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

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And if there is in fact some looming FBI investigation that could reveal more violations to be punished, would anyone want to step into that?
Someone looking pad their bank account while running out the clock on their career. Tommy Tuberville has got that sweet Senate gig, so he's out. Art Briles, maybe? What's Bobby Patrino up to these days?
 
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Someone looking pad their bank account while running out the clock on their career. Tommy Tuberville has got that sweet Senate gig, so he's out. Art Briles, maybe? What's Bobby Patrino up to these days?

So.....

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this is another good one....

Here's what we have to understand about their media apparatus up there: They project better than they do anything else.

Way back when all this started, one of the first substantial leaks was that "50 hours of OSU practice video was found on Weiss' computer." When people starting tying the Stalions and Weiss matters together, UMPD and AAPD quickly stated that they were "completely unrelated" and separate investigations. That's when BlueAnon started pushing the Catapult story, again painting themselves as the victims of cheating by OSU. Those claims were quickly and unequivocally debunked by Catapult itself, the pseudo-denial from UMPD and AAPD kept people from pushing more on the initial Weiss claim.

While I can't verify the exact "50 hours on a harddrive" claim, 22 and I have compared notes and I can say with confidence that OSU's remote video server was illegally accessed by a member of the UM coaching staff utilizing a stolen login and password. The digital breadcrumbs seem to connect at minimum Weiss and Minter directly to the material illegally accessed, and possibly others. I understand that a fairly recent exchange between the FBI and OSU brass confirms this.

A lingering question for me - and something I hope we get the answer to when all is said and done - is which was first? Did Weiss start by hacking coeds' iCloud accounts to nudes, later realizing that he could use a similar strategy to get into OSU's remote video server? Or did he start by getting into the WHAC footage and then decided to go carnal?


In any event, it's going to be incredible when we can finally read all the way through it.
Apologies if someone mentioned this already in the subsequent seven pages that I haven’t read through yet, but it connects directly to this behavior by Alabama.


I’m sure they decided to do that for no reason.
 
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It takes world class mental gymnastics to twist it that nobody on the coaching staff coulda really known what Stallions was doing. To even get close to that thought you have to believe that high level college coaches just decided it was a good idea to take unsolicited actual game plan advice from a low level staffer without knowing how he obtained his knowledge. Which of course is a completely ridiculous premise.

They basically want everyone to believe that Stallions just knocked on Harbaugh's door one day, handed him binders on all the opponents and Harbaugh said "oh thanks we will use this" without asking any questions.
That's what gets me about the Skunkbears denials. Stallions must have given his info to one or both of the Coordinators. They must have discussed it with Harblow.

Yet we're supposed to believe that neither of the Coordinators nor the HC ever inquired about where it came from or why it was so effective? "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth" is that it...?

Patently ridiculous.

There's video of Stallions on the sideline with a folder standing next to the OC and Harblow is literally standing next to the OC. They can be seen speaking furiously at each other, Harblow with one side of his headphone pulled out so he could hear what the OC is saying with Stallions standing less than six feet away from the conversation.

And we're supposed to believe neither the OC nor the HC knew who he was or what position he held on the team.

They're literally down to the "Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?" defense.
 
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That's what gets me about the Skunkbears denials. Stallions must have given his info to one or both of the Coordinators. They must have discussed it with Harblow.

Yet we're supposed to believe that neither of the Coordinators nor the HC ever inquired about where it came from or why it was so effective? "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth" is that it...?

Patently ridiculous.

There's video of Stallions on the sideline with a folder standing next to the OC and Harblow is literally standing next to the OC. They can be seen speaking furiously at each other, Harblow with one side of his headphone pulled out so he could hear what the OC is saying with Stallions standing less than six feet away from the conversation.

And we're supposed to believe neither the OC nor the HC knew who he was or what position he held on the team.

They're literally down to the "Who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?" defense.

Their logic is that we have yet to see any physical concrete proof that any of the coaches had any idea about Stallions scheme. So you "cant say they knew" (though the insider information coming out now definitely says otherwise) It's a big stretch of plausible deniability, basically we are supposed to believe that the whole scUM coaching staff are a bunch of dullards who would take unsolicited game plan advice from low level staffers and actually implement it.
 
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