Yandy Diaz singles in the deciding run in the 9th in the Rays' 7-6 victory over the GiantsNew Foto - Yandy Diaz singles in the deciding run in the 9th in the Rays' 7-6 victory over the Giants

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yandy Diaz had an RBI single in the ninth inning and the Tampa Bay Rays rallied to beat the San Francisco Giants 7-6 on Friday night. Junior Caminero hit his 35th home run and Chandler Simpson had four hits to help Tampa Bay win for the third time in four games. Diaz had two hits and two RBIs. Nick Fortes was hit by a pitch from Giants reliever Randy Rodriguez (3-4) to begin the ninth, After Simpson singled for his fourth hit of the night, San Francisco made a 4-5-2 putout before Diaz lofted a bloop single to right. Edwin Uceta (8-2), the fourth of five relievers utilized by Rays manager Kevin Cash, retired three batters. Pete Fairbanks gave up a leadoff double in the ninth, then set down three straight for his 21st save. Willy Adames homered for the Giants. San Francisco dropped a season-low four games under .500 at 59-63. The Rays trailed 3-1 and 6-3 before coming back to win in their final at-bat. Caminero homered off Giants starter Landen Roupp in the second. Roupp allowed five runs and five hits with five strikeouts in three innings. Tampa Bay starter Boyle allowed four runs and four hits in two innings. Key moment After the Giants loaded the bases with no outs in the eighth, Uceta needed eight pitches to work out of the jam. Key stat The first two batters in the Giants' lineup, Heliot Ramos and Rafael Devers, were 2 for 10 with seven strikeouts. Up next Giants RHP Justin Verlander (1-9, 4.53 ERA) was set to face RHP Adrian Houser (6-4, 2.84) on Saturday night. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

Yandy Diaz singles in the deciding run in the 9th in the Rays' 7-6 victory over the Giants

Yandy Diaz singles in the deciding run in the 9th in the Rays' 7-6 victory over the Giants SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yandy Diaz had an RBI si...
Athletics hit three home runs in 10-3 win over AngelsNew Foto - Athletics hit three home runs in 10-3 win over Angels

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Colby Thomas, Shea Langeliers and Nick Kurtz homered, rookie Jack Perkins had seven strikeouts in five solid innings and the Athletics beat the Los Angeles Angeles 10-3 on Friday night. The Athletics snapped an eight-game losing streak, which included seven this season, against the Angels. Thomas and Kurtz each had three hits and drove in three runs. Thomas, a 24-year-old rookie, hit a three-run homer in the third inning and Kurtz hit a three-run shot that capped the scoring in the eighth. Perkins (2-2) made his third career start and allowed three runs on five hits with three walks. He allowed three runs on three hits in six innings to beat Orioles11-3for first win as a starter his last time out. Langeliers hit solo homer off Angels starter Yusei Kikuchi (6-8) and added an RBI single. Kikuchi gave up five hits and four runs in four innings. Travis d'Arnaud doubled to drive in YoĆ”n Moncada in the second for the Angels. Zach Neto homered after Bryce Teodosio walked on four pitches to lead off the fifth to trim their deficit to 4-3. Key moment Brent Rooker doubled to lead off the third and moved to third on a single by Kurtz before Thomas hit a first-pitch curveball over the wall in left center field to make it 4-1. Key stat The Athletics were 6 for 9 with runners in scoring position while the Angels were 1 for 7. Up next Angels LHP Tyler Anderson (2-7, 4.63 ERA) starts Saturday opposite Athletics RHP Luis Morales (0-0, 1.93). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Athletics hit three home runs in 10-3 win over Angels

Athletics hit three home runs in 10-3 win over Angels WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Colby Thomas, Shea Langeliers and Nick Kurtz homered, r...
Benny Blanco's Comment on Selena Gomez's Latest Post Is EverythingNew Foto - Benny Blanco's Comment on Selena Gomez's Latest Post Is Everything

