Michigan Board of Regents meeting avoids discussion on athletics investigation

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Last updated Jul 16, 2026

Michigan Board of Regents meeting avoids discussion on athletics investigation
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On July 16, the Michigan Board of Regents held its monthly meeting in Traverse City but did not address the ongoing investigation into its athletic department. Michigan President Domenico Grasso concluded his remarks without mentioning the nearly $12 million inquiry amid turmoil, though other leadership changes were noted. Following the meeting, a spokesperson confirmed that athletics were not discussed, and all agenda items were approved. The investigation is looking into the culture of the athletic department, particularly surrounding former football coach Sherrone Moore’s misconduct. While some findings have been shared orally, no written report has been released to the public as of now.

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  • Board of Regents meeting held on July 16 in Traverse City.
  • No public mention of the $12 million investigation into athletics.
  • Michigan President Grasso emphasized the university's mission over individual leadership changes.
  • Investigation targets culture and conduct within the athletic department.
  • No written report has been disclosed, amid ongoing scrutiny.
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  • 1:41 PMYahoo SportsMichigan Board of Regents does not discuss athletics in meeting
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Michigan's Board of Regents held its monthly meeting and, after a week of speculation, did not acknowledge the investigation into its athletic department.

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