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Looks fair to me!
- Forfeit all games past 3 years & no games for next 10
- Hold a draft amongst remaining Big Ten teams; Ohio State gets last pick in each round
- Force all Michigan hockey commitments to have to attend Minnesota for 4 years; can't leave early for NHL
I disagree. I actually like their helmets and uniforms.I came up with the appropriate penalty.
Michigan has to get rid of those bleepin' helmets.
that was one of the biggest laughs I had from the movie "The Big Chill." if you don't remember, the movie was about a group of Michigan grads re-uniting for the funeral of a friend. during the weekend, they are watching a Michigan FB game on TV, and Jeff Goldblum's character says "Teach them the basics, Bo - ugliest helmets in the world!"
Michigan Manifesto? Sounds like New World Order, Ted Kazinski, luddites, and compounds in Idaho and Montana lolHoly lord
Stalions, now 28, revealed that he was part of a small group of people—two of whom he said were at low-level positions on different college football coaching staffs—who were putting their heads together on a long-term plan to run the Michigan football program. Stalions claimed to have a Google document between 550 and 600 pages long that he managed daily, containing a blueprint for the Wolverines’ future. He referred the document as a movement more than a plan, dubbing it “the Michigan Manifesto.”
https://www.si.com/college/2023/10/25/michigan-connor-stalions-texts-stolen-signals
This entire fiasco is one of the most bizarre and unintentionally hilarious things I have ever seen, especially this part lmao
It is 100% clear it violated actual rules.It's still not clear whether he violated actual rules or just the spirit of those rules.
So... he didn't scout opponents in person? He didn't pay others to scout opponents in person? And then he didn't use the recorded information that he got (or others paid by Michigan) to steal signals? Yeah, that's against the rules. That's even before we get to the "spirit of the rules" conversation. And I don't care who is behind the investigation. If this was the Gophers doing the same thing, I would be totally disgusted with our program. The level of Michigan arrogance is astounding. If you actually think that nobody else knew... wow. I hope they get slammed hard but am not holding my breath.Connor Stalions in one weird dude. I wouldn't be surprised if he's on the spectrum. He seems to have pulled this spying off without anyone else on the staff knowing. His mother is a big Michigan fan and seems to have indulged him since he was little and probably helped him finance the whole thing.
It's still not clear whether he violated actual rules or just the spirit of those rules.
It would be interesting to find out who financed the PI firm in this investigation. Most are pointing fingers at OSU backers.
Some of the false info coming out (like that Harbaugh contract extension was rescinded) seems like an orchestrated effort to smear Harbaugh and make recruiting difficult.
New NCAA rules hold the HC responsible even if he knew nothing about violations.
It's this last rule that makes me most nervous about the whole affair.
Connor Stalions in one weird dude. I wouldn't be surprised if he's on the spectrum. He seems to have pulled this spying off without anyone else on the staff knowing.
Please cite the rules.It is 100% clear it violated actual rules.
NCAA rule is bylaw 11.6.1Go ahead a
Please cite the rules.
Is this a comedy bit? I honestly can't tell.Connor Stalions in one weird dude. I wouldn't be surprised if he's on the spectrum. He seems to have pulled this spying off without anyone else on the staff knowing. His mother is a big Michigan fan and seems to have indulged him since he was little and probably helped him finance the whole thing.
It's still not clear whether he violated actual rules or just the spirit of those rules.
It would be interesting to find out who financed the PI firm in this investigation. Most are pointing fingers at OSU backers.
Some of the false info coming out (like that Harbaugh contract extension was rescinded) seems like an orchestrated effort to smear Harbaugh and make recruiting difficult.
New NCAA rules hold the HC responsible even if he knew nothing about violations.
It's this last rule that makes me most nervous about the whole affair.
Jim Harbaugh had his first media session in a week (Mich had a bye last week) and it did not go well.
Reporters were asking about the investigation, and Harbaugh said this:
I can talk about the football game this Saturday. I can talk about Purdue and the vibes and the preparation and where it stands today. It doesn’t seem like you’re interested in that. But that’s what I could talk about.
so a team spokesperson jumped in with this:
(Team spokesperson): Just so you guys know, there’s only certain things we can comment on. So we got to move forward or this is not going to be very long.
Harbaugh kept talking about a "one-track mind." Here's a gem:
Yeah. I just channel my inner William Wallace. And that’s the visual I think of, keep a one-track mind.
Here's another Harbaugh answer:
Yeah, I’m not gonna get into — I got a one-track mind. I’m not gonna be speculating, can let others speculate that on the various speculation that’s out there. It would be unfair to the team to not just be coaching the team.
the two phrases that were used the most were some variation on "speculation" and "one-track mind." transcripts are online if you want to read the whole thing.
There's also a provision that allows 3rd parties to be hired to scout opponents. Obviously what this Stalions guy did went beyond that.NCAA rule is bylaw 11.6.1
Maybe so, but I'll take a coach who gives weird answers in press conferences all day long who wins games at a high level.Talk about weirdos or high functioning …Jim has always been a little more than “off”. He can barely get through an interview under the best of circumstances.
Maybe so, but I'll take a coach who gives weird answers in press conferences all day long who wins games at a high level.
Lance Armstrong won races at a high level.Maybe so, but I'll take a coach who gives weird answers in press conferences all day long who wins games at a high level.
FIFYMaybe so, but I'll take a coach who gives weird answers in press conferences all day long who cheats at a high level.