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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.

Got this from Gemini, based on the Department of Justice and Detroit media reports:

The NCAA Committee on Infractions hearing for the University of Michigan's football team regarding the sign-stealing and computer access allegations (involving Connor Stalions and, in a separate but related federal case, former assistant coach Matt Weiss) took place on June 6-7, 2025.

According to NCAA President Charlie Baker, a final ruling on the Michigan sign-stealing scandal is expected to be issued within 30 to 90 days after that hearing. This means the penalties could be made public anytime between early July and early September 2025. Many reports suggest a resolution is anticipated before the start of the 2025 college football season, which begins in late August.

It's important to distinguish between the two separate but interconnected issues:

  • Sign-Stealing Scandal (Connor Stalions): This is the focus of the recent NCAA Committee on Infractions hearing. The allegations involve impermissible in-person scouting and sign-stealing.


  • Computer Hacking (Matt Weiss): This is a separate, more severe legal matter involving former assistant coach Matt Weiss. He was indicted on federal charges of unauthorized access to computers and aggravated identity theft, accused of hacking into databases and accounts of thousands of college athletes to obtain intimate photos and videos. While this happened while he was at Michigan and led to his firing, it's being handled by federal authorities, not directly by the NCAA's infractions process in the same way as the sign-stealing. The NCAA would likely await the outcome of the federal case for any potential implications on Michigan if it were tied to institutional knowledge or failure to monitor, but the primary legal proceedings are outside the NCAA's direct purview.


So, while the Matt Weiss case is a serious legal matter with its own ongoing timeline in the federal court system, the penalties for the Michigan football team concerning the sign-stealing allegations are expected to be announced by the NCAA sometime this summer.
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Game Thread tOSU at Illinois, Sat. Oct. 11th, TBA

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Burning Questions: Is there a dark-horse Big Ten challenger to Ohio State this season?

Michigan, Oregon and Penn State are, undoubtedly, the biggest challengers to Ohio State this season in the Big Ten. But is there another team in the Big Ten we’re not talking about that could be a threat to the Buckeyes in the Big Ten?

Could that team be the Illinois Fighting Illini?

For starters — literally — there are 16 of them returning from last year’s team. That 2024 Illinois squad went 10-3 and beat South Carolina in the Citrus Bowl. They reached as high as No. 19 in the AP Poll in September, and they were No. 21 in the final CFP rankings of the season.

Senior quarterback Luke Altmeyer is coming off a really good season, throwing for 22 touchdowns to just six interceptions. He’ll be protected up front by all five returning starters along the offensive line, and Altmeyer will also have running back Aidan Laughery and tight end Tanner Arkin coming back.

On defense, the Fighting Illini will return seven starters from last season. Illinois was 31st in the country allowing just 21.7 points per game, which was good for ninth in the Big Ten.

This is an Illinois team that is hoping to establish some consistency in 2025 — something that its program hasn’t had since the 1980s. Fifth-year head coach Brett Bielema may be establishing just that, with Illinois coming off its first 10-win campaign since 2001.

Ohio State is Illinois’s seventh game this season. Prior to that, the Fighting Illini play at Duke and Indiana, and host USC. Those are their most notable games, which won’t be easy. But if Illinois wins two of those three games and is 5-1 going into the game on Oct. 11, that is going to be a raucous crowd at Memorial Stadium in Champaign, Illinois when the Buckeyes roll in.

For Ohio State, that matchup is after the Homecoming game in Columbus against Minnesota, and before the road trip to Wisconsin. That’s not going to be an easy three-game stretch for the Buckeyes, and an Illinois team that’s going to be playing for a lot this season could be a much tougher fight than some fans may think.

The Buckeyes open the season against Texas and play both Penn State and Michigan in November. Those are three huge games. But Illinois is also a really big game, especially if the Fighting Illini live up to expectations. Similar to what the game against Indiana became in 2024, that’s what the game against Illinois can become in 2025, with this one being on the road.

Illinois is a dark-horse team in the Big Ten. Given that the Illini avoid all three of Penn State, Oregon and Michigan this season, that game on Oct. 11 could prove meaningful towards the final conference standings.
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2025-2026 Ohio State Men's Basketball

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Overanalyzing Ross Bjork’s recent comments about the Ohio State men’s basketball program

Here’s what Bjork said are his expectations for the program, broken down bit by bit. Now that we’ve got this on record, we know exactly where the bar is that the second-year AD expects the second-year head coach to clear.

“Finish in the upper quadrant of the Big Ten”

“To me, you want to finish in the upper quadrant of the Big Ten,” Bjork said. “That means you’re competing for a championship.”

By definition, a “quadrant” is one of four spaces on a grid when the x and y axes dissect a grid. Finishing in the “upper quadrant” probably means finishing in the “upper fourth” based on the mathematical definition of the term.
With 18 teams in the Big Ten, that means finishing in the top four or five of the Big Ten every season. It’s been four years since Ohio State finished in the top five of the Big Ten. A top-four finish means getting a double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament, so Bjork thinks the Buckeyes should be fighting for that double-bye every season, based on his comments.

Be an NCAA Tournament team

“You want to be in the conversation all year long as an NCAA Tournament team.”

The unspoken part there is to be in the conversation for a Big Ten title all year long as an NCAA Tournament team, but the part I think is most important is the NCAA Tournament part. Bjork expects Ohio State to be playing in the NCAA Tournament every year going forward. Not making the big dance means the season was a failure — end of story.

The Buckeyes have missed the NCAA Tournament each of the past three seasons, although they came close this past season, finishing as the third team left out of the tournament this past season. Of the four teams who were left just on the outside (Ohio State, West Virginia, Indiana, Boise State), the Buckeyes had the highest NET ranking of the group.

Bjork thinks the Buckeyes were close, too, saying, “Did we want to win last year? Yeah, we did. We were maybe one game away from making the NCAA Tournament and being a good seed.”

“Make a run in the NCAA Tournament”

“And then you want to make a run in the NCAA Tournament.”

Diebler won’t be fired if he fails to make a deep run in the NCAA Tournament next season — although failing to make the tournament at all might be a different story. Bjork is basically saying here that once every couple years, simply making the NCAA Tournament isn’t going to be enough at Ohio State.

Making it to the NCAA Tournament will be a given, but every once in awhile Bjork expects Ohio State to string some wins together in the tournament, too, resulting in a Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight, or better. The last time Ohio State won more than one game in the NCAA Tournament was 2013.
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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.

It's sorta like being raped over at Marshall's, but different.
I've been verbally abused at Sears. The stand alone in Heath was closing to reopen in the mall and I worked there loading those build your own swingsets into people's vehicles and this dude called me a goof dick.
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Game Thread #1 Texas at #2 tOSU, Sat. Aug. 30th, 12pm ET, FOX

I think the hype machine around Arch meets the fistfuls of quarters known as reality.

Who’s the back up? I ask because Arch lasted what, 2 carriers before he left clearly concussed last time?

Trying to be Tebow and not being the physical specimen that Tebow was is a dicey strategy
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