More Michigan Cheating

Except in baseball pretty much everyone uses the same signs, just have a different hot signal. And you can change the hot signal every inning. Not really comparable to football.
I understand it's not as simple, but I don't believe it would be challenging in the slightest to relatively quickly modify your signals enough to remove any advantage of knowing the old ones. before the headsets last year, I'm going to guess teams didn't just roll with the same signs throughout the entire season.
 
In case you aren't aware, someone on CMU's staff being aware (which has still never come out as true), is not Michigan knowing. More importantly, you think our staff allowed an analyst to dress up in a disguise and walk the sidelines of CMU? And they did something so stupid, while also being so smart as to remove any and all trace of it?

School suspend coaches to end witch hunts and appease a desperate organization looking to maintain relevance in an era where they no longer have it.
It’s so easy to get on a sideline why would anyone anywhere know. Guaranteed he found the sideline pass on the side of the road. It happens all the time. And never mind the fact Coach Moore could have erased texts for which the university absurdly suspended him, it’s impossible to remove paper trails ever. People keep acting like the previous HC had his salary reduced off of mediocre years but there’s no chance anyone at Michigan knew. I mean it was no benefit to them at all what Conner may have done.

I know schools always suspend head coaches multiple games for perception, especially when it comes to deleting text messages. A huge no no. And you know it definitely wasn’t Michigan trying to lighten the blow they might get from the NCAA because Michigan would never do that. They are too honest, every one of them.
 
It’s so easy to get on a sideline why would anyone anywhere know. Guaranteed he found the sideline pass on the side of the road. It happens all the time. And never mind the fact Coach Moore could have erased texts for which the university absurdly suspended him, it’s impossible to remove paper trails ever. People keep acting like the previous HC had his salary reduced off of mediocre years but there’s no chance anyone at Michigan knew. I mean it was no benefit to them at all what Conner may have done.

I know schools always suspend head coaches multiple games for perception, especially when it comes to deleting text messages. A huge no no. And you know it definitely wasn’t Michigan trying to lighten the blow they might get from the NCAA because Michigan would never do that. They are too honest, every one of them.
Sure, he found another low level assistant at a low level school and got on. What you're suggesting is hilariously improbable. That somehow the NCAA looked into both schools, had full access and in spite of everyone knowing at both schools there's absolutely no evidence of that written down anywhere.

Moore erased texts that were recovered. A key component you seemed to have glossed over because it didn't fit your narrative.
 
Without us being involved in major D1 college programs, we’re just speculating.. but I would think playbooks and the signs associated with them are implemented all during the offseason with maybe minor adjustments throughout the season. Everyone needs to be on the same page for seamless and flawless execution. Redoing your entire sign language MID season doesn’t sound feasible. I could be wrong, but to me seems logical:noidea:

As for TCU, didn’t they have a whole month to prepare? That’s a lot different than having one week during the season.
Two people sending in signals ... one phony signs and the other actual.
 
You being able to come up with a signal call scheme that is different each week is a little bit different than you coming up with a new signal calling scheme and getting 50+ twenty year olds, who for the most part aren't the best educated people, to be able to remember it each week.
Apparently, you never seen a playbook ... Football Players do a lot of studying and if you can't keep up, you won't make the team. The players are more intelligent than you think.
 
Sure, he found another low level assistant at a low level school and got on. What you're suggesting is hilariously improbable. That somehow the NCAA looked into both schools, had full access and in spite of everyone knowing at both schools there's absolutely no evidence of that written down anywhere.

Moore erased texts that were recovered. A key component you seemed to have glossed over because it didn't fit your narrative.
Ohh my gosh, thank you so much for reminding me that a low level staffer doesn’t count as someone at CMU knowing. I had totally forgotten. As I said, evidence can never be destroyed ever. Especially since this alleged incident had no benefit to Michigan at alllll. So it is impossible for the coaches to have known and destroyed any paper trails what so ever. And since everyone at Michigan is so honest, you know there would be a paper trail always.

Moore did absolutely nothing wrong. The University of Michigan and all its Michigan men have never done anything illegal EVER. It’s just jealous people that hate us. I’m with ya buddy.
 
