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But the defense can sub as soon as a new player takes the field for the offense, and they can take several seconds to do that.The Buckeyes have a shitload of receivers. How about ditching the signs altogether, and running the play in with a different player every snap? They can still go pretty fast with quick huddles.
They look like refried ass when they go slow.
Here is my tinfoil hat theory. I dont think Weiss is some hacker that got into peoples shit on his own. I suspect TCUN has some sort of program they are using to hack into practice footage ect. Weiss realized he could use that same program on his ex or co-eds or god knows what else.. the police got involved. the police realized at least one of the victems or whatever you want to call them were across state lines and so they notified the feds. the feds start investigating and realized this program was installed on the teams computer.. and do just a little digging to realize the team/university has been using this program to "scout" and steal info on their opponents.I’m thinking the footage was on Weiss’s laptop, and he got fired in January after the University Police discovered computer access crimes. Doing another video hack after that seems like it’s probably too brazen for the remaining tCun coaches. And I suppose it’s possible that Scalions was involved in the hacking and it coHuld have continued into this season, but I wouldn’t bet on that.
Buckeye Huddle podcast when this first all broke said cameras are fixed to one side of the stadium. Teams know this and will throw up sheets so that the home team can't record their signals all game.Does Stalions look at this picture and laugh at how he changed football? Does he care?
I have a feeling the Ducks have been doing this for a bit.Does Stalions look at this picture and laugh at how he changed football? Does he care?
Nebraska used to do that under Osborne and Solich, but the defensive substitution rule has limited the effectiveness of this method of calling plays. It can still work, but you'd better be sending the guy onto the field and anyone else personal wise you want to sub in as soon as possible after the last play ended.I mean, would we lose anything if Day ran the plays into a huddle by rotating Fleming/Tate/and X as the third receivers while Harrison and Egbuka stay on the field?