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

Great minds think alike. (And your mind and mine too apparently)
From 2weeks ago…


This is exactly what I was hoping for

Their big “football Saturday night” on NBC will be ruined by talk of this, AND the talk the week ofThe Game will be about this. Rubbing it in their faces at both ends of the season
If they had the sense god gave a weasel, they'd hurry up and cop to all of it and get that punishment rolling so it'll be old news by November.

So they'll do the opposite and cry about timing for 3 mo. and piss off the NCAA right up until kickoff
 
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Minter and Denard "September Heisman" Robinson are working with the NCAA on a "negotiated resolution". Have they flipped on Michigan?
Well, if they're "negotiating," that has to imply that they're giving up something in exchange for something. So, yeah, I think they flipped and the wall of silence is starting to crumble.
 
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So what was in the draft again?
According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, the formal Notice of Allegations is “mostly unchanged” from the draft notice obtained by ESPN earlier this month, which indicated that Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore and former Michigan staffers Jim Harbaugh, Chris Partridge, Denard Robinson and Connor Stalions – the architect of Michigan’s impermissible in-person scouting operation – were all accused of committing Level I violations. Former Michigan assistants Jesse Minter and Steve Clinkscale were also accused of recruiting violations unrelated to Stalions.

Institutionally, Michigan faces a Level I violation for its “pattern of noncompliance within the football program” and efforts to hinder or thwart the NCAA's investigation, per the NOA draft obtained by ESPN. The draft stated that Moore – the only individual still with the program that has been accused of violating rules individually – could face a suspension and show-cause penalty for deleting a thread of 52 text messages with Stalions on the same day in October 2023 that Stalions was initially revealed by media reports to be the leader of Michigan’s sign-stealing scheme.

Asked about the allegations earlier this month, Moore – who was the Wolverines' offensive coordinator at the time but became Michigan’s head coach in January after Harbaugh became the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers – said Michigan is “cooperating with the NCAA fully” and that he is looking forward to the text messages being released.

Given that Michigan has three months to respond, it’s unlikely any sanctions will be issued against Michigan until 2025. After Michigan issues its response, a hearing will be scheduled with the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions to determine penalties unless Michigan agrees to accept penalties without a hearing.
 
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Well, if they're "negotiating," that has to imply that they're giving up something in exchange for something. So, yeah, I think they flipped and the wall of silence is starting to crumble.
And if Minter is doing it to keep a path back to CFB open, then it has to be a mighty long show cause he's facing because I don't see him getting booted out of the NFL for several years.
 
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And if Minter is doing it to keep a path back to CFB open, then it has to be a mighty long show cause he's facing because I don't see him getting booted out of the NFL for several years.

Hope that shit heel ends up having to run back to Georgia State, UMass, or some other D program in 5 years where he can live out the rest of his career trying to explain why he was a genius for a couple of years and is now back to giving up 30ppg in the sun belt.
 
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The one thing that I think will keep tcun from asking for an extension to the 90 day period is that they'll want to make the show of self-imposing a bowl ban this year after they're knocked out of playoff contention. If, as most of us believe, they have 3 losses going into mid November, look for the "we're cooperating and doing everything right" grift to come into play.
 
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