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

Problem is this assumes you have a good OL.

Which they have the opposite of a good OL.

Their only option is this route. If they want any chance they need to put in Orji and run option football. Then hope Orji can hit a few wide open play actions or something.

Thats their only shot

Bad OL bad WRs it would be hard for most QBs to succeed there and they are leaning on guys who are barely even MAC caliber.
 
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Some of the sunshine pumpers are trying to push the narrative that the run game is really improving! :lol:

Maybe if you only look at the box score of this game against a awful Sun Belt defense.

Ark State was getting through their OL and to the ball carriers early, they just couldn't fucking tackle at all and ended up giving up a bunch of yards after contact.

Donovan Edwards aint breaking a bunch of tackles against better defenses.
It's going to be simply marvelous watching USC curb stomp the Cheaters. Losing two games in the Pig House by significant margins will expose them for the cheaters that they are.
Yeah they look like a mediocre team, but I have questions about USC, Washington, Minnesota, Sparty, et al. If their defense stays injury free they could win seven more games.
 
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Eleven Warriors is discussing potential identities of the staffer that handed access to their shared drive of cheating intel to the firm that eventually went to the NCAA.

This was posted on The Fort, and lines up with what Premierdrum has been dealing.

As someone who has been plugged in with the University for years, I can’t emphasize enough the danger the program is in these upcoming seasons. Folks need to remember that from 97 to 2014 the program was led by folks who still have sway today in A2, who at the time rationalized every decision, refused to take accountability for the calamitous failure of the program, and who were some of Jim’s loudest critics throughout his tenure. They would rather have a mediocre Michigan but all the power entrusted to them, than a winning Michigan but a truly independent football program that does not have to cowtow to sacred Buddhas in the admin/regents/trustees/donor groups. Jim’s taking all of the talent hurt us not only for obvious reasons but because it empowers those folks to make hires based on who will comply rather than who will win.

It amazes me how ignorant many are to this fifth column within the U. For example, it wasn’t Ryan Day etc who went to NCAA—it was a UM insider. Harbaugh let a lot of people know they were outdated, meddling, bureaucrats and that didn’t sit well.”


“I can tell you, with 100% certainty based on real information, OSU did not go to the NCAA with the briefing materials on Stalions etc.”

”Look, I like you and your posts (he’s talking to timmie, of course lol) but I’m telling you—it wasn’t an OSU firm etc. It’s a national investigations firm—one of the biggest. And the person behind it was affiliated with UM. Does the NCAA then have its own leakers to OSU folks? Sure. I learned about this a few months ago—before I too believed it was Third and Day etc.”

”It’s a well known secret that it came from within UM. I bet a few mods here know too but the OSU thread is juicier, is a useful deflection, and—this is important—Stalions and his camp believe it was some massive conspiracy, and talk a lot.

I’m not going to say too much more on a public forum because it will hurt the program if we get too much further into this. But what happened last year was a pretty devastating act of sabotage. Literally team files etc lifted and packaged to the NCAA. Ridiculous

I really, really hope it's Mike Hart. That would cut so deep among the faithful.
 
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Eleven Warriors is discussing potential identities of the staffer that handed access to their shared drive of cheating intel to the firm that eventually went to the NCAA.

This was posted on The Fort, and lines up with what Premierdrum has been dealing.



I really, really hope it's Mike Hart. That would cut so deep among the faithful.
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Eleven Warriors is discussing potential identities of the staffer that handed access to their shared drive of cheating intel to the firm that eventually went to the NCAA.

This was posted on The Fort, and lines up with what Premierdrum has been dealing.



I really, really hope it's Mike Hart. That would cut so deep among the faithful.
"Sabotage". "Ridiculous".

Even when their words say 'we cheated and got caught', their tone says 'fuck you for catching us'. Assholes.
 
