The majority of the college football world apparently believes Jim Harbaugh and Michigan gained a massive on-field advantage by stealing signs and should be punished for it.
Bruce Feldman and Max Olson of The Athletic surveyed head coaches, coordinators, assistants, analysts and staffers from teams representing all 10 FBS conferences and asked a number of questions regarding the Wolverines' sign-stealing scandal.
While staffer Connor Stalions has already been suspended, it is clear there is a prevalent belief among the sport that these allegations are serious and Michigan should pay for it.
In fact, the average score of the 50 coaches asked to rate how serious the allegations are on a scale of 1-5 was a 4.