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most definitely him. combination of ears and angle of jaw line to neckline give it away, even without superimposing one image over the other.
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most definitely him. combination of ears and angle of jaw line to neckline give it away, even without superimposing one image over the other.
CMU has already said, the guy in the pic is wearing team issued CMU gear and his name isn't listed for the on field passes. So unless he stole team issued gear, got a fake ID to get past security and then decided not to record it. That isn't him.most definitely him. combination of ears and angle of jaw line to neckline give it away, even without superimposing one image over the other.
Going to be funny to see the outrage when little to nothing comes of this, as the CFP is so outraged, they have Michigan in the top 4 and UM works on an extension for Harbaugh.Yeah. So dude on Michigan's payroll manipulated himself onto CMU's sideline to 'in-person scout a future Michigan opponent'.
Shiz gonna come down hard on Michigan.
Vacating wins, bowl bans, stripped of division and conference titles, show cause on Harbaugh, etc.
Very much so. This is the best case scenario for the "rogue" theory. There's no world in which you can convince me that Jim Harbaugh knew and sent a guy to the CMU sideline in disguise.This is actually good for you. If that is him, and it is, even Harbaugh wouldn't have any idea of this. If that is him, it shows that he is absolutely the psycho we thought he was.
There is no world where any coach, on any level, would know a coach was paying for tickets to future games with a personal credit and paying people to watch and record the games with a public venmo account.Very much so. This is the best case scenario for the "rogue" theory. There's no world in which you can convince me that Jim Harbaugh knew and sent a guy to the CMU sideline in disguise.
I think there's a world where Harbaugh knew this was happening and never dreamed anyone would find out, since nobody even knew who this Stalions guy was before his hard drive info was found out. Also, given the fact that multiple coaches (including Harbaugh's son) have been confirmed to have been accessing the hard drive with all of Stalions' stolen stuff, it's real hard to say Harbaugh didn't know what was happening.There is no world where any coach, on any level, would know a coach was paying for tickets to future games with a personal credit and paying people to watch and record the games with a public venmo account.
The absurdity of it all is the only reason I don't think Harbaugh had any idea what was going on. That doesn't wipe his hands clean of it. It is still one of his coaches. That being said -- If there is one iota of evidence Harbaugh knew about this and did nothing -- he deserves to be fired.
You are dreaming now. You must be in an echo chamber where all you are hearing is UM people saying it's no big deal. It's a big deal.Going to be funny to see the outrage when little to nothing comes of this, as the CFP is so outraged, they have Michigan in the top 4 and UM works on an extension for Harbaugh.![]()
I think they will get a slap on the wrist. Only way it turns into something more is if Harbaugh is found to be a part of it.You are dreaming now. You must be in an echo chamber where all you are hearing is UM people saying it's no big deal. It's a big deal.
The CFP did say that they would not do anything. They said it is an NCAA problem. So, it's up to the B1G to do anything now, or wait until the NCAA does something. But the idea this is just going to go away is some seriously wishful thinking.
I think there's a world where Harbaugh knew this was happening and never dreamed anyone would find out, since nobody even knew who this Stalions guy was before his hard drive info was found out. Also, given the fact that multiple coaches (including Harbaugh's son) have been confirmed to have been accessing the hard drive with all of Stalions' stolen stuff, it's real hard to say Harbaugh didn't know what was happening.
Then why did you do it?The issue they will have is this -- with the amount of video given to each team, the amount of video televised and all the clips you can pull up online -- you can get the exact same thing he was getting.
With the NCAA being the one who will have to make a decision. The season will be long over before that happens. What are they going to do?
The more people talk about this, the more it shows how prevalent it is in CFB. And hopefully the morons at the NCAA will simply change the helmets to include a speaker and just like that, all those guys hired to steal signs are now out of a job and no one has to worry about this again.
This is exactly the problem. If it can be found in the current film given to everyone, then why send people to games? I think we all know the answer.Then why did you do it?
The NCAA could vacate your wins.
It isn't prevalent in CFB.
Well, it's certainly the easier, less time consuming, path. The simple answer may be, a shortcut,Then why did you do it?
The NCAA could vacate your wins.
It isn't prevalent in CFB.
Wait, you didn't think this through. You are telling us that everyone does this because everyone gives film that has all the info you need. And then you try and tell us that setting up a secret network of spies, buying multiple tickets to away games all over the country, finding other cheaters to conspire with you to film the games the entire time, presumably with a cell phone, then upload that film, all without getting caught is the easier, less time consuming method than just sitting in a comfortable room reviewing film that was provided to you legally and has all the same information on it. LOL.Well, it's certainly the easier, less time consuming, path. The simple answer may be, a shortcut,
I think they will get a slap on the wrist.
I'm not saying everyone does this. I think every team attempts to steal signs, at least the good ones. But I am saying that I can see a low level staffer, an analyst assigned to one job, being told to collect information and instead of doing the hard thing (combing through thousands of hours of video looking for signs), hiring someone to sit in the stands, film it and make it easier for him.Wait, you didn't think this through. You are telling us that everyone does this because everyone gives film that has all the info you need. And then you try and tell us that setting up a secret network of spies, buying multiple tickets to away games all over the country, finding other cheaters to conspire with you to film the games the entire time, presumably with a cell phone, then upload that film, all without getting caught is the easier, less time consuming method than just sitting in a comfortable room reviewing film that was provided to you legally and has all the same information on it. LOL.
Your team did it because you get information you can't get on film. Do you see every team with a guy loaded down with every signal the other team has? No, you don't. There is a reason for that.
Wait, you didn't think this through. You are telling us that everyone does this because everyone gives film that has all the info you need. And then you try and tell us that setting up a secret network of spies, buying multiple tickets to away games all over the country, finding other cheaters to conspire with you to film the games the entire time, presumably with a cell phone, then upload that film, all without getting caught is the easier, less time consuming method than just sitting in a comfortable room reviewing film that was provided to you legally and has all the same information on it. LOL.
Your team did it because you get information you can't get on film. Do you see every team with a guy loaded down with every signal the other team has? No, you don't. There is a reason for that.
Hey now.Could be said about a lot of things tbh.