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

They aren't going to hand down a SMU type death penalty but vacating all wins from 2021-2023, a 3 year post season ban (equal to the amount of time they were cheating) and 3 years of hard recruiting restrictions (same) would effectively make them Rich Rod level again for at least half a decade and a hard hole to climb out of
Sounds good but throw in a 3 year show cause for Moore since he will be a repeat offender.
 
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I get not wanting to "punish players who did nothing wrong" but whats going on at scUM is clearly a wide spread institutional issue.
I see this argument a lot - "Let's not punish the players who weren't even here when the infractions happened." See, that's why the NCAA lets them transfer without waiting a year. I think I read once that they don't need to state that players can transfer out of a school without waiting a year if the punishments are harsh enough, but they usually state it, anyway. Only the players who want to be punished with post-season bans for X years have to deal with it. Plus there's the transfer portal - I don't know how that works, but it seems a lot of people transfer without any problems, already. Punish the school for cheating and collecting money based on the cheating. It won't hurt the players, unless they want to pretend they're victims. It will just hurt the school and the fans. But to hell with the fans.
 
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Moore will never coach in major college football again regardless if this goes even remotely how it should
I hope that you're right! The thing is, the school's admins hired him as the new HC knowing his involvement in the recruiting violations as well as the sign stealing scandal. The school is complicit with the cover-up and arrogant enough to say "we don't care" when hiring this guy.
 
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:lol: now Harbaugh's clown shoes lawyer is spouting off on Twitter


So the defense here, apparently, is “don’t look at my client, look at who is accusing him”

That excuse is always lame

In this case that excuse is the NCAa’s violation of antitrust law

The ncaa comprises its member institutions

As such, the UofM is part of that antitrust violation. They are as culpable as any other institution that makes up the ncaa, and there is no other part of the ncaa; no other culpability

So…”look at what THEY did… that completely absolves us of any accountability… even though we are as much a part of that ‘they’ as anyone”
 
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So the defense here, apparently, is “don’t look at my client, look at who is accusing him”

That excuse is always lame

In this case that excuse is the NCAa’s violation of antitrust law

The ncaa comprises its member institutions

As such, the UofM is part of that antitrust violation. They are as culpable as any other institution that makes up the ncaa, and there is no other part of the ncaa; no other culpability

So…”look at what THEY did… that completely absolves us of any accountability… even though we are as much a part of that ‘they’ as anyone”
Good call. Also, he says Harbaugh was suspended from high school for failure to sign the year book. No - he was suspended for much worse. He was suspended for recruiting violations. What's the analogical equivalent? Maybe plagiarism? "Harbaugh, you've been suspended for cheating your ass off on your finals."

You bet your ass the college he goes to now is going to look into this.
 
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I have a shocking revelation...


They are so fixated on the cheeseburgers as the reason for the show-cause while overlooking that the penalties are from the deceit and/or stonewalling the investigation are why there are step penalties. Also, they are missing that the penalties are in principle (because tcun has none), not because the NCAA is trying to act tough or that they think he's going to return. It's a message saying that he's not welcome in the NCAA for at least four years.
 
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I have a shocking revelation...


They are so fixated on the cheeseburgers as the reason for the show-cause while overlooking that the penalties are from the deceit and/or stonewalling the investigation are why there are step penalties. Also, they are missing that the penalties are in principle (because tcun has none), not because the NCAA is trying to act tough or that they think he's going to return. It's a message saying that he's not welcome in the NCAA for at least four years.

The posts in that thread keep getting more and more gold. Harbaugh's non compliance is well documented, but PLEASE sue so more shit about shady doings at scUM under Harbaugh can come to light once people getting to digging more.


True Blue Grit



August 7th, 2024 at 2:44 PM ^

I really, really, really, really, really hope Harbaugh and his lawyers sue the f**k out of the NCAA just for the principle of it. This action is so capricious and malevolent it's just begging for legal action. A good lawyer could easily expose the NCAA for unjustly persecuting and harassing Harbaugh, limiting his ability for employment, and smearing his reputation. And my bet is they'd cave in quickly rather than face any public scrutiny for their unethical actions.
 
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