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Fact this is coming out before the NCAAs decision just screams Michigan puff piece.


Everything since the first like couple of days of the scandal breaking from the vast majority of sports media has either been puff piece or going out of the way not to acknowledge the elephant in the top.
 
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Well they’re either going to go the route of how cool it was that they pulled it off or they’re going to go the route of how much they stole this season.

I cant think anyone with TCUN would want to be involved with the project either way.

I sort of think it’s going to be how crazy it was and how badly they conned football over the last 3 years.

We’ll see I guess
 
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here's who his production company lists as their "network partners":
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Yea with ESPN and the Big 10 network being “partners” there’s no way this is going to be anything other than a fluff piece. A bunch of the same “nobody knew! stallions acted alone! Michigan committed no wrong doing!” Crap.

I expect Michigan ultimately gets off without much happening, even if they are guilty as all hell, just because nobody (NCAA/Media/etc) is actually going to want to admit that the last 3 seasons of college football were completely tainted by their actions.
 
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Yea with ESPN and the Big 10 network being “partners” there’s no way this is going to be anything other than a fluff piece. A bunch of the same “nobody knew! stallions acted alone! Michigan committed no wrong doing!” Crap.

I expect Michigan ultimately gets off without much happening, even if they are guilty as all hell, just because nobody (NCAA/Media/etc) is actually going to want to admit that the last 3 seasons of college football were completely tainted by their actions.
The big ten is the only one who hit them early without the process being finished.

This may be a fluff piece but I totally disagree that nothing happens to them of significance. They do that and it’s a green light for future issues.

The big ten said they stole games and suspended their coach because it’s all they could do.

I truly think they’ll vacate all of it. Not sure if they’ll take scholarships and bowl ban them (they’ll use the excuse that they don’t want to harm currently players). However I really think how could they not take the last 3 seasons of games?
 
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