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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.

Rectum?

Is this another dildo reference?
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Stealing from the 11w thread because I had forgotten this, so others probably did as well (bold is mine).....

The conversation started steering towards wondering why the NCAA didn't end their season in '23 instead of letting it play out.
Wittdooley said:
We've noodled over this a LOT over the last 100 threads.....

The NCAA couldn't. There was no precedent for this and they had literally no method in which they could via their current rules.

Because of that, they literally added two rules that allow them to do so should anything like this happen in the future. I repeat: The NCAA Immediately added two new rules that would enable them to punish schools/coaching IN SEASON as a direct response to the Michigan malfeasance.

I'd proffer that is a worse indicator for Michigan fans that the NCAA is taking this seriously than anything else.

Its all unprecedented because, at least to my knowledge, Michigan is the only school in the history to refuse to own their wrongdoing. Needing to suspend a coach in season wasn't on the NCAAs radar because the assumption was always made that all member institutions had more integrity at their higher levels and would enact punishment themselves and would act in good faith.

Michigan did the opposite of all of that.
Cbuswriter said:
Folks, this is a very, very underrated post. And raises a particularly interesting and important point.

The NCAA literally changed how it operates BECAUSE of Michigan's cheating.

Think about that...

The organization had been doing things the same way for nearly 120 years -- until this scandal.

Yep, I'd say that is probably as good an indicator as to how serious the NCAA is taking this as anything we've seen.


I wonder if there's a way we can petition the NCAA to call this particular change: The Michigan Cheating Clause?

That would be almost perfect as a way of recording it for posterity.

Then they would have two very unique things going for them:

They would be the only school to be summarily kicked out of their conference for cheating...and have a section of by-laws related to cheating named after them.
 
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all unprecedented because, at least to my knowledge, Michigan is the only school in the history to refuse to own their wrongdoing. Needing to suspend a coach in season wasn't on the NCAAs radar because the assumption was always made that all member institutions had more integrity at their higher levels and would enact punishment themselves and would act in good faith.

I wonder what kind of an "x-factor" was there that they didn't count on?

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Jesus, his expression in the Harbaugh photo. He would 100% blow him if asked. He 100% asked to blow him.
 
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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.

Only took him 20 years to suddenly figure out how not to be a bumblefuck in big games.

Donovan was astonishingly average for most of 2023, as a change of pace RB on a title winning team.

He averaged 4.2 ypc.

10 games under 3.6 ypc.
5 games he was 2.9 ypc or less.

He has always been a boom or bust RB, and has never been close to being his team's best RB in college, behind 3rd rounder Corum and 6th rounder Mullings.

Evil Lydell Ross with breakaway speed.
 
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