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While dfbia's rationale for the reason behind a new contract does bug me, there are two valid reasons that I can see. A massive buyout if Simple Jim gets an NFL offer (however unlikely) and new very detailed clauses spelling out what constitutes a with cause termination if he doesn't.
I've seen alot of this on the old twitter lately. Michigan fans flat out saying they'll leave and join the SEC.
1). They weren't invited
2). How dare you!
3). We like to centralize all our cheating into one specific area. Bundling Hugh Freeze and Auburn is as efficient as it gets. Take that, Ross School of Business.
I also took a peak ahead and next years schedule and they host Texas next year! If suspensions are rampant, this has the chance to be a total ass kicking
Better teams get beat by lesser teams often enough. I hope their cheating ways gets in their heads for the rest of the season.Honestly, I think without the cheating they are better than PSU and MD. The only one who can beat them is most likely OSU, and I feel pretty strongly that UGA, FSU, and LSU can beat them as well.
Or go to the B12. For me, that would work too.UTQTFS
In a right and just world, Fair Lady Karma makes an appearance.Better teams get beat by lesser teams often enough. I hope their cheating ways gets in their heads for the rest of the season.
I dunno.....they've gotten plenty of practice.Their fans couldn't handle 3 or 4 losses every year
Is he not the president at Nebraska right now?Incoming president's call sign while a pilot.
i have seen this suggested before but am not aware of it being verified in terms of the connection to Michigan.The hacking issue was gone over before. There was a known vulnerability in the software we were using to disseminate clips to the kids and for them to study. OSU changed software vendors at the same time.
It was actual hacking. And that's also what the FBI originally stated they were looking at, more or less: "interstate cyber crime"