More Michigan Cheating

If you are 'gifting' them the tickets, that is essentially paying them. There is nothing out-of-pocket to the recipient. It's actually a monetary gain.

Do you know that their travel, accommodations, and meals, weren't also being paid?

It isn't. There is absolutely no NCAA rule that suggests people on coaching staffs can't buy tickets for people, and that is most certainly not in the NCAA definition of what a school employee is.

now if that person was on the payroll in some way, then yeah -- it becomes a violation.

LOL

Notice how the mental gymnastics expert didn't address the travel, accommodations, meals, etc for said 3rd parties that were sent to future opponents games to video their sideline signals?
 
The guys actual job is to try and decipher the other teams signals IN GAME. Every school has a guy on the sideline trying to do this. So him being in the ear in the OC and DC isn't a big thing.

Sign stealing goes on at every level, in every sport. What he did used to be legal until the NCAA put an end to it because not every school could afford to send coaches to future opponents games. It wasn't stopped because it was illegal, it was stopped to make it a level playing field for the schools who can't afford to do that.

As far as Harbaugh not knowing -- I will say this, if Harbaugh knew an analyst was paying with his own personal credit card to have random people film sidelines of future opponents -- he deserves to be fired for stupidity alone. I cannot fathom any of the coaches getting paid millions of dollars would let any staff member risk that by paying for tickets with a personal credit card. That is absolutely asinine.

The personal credit card tells me this wasn't some crazy plan by the coaching staff. It isn't as if you couldn't have had any number of random people purchase the tickets and no one would have any clue.
I understand that teams have a dude like this, but him chirping constantly in the coordinators' ears while they are actively trying to coach their unit on the field is not common.

My question on Harbaugh is, he had to have hired this guy. He was on the football team's staff. The idea that he came on board after being a "volunteer" for the school for years before that, and just suddenly went rogue without anyone knowing is way too far-fetched. He had been doing this stuff before he became a team employee, so how could Harbaugh not know what he was doing? If he was doing this at least back in 2021 and Harbaugh wasn't using any of his footage, why would he keep doing it in 2022 and 2023? That's thousands of dollars supposedly for nothing. None of that makes any sense.
 
If doing that is his ONLY job, then it gets a lot more believable.

As I said.... The evidence that the in person filming benefitted Michigan when playing their future opponents is overwhelming.
What is overwhelming about it? This is what I don't get either. Michigan State obviously changed their signs. It was 49-0. Are you saying it would have 70-0 if this didn't come out? Has the signs made JJ McCarthy a heisman candidate? Or did it make Corum all-american? Or did it get Hutchinson drafted #2 overall? Or Michigan tying the # of NFL draft pick in a year record? We will likely set the NCAA record in the NFL draft picks next year when everyone leaves. We have 17 or 18 players projected to be drafted next year.

That is why UM's record is what it has been the last few years. Prior to that -- UM was getting a few guys into the NFL, but rarely 1st or 2nd round type talent. Ben Herbert is the guy responsible for that. That is why he is getting paid over $1 million a year as the Strength and Conditioning coach.
 
What is overwhelming about it? This is what I don't get either. Michigan State obviously changed their signs. It was 49-0. Are you saying it would have 70-0 if this didn't come out? Has the signs made JJ McCarthy a heisman candidate? Or did it make Corum all-american? Or did it get Hutchinson drafted #2 overall? Or Michigan tying the # of NFL draft pick in a year record? We will likely set the NCAA record in the NFL draft picks next year when everyone leaves. We have 17 or 18 players projected to be drafted next year.

That is why UM's record is what it has been the last few years. Prior to that -- UM was getting a few guys into the NFL, but rarely 1st or 2nd round type talent. Ben Herbert is the guy responsible for that. That is why he is getting paid over $1 million a year as the Strength and Conditioning coach.
I actually think it should've been closer to 70-0.

Also, your schedule has played an awfully big part in JJ being a Heisman candidate, lets be real.
 
