More Michigan Cheating

Do you have a link to a specific NCAA rule that makes it illegal?

At this point there's been no evidence it actually happened anyway.
It breaks the same sportsmanship policy Michigan is accused of breaking, as it compromises the "integrity of the game".

Other than the evidence provided online? Or is that only considered reliable if it is a report against UM? :facepalm:

Tell me where Michigan hurt you (Other than on the football field).
 
It breaks the same sportsmanship policy Michigan is accused of breaking, as it compromises the "integrity of the game".

Other than the evidence provided online? Or is that only considered reliable if it is a report against UM? :facepalm:

Tell me where Michigan hurt you (Other than on the football field).

So you have no evidence other than Michigan saying it was done.

LMAO!!
 
As usual, no, you do not have anything right
You literally gave an example saying it is fine it someone texts you all the answers to a test, but if you go and get the answers to the test yourself, that is wrong.

The end result is EXACTLY THE SAME. You have the answers to the test.
 
You literally gave an example saying it is fine it someone texts you all the answers to a test, but if you go and get the answers to the test yourself, that is wrong.

The end result is EXACTLY THE SAME. You have the answers to the test.
Are you illiterate? Honest question, because that's not what I said at all.
 
Are you illiterate? Honest question, because that's not what I said at all.
The issue with your example is -- you try to downplay the extensive play list sent with all the signals, by saying, "they sent a few question from the test". They sent a full list of answers to the test and even broke the answers down into categories.
 
Are you illiterate? Honest question, because that's not what I said at all.

It was even broken down to Tempo, Pass, Run, Play Action Pass. What exactly do you think Stalions was attempting to get? I will give you a hint -- it will look just like this.
 
The issue with your example is -- you try to downplay the extensive play list sent with all the signals, by saying, "they sent a few question from the test". They sent a full list of answers to the test and even broke the answers down into categories.
That was compiled in-game, which we all know isn't illegal. Hell we don't even know if they're all right, they were based on live observations. Not quite the hours and hours and hours of film michigan was able to obtain and thoroughly study.
 

It was even broken down to Tempo, Pass, Run, Play Action Pass. What exactly do you think Stalions was attempting to get? I will give you a hint -- it will look just like this.
Yeah here's the thing - how/why does this guy still have all this information? Saving it just in case michigan was investigated for cheating by the NCAA and Big Ten? Why won't he come out and give his identity?

This very article says that sign sharing among coaches is not uncommon at all and all coaches do this, so why would michigan need to go a step further with Stalions? Spending tens of thousands every fall if this is basically the same exact thing teams have been doing for years? Make it make sense.
 

It was even broken down to Tempo, Pass, Run, Play Action Pass. What exactly do you think Stalions was attempting to get? I will give you a hint -- it will look just like this.
But it didnt look like that. He had showed how it was being signaled in which obviously game them more time to adjust their plays. Beside it dosesnt matter, it was how he did it and if it didnt help him that way why do it?
 
But it didnt look like that. He had showed how it was being signaled in which obviously game them more time to adjust their plays. Beside it dosesnt matter, it was how he did it and if it didnt help him that way why do it?
This is the question no michigan fan can answer
 
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