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Read some where that O. St. and Rutgers shared sign data against Purdue with Mich. This is legal per conference rules. So what isthe big deference?

Then it does matter what yankees do a while ago and on afield far away.
My understanding is those schools were comparing notes and sharing info that they had gathered through legitimate means. They weren't sending people to games to film sidelines.
 

lol, WHERE would they go? The ACC? lol

I'd say they'd more likely get kicked out of the big 10 before they leave it. The lack of concern for what they did is astounding.

Today I listened to their statement read on ESPN. It shocked me that Michigan would complain about an unfair advantage when this whole thing is about the unfair advantaged they paid to have.

NCAA needs to kick Michigan in the ass.
 
Read some where that O. St. and Rutgers shared sign data against Purdue with Mich. This is legal per conference rules. So what isthe big deference?

Then it does matter what yankees do a while ago and on afield far away.
In other big 10 conference rules, teams are not allowed to conduct in-game scouting in advance of a game. Ohio State and Rutgers did not do that. Michigan did. Over and over again.

F Michigan. I hope they get drilled.
 
"I can't lose to Miss St at home."


Looch said today he doesn't expect to see Johnson tomorrow, and isn't sure when he'll be back because it's important to look after his well-being.

He also mentioned Stewart hasn't practiced all week, and Moss' status is up in the air.
 
Looch said today he doesn't expect to see Johnson tomorrow, and isn't sure when he'll be back because it's important to look after his well-being.

He also mentioned Stewart hasn't practiced all week, and Moss' status is up in the air.

I spewed Dr Pepper when I read that first sentence. lol. That is wacky.

Those folks are in a hella-mess.
 
Looch said today he doesn't expect to see Johnson tomorrow, and isn't sure when he'll be back because it's important to look after his well-being.

He also mentioned Stewart hasn't practiced all week, and Moss' status is up in the air.
Most expect Stewart to be gone
 
In other big 10 conference rules, teams are not allowed to conduct in-game scouting in advance of a game. Ohio State and Rutgers did not do that. Michigan did. Over and over again.

F Michigan. I hope they get drilled.

For sure.

IDK, maybe other teams sharing notes with each other should be against the rules. Maybe they could bring this up with the league when rules are being discussed. But in no way does other teams operating within the rules that you don't like justify or excuse blatantly disregarding the rules.

Harbaugh seems to believe the rules don't apply to him. He got suspended earlier in the season for a rules violation, then lying about it. I'm not sure if they can prove he knew about the illegal scouting, but it's obvious to any objective person that he knew about it, and is again lying when he denies knowing.

If the University handled this in an honest fact finding way I would more sympathetic to their situation, but considering they are enabling this, I hope they (ncaa and or B1G) come down hard on them.
 
Rooting for a little college football chaos today. If just 2 of these teams win today it helps our chances immensely as long as we take care of business

Go
Penn State
Miami
Utah
Usc
Ole Miss
 
For sure.

IDK, maybe other teams sharing notes with each other should be against the rules. Maybe they could bring this up with the league when rules are being discussed. But in no way does other teams operating within the rules that you don't like justify or excuse blatantly disregarding the rules.

Harbaugh seems to believe the rules don't apply to him. He got suspended earlier in the season for a rules violation, then lying about it. I'm not sure if they can prove he knew about the illegal scouting, but it's obvious to any objective person that he knew about it, and is again lying when he denies knowing.

If the University handled this in an honest fact finding way I would more sympathetic to their situation, but considering they are enabling this, I hope they (ncaa and or B1G) come down hard on them.
What I read was that those teams were sharing info because each had discovered what Michigan was doing, and chose to work together against Michigan.

The teams in the conference are ticked. Michigan State didn't even want to play Michigan because of this last week.
 
Rooting for a little college football chaos today. If just 2 of these teams win today it helps our chances immensely as long as we take care of business

Go
Penn State
Miami
Utah
Usc
Ole Miss
Well Penn State goin down, cross that one off
 
For sure.

IDK, maybe other teams sharing notes with each other should be against the rules. Maybe they could bring this up with the league when rules are being discussed. But in no way does other teams operating within the rules that you don't like justify or excuse blatantly disregarding the rules.

Harbaugh seems to believe the rules don't apply to him. He got suspended earlier in the season for a rules violation, then lying about it. I'm not sure if they can prove he knew about the illegal scouting, but it's obvious to any objective person that he knew about it, and is again lying when he denies knowing.

If the University handled this in an honest fact finding way I would more sympathetic to their situation, but considering they are enabling this, I hope they (ncaa and or B1G) come down hard on them.
No one has to prove he knew about it. As head coach he is responsible for what all of his assistants do. That being said, there is no way he didn't know about the scouting.
Two things regarding this scandal...One, the stats are definitely skewed from before to after the alleged start of the illegal scouting. Two, the only team Michigan didn't pre-scout last season was TCU. :unsure:
 
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