More Michigan Cheating

Did you just mention college football and level playing field in the same sentence?!?! :pound: :pound: :pound: Nothing about CFB is a level playing field. That's why the same handful of teams win every year and why teams like your own have never won anything.

I could pick a dozen teams and give you the other 120+ teams and one of my 12 teams would win the national title almost every single year.
I see that when you can't defend your shit school, you lash out at other teams. So sad. Two of you have done it. Be better, be above reproach.
 
No skin off my back, figured we would lose. not everyone plays cupcakes in week 1. Did your bitch coach cry afterwards?
Ours won. I bet yours did though: you know. After losing.
 
I see that when you can't defend your shit school, you lash out at other teams. So sad. Two of you have done it. Be better, be above reproach.ta
There is nothing to defend. We are the national champs.
 
I see that when you can't defend your shit school, you lash out at other teams. So sad. Two of you have done it. Be better, be above reproach.
we defend midwestern values with integrity and an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. Not sure what you’re talking about.
 
Ours won. I bet yours did though: you know. After losing.
He didn't, that's what men do. Yours cried after a game they were favored in, so spare me your BS.
 
we defend midwestern values with integrity and an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. Not sure what you’re talking about.
Again, your bitch of a coach cries on national TV because they won a game they were supposed to win. Feel free to keep your "midwestern values".
 
Again, your bitch of a coach cries on national TV because they won a game they were supposed to win. Feel free to keep your "midwestern values".
It makes sense why this is confusing to you because your team doesn't win games.
 
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It makes sense why this is confusing to you because your team doesn't win games.
k. This isn't about my team, but you have run out of defenses of your own so I understand.
 
k. This isn't about my team, but you have run out of defenses of your own so I understand.
I love that my coach cried after winning a huge game, on our way to a National Championship, after we were erroneously attacked by Ohio State and our conference opponents for defending Midwestern values. What more do I have to defend? You're making fun of something I support because you don't understand Midwestern values and winning.
 
He didn't, that's what men do. Yours cried after a game they were favored in, so spare me your BS.
Those are man tears (tears of joy) after beating your hated rival with your head coach being suspended.

Now back to the crux of the accusations. In 2023/2024, during their Championship Run, did Michigan cheat against Maryland, Penn State, ohio state, Iowa, Alabama and Washington? If your answer is yes, please explain.
 
Those are man tears (tears of joy) after beating your hated rival with your head coach being suspended.

Now back to the crux of the accusations. In 2023/2024, during their Championship Run, did Michigan cheat against Maryland, Penn State, ohio state, Iowa, Alabama and Washington? If your answer is yes, please explain.
Since when is Penn State a "hated rival" of michigan's? OSU and MSU absolutely, and to a lesser degree ND, but Penn State?

As far as your second questions goes, we have no idea who they still had doing Stallions work or just how much information he had already obtained. The NOA hasn't been made public. Think of it this way though - we know in 2021, 2022, and the first part of 2023, Stallions was cheating. Those also happened to be by far Harbaugh's best years at michigan. Do you honestly think all the guys that came back in 2023 would have done so if 2021 and 2022 weren't so promising? NIL also was a big help, but why would guys have come back if michigan was proving to be just another 8/9 win team?
 
Since when is Penn State a "hated rival" of michigan's? OSU and MSU absolutely, and to a lesser degree ND, but Penn State?

As far as your second questions goes, we have no idea who they still had doing Stallions work or just how much information he had already obtained. The NOA hasn't been made public. Think of it this way though - we know in 2021, 2022, and the first part of 2023, Stallions was cheating. Those also happened to be by far Harbaugh's best years at michigan. Do you honestly think all the guys that came back in 2023 would have done so if 2021 and 2022 weren't so promising? NIL also was a big help, but why would guys have come back if michigan was proving to be just another 8/9 win team?
All of those seasons were on par with multiple seasons we had prior -- the ONLY difference is that we beat Ohio State. I simply don't believe that information gathering was the major thing that took down Ohio State. Especially when Ohio State admitted to changing signals in 2022 AND had two months to modify their approach to any prior known data in 2023. Stop whining. You lost.
 
I love that my coach cried after winning a huge game, on our way to a National Championship, after we were erroneously attacked by Ohio State and our conference opponents for defending Midwestern values. What more do I have to defend? You're making fun of something I support because you don't understand Midwestern values and winning.
I have no doubt about that. Bitches cry about common occurrences, you fit the mold.
 
Those are man tears (tears of joy) after beating your hated rival with your head coach being suspended.
PSU?
Now back to the crux of the accusations. In 2023/2024, during their Championship Run, did Michigan cheat against Maryland, Penn State, ohio state, Iowa, Alabama and Washington? If your answer is yes, please explain.
I think they did, and when the NCAA releases their findings that will be the explanation you seek.
 
All of those seasons were on par with multiple seasons we had prior -- the ONLY difference is that we beat Ohio State. I simply don't believe that information gathering was the major thing that took down Ohio State. Especially when Ohio State admitted to changing signals in 2022 AND had two months to modify their approach to any prior known data in 2023. Stop whining. You lost.
Stop obfuscating, you cheated.
 
Since when is Penn State a "hated rival" of michigan's? OSU and MSU absolutely, and to a lesser degree ND, but Penn State?

As far as your second questions goes, we have no idea who they still had doing Stallions work or just how much information he had already obtained. The NOA hasn't been made public. Think of it this way though - we know in 2021, 2022, and the first part of 2023, Stallions was cheating. Those also happened to be by far Harbaugh's best years at michigan. Do you honestly think all the guys that came back in 2023 would have done so if 2021 and 2022 weren't so promising? NIL also was a big help, but why would guys have come back if michigan was proving to be just another 8/9 win team?
So basically, unless we have qualified accusations, then we must have a presumption of innocence during the aforementioned time span. Thank you for your cooperation.
 
So basically, unless we have qualified accusations, then we must have a presumption of innocence during the aforementioned time span. Thank you for your cooperation.
HN has been accused of a lot of things, but being a court of law has never been one of those names :suds:

What accusations against UM do you feel are not "qualified"?
 
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