Benny Blanco's Comment on Selena Gomez's Latest Post Is Everythingoriginally appeared onParade. Benny Blanco is going all out to show his love for Selena Gomez, even on social media. The pop star surprised her followers with a glimpse into her personal life, sharing candid moments away from the spotlight. In a series of Instagram posts, one standout photo featured the "Ice Cream" singer relaxing in a pink lingerie dress while watchingHow I Met Your Mother. Other snapshots featured sweet moments with her fiancĆ©, including a double date with Logan Lerman and his fiancĆ©, Analuisa Corrigan, as well as behind-the-scenes looks from a Rare Beauty shoot. The post not only garnered millions of likes from fans but also included a sweet message from her future husband. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) The record producer and songwriter didn't hold back, lighting up the comments section with a heartfelt message: "Wait… I'm gonna marry u." His adorable reaction quickly caught attention, racking up over 12,000 likes in no time. The couple announced theirengagementin December 2024 when theOnly Murders in the Buildingstar posted a photo of her wearing a stunning marquise diamond ring. "Forever begins now..." she captioned her post, sharing the sweet moments during the proposal. Among those who expressed their excitement was her longtime friend and fellow artist Taylor Swift, who commented, "Yes, I will be the flower girl." Prior to this, they confirmed their relationship in December 2023 following dating rumors surrounding them. At the time, Gomez went on a commenting spree on Instagram in her now-deleted post. "He is my absolute everything in my heart," she replied in one of the comments as noted byBillboard. Related: Taylor Swift's Showgirl Era Gets Playful Reaction from '80s Icon Benny Blanco's Comment on Selena Gomez's Latest Post Is Everythingfirst appeared on Parade on Aug 16, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

Benny Blanco's Comment on Selena Gomez's Latest Post Is Everything

Benny Blanco's Comment on Selena Gomez's Latest Post Is Everything Benny Blanco's Comment on Selena Gomez's Latest Post Is E...
Today's Wordle Hint, Answer: #1519 on Saturday, August 16, 2025New Foto - Today's Wordle Hint, Answer: #1519 on Saturday, August 16, 2025

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer: #1519 on Saturday, August 16, 2025originally appeared onParade. If you're stuck on today's Wordle answer, we're here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle #1519 ahead.Let's start with a few hints. šŸŽ¬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inboxšŸŽ¬ There are two vowels out of the five letters in the word today. Today's Wordle begins with a consonant. Yes, there are double letters in today's Wordle. Synonyms for today's Wordle answer are "dull" or "flat". OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away before revealing the answer!Related:16 Games Like Wordle To Give You Your Word Game Fix More Than Once Every 24 HoursWe'll have the answer below this friendly reminder ofhow to play the game.SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. Today's Wordle answer on Saturday, August 16, 2025, isMATTE. -Catch Up on Other Wordle Answers From This Week Related: Shoppers Are Raving About Old Navy's 'Great Fall Shirt' That Fits 'Perfect' and You'll Want Every Color Today's Wordle Hint, Answer: #1519 on Saturday, August 16, 2025first appeared on Parade on Aug 16, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer: #1519 on Saturday, August 16, 2025

Today's Wordle Hint, Answer: #1519 on Saturday, August 16, 2025 Today's Wordle Hint, Answer: #1519 on Saturday, August 16, 2025origi...
Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter sits out practice 'as a precaution' with an upper-body injuryNew Foto - Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter sits out practice 'as a precaution' with an upper-body injury