Then why is michigan where they are right now? Why did they need this guy doing this?

Michigan hired him in 2022. Having someone on the sidelines interpreting signs seems like a valuable asset to any team (since that is legal).

It's how they got those signs that's against the rules, gaslighter.

Sending someone to future opponents games to video said sideline signals is against the rules.

You've been told this for 37 pages now, but keep deflecting with mental gymnastics.
 
LOL

Notice how the mental gymnastics expert didn't address the travel, accommodations, meals, etc for said 3rd parties that were sent to future opponents games to video their sideline signals?
If all of that was being paid for and there was no paper trail, you're talking about actual legal (and probably tax) issues beyond the NCAA. There's no indication that this actually happened.
 
It's how they got those signs that's against the rules, gaslighter.

Sending someone to future opponents games to video said sideline signals is against the rules.

You've been told this for 37 pages now, but keep deflecting with mental gymnastics.

I think not just the signs but all that sideline video would provide substantially more context than what most teams have.

The circumstanstantial evidence is bad on first glance considering they gave up 50 plus to TCU.
 
It's how they got those signs that's against the rules, gaslighter.

Sending someone to future opponents games to video said sideline signals is against the rules.

You've been told this for 37 pages now, but keep deflecting with mental gymnastics.
And as I've illustrated. That is legal. There is no NCAA rule that prohibits Matt Rhule from buying you a ticket to a game, you recording the sideline and sending it to him.
 
And as I've illustrated. That is legal. There is no NCAA rule that prohibits Matt Rhule from buying you a ticket to a game, you recording the sideline and sending it to him.
Then why is the NCAA investigating them?
 
I understand that teams have a dude like this, but him chirping constantly in the coordinators' ears while they are actively trying to coach their unit on the field is not common.

My question on Harbaugh is, he had to have hired this guy. He was on the football team's staff. The idea that he came on board after being a "volunteer" for the school for years before that, and just suddenly went rogue without anyone knowing is way too far-fetched. He had been doing this stuff before he became a team employee, so how could Harbaugh not know what he was doing? If he was doing this at least back in 2021 and Harbaugh wasn't using any of his footage, why would he keep doing it in 2022 and 2023? That's thousands of dollars supposedly for nothing. None of that makes any sense.
That is exactly what guys like this do. They are trying to read the signs in real time. What is the point of the guy NOT being right next to the OC or DC if his job is to try and read the signs of the other team?

Watch the sidelines of the next game you watch and you will see guys like him around the OC and DC in every game. It was why if you listen to some of the NFL guys podcasts or former college players podcasts -- they are laughing about this.

The issue with all this has nothing to do with the sign stealing. EVERY TEAM is trying to steal signs. The issue with the NCAA is tickets he purchased to future games. Teams are not allowed to do this, as many programs cannot afford to send people out to opposing teams games and truthfully, it is unnecessary, as you have all the game tape in the world from every imaginable angle in today's game.
 
I actually think it should've been closer to 70-0.

Also, your schedule has played an awfully big part in JJ being a Heisman candidate, lets be real.
So the schedule is why JJ is a Heisman candidate, but Michigan is only beating teams like we have because of the guy stealing signs.

Got it.
 
That is exactly what guys like this do. They are trying to read the signs in real time. What is the point of the guy NOT being right next to the OC or DC if his job is to try and read the signs of the other team?

Watch the sidelines of the next game you watch and you will see guys like him around the OC and DC in every game. It was why if you listen to some of the NFL guys podcasts or former college players podcasts -- they are laughing about this.

The issue with all this has nothing to do with the sign stealing. EVERY TEAM is trying to steal signs. The issue with the NCAA is tickets he purchased to future games. Teams are not allowed to do this, as many programs cannot afford to send people out to opposing teams games and truthfully, it is unnecessary, as you have all the game tape in the world from every imaginable angle in today's game.
I've been trying to find examples in OSU games of this sort of behavior and can't find it. I know we have some analysts on the field, but when the OC/DC are actively coaching, I never see one and only one guy constantly in their ear.

