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What NCAA penalties will Michigan and Sherrone Moore face?

What NCAA penalties will Michigan and Sherrone Moore face?

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It's a jam packed Thursday show, as news was announced that Michigan will receive a ruling on Friday from the NCAA in the Connor Stalions case. What kind of punishments will Michigan's football program face? Will Sherrone Moore be suspended - and for how many games? How much power does the NCAA even have these days? Andy breaks it all down before the news drop on Friday. 0:00 Intro: Michigan to receive ruling from NCAA 12:31 Tennessee & Adidas reuniting 23:43 Rhoback 25:00 Are Tennessee fans happy with Adidas? 31:09 Previewing Washington in Jedd Fisch's 2nd Season 33:28 Jedd Fisch Joins 48:31 Jedd Fisch's rules for life 49:39 Previewing Kenny Dillingham at Arizona State 55:06 Criticizing Coach's Decisions 59:14 Kenny Dillingham Joins 1:09:15 Wrapping up ASU 1:11:30 Previewing Ohio State and Sonny Styles 1:12:59 Sonny Styles Joins 1:20:01 Conclusion: Dear Andy & Ari tomorrow! Next, Andy & Ari go in depth on the announcement that Tennessee is going back to Adidas in a new apparel deal, annually paying Tennessee roughly $20 million. What do fans think of this? Is this the best move to make in Knoxville? Let us know your thoughts in the comments of today's show. Up in Seattle, Jedd Fisch is preparing for a big season with the Washington Huskies. Entering the 2nd year in the Big Ten and Fisch's tenure, the Huskies are excited for this season with a young quarterback in Demond Williams Jr. Can the Huskies make a splash this season? Later, we stay on the west coast, but we head down to Phoenix where Kenny Dillingham has rejuvenated life into the Arizona State Sun Devils program. Coming off a CFP berth in the first 12-team format last season, ASU returns veteran QB Sam Leavitt and WR Jordyn Tyson. Can the Sun Devils claim the Big 12 title again this season? To close, we visit the reigning national champions, Ohio State. While the focus is upon next season, the same goal is in place: win a national title. Watch here as Sonny Styles joins Andy & Ari to discuss his expectations in Columbus ahead of the highly anticipated season. It's a Dear Andy & Ari show tomorrow! Submit your questions to: andystapleson3@gmail.com ari.wasserman@on3.com
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Lee5 leads Evian champ Kim at LPGA Portland Classic

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