NCAA Investigates Alleged Unauthorized Access to Football Video on Catapult App
Despite the ongoing probe, Michigan and Alabama prepare for a crucial game at the Rose Bowl.
- Catapult, a company that provides video and data analysis solutions for football teams, is under investigation by the NCAA for alleged unauthorized access to video footage.
- Michigan, Alabama, Georgia, Notre Dame and Clemson are listed as college teams that use Catapult's product.
- Alabama has stopped allowing players to take iPads home to study film, instead only watching tape together as a team.
- Michigan believes it was one of the schools targeted in the alleged breach and has stopped watching video on individual iPads since November.
- Despite the ongoing investigation, Michigan and Alabama are set to play Monday at the Rose Bowl for a chance at a national title berth.