don't feel like reviving the old thread, seems like things have taken a turn. have to wonder what came out that made them tuck tail. another interesting note, their co-DC just deleted/deactivated his X account.
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So it comes as such a huge shock that they're not leaving the B1G to go to the SEC after all! LOL. They're like all those celebs you can't get rid of who promise to leave the U.S. if a specific person is elected and never follow thru. Yup, drama queens all of them.
don't feel like reviving the old thread, seems like things have taken a turn. have to wonder what came out that made them tuck tail. another interesting note, their co-DC just deleted/deactivated his X account.
I asked my source today if this could be related to the TRO by Michigan tomorrow. Their response was, “It’s not a coincidence.”
Elitists mindset completely summed up nicely. Outrage when caught in the wrong. Then try to find a way to make it go away and deflect as fast as possibleMichigan said "we're taking you to court" and the Big 10 said, "look at this evidence against Harbaugh" and Michigan said, "a 3-game suspension sounds acceptible... now sweep it under the rug."
Ya never know these days.Temporary restraining order.
Michigan thought a judge was going to insert him/herself into the conference's decision to suspended a football coach.
Yeah this was basically a "deal" without coming and saying it was a deal.Looks like the B1G won’t investigate anything else here if Jim accepted the suspension. Michigan couldn’t accept fast enough. That seems pretty sketchy… I guess we’ll find out in 3 years what really happened once the NCAA is finished gathering their evidence.
yep, the B1G covering for UM by shutting down the investigation. The NCAA won't get anything additional from the B1G since they will just say we concluded our investigation and so whatever they have already published, will be the extent of it.Yeah this was basically a "deal" without coming and saying it was a deal.
But...in 2033...when the NCAA finishes their investigation...the shit will hit the fan!
Yes. They can continue their paid vacation travels to elite sports venues for "work" and pretend to care about student athletes.NCAA breathes a sigh of relief and big whigs get to keep collecting their checks, just as I said.
“They have already been punished”
I think there might be something more substantive come from the NCAA. I’m guessing eventually there will be some scholarship reductions. As others have stated though it won’t affect their playoff hopes this year.NCAA breathes a sigh of relief and big whigs get to keep collecting their checks, just as I said.
“They have already been punished”
I have missed the news about Rutgers and OSU doing the exact same thing…So what does that do with the Michigan allegations that Rutgers and Ohio State we’re doing the same thing? Petiti is a fraud, the BIG has plenty of problems so he wants to get rid of the issues as quickly as possible.
Because it didn’t happen.I have missed the news about Rutgers and OSU doing the exact same thing…
Yep, anything to avoid discovery.Of course he accepted it. They want the digging to stop.
Dilusionally thinking that this punishment will let them off the hook with the NCAA which ain't happening.Why is Michigan rushing to judgment before the investigation is complete?
Yep, anything to avoid discovery.
Michigan accused Ryan Day of having his brother iniate the investigation. Then it was reported on BTN and the internet that Michigan accused OSU and Rutgers of the same thing. Never saw a response from either school. And I’m sure that the story was reported on one of the Michigan sites. The issue is really, is it cheating or not. If it is then I’d think it deserves something more then a suspension, because the assistants had to be involved and you aren’t punishing them at all. If it’s not cheating, then drop it all together. Butttt, funny that everyone else seems to have just dropped the issue!Because it didn’t happen.
can't wait for that loser to never see the fieldHausmann said that above all he was most impressed with the Wolverines’ secret weapon: strength and conditioning coach Ben Herbert. But he also said he’s ecstatic about the added bonus of getting to work with Chris Partridge, who was hired back into the program last month.
“And then, so going into going into spring, now with the coaching staff, coach Partridge — he’s been great to work with. I was getting recruited by him when he was at Ole Miss, as a defensive coordinator in the portal as well as I was looking. I was able to talk to him through the portal, and then now be able to reunite with him has been awesome. And then just be able to learn from him and all the things that he has offer, it’s gonna be fun time.”