Ohh my gosh, thank you so much for reminding me that a low level staffer doesn’t count as someone at CMU knowing. I had totally forgotten. As I said, evidence can never be destroyed ever. Especially since this alleged incident had no benefit to Michigan at alllll. So it is impossible for the coaches to have known and destroyed any paper trails what so ever. And since everyone at Michigan is so honest, you know there would be a paper trail always.

Moore did absolutely nothing wrong. The University of Michigan and all its Michigan men have never done anything illegal EVER. It’s just jealous people that hate us. I’m with ya buddy.

None of the coaches even knew who Stallions was!!! - actual claim by dUMb fans.
 
Ohh my gosh, thank you so much for reminding me that a low level staffer doesn’t count as someone at CMU knowing. I had totally forgotten. As I said, evidence can never be destroyed ever. Especially since this alleged incident had no benefit to Michigan at alllll. So it is impossible for the coaches to have known and destroyed any paper trails what so ever. And since everyone at Michigan is so honest, you know there would be a paper trail always.

Moore did absolutely nothing wrong. The University of Michigan and all its Michigan men have never done anything illegal EVER. It’s just jealous people that hate us. I’m with ya buddy.
Right, makes total sense. Michigan was operating at a level only the CIA could dream of. Sending a lunatic to the sideline of other games in disguise, fooled only by those dastardly twitter counter intelligence. Good thing we operated in complete secrecy outside the university echosystems to avoid any trace; oh and we had stuff self destruct as well.
 
I understand it's not as simple, but I don't believe it would be challenging in the slightest to relatively quickly modify your signals enough to remove any advantage of knowing the old ones. before the headsets last year, I'm going to guess teams didn't just roll with the same signs throughout the entire season.
I just don't see that, not with the number of groups who are looking over for different signals. Keeping them all straight for multiple players who are rotating in and out each play. Too many moving parts for essentially kids that are mostly idiots anyways.
 
Apparently, you never seen a playbook ... Football Players do a lot of studying and if you can't keep up, you won't make the team. The players are more intelligent than you think.
That is exactly my point. The playbooks aren't just the old nintendo game where you have two running and two pass plays. Now you are talking about getting 50+ kids up to speed on the playbook, and then every week you are going to give them new signals to learn in addition to any play adjustments the staff have?

No chance.
 
Right, makes total sense. Michigan was operating at a level only the CIA could dream of. Sending a lunatic to the sideline of other games in disguise, fooled only by those dastardly twitter counter intelligence. Good thing we operated in complete secrecy outside the university echosystems to avoid any trace; oh and we had stuff self destruct as well.
Posts like these, and the thousand others in this thread, are going to be so great to dig through and pull up when the NCAA releases its findings.

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Right, makes total sense. Michigan was operating at a level only the CIA could dream of. Sending a lunatic to the sideline of other games in disguise, fooled only by those dastardly twitter counter intelligence. Good thing we operated in complete secrecy outside the university echosystems to avoid any trace; oh and we had stuff self destruct as well.

Agree 100%. Why would Michigan ever do that?? People are just jealous and acting like Michigan had mediocre seasons that forced their HC to lose half his pay a year or two before. There's no way anyone on the coaching staff could have known through word of mouth. It would have just been paper trails everywhere because Michigan men are honest. And no one CMU knew ether, low level staffers don't count. I'm on your side maize!
 
Posts like these, and the thousand others in this thread, are going to be so great to dig through and pull up when the NCAA releases its findings.

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Truthfully I wasn't sure if he would defend this anymore, hell even show up in this thread since Michigan announced the self imposed suspension.

Silly me
 
Agree 100%. Why would Michigan ever do that?? People are just jealous and acting like Michigan had mediocre seasons that forced their HC to lose half his pay a year or two before. There's no way anyone on the coaching staff could have known through word of mouth. It would have just been paper trails everywhere because Michigan men are honest. And no one CMU knew ether, low level staffers don't count. I'm on your side maize!
Word of mouth lol.
 
That is exactly my point. The playbooks aren't just the old nintendo game where you have two running and two pass plays. Now you are talking about getting 50+ kids up to speed on the playbook, and then every week you are going to give them new signals to learn in addition to any play adjustments the staff have?

No chance.
You don’t have to change the playbooks, and two people sending in different signals … the other teams won’t have enough time to decide the real or the fake signs.
 
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