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

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This is an excellent point and probably why it couldn’t get done today.

Michigan doesn’t dispute the charges so really the issue at hand is did the big ten follow their guidance with this? I would highly think they did.

So not sure how anyone could look at this as a judge and think this deserves a TRO. Michigan was busted for breaking the rules and the big ten punished them for it following conference policy.

More or less Michigan doesn’t like the punishment. Well if you can dispute the evidence then do it. Otherwise the big ten is doing what Ono should’ve done to begin with.

When it was proven as fact that the team broke dozens of rules over 3 years he should’ve suspended the HC/OC/DC with pay until the investigation was complete. You failed to do that Santa and so the big ten had to do your job for you.

This is the big reason why Michigan is going to get it bad from the NCAA. The total lack of cooperation and ownership in anything that’s been proven as fact. They want to blame some kid instead (who they say didn’t even break the rules from their prospective).
 
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It’s him! That’s where that furry-lovin’ @Jaxbuck is for the next few hours.
 
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I guess said professor would have to admit that Michigan is just another glorified community college like Florida State (a former nursing school, by the way) where foosball is the tail that wags the academic dog.
I‘d go with, ”Hey, if any of us could actually cut it in the real world, we wouldn’t have to put up with this shit.”
 
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My expectation is the NCAA is trying to get a notice of allegations out before The Game, and the Big Ten can then go through this process again with additional evidence, and force forfeiture of this seasons games to make them ineligible for the championship game.

The tone of the B1G response is pretty telling.
Whew I hope…

Also I agree the big ten response was probably the bigger punishment over the suspension.

Directly basically said this is confirmed cheating and you don’t dispute that
 
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