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jacksonville Jaguars two-way star Travis Hunter was held out of the team's light practice Friday "as a precaution" because of an upper-body injury. When asked whether Hunter would play in the team's preseason game at New Orleans on Sunday, coach Liam Coen added "we don't know yet." Hunter was on the field for the hourlong session and carried a play-calling sheet while following the action closely. "That's what they're supposed to do when they're hurt," Coen said. "We want them to make sure that they're locked in, getting all the calls, understanding the call and being able to watch and execute it as well in their minds." Hunterplayed on offense and defense, totaling 18 snaps, in Jacksonville's preseason opener against Pittsburghlast Saturday. The Heisman Trophy winner also played both ways during a scrimmage Thursday and crashed hard to the ground while defending a deep pass. Hunter was one of 10 players held out of Jacksonville's practice because of injury, joining right guard Chuma Edoga, right tackle Anton Harrison, defensive lineman Arik Armstead, defensive lineman Maason Smith, offensive lineman Cole Van Lanen, safety Caleb Ransaw, linebacker Jalen McLeod and cornerbacks Tyson Campbell and Montaric Brown. It's unclear if any of them will play against the Saints, leaving Coen with a tough decision to make regarding playing starters in the second exhibition. "There's a chance," he said. "We got to go get this injury report and make sure because I don't really want to do too many, 'You're playing, you're not playing,' that kind of deal. "If we are putting (QB Trevor Lawrence out there), we got to make sure we're protected and we have the right guys in front. Same with the runners, things like that. Just making sure that we're not putting people in vulnerable spots because we are injured." ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter sits out practice 'as a precaution' with an upper-body injury

Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter sits out practice 'as a precaution' with an upper-body injury JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Jacksonville Ja...
Robert MacIntyre builds lead to 5 strokes at BMW ChampionshipNew Foto - Robert MacIntyre builds lead to 5 strokes at BMW Championship

Scotland's Robert MacIntyre will take a five-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler into the weekend at the BMW Championship after firing a bogey-free 64 on Friday in Owings Mills, Md. MacIntyre's 6-under-par round followed a sterling 62 to open the second leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs at Caves Valley Golf Club. Now at 14-under 126, MacIntyre is halfway home to his third PGA Tour victory after capturing the Canadian and Scottish Opens last year. He said he doesn't recall having a lead through 36 holes as large as this one. "Not as a professional, I don't think. But I've had it before as an amateur," MacIntyre said. "Yeah, again, it's only 36 holes gone. There's a long way to go. I'm comfortable with who I am. I'm comfortable with the team around me, and I'm comfortable on this golf course. Just go and play golf." Scheffler made five birdies and no bogeys in his round of 65, capped with a difficult two-putt par from 73 feet on the last hole. "A lot of slope," Scheffler said of the situation. "It was one of those putts, the higher up I got it towards the fringe, the more it was going to break, so I didn't know if I was going to need to chip it to get it close or not and decided to kind (of) accept maybe a longer putt for par, and did a really good job of getting a nice lag in there close to the hole." Sweden's Ludvig Aberg (8 under) and Japan's Hideki Matsuyama (7 under) are third and fourth, respectively, after they each shot 64 Friday. Maverick McNealy joined the 64 brigade and moved to 6 under for the tournament, tied with Michael Kim (66) and Englishman Tommy Fleetwood (69) for fifth. Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy improved by four shots from Round 1 to 2, his 66 lifting him to 4 under par. They're all looking way, way up at MacIntyre, who turned in a card with three birdies on each nine. While his Thursday round was marked by a multitude of long putts, he only had two of those on Friday: a 17 1/2-foot birdie at No. 4 and a sweeping 29-footer at No. 14. Instead, MacIntyre relied on his approaches to take him a long way. He led the field in strokes gained: approach the green and hit 15 of 18 greens in regulation. "It's just about picking smart shots, smart targets and then just dealing with what comes," MacIntyre said. Aberg, who birdied three of his last five holes Friday, is trying to get back on track after he followed a win at the Genesis Invitational in February with a bumpy summer. "I've kind of gotten away from some bad, poor habits in my swing that I did sort of early spring, early summer which I didn't really like," Aberg said. "Definitely gotten better at that and definitely swinging it better now than I did a couple of months ago, so I'm pleased to see that coming around a little bit. It's a nice time for it." Only the top 30 players in the FedEx Cup standings at the end of this tournament will advance to next week's Tour Championship. Once they're there, everyone will start at even par, as the tour eliminated the controversial "starting strokes" format. Kim entered the week 42nd in points and is projected to jump to No. 26 in his current position. England's Harry Hall, currently 45th, is projected to snag the 30th and final spot; he's tied for eighth at 5 under after a 67 Friday. "I like to look at the numbers," Hall said, "and I know if I can just average gaining 1.2 strokes a round, then it equates to playing really good golf and getting really far in the FedEx Cup." McIlroy doesn't have to worry about making the cut for next week. He's No. 2 behind Scheffler and played with the World No. 1 in the first two rounds this week. McIlroy overcame an early double bogey with three straight birdies at Nos. 9-11 and an excellent eagle at the par-5 16th, where his second shot settled inside 8 feet of the pin. "I think I'm just playing my own tournament at this point," McIlroy said. "... I just want to try to play a good weekend and feel a little bit better about my game going into the Tour Championship." --Field Level Media

