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2023 tCun Shenanigans, Arguments, Cobras, Feckless Marmots, Fake Pandas, Dirty Cheaters

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So it seems like we have (at least) three possibilities here....

1) Connor Stalions and Blake Corum ran a shitty vacuum cleaner repair business together.

2) Connor Stalions and Blake Corum were the masterminds of a point fixing/money laundering scheme.

3) Connor Stalions stole Blake Corum's identity so that he could be Corum's make-believe business partner.

Quite frankly, I'm not sure which one I'm rooting for.
 
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Sounds like last year Scums cheating reached a boiling point, and every B1G coaching staff got together decided that enough was enough.
I think this is plausible. As a fan, I'm not concerned about any repercussions of what Ohio State is alleged to have done. If you ask me about it 5 weeks ago, I would've been disappointed in whoever decided that was a good idea. But, even if it's against the rules, it's probably on par with waving at a recruit during a dead period or some shit that every program self reports every year. If it's worse than that, punish us more. I'm ok with that, because it's no where near the level of what Michigan is going to get busted for.
 
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I looked it up, and it’s NOT necessary for the incorporators to sign anything when they form an LLC in Wyoming. I was surprised, thinking that if Corum’s name was on it he must have signed something, or Stalions did it for him - but that’s not the case.
I know exactly how it went down. We chat with Rutgers, because we're all still buddies, about Scum having our signs at the start of our games. We decide that they had to have gotten them from other B1G programs. There's literally no other rational explanation. We contact the league to ask if this is within the rules. They say yes, so we assume that's what happened, and send Purdue what we collected to return the favor. Later we found out that we were completely wrong.
 
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So, let me get this straight.... ttun is being accused a vast multi-year cheating scandal. So, they turn the tables and present the NCAA/B1G with some sort of documentation (apparently emails & spreadsheets) that proves that some other B1G teams (reportedly OSU, Rutgers & Purdue) were stealing their signs? How did ttun come into possession of this evidence? I doubt they were cc'd on the emails......
 
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I was thinking that the normal and proper way that TSUN should have responded to the B1G and the NCAA would be along the lines of "we understand the seriousness of this situation and have started our own internal investigation of the charges and will immediately share with you any information that we uncover. We will cooperate with you in any way that we can and look forward to bringing this to a rapid conclusion." But I don't recall anything like this happening, which is consistent with the institutional arrogance that we have all seen for many decades. At first, I thought this was happening behind the scenes, but now it seems that is highly unlikely. I also think that most institutions would have placed the head coach and the coordinators on paid leave while the investigations move forward. But not in this case
 
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So it seems like we have (at least) three possibilities here....

1) Connor Stalions and Blake Corum ran a shitty vacuum cleaner repair business together.

2) Connor Stalions and Blake Corum were the masterminds of a point fixing/money laundering scheme.

3) Connor Stalions stole Blake Corum's identity so that he could be Corum's make-believe business partner.

Quite frankly, I'm not sure which one I'm rooting for.
#2, #3, and then #1 please
 
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So, let me get this straight.... ttun is being accused a vast multi-year cheating scandal. So, they turn the tables and present the NCAA/B1G with some sort of documentation (apparently emails & spreadsheets) that proves that some other B1G teams (reportedly OSU, Rutgers & Purdue) were stealing their signs? How did ttun come into possession of this evidence? I doubt they were cc'd on the emails......
I think somebody who OSU had in their employ. Lol. Loyalty is shit.
 
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So it seems like we have (at least) three possibilities here....

1) Connor Stalions and Blake Corum ran a shitty vacuum cleaner repair business together.

2) Connor Stalions and Blake Corum were the masterminds of a point fixing/money laundering scheme.

3) Connor Stalions stole Blake Corum's identity so that he could be Corum's make-believe business partner.

Quite frankly, I'm not sure which one I'm rooting for.
What did the LLC do? What was it's purpose?
 
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I think this is plausible. As a fan, I'm not concerned about any repercussions of what Ohio State is alleged to have done. If you ask me about it 5 weeks ago, I would've been disappointed in whoever decided that was a good idea. But, even if it's against the rules, it's probably on par with waving at a recruit during a dead period or some shit that every program self reports every year. If it's worse than that, punish us more. I'm ok with that, because it's no where near the level of what Michigan is going to get busted for.
For purpose of optics, I hope it doesn't hurt our recruiting.
 
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So it seems like we have (at least) three possibilities here....

1) Connor Stalions and Blake Corum ran a shitty vacuum cleaner repair business together.

2) Connor Stalions and Blake Corum were the masterminds of a point fixing/money laundering scheme.

3) Connor Stalions stole Blake Corum's identity so that he could be Corum's make-believe business partner.

Quite frankly, I'm not sure which one I'm rooting for.
#2 is the best because it's death penalty (maybe literally if Vegas is involved) level shit. #3 is still good because it forces Stalions to face felony charges and start talking to save his ass. #1 is funny but doesn't really break tcun.
 
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Stalions had an LLC to sell used vacuum cleaners. He was ratted out to his HOA and suspected Jeff from MSU. He then started another LLC with Corum.

Isn’t it obvious? He partnered with Corum to be his personal bodyguard and then told Jeff he better back off or there would be trouble.

:lol: Fucking Sparty Jeff ruining the great used vacuum scheme!
 
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