Ohio State reportedly made an inquiry to the NCAA/CFP in December 2022 that triggered a CFP bylaw change that appears relevant to the NCAA's probe into Michigan.
For almost three decades, in-person scouting of a future opponent’s game – in the regular season – has been prohibited under NCAA rules. In the postseason, however, the association permits in-person scouting, including multi-team, single-site events such as the NCAA basketball, baseball and softball tournaments.
At the center of the NCAA’s investigation are two of the association's bylaws – one that prohibits the scouting of a future opponent’s game in person and another that forbids the video recording of an opponent’s signals.operation Last December’s inquiry by Ohio State, while leaving a variety of questions unanswered, seems relevant as the NCAA investigates Michigan andAn NCAA spokesperson confirmed to Yahoo Sports that a school reached out for clarification about the in-person scouting policy. Because the playoff is not an NCAA-operated event, the organization turned to the CFP.
Without a policy, CFP officials resorted to the NCAA’s postseason policy around in-person scouting. They ruled that football staff members could attend the opposite semifinal to scout their possible opponent in a national championship game.
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