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It’s astounding how Covid changed the trajectory of this program. Ever since they ducked a 50 point beatdown by OSU everything has gone their way. From a “spirited” practice the next day, to scheming an advanced scouting/cheating system, to using super seniors to build toughnes, experience and now becoming media darlings. It’s all aligned for them the last 3-4 years.
Which says a lot about the evil of that place when it takes a once-a-century mass casuality pandemic to rise from the ashes.
Nope. They are going to get slapped down hard.I seriously doubt the NCAA does anything to punish Michigan now. They're going to get away with it.
Actually, I think there is a better possibility of something happening. The rules are not only used to punish but also as a warning to other programs. Not doing anything would probably open up a can of worms. Slippery slope and all that.I seriously doubt the NCAA does anything to punish Michigan now. They're going to get away with it.
How do they explain away the CMU situation ?They won't strip the title. I'm not even sure that they can. And I think they'll leave this year's games alone because how can you vacate 7 games and then say with a straight face that it's a legit championship. It's pretty clear that Harbaugh is gone to the NFL.
That being said, I have to believe that if the ncaa wants to cling to any relevance and authority at all, they can't let this completely slide. I would hope that 21 and 22 are vacated, Harbaugh gets a nice long show-cause just for the hell of it and they get LOIC and a 2 year post-season ban. If they don't then it's completely game on and those cunts up north have given everyone else the playbook: cheat in any way possible to win and if caught deflect, sue, deny and scream that you are the real victim.
They won't strip the title. I'm not even sure that they can. And I think they'll leave this year's games alone because how can you vacate 7 games and then say with a straight face that it's a legit championship. It's pretty clear that Harbaugh is gone to the NFL.
That being said, I have to believe that if the ncaa wants to cling to any relevance and authority at all, they can't let this completely slide. I would hope that 21 and 22 are vacated, Harbaugh gets a nice long show-cause just for the hell of it and they get LOIC and a 2 year post-season ban. If they don't then it's completely game on and those cunts up north have given everyone else the playbook: cheat in any way possible to win and if caught deflect, sue, deny and scream that you are the real victim.
I'm really curious as to your thinking here .... Why would the NCAA want to piss off every other program by letting the Weasels skate on the biggest cheating scandal in college football history ?How do they justify vacating 2021 and 2022 but not including 2023? Lol. Are they going to look us straight in the face and say "well 2023 was 100% all legit!" Even though the shit going on didn't get exposed until later in the 2023 season.
They aren't doing shit outside of maybe a slap on the wrist. The NCAA wants to cling to relevance but at the same time they still have no fucking balls. Even though scUM has pretty much made a completely mockery out of all of this laughing in their face.
Because they don’t want Rich Eisen and Dave Portnoy ranting about “the biggest miscarriage of justice in sports history” for the rest of eternity. They don’t want to be on ESPN every day nonstop for the next 4-5 years. The NCAA has an egregious history of both coveting their public image and selective enforcement (just ask SMU). They will never beat down a school like Michigan. Never. They didn’t really do shit after the Fab 5, and they won’t really do shit now.I'm really curious as to your thinking here .... Why would the NCAA want to piss off every other program by letting the Weasels skate on the biggest cheating scandal in college football history ?
After a lengthy and I'm sure a very expensive investigation, that all interested parties (like Vegas) will be watching, that their response is going to be .... "We have no balls so everyone should just disregard that we even exist and do whatever the hell you want."
I mean I know the NCAA doesn't have the best reputation in enforcement but .....
First, I agree with you. I have my doubts that the NCAA is going to do anything of any value in this case. They're a toothless organization, and if they attempt to do something to M*ch*gan, it's just going to show the world how weak they really are. It seems backward, but the strongest thing they can do is sit back and watch and give M*ch*gan some high fives.Because they don’t want Rich Eisen and Dave Portnoy ranting about “the biggest miscarriage of justice in sports history” for the rest of eternity. They don’t want to be on ESPN every day nonstop for the next 4-5 years. The NCAA has an egregious history of both coveting their public image and selective enforcement (just ask SMU). They will never beat down a school like Michigan. Never. They didn’t really do shit after the Fab 5, and they won’t really do shit now.
I'm not trying to be an ass but could I see a list of schools that are no longer subject to the rules. How Blue-Blood do you have to be to wear the teflon vest ?Because they don’t want Rich Eisen and Dave Portnoy ranting about “the biggest miscarriage of justice in sports history” for the rest of eternity. They don’t want to be on ESPN every day nonstop for the next 4-5 years. The NCAA has an egregious history of both coveting their public image and selective enforcement (just ask SMU). They will never beat down a school like Michigan. Never. They didn’t really do shit after the Fab 5, and they won’t really do shit now.