More Michigan Cheating

Could they target vacating some of the wins before Stallions resigned? Maybe, but that would be unprecedented when not talking about an ineligible player, playing in the game.
You keep saying this without understanding that an on-field cheating scandal of this magnitude is also unprecedented.
 
You keep saying this without understanding that an on-field cheating scandal of this magnitude is also unprecedented.
No one was cheating on field. Sign stealing is legal. This is an off the field information gathering violation the ncaa has openly admitted provides little competitive advantage in open meetings about changing the rule prior to this case.

This is equivalent to suggesting that recruiting violations are on field violations because the player may or may not have been on the team without those recruiting violations.
 
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No one was cheating on field. Sign stealing is legal. This is an off the field information gathering violation the ncaa has openly admitted provides little competitive advantage in open meetings about changing the rule prior to this case.

This is equivalent to suggesting that recruiting violations are on field violations because the player may or may not have been on the team without those recruiting violations.
It was on-field cheating. Using information that was gathered illegally on the field in a game in order to gain an advantage is on-field cheating. I know michigan fans have too big of an ego to ever admit this (especially with how sanctimonious you've always been about far lesser things), but it is what it is. As has been said, if this truly was just something minor, it would've been resolved long ago.
 
It was on-field cheating. Using information that was gathered illegally on the field in a game in order to gain an advantage is on-field cheating. I know michigan fans have too big of an ego to ever admit this (especially with how sanctimonious you've always been about far lesser things), but it is what it is. As has been said, if this truly was just something minor, it would've been resolved long ago.
So then using payers that were recruited illegally is an on field violation? So basically all of Ohio states wins in the last 20 years are void?
 
It was on-field cheating. Using information that was gathered illegally on the field in a game in order to gain an advantage is on-field cheating. I know michigan fans have too big of an ego to ever admit this (especially with how sanctimonious you've always been about far lesser things), but it is what it is. As has been said, if this truly was just something minor, it would've been resolved long ago.
Is there still an investigation going on? If there is, then you don’t know what you are talking about. This thread was started before The Game in 2023, and you were not able to successfully figure out how to turn it into your advantage. Therefore, if Michigan was cheating and ohio state knew it, not only did you get beat, but your team is dumber than a rock. Feel free to continue whining for another 6,500+ posts.
 
So then using payers that were recruited illegally is an on field violation? So basically all of Ohio states wins in the last 20 years are void?
LOL ok little buddy. You have evidence to support your claim? Better yet, can you prove without a doubt that michigan never illegally recruited? Because I'm pretty sure Harbaugh was suspended for exactly that.
 
Is there still an investigation going on? If there is, then you don’t know what you are talking about. This thread was started before The Game in 2023, and you were not able to successfully figure out how to turn it into your advantage. Therefore, if Michigan was cheating and ohio state knew it, not only did you get beat, but your team is dumber than a rock. Feel free to continue whining for another 6,500+ posts.
Feel free to keep coming back because you're compelled to stand up for your crooked program.
 
LOL ok little buddy. You have evidence to support your claim? Better yet, can you prove without a doubt that michigan never illegally recruited? Because I'm pretty sure Harbaugh was suspended for exactly that.
Ohio state commits recruiting violations almost every single year. You’re suggesting off the field violations are somehow the same as on the field violations. Michigan is not accused of on the field violations.
 
Feel free to keep coming back because you're compelled to stand up for your crooked program.
Feel free to keep knowing what’s going on when the investigation isn’t over. Why don’t they just stop the investigation and ask you. That way we won’t have to wait until 2032 before it’s over.
 






That covers the last 5 years pretty well. Ironically some of the same things Harbaugh and Moore got their original suspensions for, for telling the ncaa to fuck off.

Which the compounded the seriousness of these allegations as repeat offenders. The nonsense involved here is fascinating.
 
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