Report: Michigan staff member, former QB, Denard Robinson gets three-year show-cause from NCAA investigation

Former Michigan Assistant Director of Player Personnel Denard Robinson has been hit with a three-year show-cause order due to his association with the Michigan sign-stealing case, Yahoo Sports‘ Ross Dellenger reported Thursday afternoon. Robinson resigned from his position in May 2024 after he was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Robinson played quarterback at Michigan from […]

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Former Michigan Assistant Director of Player Personnel Denard Robinson has been hit with a three-year show-cause order due to his association with the Michigan sign-stealing case, Yahoo SportsRoss Dellenger reported Thursday afternoon. Robinson resigned from his position in May 2024 after he was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

Robinson played quarterback at Michigan from 2009-2012, where he famously graced the cover of ‘NCAA Football 14’. Robinson is just one of multiple former Michigan coaches receiving show-causes, as former head coach Jim Harbaugh received 10 years and former staffer Connor Stallions received eight years.

This report will be updated.

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