Robert MacIntyre builds lead to 5 strokes at BMW Championship

Robert MacIntyre builds lead to 5 strokes at BMW Championship Scotland's Robert MacIntyre will take a five-shot lead over Scottie Scheff...
Viola Davis Shares Vacation Snaps from Her Birthday Celebration in Cabo San Lucas: '60 Is Fabulous!'New Foto - Viola Davis Shares Vacation Snaps from Her Birthday Celebration in Cabo San Lucas: '60 Is Fabulous!'

Viola Davis/instagram Viola Davis celebrated her 60th birthday in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico The Oscar-winning actress marked the milestone with a set of festive photos on Instagram Friday, Aug. 15 "I couldn't feel any more blessed or loved," Davis captioned the post Viola Davisis embracing turning 60. TheOscar-winningactress celebrated her milestone with a sunny getaway in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, as seen in photos and videos shared to herInstagramon Friday, Aug. 15. In the first photo in Davis' carousel, she enjoys a dip in the pool with the sun beaming on her face. She also shared a picture of the words "Happy B-Day" in gold and white balloons along with the number 60. TheHow to Get Away with Murderalum showed off footage of her brunch before posting a video of her loved ones singing to her as she was presented with a birthday cake topped with strawberries and sparklers. In one pic, Davis appears to show a moment of gratitude as she stands up and raises one hand in the air. https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf To round her post, Davis shared videos of herself and her guests dancing, a photo of life-size letters V and D near a circular balloon arch and ended with a photo of her holding up the peace sign with both hands. Davis reflected on her birthday in the caption. "Best-kept secret? 60 is fabulous! I couldn't feel any more blessed or loved," she began. "Sixty years of love, lessons, and living with my whole heart. I'm so grateful for every single birthday wish, for the incredible people I get to share this life with, and for the unforgettable moments created at@suncabovacations." Taking a moment to look ahead, Davis concluded: "Here's to the next chapter—deeper, freer, louder." In the comment section, Davis received well-wishes from fellow celebrities. "60 never looked or felt so good !!!❤️,"Halle Berrywrote.Nia Longadded, "Happy birthday, gorgeous lady! ❤️." Shonda Rhimessimply wrote, "❤️❤️❤️," asPriyanka Chopracommented, "Gorgeous! Happiest birthday queen." Earlier this month, Davis shared the lessons she's learned across the six decades of her life. "I'm getting ready to be 60," shetold PEOPLE exclusivelyat the Aug. 8 AFI Conservatory Class of 2025 Commencement in Los Angeles, where she received the school's Doctorate of Fine Arts degree,honoris causa, for contributions of distinction to the art of the moving image. Viola Davis/instagram "I don't want to be completely kumbaya this morning," Davis added, "but little Viola is always very close by. And I always saw her as damaged, but she wasn't. She had a lot of beautiful qualities in her. I always want to honor her." Read the original article onPeople

Viola Davis Shares Vacation Snaps from Her Birthday Celebration in Cabo San Lucas: '60 Is Fabulous!'