The issue is the tickets and also the illegal recording. The rules are very clear what can and can't be used to film opposing games. There are two rules being investigated right now.
 
I actually think it should've been closer to 70-0.
It should have been. Michigan was flagged for illegal formation at the 4 yard line before the half with 9 seconds to go. The penalty caused a 10 second run off or it would have been 35-0. And UM pulled their starters again midway thru the 3rd quarter and stopped attacking. :)
 
And as I've illustrated. That is legal. There is no NCAA rule that prohibits Matt Rhule from buying you a ticket to a game, you recording the sideline and sending it to him.

Keep avoiding the costs of travel, accommodations, meals, etc.

Do you think these 3rd parties were spending their own monies out of the goodness of their hearts?

Also if Rhule were buying me a ticket for the sole reason that he obtain video of a future opponents sideline signals, that would indeed be a violation of the rule.

You've been told this for 38 pages now.
 
It should have been. Michigan was flagged for illegal formation at the 4 yard line before the half with 9 seconds to go. The penalty caused a 10 second run off or it would have been 35-0. And UM pulled their starters again midway thru the 3rd quarter and stopped attacking. :)
I suppose your opponents can't all be as good as Rutgers :becky:
 
I've been trying to find examples in OSU games of this sort of behavior and can't find it. I know we have some analysts on the field, but when the OC/DC are actively coaching, I never see one and only one guy constantly in their ear.

The issue is the tickets and also the illegal recording. The rules are very clear what can and can't be used to film opposing games. There are two rules being investigated right now.
I'm not giving the guy a pass. I've said what he did was wrong and he should be punished for it. I was ready to hang Harbaugh out to dry when I first heard it. The only reason I CANNOT FATHOM that Harbaugh, Sherrone Moore, Jesse Minter (I think that is our DC) had any clue what the guy was doing is -- the guy used his personal credit card.

If you were making millions of dollars coaching football -- that is simply not something you'd turn a blind eye to. IF they were on board with it -- the LAST THING they'd do is tell the guy to use his personal credit card to buy tickets. I HOPE Michigan's coach staff isn't that ignorant.

I should add -- IF it is found out that Harbaugh and his other staff knew about this and let it go -- They all should be fired for stupidity.
 
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What, you're gonna try and argue it isn't?
I'm going to argue the NFL analysts have said no QB in CFB has made more NFL level throws than JJ McCarthy, which is why he is being mocked as a top 5 pick right now.

A little trivia for you. When JJ McCarthy is drafted in the first round -- he will be the 1st QB from Michigan drafted in the 1st round since............................................Jim Harbaugh.
 
I suppose your opponents can't all be as good as Rutgers :becky:
You won't here me pumping up Michigan's schedule. It has been a joke. I don't even watch the 2nd half of most games. If you look up on this board about two months ago -- I said, Michigan's schedule doesn't start until week 10 or 11, whatever week we play PSU.
 
I'm not giving the guy a pass. I've said what he did was wrong and he should be punished for it. I was ready to hang Harbaugh out to dry when I first heard it. The only reason I CANNOT FATHOM that Harbaugh, Sherrone Moore, Jesse Minter (I think that is our DC) had any clue what the guy was doing is -- the guy used his personal credit card.

If you were making millions of dollars coaching football -- that is simply not something you'd turn a blind eye to. IF they were on board with it -- the LAST THING they'd do is tell the guy to use his personal credit card to buy tickets. I HOPE Michigan's coach staff isn't that ignorant.
It's a bad look either way if the NCAA finds out he committed infractions. Either they hired the guy knowing he'd been doing this since at least 2021 and went along with it and then tried to deny it recently when it came to light, OR somehow Harbaugh's entire staff had no idea what this guy was doing while being employed by them.
 
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