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

Those of you talking about the documentary... don't get me wrong, I haven't seen it. I dropped Netflix years ago.

But I'm absolutely certain that you weren't paying attention. I'm absolutely certain that you missed the most important points of that film.

I have it on very good authority that the film would tear open the soft underbelly of college football cheating and that Ohio State and all of the other real cheaters would come spilling out. It was made very clear that the film would show who the real cheaters were. So it must have. I just know it.
 
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Those of you talking about the documentary... don't get me wrong, I haven't seen it. I dropped Netflix years ago.

But I'm absolutely certain that you weren't paying attention. I'm absolutely certain that you missed the most important points of that film.

I have it on very good authority that the film would tear open the soft underbelly of college football cheating and that Ohio State and all of the other real cheaters would come spilling out. It was made very clear that the film would show who the real cheaters were. So it must have. I just know it.
Just wait, you'll see ....
 
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I'm still pretty pissed at Joel Klatt. He advocated for letting the process play out, after the scandal broke. Not that he had/has any power, but he was an unofficial mouthpiece for "due process".
Now, the cheaters got into the playoffs, over a team that didn't cheat (probably Florida State), and won the championship, instead of a team that probably didn't cheat. I think Florida State's bowl game against Georgia probably shows that they weren't going to win the playoffs, but being undefeated, they were more deserving than a team of cheaters.
If I were on the playoff committee, I'd find it embarrassing to have to admit that we knew they were cheating and we let them in the playoffs, anyway.
Go eat a pile of rhino diarrhea, Joel. You're only one step above Dan Fouts.
The implication that Florida State runs a clean program is something I'd take issue with.
 
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DFBIA thought the documentary would paint them in positive light, somehow they watched it and still came to that conclusion lol.

All I got from it is that Stallions is a unhinged liar and that scUM did cheat and is trying to keep the goal posts in line that this is a "EVERYONE DOES IT!" kind of thing, even though of course everyone does not do what Stallions and scUM did.
 
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Those of you talking about the documentary... don't get me wrong, I haven't seen it. I dropped Netflix years ago.

But I'm absolutely certain that you weren't paying attention. I'm absolutely certain that you missed the most important points of that film.

I have it on very good authority that the film would tear open the soft underbelly of college football cheating and that Ohio State and all of the other real cheaters would come spilling out. It was made very clear that the film would show who the real cheaters were. So it must have. I just know it.
Too big to kill? I'm sure the BIG and Fox sports have a huge interest in keeping Michigan "clean". The Chicago TV market has a huge Michigan base. Also New York and the West Coast. Not to mention that The Game gets one of the highest TV ratings for sports events every year. We're talking a huge amount of money if Michigan is reduced to MAC level. Who gives a shit if SMU is lost. They don't even own Ft. Worth. Same with UNC football, or even Penn State.
 
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Just because I've seen this and since forgotten it like 5 times.....the CMU <> Michigan connections:

Head Coach: Jim McElwain 2019 - present (however short lived that may be)
Previously: Michigan's WR coach in 2018 under.......Jim Harbaugh

Assistant Head Coach: Michael Zordich - 2021 - present (again....for now)
Previously: Michigan's DB coach from 2015-2020 under......Jim Harbaugh

QB Coach: Jake Kostner - 2023 - present
Previously: Michigan Student Assistant coach from 2015-2018 under.......Jim Harbaugh
 
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How did nobody around Stalions not call him on his insane behavior?

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