College football team gains access to videos — and it's not Michigan

The NCAA is investigating an unnamed football team for gaining unauthorized access to materials on Catapult, a company that handles video and film for college football teams.
The investigation into the service came about after one team accused another of accessing video of other teams through Catapult.
ESPN reported that Catapult confirmed that it was doing an investigation but could not find a breach in its system, and said the company is complying with local authorities and the NCAA.
“We will continue to support the ongoing investigation with the NCAA and local authorities,” Catapult said in a statement to ESPN. “At Catapult, we hold ourselves to the highest of standards, and safeguarding customer information is of utmost importance to us.”
While your mind may jump to Michigan being this “unnamed team,” a spokesperson said to ESPN that they are not the team that is under investigation, but they do feel as though they have been targeted through the breach. They also said that they haven’t used Catapult since the beginning of November.
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