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

Random passing thought I had: Marshall with their very good coach would take Michigan behind the woodshed. He wouldn't fuck around with the nonsense play calls USC and Minny went with in the first half.
USC was too soft on the lines to ever beat scUM. Minny was a different story. They beat themselves. And that will be the way scUM wins this year. Boring offense, playing keep away with their run game. And relying mainly on their defense. And also praying the other team makes mistakes, which has happened the last 2wks
 
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I think the skunk bears winning Ugly is actually a good thing, because it keeps them paralyzed on 2 fronts.

1. It’s entertaining to watch their fan base cheer for what they suspect deep down is a dumpster fire waiting for a match or a missile from the NCAA that their dear leaders are hiding from them.

2. If they lose a game before their reply to the NCAA’s NOA is due, they would possibly change tactics and go for a post season bowl ban (for this year) in an attempt to gain mercy and reclaim some semblance of Public Relations.

It’s similar to an administration who knows they should tank the season at the trade deadline but they keep winning just enough to keep the fans in seats.

Let them keep winning. All redemption roads and karma timelines intersect in Columbus Ohio in November.

After all, taking them out back to the “woodshed” has always been our duty to the rest of the nation.
 
I don't know WTF it's about, but it's lame as hell to use at a sporting event. What, couldn't get licensing for "Three Times A Lady"?
It is an odd song for a football game, but I assume it is played because people sing along to it. It is just odd because it has zero connection or do any fans chant something O! H! I! O!.
 
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I think the skunk bears winning Ugly is actually a good thing, because it keeps them paralyzed on 2 fronts.

1. It’s entertaining to watch their fan base cheer for what they suspect deep down is a dumpster fire waiting for a match or a missile from the NCAA that their dear leaders are hiding from them.

2. If they lose a game before their reply to the NCAA’s NOA is due, they would possibly change tactics and go for a post season bowl ban (for this year) in an attempt to gain mercy and reclaim some semblance of Public Relations.

It’s similar to an administration who knows they should tank the season at the trade deadline but they keep winning just enough to keep the fans in seats.

Let them keep winning. All redemption roads and karma timelines intersect in Columbus Ohio in November.

After all, taking them out back to the “woodshed” has always been our duty to the rest of the nation.

Also, I think part of Ono doesn't want to throw away Team 145 just yet because he knows he won't be welcome in the locker room afterwards.
 
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I don't see an official thread for Minnesota. And since they just played the cheaters, and it's about their love of the cheaters (and others), I figured I'd put this here.

Funny thread about how they think that the Big Ten protects the cheaters and Ohio State and Penn State. I'd like to see what happens if Penn State fans were to hear about this theory.

We all could make a list of times when referees got something wrong, and our team got screwed. Those with a winning attitude continue on without actually making the list. And those without that winning attitude hold on to that list.
 
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I don't see an official thread for Minnesota. And since they just played the cheaters, and it's about their love of the cheaters (and others), I figured I'd put this here.

Funny thread about how they think that the Big Ten protects the cheaters and Ohio State and Penn State. I'd like to see what happens if Penn State fans were to hear about this theory.

We all could make a list of times when referees got something wrong, and our team got screwed. Those with a winning attitude continue on without actually making the list. And those without that winning attitude hold on to that list.
A decades long "speeracy" involving hundreds of refs and conference officials, and it's never leaked. No NYT investigative reports have ever thought to go after the inevitable Pulitzer Prize they'd get for breaking the story.

The Fredo board does this every time the US News rankings comes out: "an administrator has told me that they have proof that Ohio State buys its ranking." Really? You have proof of a decades long speeracy involving hundreds of universities and thousands of people, and you're sitting on it? A speeracy that is causing huge reputational harm to your university? You're not calling up those NYT reporters and saying "come get your Pulitzers?"

Next thing you're going to tell me is that tcun are sitting on some kind of a "binder" with evidence of Ohio State football's massive cheating but have kept it to themselves.
 
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I don't see an official thread for Minnesota. And since they just played the cheaters, and it's about their love of the cheaters (and others), I figured I'd put this here.

Funny thread about how they think that the Big Ten protects the cheaters and Ohio State and Penn State. I'd like to see what happens if Penn State fans were to hear about this theory.

We all could make a list of times when referees got something wrong, and our team got screwed. Those with a winning attitude continue on without actually making the list. And those without that winning attitude hold on to that list.
Well, they did get fucked on that onside kick.
 
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May be nothing.
May be big.

It's not clear if Kostner's departure is directly related to Stalions alleged appearance on the CMU sidelines for last year's game at Michigan State, wearing sunglasses and a goatee while Stalions was on staff at Michigan. CMU athletics still hasn't confirmed it was Stalions on the sideline, and it has said Stalions wasn't listed on a sideline-pass list. There were several members of the CMU coaching staff who had ties to Stalions from their time on staff at Michigan, including McElwain, who was a receivers coach at UM in 2018, and Kostner, who was a graduate-student assistant at UM. Assistant head coach/defensive-backs coach Michael Zordich also has coached at UM, and remains on staff at CMU.
 
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