Zurp
I have misplaced my pants.
You bring up a good point, and I have nothing to add but my guesses.Delighted to hear that. Media needs to be united on this.
I am still anxious to hear the answers to 1) who turned this in to the NCAA, 2) how did Stallions fund this, and 3) who else on their staff knew.
The current ruling is based on being able to prove (with due process) what Stalions did as a member of their staff. That doesn't mean they aren't still trying to prove additional infractions that require additional due process.
At my age I am thrilled with the constant erections. My wife, however, wants it to stop so she can have guests over again.
2. He funded it with his gambling winnings, I would guess. He bet on M*ch*gan to cover, and they did quite often.
3. They all knew. He may have said, "Look, I'll run this whole operation. Just put me on the sidelines and I'll tell you what they're doing." "How do you know?" "Oh, I know... and you know how I know." Or, maybe just as funny, he says, "Well, here's how my operation works..." Then he goes into the whole process. But the M*ch*gan coaching staff knew. The players knew. Harbaugh has always known. How else would anyone explain that NO former M*ch*gan players admit to knowing him, but we see him on the sidelines? If they didn't know what's up, they'd be willing to admit they know who he is.
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