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A former Michigan football player allegedly provided unauthorized evidence to the NCAA, potentially impacting the ongoing investigation.
The evidence includes a recorded phone call and videos taken from a former staffer's computer without authorization.
An attorney suggests Michigan could have a case in state court if the evidence was illegally obtained.
Miami Hurricanes, ranked No. 5, are preparing to face Bethune-Cookman after a win against Notre Dame.
Miami is on a four-game stretch against in-state opponents.
Miami leads the all-time series against Bethune-Cookman 7-0.
CBS News Detroit reported that a former Michigan Wolverines player, identified as "student-athlete 1" in the NCAA report, is suspected of providing unauthorized evidence in the Connor Stalions case. This evidence includes a recorded phone call with Stalions and videos taken from a former Michigan staffer’s personal computer without permission. The evidence was reportedly given to a private investigation firm, which then handed it over to the NCAA.
Odey K. Meroueh, an attorney, suggests that Michigan could have a legitimate case in state court if they appeal the NCAA’s decision, especially if the evidence was illegally obtained. According to Meroueh, state courts may deem illegally obtained evidence inadmissible, potentially dismissing the case against Michigan.
The No. 5 Miami Hurricanes are set to host Bethune-Cookman after their season-opening victory against Notre Dame. Miami jumped five spots in the AP Top 25 following the win. Coach Mario Cristobal emphasized the importance of not overlooking Bethune-Cookman, despite their loss to FIU.
The game marks the beginning of four consecutive games against in-state opponents for Miami. Quarterback Carson Beck stressed the team's internal drive and hunger to prove themselves throughout the season.
Bethune-Cookman's coach, Raymond Woodie Jr., is well-regarded, and many of the Wildcats' players are from the Miami area, adding extra incentive for them.
Miami has a dominant 7-0 series lead against Bethune-Cookman, with an average score of 50-8.
CJ Daniels, Miami receiver, is close to reaching 2,500 career receiving yards. Brandon Washington, former Miami offensive lineman, returns to his former home field as Bethune-Cookman's offensive line coach and run game coordinator.
Q: What evidence was allegedly provided to the NCAA?
A recorded phone call with Connor Stalions and videos taken from a former Michigan staffer’s personal computer without authorization.
Q: What is Miami’s record when ranked No. 5 in the AP poll?
The Hurricanes are 12-0 all-time when playing as the No. 5 team.
The NCAA investigation involving Michigan Football may be impacted by the alleged unauthorized evidence provided by a former player.
Miami Hurricanes are focused on their upcoming game against Bethune-Cookman and maintaining their high ranking.
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