University of football coach reported four-game NCAA suspension over recruiting violations is in jeopardy as the proposed resolution falls under further scrutiny.The school recently submitted a negotiated solution to the NCAA in a two-year-old case centering on impermissible contact with recruits during the pandemic. But after recent reports that would receive a four-game ban in the upcoming season, the NCAA Committee on Infractions is now calling for a hearing, which could delay any punishment for the Wolverines coach and former quarterback.'It is not uncommon for the [Committee on Infractions] to seek clarification on key facts prior to accepting,' Derrick Crawford, NCAA vice president for hearing operations, said in a statement to the AP. 'The COI may also reject an (negotiated resolution) if it determines that the agreement is not in the best interests of the Association or the penalties are not reasonable.'
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