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

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This would be the only explanation for the baffling behavior by the university. Their total lack of grasping the rules, what the big ten can do, and the overall scope of this corrupt program.

The only way their noncompliance can be explained really.

My guess is that the attorneys figured anything the staffers told them would make it even more difficult to argue that TCUN should be allowed to exist... I mean, keep playing football.
 
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This would be the only explanation for the baffling behavior by the university. Their total lack of grasping the rules, what the big ten can do, and the overall scope of this corrupt program.

The only way their noncompliance can be explained really.


Does anyone actually believe they're being honest with that statement?
 
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This would be the only explanation for the baffling behavior by the university. Their total lack of grasping the rules, what the big ten can do, and the overall scope of this corrupt program.

The only way their noncompliance can be explained really.

Didn't the NCAA go to campus expecting to interview Harbaugh and the coaches, and everyone no showed them?
 
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Sure, Jay. While the Buckeyes and the rest of the college football athletes in America played for cash, M*ch*gan M*n played solely for the honor and privilege of a degree in - *checks notes* - General Studies from the Ivy League of the Midwest™.
In fairness, it’s not all General Studies up there, they also issue athletes a ton of degrees in ‘Kinesiology’ because it sounds technical.
 
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Didn't the NCAA go to campus expecting to interview Harbaugh and the coaches, and everyone no showed them?
They went to the university a few weeks ago and took all of their computers and phones. They likely wanted to search through everything on those to help set up their questioning. Will probably take months to sift through all of their digital footprints.
 
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I... I... How the fuck do bylaws that promote fair play and competitive balance violate anti trust law?! Michigan AGREED to the bylaws. For fucks sake, the bylaws were literally written 115 years ago to govern cheating fucks like... the University of Michigan, which had to be kicked out of the Western Conference because other schools wanted to adhere to three years of eligibility for undergrads, while Fielding Yost was handing out fucking law degrees to men who had already played four full years at San Jose St and Stanford, graduated, retired from football, and joined the work force.

These fucking people! Jesus!
Harvard of the West and all. They are above reproach. Lawyer Bottomtooth III claims it so.
 
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Interesting comparison between OSUs response to the AP accusation against Ohio State and UMs response to Signgate.

Ryan Day got compliance involved and asked within his program if any of this happened. He took the initiative. He did not come back and say I have no knowledge or I am not aware. He checked things out and said clearly IT DID NOT HAPPEN.

No one from Michigan has yet to say signgate did not happen. Everything in their push back is about procedure.

And now I read that they have yet to even ask their staff if it happened - the simplest thing you could possible do.

The most obvious reason for why they have not done so is that they know the answer is not what they want to hear. If it is true that they have not asked this simple question it is clear an admission of guilt as I can imagine.
 
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They went to the university a few weeks ago and took all of their computers and phones. They likely wanted to search through everything on those to help set up their questioning. Will probably take months to sift through all of their digital footprints.
Keeping in mind that this was the NCAA, who are not players in the current drama.
 
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… it is clear an admission of guilt as I can imagine.
Great post

My only minor quibble is with the quoted bit

It is possible to have a much clearer admission of guilt

It is difficult to imagine a clearer admission of guilt that is masquerading as a denial and is trying to provide delay, distraction, deflection, and dissembling.
 
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The most obvious reason for why they have not done so is that they know the answer is not what they want to hear. If it is true that they have not asked this simple question it is clear an admission of guilt as I can imagine.

It's this. It can't be anything else. No one is that incompetent.

You don't ask a question you don't want to know the answer to so that you can always, technically, say "I didn't know" when you get called on the carpet.
 
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