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*2024 tCun Shenanigans, Arguments, Cobras, Feckless Marmots, Fake Pandas, Dirty Cheaters

So......I'm trying not to harp on you, but you're looking at things from a certain viewpoint, which isn't the same viewpoint an investigative body would look at things. If this was the OJ trial, you'd be ranting about how it's impossible for him to be found not guilty because somebody else murdered someone and was caught once.

Facts:
they're on probation already
Kentucky got hit for less
ASU got hit for less

Not facts:
this means Michigan will get hit the hardest

that's an opinion coming from the viewpoint of somebody who sees that Michigan cheated, but doesn't have to prove to crybaby Michigan fans that it was 112% certain they cheated.
That’s what I’m going on.

Already twice this year programs who did far less both got probation, vacated wins and post season bans.

Neither program was on probation either like Michigan currently is and neither was charged with more serious allegations.

Only way they aren’t hit is if they didn’t do these things. So in other words are they guilty or not? If they’re guilty then how they avoid vacated wins or bowl bans is beyond me.

Because that goes against what we know as fact.
 
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NCAA has to give severe penalties, including vacating wins and conf championships. Otherwise, there’s no incentive for any school to work with the NCAA or have their own investigation.
This has to be worse than they just gave Kentucky.
And for good measure the NCAA should add "FUCK Michigan salutation" to any and all communication...:booyah:
 
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From what I understand, once the Big Ten contacted other teams in the conference about it, they were pissed. Some of them knew that UM knew playcalls they shouldn't have, but couldn't figure out how they were doing it. The conference (and not NCAA) making it public and punishing them mid-season was because the other teams in the conference were so angry.

We also know they scouted teams outside the conference. So those teams have to be pissed as well.

There's also the whole South Carolina/Tennessee thing. If that has any truth to it.

The NCAA is ran by the universities. If the universities are pissed and demand punishment, they'll get punished. If they want a slap on the wrist, the NCAA will give them a slap on the wrist.
 
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From what I understand, once the Big Ten contacted other teams in the conference about it, they were pissed. Some of them knew that UM knew playcalls they shouldn't have, but couldn't figure out how they were doing it. The conference (and not NCAA) making it public and punishing them mid-season was because the other teams in the conference were so angry.

We also know they scouted teams outside the conference. So those teams have to be pissed as well.

There's also the whole South Carolina/Tennessee thing. If that has any truth to it.

The NCAA is ran by the universities. If the universities are pissed and demand punishment, they'll get punished. If they want a slap on the wrist, the NCAA will give them a slap on the wrist.
Yeah, this is a situation where tcun and Ono can expect no assistance from the fucks down at the league office to lobby the ncaa on their behalf.

I'm still holding out hope that they get reamed. From what the NOA alleges, there's just no way they can now turn around and slap them on the wrist.

One other thing that I'd like to see broken down is if there was a rise in opposing players being injured during the cheating that would be above and beyond a standard deviation from the mean for normal ncaa games. That would be a lot of number crunching and research though.
 
My worry is that NCAA doesn't have the cojones to actually punish scUM to vacate wins. At best I see a fine and a 1 year bowl ban, maybe

Who governs the College Football Playoff committee?
CFP Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors, which includes the commissioners of the ten FBS Conferences and the athletics director at the University of Notre Dame.

Just sayin': Isn't the College Football Playoff separate from the NCAA? Isn't it like the NCAA and the Heisman Trophy? The Heisman Trust and/or the NY Downtown Athletic Club rescinded Reggie Bush's Heisman not the NCAA. I'm guessing that the NCAA may not have the authority to vacate scUM's National Championship even if they wanted to. Now if that is correct (after the NCAA completes their investigation and finds scUM guilty of cheating, etc.) the issue of having scUM's Championship vacated could be brought before the current CFP Management/Selection Committee (Warde Manuel, Chairman). This would be great, i.e. best case scenario the Championship gets vacated, worse case scenario find out what a lying hypocrite Warde Manual is...... :lol:
 
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Just sayin': Isn't the College Football Playoff separate from the NCAA? Isn't it like the NCAA and the Heisman Trophy? The Heisman Trust and/or the NY Downtown Athletic Club rescinded Reggie Bush's Heisman not the NCAA. I'm guessing that the NCAA may not have the authority to vacate scUM's National Championship even if they wanted to. Now if that is correct (after the NCAA completes their investigation and finds scUM guilty of cheating, etc.) the issue of having scUM's Championship vacated could be brought before the current CFP Management/Selection Committee (Warde Manuel, Chairman). This would be great, i.e. best case scenario the Championship gets vacated, worse case scenario find out what a lying hypocrite Warde Manual is...... :lol:
Correct. Once the NCAA vacates the games the BIG will move to remove the BIG championships from 21,22, and 2023. Then it will be up to the ESPN driven CFP committee to do their thing and take back the big golden vagina.
 
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Keep in mind that the Weiss computer situation is still out there, along with the possible gambling aspect. SCUM is going to get fucked and they have nobody but themselves to blame.

Believe me, if there is a gambling angle, that will trump everything else in severity, and I'll be here for it. That being said, I just can't imagine Vegas sitting back quietly and letting things play out on the ncaa's timeline. Also, the first thing the B1G did was call in Vegas' go-to consultants for this kind of thing (forget the name of the company), so I'd assume they'd have dug up something by now and turned it over to the feds Pathetically, I think tcun did it all solely to beat Ohio State and Harbaugh to get back to the nfl.
 
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