Viola Davis Shares Vacation Snaps from Her Birthday Celebration in Cabo San Lucas: '60 Is Fabulous!' Viola Davis/instagram Viola Dav...
Supermodel Claudia Schiffer, 54, Makes a Cold Plunge Look Chic in Floral Bathing SuitNew Foto - Supermodel Claudia Schiffer, 54, Makes a Cold Plunge Look Chic in Floral Bathing Suit

Supermodel Claudia Schiffer, 54, Makes a Cold Plunge Look Chic in Floral Bathing Suitoriginally appeared onParade. Claudia Schiffercould make almost anything look good. The legendary model, 54, who rose to stardom during the '90s era of supermodels that includedCindy Crawford,Naomi Campbell, andLinda Evangelista, took to Instagram to share a series of videos of herself taking part in a cold plunge. But in contrast to the pained look that you'd expect to see on her face during the dip in the icy water, the German beauty maintained perfect composure during her foray into the freezing water. "3 minute ice plunge in my beautiful@chloebathing suit," the supermodel captioned the video, which showed her sporting a stunning floral Chloe bathing suit. She completed the look with white retro-style sunglasses and her blonde hair tied up in a high ponytail. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Claudia Schiffer (@claudiaschiffer) šŸŽ¬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inboxšŸŽ¬ A mom of three with her husband, British filmmakerMatthew Vaughn, Schiffer previously shared in a 2023 essay forThe Guardianthat she loves to see her two daughters,ClementineandCosima, putting together outfits in their own way. "I love watching how they put together outfits," Schiffer said. "Wardrobe sharing, swapping, and wearing preloved seems second nature to my daughters' generation." Schiffer also has a son,Caspar. Related: Iconic '90s Supermodel, 54, Stuns in Glamorous Instagram Post: 'Still a Babe' Supermodel Claudia Schiffer, 54, Makes a Cold Plunge Look Chic in Floral Bathing Suitfirst appeared on Parade on Aug 16, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 16, 2025, where it first appeared.

Supermodel Claudia Schiffer, 54, Makes a Cold Plunge Look Chic in Floral Bathing Suit

Supermodel Claudia Schiffer, 54, Makes a Cold Plunge Look Chic in Floral Bathing Suit Supermodel Claudia Schiffer, 54, Makes a Cold Plunge L...
Kelsey Plum says she was joking about Caitlin Clark's team at All-Star GameNew Foto - Kelsey Plum says she was joking about Caitlin Clark's team at All-Star Game

Los Angeles Sparks star Kelsey Plum said she was joking when she took a verbal shot at Caitlin Clark and her team at theAll-Star Game last month, comments that drew significant pushback. "I made a really bad joke," Plum said on Sue Bird's "Bird's Eye View" podcast that dropped Friday. Plum said she was trying to have fun with Team Clark at the All-Star Game in Indianapolis on July 19 when she said Clark's side didn't show up for that morning meeting to discuss collective bargaining agreement talks. The union and the WNBA are in the midst of negotiations, and all the players in the All-Star Gamewore T-shirts that read, "Pay Us What You Owe Us,"including Clark. Plum said at the post-game news conference the players decided that morning to wear the shirts, but "zero members of Team Clark were very present for that." There was especially a big blowback on social media toward Plum, who said her intention was to bring levity to a serious topic but misread the room. "I was making a joke they were hungover even though our team nickname was 'Hungover,'" Plum said. "I was like, 'At least we made it.' Obviously, we were all on the same page. We all wore the shirts. We're all unified. I think if anything I was more discouraged because I felt like (the comments) took away from the moment of what we were trying to do." ___ AP WNBA:https://apnews.com/hub/WNBA

Kelsey Plum says she was joking about Caitlin Clark's team at All-Star Game

Kelsey Plum says she was joking about Caitlin Clark's team at All-Star Game Los Angeles Sparks star Kelsey Plum said she was joking when...
Michigan scandal timeline: Detailing Wolverines' NCAA run-ins late in Jim Harbaugh tenureNew Foto - Michigan scandal timeline: Detailing Wolverines' NCAA run-ins late in Jim Harbaugh tenure

