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ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Emasculated Cucks (2019 thread)

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Who could forget Shav'd Beaver?


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They took Justin Feagin, a 2* kid from FL who I believe was listed as an "athlete." They spent the spring and summer convincing themselves this unranked, 2* kid (best offers: Rutgers, Miami [as a db], Southern Miss and Syracuse) would end up better than Pryor, because Rich Rod.

I believe he was later kicked off the team for slinging yayo in the dorms, or lighting them on fire, or something.

His career stats:

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:lol: Thanks for the reminder. :slappy:
 
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So fun fucking with the little bitches here in West Michigan while wearing my tOSU gear.
I had to do an event with a golf cart company I was working at while I was in HS. Had to go to Michigan Speedway or whatever it’s called for two weeks. I made sure I had more than enough Ohio State gear for that trip. :lol:
 
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A recap of Michigan's 2018-19 seasons:
  • Football team blown out in historic fashion by Ohio State, 62-39
  • Four players quit on team, then blown out again by Florida, 41-15
  • Ten football players transfer out of program to other P5 schools
  • Basketball team loses to Michigan State three times in one year
  • Then gets blown out in the NCAA tournament by Texas Tech, 63-44
  • Basketball coach bails for the worst job in the NBA
  • Baseball team chokes away title to Vanderbilt
  • Men's rowing was pretty good
Who the fuck allowed this to happen?
 
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The only thing better than seeing these fucks down is kicking them while they’re down tbh.
Problem is, with football at least, due to the pre-season polls constantly having scUM rated higher than where they actually are talent wise, they never seem down. When Phil Steele picks them to win the B1G and get in the CFP, then you know some of these publications are just throwing them a bone to appease the DFBIA
 
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Michigan’s South Africa trip cost reported $1.19 million, Jim Harbaugh eyeing Navy SEAL training in San Diego for 2020

Taking an entire football team across the pond isn’t cheap. Just ask Michigan, which has now done it three times, the latest coming in May to South Africa for a jaunt that cost a pretty penny for Wolverines donors footing the bill.

According to records obtained by the Detroit Free Press, the final tally for UM’s visit to South Africa was some $1.19 million:

Michigan brought 98 student-athletes, two student managers, 34 coaches/staffers and two donors on the trip, according to records obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request. Fourteen spouses and children of coaches/staffers also came on the trip, but their travel costs were not paid by the school or with donor money.

The breakdown of expenses was $1,154,830 paid to the travel agency organizing the trip and $38,241 listed as “other trip costs.”

While the school itself likely wouldn’t have had an issue picking up that kind of check given the $56 million they have coming from the Big Ten in 2019, donors made sure that was not an issue for the bean counters in Ann Arbor. It’s been part of a rather exorbitant run by Jim Harbaugh and company in recent years, including spending some $350,000 for spring practice at IMG Academy in 2016, an $800,000 excursion to Italy in 2017, and a $1.007 million jaunt across the pond to France last year.

Add it all up though, and the figure only barely approaches half of Harbaugh’s yearly salary.

While the final number for the South African excursion is notable, the Michigan coach’s ideas for 2020 are also noteworthy for their relative restraint for staying within the confines of the nation’s borders.

“(Maybe) Washington D.C. I’d like to go to the Supreme Court, the halls of Congress, the Smithsonian,” Harbaugh said. “Or Gettysburg. Or we could go to San Diego, do some SEAL team training and (eventually) go on to Pearl Harbor.”

At least Michigan won’t have to worry about players getting passports next year and some donors can enjoy their wallets being a little fatter than the years before.

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...ing-navy-seal-training-in-san-diego-for-2020/

Still don't understand why these trips aren't a NCAA violation.

Here was a good comment:

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513guy
July 13, 2019 at 3:58 PM
Already planning a trip for next year huh? Pretty ballsy considering he’ll get canned after he loses to OSU…again.

:slappy:
 
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Michigan’s South Africa trip cost reported $1.19 million, Jim Harbaugh eyeing Navy SEAL training in San Diego for 2020

Taking an entire football team across the pond isn’t cheap. Just ask Michigan, which has now done it three times, the latest coming in May to South Africa for a jaunt that cost a pretty penny for Wolverines donors footing the bill.

According to records obtained by the Detroit Free Press, the final tally for UM’s visit to South Africa was some $1.19 million:

Michigan brought 98 student-athletes, two student managers, 34 coaches/staffers and two donors on the trip, according to records obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request. Fourteen spouses and children of coaches/staffers also came on the trip, but their travel costs were not paid by the school or with donor money.

The breakdown of expenses was $1,154,830 paid to the travel agency organizing the trip and $38,241 listed as “other trip costs.”

While the school itself likely wouldn’t have had an issue picking up that kind of check given the $56 million they have coming from the Big Ten in 2019, donors made sure that was not an issue for the bean counters in Ann Arbor. It’s been part of a rather exorbitant run by Jim Harbaugh and company in recent years, including spending some $350,000 for spring practice at IMG Academy in 2016, an $800,000 excursion to Italy in 2017, and a $1.007 million jaunt across the pond to France last year.

Add it all up though, and the figure only barely approaches half of Harbaugh’s yearly salary.

While the final number for the South African excursion is notable, the Michigan coach’s ideas for 2020 are also noteworthy for their relative restraint for staying within the confines of the nation’s borders.

“(Maybe) Washington D.C. I’d like to go to the Supreme Court, the halls of Congress, the Smithsonian,” Harbaugh said. “Or Gettysburg. Or we could go to San Diego, do some SEAL team training and (eventually) go on to Pearl Harbor.”

At least Michigan won’t have to worry about players getting passports next year and some donors can enjoy their wallets being a little fatter than the years before.

Entire article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...ing-navy-seal-training-in-san-diego-for-2020/

Still don't understand why these trips aren't a NCAA violation.

Here was a good comment:

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513guy
July 13, 2019 at 3:58 PM
Already planning a trip for next year huh? Pretty ballsy considering he’ll get canned after he loses to OSU…again.

:slappy:


I coach with one of the kids who is on the tsun lacrosse team. He said that if Hairball doesn't get it done this year, there's going to be hellfire raining down. They're at the end of their rope.

It's glorious.
 
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