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

Either you were complicit and enabling in the violations or you were a complete idiot blinded by your obsessive need to jock-sniff. Either way, you're unfit to be President of a Big Ten university.

 
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None of this is helping their cause with the NCAA with the other more serious violations.

You know the one with a LOIC

Yep having lawyers of the accused and the fucking University president basically calling the NCAA the liars here is not going to play well. They would all be served best to keep their mouths shut, but we all know at this point that they just cant do that.
 
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One shred of intelligence on that mblow thread pointed out that Tressel was a consultant for the Colts and Pryor was a 3rd rounder. A more apt analogy to Harbaugh would be when Kelley left Oregon with a show cause for the Eagles and wasn't suspended. They're going to treat a HC differently than a consultant. Fair? Absolutely not, but when has the NFL been concerned with anything other than their self-interest. I don't like it, but I won't be surprised if they don't do anything to Harbaugh.

As much as I want to see that simple bastard suffer immeasurably, the most important thing is what the ncaa does to the program and Cryin' Sharrrone over the Stalions violations and rampant LOIC reaching all the way up to the President's office.
 
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Just my otherwise uninformed observation. Harbaugh appears to be of the obsessive/compulsive type of personality. With that in mind, it is difficult to conceive how Harbaugh would be unaware of his staff/coaches in respect to their game day conduct along the sidelines as well as their extensive pre-game preparation. The thought that a non-coach could be allowed free access to his coaching staff without Harbaugh knowing what that individual was up to is more than a little unbelievable. While this conduct may be slotted as a lack of institutional control, it truly is something else. Clearly Harbaugh was in fact in control. Any other conclusion defies logic.
 
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One shred of intelligence on that mblow thread pointed out that Tressel was a consultant for the Colts and Pryor was a 3rd rounder. A more apt analogy to Harbaugh would be when Kelley left Oregon with a show cause for the Eagles and wasn't suspended. They're going to treat a HC differently than a consultant. Fair? Absolutely not, but when has the NFL been concerned with anything other than their self-interest. I don't like it, but I won't be surprised if they don't do anything to Harbaugh.

At least Harbaugh will do it to himself in the end, that team is going to suck this year, they won't fire him after one year but after a year of bad on the field product coupled with Harbaugh's weird pain in the ass self starting to stink on the whole organization I doubt he makes it through 2 years.
 
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Just my otherwise uninformed observation. Harbaugh appears to be of the obsessive/compulsive type of personality. With that in mind, it is difficult to conceive how Harbaugh would be unaware of his staff/coaches in respect to their game day conduct along the sidelines as well as their extensive pre-game preparation. The thought that a non-coach could be allowed free access to his coaching staff without Harbaugh knowing what that individual was up to is more than a little unbelievable. While this conduct may be slotted as a lack of institutional control, it truly is something else. Clearly Harbaugh was in fact in control. Any other conclusion defies logic.
Harbaugh 100% knew. I'd guess that it was combination of Jay, Partridge and Minter who were approached by Stalions. They took the scheme to Harbaugh. Harbaugh OK'd it and brought the coordinators on board.
 
I know we like to laugh when the NCAA hammers on someone who already quit, but this one really does effect Harbaugh. When he flames out with the Chargers he will never coach in college football again and what are the chances another NFL team tries to go to that well?

He's now 60 years old; this (i.e. Chargers) will be his last football coaching job anyway. It's not like he'll be needing more money.

As the Michigan Wolverines clinched the national title, head coach Harbaugh whose net worth is currently $35 million, also hit a financial touchdown with massive earnings through multiple bonuses this season!

In late January, Harbaugh agreed to return to the NFL as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers with a five-year deal that will reportedly pay him an average annual salary of $16 million.
 
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I know we like to laugh when the NCAA hammers on someone who already quit, but this one really does effect Harbaugh. When he flames out with the Chargers he will never coach in college football again and what are the chances another NFL team tries to go to that well?
Never underestimate someone having an unlimited budget and the ego to match trying his hand at a certain loser.
 
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