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2025 scUM Shenanigans, Arguments - NCAA: no wins taken away, no postseason ban

They can't help themselves. They are raving about their WRs over on GoBlow as well.

This after throwing for 250 yards against a team who finished 129/134 in pass D (they allowed over 350 passing yards 6 times) last year while also being on their 3rd set of coaches in 3 years. It's about as close to playing a HS defense as you can get when it comes to FBS competition.

This game vs New Mexico would be concerning for most fan bases. They are probably worse than last year (Their good running QB transferred to Utah and they replaced him with a FCS player) and last year they lost to Arizona (4-8) and Auburn (5-7) by more than Michigan this year. But of course DFBIA is out here acting like it was a star studded performance
For all intents and purposes, Underwood looks like he will be a good QB. He had decent numbers for a first start. Bad team or not.

But come on.....
 
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For all intents and purposes, Underwood looks like he will be a good QB. He had decent numbers for a first start. Bad team or not.

But come on.....

You can tell the arm talent is there. He mostly made the easy throws you should make to wide open guys but he did overthrow some open guys badly on a few occasions. Arm Talent only gets you so far though we will see how he progresses overall as a QB.

The real question is where are scUMs WRs really at. You get absolutely no clue from that from them basically being unchallenged by New Mexicos bottom of the barrel secondary.
 
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You can tell the arm talent is there. He mostly made the easy throws you should make to wide open guys but he did overthrow some open guys badly on a few occasions. Arm Talent only gets you so far though we will see how he progresses overall as a QB.

The real question is where are scUMs WRs really at. You get absolutely no clue from that from them basically being unchallenged by New Mexicos bottom of the barrel secondary.

If their WRs are twice as good as last year, they’d still be average. I’m sure their TEs will be the ones making plays against good competition.
 
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The fuckery doesn't stop. Lol

The attorney quoted applied the term "fruit of the poisonous tree" to said alleged illegally obtained information. That is a principal that applies to criminal law, not civil law. Just pulling crap out of the air, and hoping it sticks.

Fuckery!

 
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The fuckery doesn't stop. Lol

The attorney quoted applied the term "fruit of the poisonous tree" to said alleged illegally obtained information. That is a principal that applies to criminal law, not civil law. Just pulling crap out of the air, and hoping it sticks.

Fuckery!

They seem to be thinking civil/criminal law has anything to do with the NCAA ruling. And oh btw they think we’re gonna get in trouble for this.
 
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They seem to be thinking civil/criminal law has anything to do with the NCAA ruling. And oh btw they think we’re gonna get in trouble for this.
Yeah as soon as I saw that they may use this information as part of an appeal to a MI state court, I was wondering how CBS even put this out there.

Their social media is causing a stir with their lowest form of their fan base.
 
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Video is titled, "Can't believe they called Targeting".


The comments make it sound like it isn't a joke - they really think it was a clean hit.

Edit: Description in another video: "Wolverines coach Sherrone Moore said Monday that the appeal to overturn the ruling was denied. “We’ll continue to work and fight for the game, but completely disagree with it,” Moore said."
 
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Is there a view where he doesn't dive on the guys head? If so, then maybe I could argue it's not targetting, but dude literally thumped his body helmet to helmet. Might not have been the most aggressive hit, but it was a hit directly to the head and neck area, and it appears he left his feet, putting full body weight into the tackle, too. Seemed pretty text book to me. I'd be upset if it was my guy, but can't argue that it's pretty much letter of the law as far as the rule goes.
 
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At this point their whole persona is trying to get away with as much shit as possible. They're going to actually rob a bank in their football uniforms by the end of the month and be outraged why they're being put in hand cuffs.
The culture up there is so fucking rotten that my main concern with The Game is that their antics don't seriously injure someone. And if they're 7-5 and we're cruising towards the playoffs, that's exactly what they'll attempt.
 
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