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Puts the B1G in a precarious position. Obvious call is to then call off the game and declare a forfeit, but they have to take into consideration the safety of the opposing team and fans. Would you want to be sitting in the Big Hole when the pa announcer declares that the game is off and being forfeited after Ono has spent the previous month whipping them into a frenzy of victimhood?
I saw this and I could hear the voice of Bob Ufer. “They had the audacity, the unmitigated gall!”
Ono's entire schtick has been to play to the fanbase as a means of building his brand. That eventually plays itself out, as it did at UC where he bolted as soon as all his big promises started coming up empty. He's certainly not a manager. At tsun, there's nothing he can promise them that they don't already have. He's there to take care of the Ferrari he's been handed. Already, there was a lot of grumbling about how he handled the grad student strike. Now, this comes along, and it plays perfectly into his wheelhouse.Ono has found his Mongo. He is going to revel in the chaos Harbaugh causes. It kind of reminds me of Dinner for Schmucks, only with college football coaches. Ono is probably winning a bet with some other slime-ball university president right now.
Maybe this confirms scum to the sec?Headline on ESPN (NCAAF): The sign-stealing allegations are a (mostly) harmless, fun CFB scandal. Michigan -- and their haters -- should embrace it
Dear Michigan, embrace being the villain. It's more fun for everyone that way
Villains make sports more fun. Especially when it's for a mostly harmless (and funny!) offense like Michigan's alleged sign stealing. So the Wolverines should embrace their new role and the rest of us should enjoy it.www.espn.comWhy Michigan should embrace sign-stealing villain role
If Connor Stalions did what he has been accused of, then he and Michigan will be punished. And they should be. But this also isn't a crime. It isn't even a betting scandal or rampant recruiting violations with bags of cash being passed around. No one here has been hurt or even arrested.
In a weird way, it's actually a bit refreshing. A genuine on-field football controversy that has also become a deliciously stupid game of gloved finger pointing. Cheating is bad. That we can all agree on. And in the end, the truth will be revealed, and the official comeuppance, whatever form that takes, will be handed down from above. But that's going to take a while.
Between now and whenever that might be, everyone dressed in blue can't do anything but play football games and wait. So, why waste that time fighting the outside world when you could be standing on the sideline spot where Stalions is no longer allowed, from Ann Arbor all the way into the postseason, arms outstretched like the baddies you now are and bellowing, "BWAHAHAHAHA!"
So many just don’t get how serious this is.
They think this is all just things everyone does and I don’t get it. No one does things this way.
They fixed football games for 3 years now
and to @knuckifyoubuck
Sure, when the picture first came out. I'm talking about when it was first reported that some guy named Connor Stalions headed an illegal, in-person scouting scheme for those bastards. The point that I'm trying to make is that this story has taken some WILD and crazy turns. At this point, would we really be surprised if they were betting on the games as well? 18-5 against the spread (or whatever it was) can get you some nice cash.
If...IF...they suspend Simple Jim, it's pointless if the coordinators are allowed to continue coaching. They're the ones shown on the sidelines w/Stalions attached at their hips.Yep, that's what I'm afraid of.
There still exists the possibility that some people have made a lot of money betting on the scUM games, i.e taking scUM and giving the points.
They still haven't been properly dealt with for trying to hump us in 1973 (and no, it wasn't in March).
Son of a bitch ... I fixed it ok? LOL