Apparently it's a lot harder when you don't know what the other team is going to do. Who knew?
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Minimal advantage. Everybody does it.Apparently it's a lot harder when you don't know what the other team is going to do. Who knew?
I assumed it's about "justa burger gate." Since that's the only one that's been concluded on the institutional level and penalties handed out to the relevant weasels. Justaburgergate is also the only one of the three that is centered on recruiting violations.
08/25/2024: With the Netflix "Sign Stealer" documentary set to be released in two days time, the NCAA delivers its formal NOA to Michigan. The NOA focuses on the Sign Stealing scandal, but also contains unrelated recruiting violations (in addition to those adjudicated in Burgergate). In line with the draft NOA that was delivered on or about July 25th, four former Michigan staffers – Jim Harbaugh, Chris Partridge, Denard Robinson, and Connor Stalions – along with current head coach Sherrone Moore, are charged with Level I violations; in addition, Michigan faces a Level I violation for its “pattern of noncompliance within the football program” and efforts to impede the NCAA's investigation.
Everyone beats the spread by 76% over a three season period. Everyone does it.Minimal advantage. Everybody does it.
and, from memory, almost always in the second halfEveryone beats the spread by 76% over a three season period. Everyone does it.
premierdrum: 14 hours agoreads like someone may have copped a plea, no?
Donovan was astonishingly average for most of 2023, as a change of pace RB on a title winning team.Apparently it's a lot harder when you don't know what the other team is going to do. Who knew?
Greatest halftime adjustment coach in history. And a really decent human being who let G5 schools beat the spread to build up their players' confidence.and, from memory, almost always in the second half
Greatest halftime adjustment coach in history. And a really decent human being who let G5 schools beat the spread to build up their players' confidence.
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