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

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Here is a public fact, look it up. Google it and also go search the Wyoming state government business entity registration website. Connor Stalions registered a business called Home Essentials Distribution LLC on March 22, 2022 to an Ann Arbor address. Blake Corum registered a business in Wyoming on March 28, 2022 called BC2 Housing LLC registered to the same Ann Arbor Home Address. No idea if relevant to anything. But Blake Corum and Stalions formed businesses together in March 2022 registered to the same address. Spread the word.
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I'm at work until noon, yet still glued to this thread and story. I'm getting anxious. I want more to roll out and NOW!

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Looking at the all the data from last night, I think a couple things are clear.

The NCAA and the Big 10 have significantly more information than is publicly know. That could come from a variety of sources such as former employees that have insight into the sign stealing (Gattis), peripheral players (CMU coach staff), the "investigative firm" having way more information than what was leaked to the Washington Post and/or anyone that has some insight that dislikes Harbaugh (a cohort that in growing exponentially). When the investigation is complete, I think the evidence will be massive.

I also think that Pettiti and the Big 10 felt they were giving Michigan an off ramp. They thought if they showed the evidence available now, Michigan would see the advantages of a Harbaugh suspension during some portion of the remaining regular season. Those advantages would be reduced impact on existing players (no post season ban, still NC possibilities) and by self imposing, any additional information on the details of scandal would be greatly reduced to revelations by the news media. For the Big 10, it would overt open warfare between their members, mitigate partially the competitive advantage Michigan enjoyed and they could wait on the NCAA to wack Michigan in the off season to complete the process. Understand, I am not endorsing the Big 10's thinking. I am ready to buy the salt for the plowing under of Michigan stadium. I just laying out a plausible explanation of their thinking.

It is also reported that the Big 10 brought some very big sticks with the carrots they offered. It sounds like a post season ban is among them.
 
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Looking at the all the data from last night, I think a couple things are clear.

The NCAA and the Big 10 have significantly more information than is publicly know. That could come from a variety of sources such as former employees that have insight into the sign stealing (Gattis), peripheral players (CMU coach staff), the "investigative firm" having way more information than what was leaked to the Washington Post and/or anyone that has some insight that dislikes Harbaugh (a cohort that in growing exponentially). When the investigation is complete, I think the evidence will be massive.

I also think that Pettiti and the Big 10 felt they were giving Michigan an off ramp. They thought if they showed the evidence available now, Michigan would see the advantages of a Harbaugh suspension during some portion of the remaining regular season. Those advantages would be reduced impact on existing players (no post season ban, still NC possibilities) and by self imposing, any additional information on the details of scandal would be greatly reduced to revelations by the news media. For the Big 10, it would overt open warfare between their members, mitigate partially the competitive advantage Michigan enjoyed and they could wait on the NCAA to wack Michigan in the off season to complete the process. Understand, I am not endorsing the Big 10's thinking. I am ready to buy the salt for the plowing under of Michigan stadium. I just laying out a plausible explanation of their thinking.

It is also reported that the Big 10 brought some very big sticks with the carrots they offered. It sounds like a post season ban is among them.
I think the Commissioner wanted TTUN to suspend Harbaugh for two games and then they would also suspend him for two games, thus removing him from the last four games of the season.
 
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And here's the house those are registered to. Corum's NIL paying for that? A home that nice in AA is probably pretty pricey.

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That's the house Stalions bought for $485K and borrowed $502K in March 2022.. VA loan in his name with no co borrowers. You heard it here first on BuckeyePlanet last week. Something about this house isn't right, and they are retarded for not making it harder to find.

I have his home number too if you want to call Conor. :lol: I can't give out the info I obtained from the app I use for my profession but I can confirm that is infact the house. He did borrow more than the purchase price. You don't qualify for a VA loan on $55,000 and you have to show your taxes when you do this loan you're not able to provide a P n L or stated income.
 
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