By the end of his nine-year run asMichigan's football coach,Jim Harbaughhad transformed his alma mater into one of the top programs nationally, fulfilling the high expectations that greeted him when he was hired in December 2014. In each of Harbaugh's final three seasons, theWolverineswon the Big Ten and made the College Football Playoff. They ended an agonizingly long losing streak to rival Ohio State, beating the Buckeyes in each of Harbaugh's final three years in Ann Arbor. In what would be his final act as Michigan's coach, Harbaugh helped lead theWolverinesto the College Football Playoff national championship at the end of the 2023 season, giving Michigan its first national title since 1997. At a certain point, though, Harbaugh's Wolverines found themselves in the headlines just as much for their off-field transgressions as their on-field triumphs. REQUIRED READING:Did Jim Harbaugh know about Michigan sign stealing? NCAA: 'Incomplete' The final stretch of Harbaugh's Michigan tenure was mired in controversy, with the football program he had built into a behemoth at the center of multiple NCAA scandals. First, there was an NCAA investigation centered around impermissible contact Harbaugh had with recruits and players while access to them was limited during the COVID-19 pandemic. The NCAA found that Harbaugh "engaged in unethical conduct, failed to promote an atmosphere of compliance and violated head coach responsibility obligations" and it handed him a four-year show cause. What followed was even more seismic. In October 2023, news first broke that the Wolverines were being investigated for illegal in-person scouting of future opponents, a scheme centered around previously little-known Michigan staffer Connor Stalions. After nearly two full and seldom uninteresting years, that saga came to a close on Aug. 15, with the NCAA slapping the Wolverines with what's projected to be a $30 million fine, suspending head coach Sherrone Moore for one game during the 2026 season, and handing Harbaugh and Stalions show causes of 10 and eight years, respectively. With that turbulent, albeit incredibly successful, stretch in Michigan's long and storied history nearing its end, pending an appeal of the ruling from Michigan, here's a look back at some of the major events of the final years of Harbaugh's tenure: REQUIRED READING:University of Michigan claps back at NCAA, will appeal sign-stealing punishment Jan. 5, 2023: Michigan receives a draft of an NCAA notice of allegations in which the organization details allegations of impermissible contact with recruits during a dead period in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as an off-field analyst being involved in on-field coaching. At the time, it is reported that Harbaugh met with recruits and bought them hamburgers at the Brown Jug, a popular restaurant near the school's Ann Arbor campus. Jan. 20, 2023: Michigan co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss is fired after the university said he failed to attend a meeting to discuss whether he had received unauthorized access to computer accounts assigned to other people in December 2022. University police had confirmed there was an active investigation into potential computer crimes at Michigan's football facility, Schembechler Hall. May 20, 2023: Three days after he was brought on as Michigan's assistant director of football recruiting, Glenn "Shemy" Schembechler, the son of legendary Wolverines coach Bo Schembechler, resigns after it was revealed he had liked a series of offensive Twitter posts, including from accounts that contended that slavery and Jim Crow segregation had positive effects on Black people and families. Aug. 12, 2023: The NCAA takes the unusual step of publicly commenting on an ongoing investigation, with vice president of hearing operations Derrick Crawford noting in a statement that "The Michigan infractions case is related to impermissible on and off-campus recruiting during the COVID-19 dead period and impermissible coaching activities — not a cheeseburger." Aug. 21, 2023: Michigan suspends Harbaugh for the first three games of the upcoming season. The Wolverines go 3-0 in those contests, defeating East Carolina, UNLV and Bowling Green with four different head coaches. Oct. 18, 2023: The NCAA notifies Michigan and the Big Ten that it has received allegations that the Wolverines were involved in a sign-stealing operation that involved advanced, in-person scouting that is illegal under NCAA rules. Harbaugh denied being a part of the scheme or having knowledge of it. One day later, it is revealed that the probe is centered around Michigan off-field analyst Connor Stalions, who reportedly purchased tickets in his own name to games at 12 different Big Ten schools in order to have people film the signals used by coaches of upcoming Wolverines opponents. Oct. 26, 2023: Michigan confirms the FBI has joined the investigation into Weiss' unauthorized access into computer accounts. Oct. 31, 2023: Central Michigan announces it's investigating photographs of a man who resembles Stalions, wearing sunglasses