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Agree.I think the players knew who Stalions was, what he did, but guessing they probably didn't know it was against the rules and how he did it.
I bet some of the players may have had a inkling, or knew if their parent was a coach and was privy to the rules, but said nothing.
My gut on the players.
Yeah, there's that plus a couple of clear no-call holding plays that kept drives going.They didn’t need to throw. PSUs offense is so bad they just basically played ball control
No HarbaughAllar had more passing yards than Spin Pass. The 3rd quarter boa constrictor was nowhere to be found. I wonder what was different about this game.
“In on it?” Depends on if you define that legally or ethically. They certainly knew that they had the opponents’ signs based on the video evidence we’ve seen. And furthermore, they have been huge beneficiaries of the cheating.Honestly, I don't think the team was in on it. All it takes is one disgruntled kid sent to the portal to blow up the whole thing. At the most, they may have been told that Stalions was some in-game sign decoding savant. That being said, I do think the fact that the second half dominance was nowhere to be found should leave at least some of them thinking about things.
Yes, “Due Process” is coming to Ann Arbor on November 25th. You won’t need any attorneys. But we’ll bring the plunger.Regarding THE game...View attachment 37390
God I hope so!Yes, “Due Process” is coming to Ann Arbor on November 25th. You won’t need any attorneys. But we’ll bring the plunger.
Never have i seen a college president with such a massive hard on for the schools HC. You can tell he was the HS nerd who dreamed of playing football and dating the cheerleader and doing keg stands at parties. Instead he studied all night and jacked off to the QB and the cheerleader and was never invited to any social event