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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments, etc.

Re: Graduates of the United States Naval Academy (Annapolis) incur a minimum active duty service obligation of five years in the Navy or Marine Corps.

Just sayin': He did his 5 year obligation and got out to pursue something different. He already had 2 promotions, i.e. 2nd LT to 1st LT and 1st LT to Captain. Typically it is 2 years as a 2nd LT and 2 more years as a 1st LT. Noting that he got an "honorable" discharge, he wouldn't have been in nearly long enough to know he wouldn't be promoted to Major.
So he performed well. Yet he was so eager to cheat he left at the first chance.

Hilarious that now it’s over in flames.

I can’t wait for the penalties to come out, largely because FUCK them but also because I will think of this clown when it all goes down.

The pain he’ll feel knowing he’s responsible.
 
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So he performed well. Yet he was so eager to cheat he left at the first chance.

Hilarious that now it’s over in flames.

I can’t wait for the penalties to come out, largely because FUCK them but also because I will think of this clown when it all goes down.

The pain he’ll feel knowing he’s responsible.

Re: Connor Stalions attended the U.S. Naval Academy, graduating in 2017, where he served as a student coach for the Navy Midshipmen football team.

Yeah, that's about it. Needless to say, Navy has a much higher standard (i.e. like zero tolerance) when it comes to cheating than Michigan.
 
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Re: Graduates of the United States Naval Academy (Annapolis) incur a minimum active duty service obligation of five years in the Navy or Marine Corps.

Just sayin': He did his 5 year obligation and got out to pursue something different. He already had 2 promotions, i.e. 2nd LT to 1st LT and 1st LT to Captain. Typically it is 2 years as a 2nd LT and 2 more years as a 1st LT. Noting that he got an "honorable" discharge, he wouldn't have been in nearly long enough to know he wouldn't be promoted to Major.
Bullshit. There isn't an officer on the planet who gets to Captain who doesn't want to be a Major, especially an ambitious one and Stallions is certainly that.

At the 5 year mark, he absolutely was provided an assessment with this OPR for that year of his chances of making Major and I can virtually guarantee you he was told he was at minimum a longshot and/or (more likely) that it wasn't going to happen. I want to note that he wasn't a line officer and was a logistics officer, climbing the ladder is a lot harder in that arena because there are fewer slots available.
 
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The game 2022 absolutely was stolen, theres no way you can’t convince me of that.

That said, we didn’t have that problem this year and still lost. Makes 2024 even more mind blowing

I haven't watched The Game sober in probably 20 years. Considering I just turned 36... I suppose I should feel like a scum bag. :rofl:
It's the one day a year I just cut loose. Take off the coaching/analyst cap, let the emotion drive me and feel that spiritual connection to not only Buckeye football; but all of those who shared that mutual connection, both still with us, and those dearly departed. (RIP Grandma, she was the football matriarch of the family)

When the news broke, I had a lazy, errand filled weekend a couple months later. Ended up putting on The Game 2022, the first time I had watched any footage of it since the loss. I don't discount some of the coaching blunders as early as the 2nd drive from Day. A grab bag of plays on that 2nd drive, not being setup by previous calls or setting up future calls. But even with that, the Bucks were still driving and it was pretty clear when they hit the 30 yard line that scUM started panicking about the possibility of being down 14-3 early.

Going back to chart some plays, the blown up Z-return escort was the first poker 'tell' of the game. Everything from the backside run fit integrity not being maintained, the single high safety not keying run despite zero high hat, scUM seemingly allowing a run-side light box count and the weakside LB barely scraping off his tackle stack and letting 2nd level guards just run by him....

Very next play, scUM dials up a zero cover and sends the house. That same playside DB who wasn't triggering to a play-side run read was crashing hard pre-snap. A hard crash against a team that had hit that bubble RPO on them a couple times in the first series for gains. Leaving the scum CB's 1 on 1. After scUM went 3 and out the next drive, it only got worse from there. I believe I charted the entire first half, it's on my desktop somewhere? But I mean it was so bad at one point I remember watching corners with zero safety help squat on routes that you're all but handing a walk-in touchdown too if you're even remotely wrong on guessing. So much your position coach and DC would have pulled you the moment the whistle blew just to chew your ass out.



I can promise you this, had I been on the straight and narrow when it was live, I would have rushed to BP to call bullshit on *something*. What? I'm not sure. But it looked funky as hell the moment the scum suckers started getting down early and needed to keep themselves from a multi score hole.



Does this absolve Day & Co for their blunders? No. I remain cautiously guarded about our coaching staff. And they did themselves absolutely no favors in 2022, the biggest getting away from the running game. Something that cost CJ his Heisman and this team a better playoff seeding. But I saw a ton of white light this post-season - a ton of soul searching. But the key in this game is consistency. Otherwise you're Larry Coker. I'm hoping we see more consistency with Coach Day, especially the last Saturday of November.
 
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Re: Graduates of the United States Naval Academy (Annapolis) incur a minimum active duty service obligation of five years in the Navy or Marine Corps.

Just sayin': He did his 5 year obligation and got out to pursue something different. He already had 2 promotions, i.e. 2nd LT to 1st LT and 1st LT to Captain. Typically it is 2 years as a 2nd LT and 2 more years as a 1st LT. Noting that he got an "honorable" discharge, he wouldn't have been in nearly long enough to know he wouldn't be promoted to Major.
Also true that avademy grads usually make major below the zone. Unless they pick something outside the combat arms such as signal or logistics.
 
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The game 2022 absolutely was stolen, theres no way you can’t convince me of that.

That said, we didn’t have that problem this year and still lost. Makes 2024 even more mind blowing
Dude

It is established fact that 21-23 were all stolen. Why focus on just one? A fact is a fact. They were all stolen
 
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Bullshit. There isn't an officer on the planet who gets to Captain who doesn't want to be a Major, especially an ambitious one and Stallions is certainly that.

At the 5 year mark, he absolutely was provided an assessment with this OPR for that year of his chances of making Major and I can virtually guarantee you he was told he was at minimum a longshot and/or (more likely) that it wasn't going to happen. I want to note that he wasn't a line officer and was a logistics officer, climbing the ladder is a lot harder in that arena because there are fewer slots available.

Not defending Stallions here, but I will say, I know for a fact that plenty of USMA and USNA grads get out after their five years to pursue other ventures (which usually pay way more, if you play that degree correctly), especially if they've seen live combat, Captains included.
 
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Not defending Stallions here, but I will say, I know for a fact that plenty of USMA and USNA grads get out after their five years to pursue other ventures (which usually pay way more, if you play that degree correctly), especially if they've seen live combat, Captains included.
Just speaking as the son of two officers and someone who's worked within the military for literally his entire adult life, he was told he wasn't making major.....
 
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Just speaking as the son of two officers and someone who's worked within the military for literally his entire adult life, he was told he wasn't making major.....
Fair enough (will absolutely defer to your expertise here), i just happen to have a brother (usma grad) who is apparently an exception to this

Either way, fuck this guy to hell
 
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Well, he is a Major Asshole.

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Just sayin': Stalions has a degree from the Naval Academy and is a retired Marine Corp Captain as a logistics officer; I would think that he could qualify for some decent job not related to college football.

He's also been shown to be batshit crazy, deeply dishonest and engaged in some shady LLC businesses.. I'm sure that some tsun alum might throw him a bone, but I doubt corporate America is chomping at the bit to bring on this guy.
 
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