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I don't know why they bothered to post the fact that their game against Texas is the most-watched game of the season, so far. I mean, if Ohio State was in their shoes, I wouldn't give a turd for how many people watched it.
Talk eventually moves to how *ichigan has a lot of people who want to watch their games. And they complain about how people want to watch THEIR games, but they don't get more money than the teams that people don't care to see.
What isn't awesome are the few schools in the B1G that have very high levels of viewership and get the same revenue as the dregs of the B1G and that is a majority of our universities.
And it makes them made that the teams that benefit off their viewership revenue were fighting to keep them out of the playoffs last year.
Whenever I see one of these games where Michigan draws like this, I have to admit I still get a little rage flashback at how the B1G treated Michigan last year over the "scandal".

Every one of these schools has gotten fat on the revenue from these games.
This next guy took a page out of Penn State's playbook:
F this conference! Michigan vs Everybody

I’m watching USC versus Pitt volleyball on BTN right now and glad that Pitt is leading
Who wants to tell the next guy that if *ichigan didn't make the playoffs, Ohio State would have, and the rest of the Big Ten still gets their share of the playoff money? And... how many years was *ichigan in the pile of of suck, not making the playoffs?
It’s not only the television money, though that’s the biggest part. The conference also gets the money that Michigan earned for making the CFP ($6 million), and then basically divides it among the schools. So all those schools that tried to prevent Michigan from making the CFP profit from it making the CFP.

Fuck every single one of them.
 
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I don't know why they bothered to post the fact that their game against Texas is the most-watched game of the season, so far. I mean, if Ohio State was in their shoes, I wouldn't give a turd for how many people watched it.
Talk eventually moves to how *ichigan has a lot of people who want to watch their games. And they complain about how people want to watch THEIR games, but they don't get more money than the teams that people don't care to see.

And it makes them made that the teams that benefit off their viewership revenue were fighting to keep them out of the playoffs last year.

This next guy took a page out of Penn State's playbook:

Who wants to tell the next guy that if *ichigan didn't make the playoffs, Ohio State would have, and the rest of the Big Ten still gets their share of the playoff money? And... how many years was *ichigan in the pile of of suck, not making the playoffs?

It's week 3 and there's literally been no other interesting matchups to watch. Get over yourselves.
 
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Great sCummation:

Premierdrum 2 HOURS AGO
This is how we've reported it here:
Weiss gets caught being weird. Put on leave. University-owned devices taken by UM IT. Harbaugh pissed.

Weiss devices had deep and unauthorized encryption. UM IT couldn't access their data. Cybersecurity group brought in to crack them.

Two buckets of materials found: Pervy stuff (stolen nudes from hacked iCloud accounts of UM students) and Football stuff (master spreadsheet, sideline videos).

UM brought in two legal firms at this point - one for each "bucket" of offensive materials - to determine next steps, obligations, et al.

On a parallel but otherwise totally separate timeline, the third firm began investigating Stalions' scheme in late August or early September 2023. They had help from the inside, a UM football staffer was providing access to the shared drive and other materials. This firm went to the NCAA with their findings - a shockingly comprehensive investigation over the course of about 6-7 weeks - in October.

At this point, UM assumed their own internal materials had leaked to the NCAA. They believed these materials were incomplete and left open the opportunity for loopholes as to the legality of the actions.

I sincerely believe - and have stated here often - that UM didn't understand the depth and breadth of information and evidence against them that the NCAA had - until they gained access to those supporting documents with the formal deliver of the NOA.

Typing it out sounds crazy. But every comment, every action, and evert bit that's trickled out since they received the NOA supports what we've reported here.
 
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I don't know why they bothered to post the fact that their game against Texas is the most-watched game of the season, so far. I mean, if Ohio State was in their shoes, I wouldn't give a turd for how many people watched it.
Talk eventually moves to how *ichigan has a lot of people who want to watch their games. And they complain about how people want to watch THEIR games, but they don't get more money than the teams that people don't care to see.

And it makes them made that the teams that benefit off their viewership revenue were fighting to keep them out of the playoffs last year.

This next guy took a page out of Penn State's playbook:

Who wants to tell the next guy that if *ichigan didn't make the playoffs, Ohio State would have, and the rest of the Big Ten still gets their share of the playoff money? And... how many years was *ichigan in the pile of of suck, not making the playoffs?
Maybe TCUN should just go play with themselves then.
 
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