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LOLAlso -- the NCAA spent 8 months digging for something and found nothing. The report details almost exactly what we knew last october. What it doesn't mention is say is what level of violation those in person scouting sessions were. As I said last fall, it's very possible those are all level 2 violations; which is why the ESPN article talks about level 1 violations in relation to "pattern of noncompliance within the football program" and not "level 1 violations for in person scouting".....
- 5 coaches committed Level 1 violations with their involvement in the Cheating Scandal, including Jim Harbaugh and Sherrone Moore
- New Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore deleted 52 text messages with Connor Stalions on the day the initial report came out
- Connor Stalions WAS on the sideline at Central Michigan
- Stalions illegally scouted at least 13 future Michigan opponents on at least 58 occasions between 2021 and 2023
- Stalions took hard drives with him and refused to cooperate with the NCAA
Which of those were you willing to agree to 8 months ago?
You are likely to get lucky because the NCAA is reluctant to levy penalties against players who weren't involved. You will get fined (your school doesn't care), and your coaches—the ones there and not there—will get show-cause penalties. Harbaugh doesn't care, and Moore will have had such a lousy year this coming year that you will be glad to see him go when this is finally adjudicated in 2025.
What should happen, and the Kentucky case makes this interesting, is that you should have all wins in the last three seasons vacated, including the NC.
For me, the beauty of all this is that UM fans will no longer drone on about their shit not stinking and all that Michigan Man bullshit that made them think they were above everyone else. Congrats ... you are now dirtier than the SEC teams you've always whined about.