• New here? Register here now for access to all the forums, download game torrents, private messages, polls, Sportsbook, etc. Plus, stay connected and follow BP on Instagram @buckeyeplanet and Facebook.

2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.

Just sayin':
1) It would be great to see scUM get >34 wins (i.e. 1,012 - 978 = 34) vacated; which could very well happen.....8D
2021 wins: 12
2022 wins: 13
2023 winns: 15
Total wins over the 3 years that they cheated: 40

2) Regardless, I'm pretty sure that they will be the only football team in NCAA history to reach 1000 wins twice. An achievement that will probably never be matched.......:lol:

FBS all-time winningest programs
1. Michigan | 1,012 wins
2. Ohio State | 978 wins
3. Alabama | 974 wins
4. Notre Dame | 962 wins
5. Texas | 961 wins
6. Oklahoma | 950 wins
7. Penn State | 943 wins
8. Nebraska | 924 wins
9. Georgia | 892 wins
10. USC | 882 wins
First, I agree - make them vacate those 40 wins.
But second, I don't want them to even talk about how they still won those games or those games happened or whatever. Vacating games is kinda lame. Let the cheaters average 6 wins a season, and Ohio State 12 wins a season for 6 more seasons. Assuming your numbers are correct, the cheaters would be at 1,048 wins. And Ohio State would be at 1,050 wins. Then they can quit the sport.

Actually, Ohio State is behind the cheaters by 11 in the head-to-head series. They can quit in 12 years, when Ohio State wins their 63rd against them.
 
Upvote 0
2) Regardless, I'm pretty sure that they will be the only football team in NCAA history to reach 1000 wins twice. An achievement that will probably never be matched.......:lol:

FBS all-time winningest programs
1. Michigan | 1,012 wins
2. Ohio State | 978 wins
3. Alabama | 974 wins
4. Notre Dame | 962 wins
5. Texas | 961 wins
6. Oklahoma | 950 wins
7. Penn State | 943 wins
8. Nebraska | 924 wins
9. Georgia | 892 wins
10. USC | 882 wins
I don't know. Ya got Oklahoma and USC in that list. Past history indicates that those two programs could end up in deep sticky sometime in the next decade.
 
Upvote 0
First, I agree - make them vacate those 40 wins.
But second, I don't want them to even talk about how they still won those games or those games happened or whatever. Vacating games is kinda lame. Let the cheaters average 6 wins a season, and Ohio State 12 wins a season for 6 more seasons. Assuming your numbers are correct, the cheaters would be at 1,048 wins. And Ohio State would be at 1,050 wins. Then they can quit the sport.

Actually, Ohio State is behind the cheaters by 11 in the head-to-head series. They can quit in 12 years, when Ohio State wins their 63rd against them.
That was supposed to be evening up in the next two or three years without the cheating turn around, right? We're not all going to live another 12 years.
 
Upvote 0
Kweif7456: 21 hours ago
images


Premierdrum: 10 hours ago




Premierdrum: 9 hours ago
"The scale is exaggerated." This is a tell.
The center of their defense appears to remain that only games filmed by UM employees actually violate the advance scouting rule.
The NCAA has the spreadsheet. They know how many games were filmed. They know who shot what. They know which coaches accessed these materials.
The NCAA also knows - through the testimony of multiple involved parties - that it was Connor on the CMU sideline.
But yes, please, tell us how the scale of their operation is "exaggerated."

Just sayin: A scUM employee (Conner Stalions) buys the ticket and sends a relative/friend to film the game for him and that doesn't count as a NCAA violation......:lol:
 
Last edited:
Upvote 0
J.B.: 6 hours ago
On the 12th day since indictment
Michigan still has not said “sorry”
12 hundred plus victims
11 Devices taken
10 Lawyers talking
Ninety years in prison
8 years he did this
7 Federal Agents
6 Level 1’s and counting
FIVE VICTIMS HAVE FILED
4 years of Show Cause
3rd NOA coming
2 houses raided
AND A PARTRIDGE DESTROYED A PC…

:lol:
 
Upvote 0
J.B.: 6 hours ago
On the 12th day since indictment
Michigan still has not said “sorry”
12 hundred plus victims
11 Devices taken
10 Lawyers talking
Ninety years in prison
8 years he did this
7 Federal Agents
6 Level 1’s and counting
FIVE VICTIMS HAVE FILED
4 years of Show Cause
3rd NOA coming
2 houses raided
AND A PARTRIDGE DESTROYED A PC…

:lol:


Well done - but I would go with "And a Pervert with a PC"
 
Upvote 0
Kweif7456: 21 hours ago
images


Premierdrum: 10 hours ago




Premierdrum: 9 hours ago
"The scale is exaggerated." This is a tell.
The center of their defense appears to remain that only games filmed by UM employees actually violate the advance scouting rule.
The NCAA has the spreadsheet. They know how many games were filmed. They know who shot what. They know which coaches accessed these materials.
The NCAA also knows - through the testimony of multiple involved parties - that it was Connor on the CMU sideline.
But yes, please, tell us how the scale of their operation is "exaggerated."

Just sayin: A scUM employee (Conner Stalions) buys the ticket and sends a relative/friend to film the game for him and that doesn't count as a NCAA violation......:lol:

Ono will let the school burn before jeopardizing he relationship with team 144 or tdfbia. He is not a well man emotionally.
 
Upvote 0
What argument does Michigan have? They pretty much admit they did it, but just claim "everyone does it" and "its not really cheating"

Big shocker that defense didn't fly, even with the weak ass NCAA.
Sounds like they genuinely think they can argue that, since Stallions had friends and relatives filming for him and not him personally, that's all fine.
 
Upvote 0
Sounds like they genuinely think they can argue that, since Stallions had friends and relatives filming for him and not him personally, that's all fine.

If the people you are making that argument to are all completely stupid, then sure. No wonder it works in the minds of DFBIA.
 
Upvote 0
Back
Top