Blame me, it was my doing, sorry. I hijacked the thread when spy-gate started unfolding. Just didn’t want to start another thread to keep the board from cluttering up. In hindsight, I should have though. My bad, won’t happen again.
Guys are suspended all the time without the investigation being complete, should probably be quiet you big cheats.
Its extremely telling that Michigan's arguments never include "we're innocent". It's always about due process or trying to deflect and pointing at the OSU.
This will make 6 games he’s suspended for this season. Seems like an easy case of ‘cause’ if Michigan wants to get out of the contract now. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan accept three-game suspension from Big Ten, resolve outstanding litigation
Escape goats being run off. Michigan fires LB coach Chris Partridge one day after school accepts Jim Harbaugh's three-game suspension
Why is it that for 120+ years of football history this wasn't a thing and now it's a thing? I have a couple theories. 1. Coddling of QB's. Not sure if this is because kids are dumber now than they were in the 90s or because coaches have become control freaks, but why are you broadcasting your plays to the world anyway? Why are QB's looking to the sidelines for audibles? Danny and Shane could have run our offense with ZERO assistance from the sideline and SOS would fully expect them to know and check into the right play (and get pissed if they didn't). 2. Need to generate fake controversy/media buzz. This one speaks for itself. Just keep in mind that QBs in the 60s called all the plays themselves. Bart Starr called every offensive play the Packers ever ran. And now clowns are accusing others of stealing signs for the first time in football history. God, what a gutless society we've become.
Sounds like they will try and lay it all on this guy and a booster. Bullcrap, dirty program from top to bottom break out the death penalty.
I think every team cheats to a certain extent . Players have been getting paid all along. Nil is pay to play when in reality that’s still against the rules. The model is set for how they accept their cheating. This is more over the top to me. This is actually straight cheating during the game. It’s akin to having a card up your sleeve. The punishment is basically nothing and more of just an embarrassment of get caught with your pants down. Why wouldn’t more dishonest people cheat if there are next to no consequences. Hairball is defending himself instead of being embarrassed. The shame would be the hardest part if the guy had an ounce of integrity but he doesn’t.
NCAA doesn't do death penalty anymore, or much of anything else for that matter. The worst they will do is force Meatchicken to forfeit some games which, if they do it soon enough (which I doubt), could knock them out of playoff contention.
Yep. It will be after the fact and some other petty penalties that don’t mean much. They might slap the booger eater and some assistants with a show cause, but that doesn’t mean they have to fire him. If they even attempt to levy any heavy penalties, meatchicken will threaten to sue, and the NCAA will shrivel up and hide somewhere until the smoke clears. The BIG looks like they want to levy some penalties of their own, but I doubt MI lets them enforce anything either, and we all know they don’t have the balls to actually boot them from the conference.