A day may come when the courage of men fails, but it is not this day

Okay, none of the guys you mentioned (outside Allen) will be fired. MSU already fired their coach.
MSU will fire it's acting coach, there's almost 99% certainty of this. A guy very outspoken about the Michigan situation (along with his AD). And I would bet at least one of the others mentioned is gone after this year. Certainly within the next two. I would be shocked if PSU gave franklin another year, and he's almost certainly gone next year if they keep him.

The overall point is that of the people bitching the loudest, most won't be here within a year or two.
 

cheaters.

So let's just talk hypothetically here. The NCAA investigation happens at rules the Stallions stuff isn't a violation. Then what? Or they say its' a secondary violation? Then what? You suspended a coach with no connection for secondary violations because of pressure from other schools? That's why due process is super important here.
Im waiting on the "convicted". I cant answer anything until I see that.
 
Im waiting on the "convicted". I cant answer anything until I see that.
Those cases are settled and the NCAA agreed. That's "convicted" in terms of the NCAA. The NCAA accepted OSU's actions in response to their "cheating".
 
Those cases are settled and the NCAA agreed. That's "convicted" in terms of the NCAA. The NCAA accepted OSU's actions in response to their "cheating".
convicted - having been declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.

I see no jury nor a judge. I need to see "convicted".
 
convicted - having been declared guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge.

I see no jury nor a judge. I need to see "convicted".
He's not smart enough to give a clear answer here. Remember, you're dealing with a guy who wishes cancer on kids and think sexual assault is morally identical to a bar fight.
 
He's not smart enough to give a clear answer here.
I gave him a pretty clear answer. Ohio State cheated last year, so are they cheaters? Michigan has neither been accused of, or issued, NCAA rule violations. The B10 accused us of bad "sportsmanship", not a rule violation.
 
Wrong. They are a private organization which the members make up the group. No judge. No jury.
You're trying to be annoyingly literal when I'm clearly using the word colloquially.
 
MSU will fire it's acting coach, there's almost 99% certainty of this. A guy very outspoken about the Michigan situation (along with his AD). And I would bet at least one of the others mentioned is gone after this year. Certainly within the next two. I would be shocked if PSU gave franklin another year, and he's almost certainly gone next year if they keep him.

The overall point is that of the people bitching the loudest, most won't be here within a year or two.

No shit. They were never keeping this staff no matter what happened. The point is they already fired their HC.

And I'll take you up on that bet. We can agree that Allen is gone. You think Franklin, Beliema and/or Fleck will be fired after this season. I don't. Loser doesn't post on here for 3 months. Starting as soon as they are fired/retained (leaving for another HC position doesn't count). Have a bet?
 
You're trying to be annoyingly literal when I'm clearly using the word colloquially.
You made a statement. Either you know what words mean or you dont.
 
No shit. They were never keeping this staff no matter what happened. The point is they already fired their HC.

And I'll take you up on that bet. We can agree that Allen is gone. You think Franklin, Beliema and/or Fleck will be fired after this season. I don't. Loser doesn't post on here for 3 months. Starting as soon as they are fired/retained (leaving for another HC position doesn't count). Have a bet?
And the point I'm making is that their acting head coach was/is openly pushing for this B10 action. He'll be gone in a few weeks.
 
You made a statement. Either you know what words mean or you dont.
The word does not only apply to a court of law.

: the act or process of finding a person guilty of a crime especially in a court of law

But it doesn't matter. OSU broke NCAA rules last year, are you cheaters? Or is there nuance that you're purposefully ignoring to make your bad argument?

For the record, I wouldn't consider OSU cheaters in spite of breaking NCAA rules.
 
And the point I'm making is that their acting head coach was/is openly pushing for this B10 action. He'll be gone in a few weeks.

So one guy that will be fired, who wasn't even the HC 2 months ago, equals half the conference?

You want the bet or no?
 
The word does not only apply to a court of law.



But it doesn't matter. OSU broke NCAA rules last year, are you cheaters? Or is there nuance that you're purposefully ignoring to make your bad argument?

For the record, I wouldn't consider OSU cheaters in spite of breaking NCAA rules.
So you are still wrong but here is what is funny, we have had this convo and yes TOSU cheated. There are levels like going 5mph over the speed limit or going 50mph over and looking stupid while doing it. I hope that helps.
 
So one guy that will be fired, who wasn't even the HC 2 months ago, equals half the conference?

You want the bet or no?
No, I think more than 1 B10 coach is getting fired (beyond the interim coaches that will be also fired). I don't think it's particularly important to the argument Im' making. Half the people pushing this punishment will be gone within 1-3 years.
 
No, I think more than 1 B10 coach is getting fired (beyond the interim coaches that will be also fired). I don't think it's particularly important to the argument Im' making. Half the people pushing this punishment will be gone within 1-3 years.
So?
 
So you are still wrong but here is what is funny, we have had this convo and yes TOSU cheated. There are levels like going 5mph over the speed limit or going 50mph over and looking stupid while doing it. I hope that helps.
There are levels. And right now we not only have no idea if 1. Michigan broke the rules or 2. how badly the NCAA would consider any violation they did commit. Hence the point of due process.
 
SO you have a group of people fighting for their job, pushing for a precedent to be set by a brand new commissioner who doesn't know shit about football, to punish a team/coach who's been kicking their ass, for a desperate attempt to cling onto what they have. And most of those people will be gone, leaving this horrible precedent in place in their wake.
 
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