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Just like in baseball, encode your signals to keep the opponent from understanding them.
Just another gutless commissioner. Just like the last one,Per the Athletic:
Michigan State was approached by the league as a forewarning ahead of this weekend’s matchup between the rivals in East Lansing. According to a source briefed on those conversations, upon learning of the pending investigation, Michigan State initially warned the Big Ten it might consider not playing Saturday’s game out of concern for health and safety for its players. On Thursday morning, MSU confirmed it will indeed play the game.
Michigan was informed that it’s being investigated, but has yet to be presented with the evidence compiled by the conference. UM athletic director Warde Manuel spoke with Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti on Wednesday.
The league claims that Michigan, as one source with knowledge of the allegation said, is using a “vast network” to steal opposing team’s signs. The league told Michigan State it has reviewed film that shows UM clearly knowing what play an opposing team is going to run before the play occurs.
Sign stealing is not prohibited in NCAA football, unless a team intercepts in-game electronic communication.
The Big Ten released a statementaddressing the situation Thursday:
“Late Wednesday afternoon, the Big Ten Conference and University of Michigan were notified by the NCAA that the NCAA was investigating allegations of sign stealing by the University of Michigan football program. The Big Ten Conference has notified Michigan State University and future opponents. The Big Ten Conference considers the integrity of competition to be of utmost importance and will continue to monitor the investigation. The Conference will have no further comment at this time.”
Go Gophers!!
Per the Athletic:
Michigan State was approached by the league as a forewarning ahead of this weekend’s matchup between the rivals in East Lansing. According to a source briefed on those conversations, upon learning of the pending investigation, Michigan State initially warned the Big Ten it might consider not playing Saturday’s game out of concern for health and safety for its players. On Thursday morning, MSU confirmed it will indeed play the game.
Michigan was informed that it’s being investigated, but has yet to be presented with the evidence compiled by the conference. UM athletic director Warde Manuel spoke with Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti on Wednesday.
The league claims that Michigan, as one source with knowledge of the allegation said, is using a “vast network” to steal opposing team’s signs. The league told Michigan State it has reviewed film that shows UM clearly knowing what play an opposing team is going to run before the play occurs.
Sign stealing is not prohibited in NCAA football, unless a team intercepts in-game electronic communication.
The Big Ten released a statementaddressing the situation Thursday:
“Late Wednesday afternoon, the Big Ten Conference and University of Michigan were notified by the NCAA that the NCAA was investigating allegations of sign stealing by the University of Michigan football program. The Big Ten Conference has notified Michigan State University and future opponents. The Big Ten Conference considers the integrity of competition to be of utmost importance and will continue to monitor the investigation. The Conference will have no further comment at this time.”
Go Gophers!!
First play here.
He overthrew the route. The Mich corner was outside the receiver. And it was thrown well after he came out of his break. You wouldn’t need to know anything about the play call to make that play.
The report that came out today says at least 2021. A staffer’s (former military) sole job was to understand opponents signs.So when did Michigan begin stealing signs? Anyone out there think it began this season? Maybe last season? Wonder how Ohio state feels about Michigan loss last year in light of these allegations? About two years ago Michigan fans were ready to get rid of harbaugh, but Michigan suddenly took it to another level. Someone convince it is all about coaching.
Action photo!
This alleged culprit, Stallions sounds like a military Harbaugh, intense and willing to do whatever it takes to complete the mission.The report that came out today says at least 2021. A staffer’s (former military) sole job was to understand opponents signs.
Sources: U-M staffer eyed as center of scheme
A low-level staffer with a military background has emerged as one of the linchpins in the NCAA investigation into Michigan's alleged sign-stealing operation, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com
The sad part is if you subtract 41 points, we lose 11-10.The Giants stole the Vikings signs in the 2001 NFC title game. Result 41-0. Michigan steals the Gophers signs. Result 52-10. Clearly sign stealing is worth at least 41 points...
Yup already been busted. Plus his actions with medically retiring St Juste were just scummy, if not technically cheating.After reading the ESPN story, I can only say that harbaugh is an utterly contemptible mess of a human being. he cheats. The conference must take action. I hope Michigan State fans call them out as Cheaters loudly the entire game Saturday night on national TV
The report that came out today says at least 2021. A staffer’s (former military) sole job was to understand opponents signs.
Sources: U-M staffer eyed as center of scheme
A low-level staffer with a military background has emerged as one of the linchpins in the NCAA investigation into Michigan's alleged sign-stealing operation, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com
Maybe we get another fg out of it?The sad part is if you subtract 41 points, we lose 11-10.
I don't think the logistics work that way at all. You don't try and teach all 11 players on defense how to read the opponents signals - you have a staffer doing that and then that staffer just changes the defensive alignment before the ball is snapped. Heck, the players don't even have to know why their alignments keep changing pre-snap, just that they do.Also, I think the impact of this is more limited than what people imagine.
Think about how it would have to work, the logistics of it:
- you have one week to train your guys up on what the next opponent's signs are
- what can you possibly teach them, program in that they're going to be able to do in the heat of the game??
They have barely enough time to get their own defensive calls in and line up in that position.
You're saying that they're going to be looking over at the (eg Gopher) sideline, see the opponent signs, and know exactly what play it is, every time? And then adjust themselves? For probably hundreds of different plays. Plus there will have been plays teams just put in that week.
I just think their players would barely have time to do it all.
So I think it would a lot more limited in what they can get out of it, than what people are allowing their imaginations to run away with.
Not disputing the expanded resources a place like Michigan has but no opponent is renting an apartment to spy on our practices....that would be insane. In practice you use scripts, the plays aren't even signaled in and we aren't the kind of program that would inspire enough fear in opponents to make them do something completely ridiculous like paying thousands for an apartment just to watch practices.I was chatting with a Gopher staffer ahead of the MI game. He said MI has 10x the support budget than MN. There's those new mid-rise apartments across the street from the practice field. So theoretically MI could rent an apartment and plant a scout there to watch the Gophers practice. I assume PJ is smart enough to run drills outside and gameplan inside. But still...not a level playing field (like even more than I already thought). They have staffers just monitoring opponent players' social media for any hint of vulnerability (like breaking up with his girlfriend). So yeah, MI "spies" because they have the budget for all these clandestine efforts. Weird stuff... Moneyball on steroids.