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It'd have to be not on a day they have a game or maybe a nooner vs 7:30 if it was spartyIs there a list of games he bought tickets for and did/didn't transfer? We could easily infer from that what games in driving range he could have snuck into and find him again. No way this was the first time he went full spy. I'm sure he went to at least one game every bye week, and any nearby evening game if Scum was a nooner.
Never apologize for posting negative news about the skunk bearsIf this has been posted already.... all apologies:
Michigan should be punished, say 94% of CFB coaches in our poll. What else did it reveal?
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The tweet was a typo. They clearly had a zoom type meeting tonight. The article itself is worth reading.It's Wednesday night. How the fuck does he know what happened on Thursday?
Feels like this one was in the can and he just opened it too soon.
The coaches in the Big Ten laid out to Petitti, who was hired in April, just how distinct of a schematic advantage Michigan has held the last three years by illegally obtaining the opposition's signals ahead of time, as has been alleged.
Coaches used words like "tainted," "fraudulent" and "unprecedented" on the call to describe Michigan's signal-stealing scheme, as has been alleged. Much of the call, according to sources, was coaches explaining to Petitti both how it worked and how it impacted them and their programs
"People don't understand the seriousness of it," said another source. "How it truly impacted the game plan. To truly know if it's a run or a pass, people don't understand how much of an advantage that was for Michigan."
There was anger interspersed throughout the call, as one source described the sentiment as: "Every game they played is tainted."
"I don't think the Big Ten understood how upset everyone was," said another source. "The tenor of the call was asking the Big Ten to show leadership -- the conference and the presidents. An unprecedented violation of the rules would require unprecedented action from the Big Ten."