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Michigan sign stealing scandal
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Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
dont care where he is physically loacted, he is on this board acting the way he does..... but it is ON BRAND for little brother
Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... act-talks/
An NCAA rule that makes it more likely Jim Harbaugh could be charged with major NCAA violations is at the heart of the coach's contract negotiations with Michigan, sources tell CBS Sports.
Under the NCAA's coach responsibility provision, which was strengthened just one year ago on Jan. 1, 2023, Harbaugh would be charged with a Level I violation in the sign-stealing scandal if any member of his staff is found to have committed a Level I violation. The charge itself cannot be argued; however, the severity of the penalty can be debated before the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
The Level I finding would remain on Harbaugh's record no matter his level of compliance, monitoring or diligence in the matter.
An NCAA rule that makes it more likely Jim Harbaugh could be charged with major NCAA violations is at the heart of the coach's contract negotiations with Michigan, sources tell CBS Sports.
Under the NCAA's coach responsibility provision, which was strengthened just one year ago on Jan. 1, 2023, Harbaugh would be charged with a Level I violation in the sign-stealing scandal if any member of his staff is found to have committed a Level I violation. The charge itself cannot be argued; however, the severity of the penalty can be debated before the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
The Level I finding would remain on Harbaugh's record no matter his level of compliance, monitoring or diligence in the matter.
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Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
I thought he was a hop, skip and jump from signing with the Chargers?
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Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
What do you think the OSU coach would say when asked that question by an OSU reporter?
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Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
Gene Smith is one dumb motherfucker.
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Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
Damn, look at you! You even beat Matt for a response! Must not be eating escargot outside a small cafe near your imaginary Paris apartment tonight, huh?
It's the OSU AD, but thanks for not reading the article. Bon jour!
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Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
Actually, I really don't care.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
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Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
Last I read it was being investigated as a suicide.Perhaps the crappy OSU-run NPR station, instead of asking Gene Smith about Michigan's season, should instead be asking him if Ohio Stadium is dangerous for spectators, given the fact an attendee of commencement fell (or jumped) to her death days ago?
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Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
YAY, football...
Connor Stalions is finally going to talk.
The former Michigan football staffer behind the alleged sign-stealing scandal that embroiled college football last fall will be the center of a new Netflix documentary, “Sign Stealer,” set to debut on Aug. 27, the streaming service announced Monday.
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For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18
Posting Content © 2024 TC Talks Holdings LP.
-Romans 16:18
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Re: Michigan sign stealing scandal
Even though he isn't there anymore I wonder how much he will actually say with the NCAA investigation still ongoing. Hopefully, it isn't a bunch of "I can't comment on that" responses.TC Talks wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 11:19 pm YAY, football...Connor Stalions is finall going to talk.
The former Michigan football staffer behind the alleged sign-stealing scandal that embroiled college football last fall will be the center of a new Netflix documentary, “Sign Stealer,” set to debut on Aug. 27, the streaming service announced Monday.
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Michigan slappie and immense douchebag Dave Portney had a hand in producing this "expose". Nothing will be revealed.SteveS wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 8:20 amEven though he isn't there anymore I wonder how much he will actually say with the NCAA investigation still ongoing. Hopefully, it isn't a bunch of "I can't comment on that" responses.TC Talks wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 11:19 pm YAY, football...Connor Stalions is finall going to talk.
The former Michigan football staffer behind the alleged sign-stealing scandal that embroiled college football last fall will be the center of a new Netflix documentary, “Sign Stealer,” set to debut on Aug. 27, the streaming service announced Monday.
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