and a Chippewas hat, standing on the team's sideline for its game earlier that season against Michigan State. Nov. 3, 2023: Stalions resigns from his position at Michigan, noting in a statement to The Athletic that he did "not want to be a distraction." Nov. 10, 2023: The Big Ten suspends Harbaugh for the final three games of the regular season, citing a violation of the league's sportsmanship policy. Michigan files a temporary restraining order, but eventually drops the case and accepts the punishment. With offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore serving as the interim head coach, the Wolverines go 3-0 in those games, highlighted by wins against top-10 Penn State and Ohio State teams. Nov. 17, 2023: Linebackers coach Chris Partridge is fired by the school after he allegedly destroyed evidence on a computer related to the sign-stealing scandal. Partridge, now an assistant coach with the Seattle Seahawks, denies the claim and is ultimately cleared of the allegation by the NCAA's August 15 findings. Jan. 8, 2024: Michigan defeats Washington 34-13 in the championship game of the College Football Playoff, giving the Wolverines their first national title since 1997. Harbaugh says after the game that "We stood strong and tall because we knew we were innocent" when asked about the ongoing investigations into his program. Jan. 24, 2024: Harbaugh leaves Michigan after nine seasons to become the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. Two days later, Moore is elevated to head coach. March 16, 2024: Newly hired defensive line coach Greg Scruggs is arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated in Ann Arbor, with a blood alcohol level that's double the legal limit. He resigns five days later. April 15, 2024: Michigan recruiting staffer and former star quarterback Denard Robinson is arrested after being involved in a single-car crash at 3 a.m. in Ann Arbor while intoxicated. He's suspended and one month later, the university confirms he's no longer with the program. Aug. 5, 2024: A leaked notice of allegations from the NCAA states that Moore deleted a thread of 52 text messages with Stalions the same day reports first surfaced about the sign-stealing operation. Two days later, Harbaugh is given a one-year suspension and a four-year show cause by the NCAA for his role in the COVID recruiting violations. March 20, 2025: Weiss is indicted by the FBI on 14 counts of unauthorized access and 10 counts of aggravated identity theft. According to the indictment, Weiss hacked into university computer systems and accessed personal data of over 3,000 Michigan athletes, most of whom were women. The next day, Weiss is sued by two former Michigan athletes, who allege he accessed their private information for his personal use. At least 74 women have joined the lawsuit. May 5, 2025: As part of a self-imposed sanction, Michigan suspends Moore for two games for the upcoming football season – a Week 3 matchup against Central Michigan and a Week 4 game against Nebraska. June 27, 2025: Harbaugh and former Michigan president Santa Ono are among the 48 people from the university added to the lawsuit against Weiss. Plaintiffs allege that the school knew about Weiss hacking into computer systems, but still allowed him to coach in the Wolverines' semifinal loss to TCU in the College Football Playoff at the end of the 2022 season. July 29, 2025: Central Michigan receives a notice of allegations from the NCAA over its role in Stalions' sign-stealing scheme. Aug. 15, 2025: The NCAA issues its findings in the Michigan in-person scouting case, including a 10-year show-cause for Harbaugh, eight years for Stalions, three years for Robinson and two years for Moore. Moore is also suspended for a game. Michigan announces hours later it will appeal the ruling. Aug. 15, 2025:The NCAA's finding repeatedly reference Harbaugh's lack of cooperation in the investigation into Michigan and his status as a repeat offender. According to the NCAA in a section subtitled "Head coach responsibility:" "The scouting scheme and recruiting violations in the football program demonstrate that Harbaugh violated the principles of head coach responsibility. Harbaugh did not embrace or enforce a culture of compliance during his tenure, and his program had a contentious relationship with Michigan's compliance office, leading coaches and staff to disregard NCAA rules. "For the scouting violations that occurred during the 2021 and 2022 seasons, Harbaugh failed to demonstrate that he adequately promoted compliance or monitored his program. Harbaugh is also automatically responsible for the scouting and recruiting violations that occurred after Jan. 1, 2023. " This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Michigan scandal timeline: A look at the Wolverines' NCAA run-ins

Michigan scandal timeline: Detailing Wolverines' NCAA run-ins late in Jim Harbaugh tenure

Michigan scandal timeline: Detailing Wolverines' NCAA run-ins late in Jim Harbaugh tenure By the end of his nine-year run asMichigan...

 

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