More Michigan Cheating

Nope. If it was good news Michigan woulda had it leaked by now.
After the 2 day hearing -- the NCAA gives the COI 8-12 weeks to come up with it's decision and release the final report. So it could be September or October before we hear what the decision they have is.
 
That's where I'm at.

"Yo, Sherron...... Regarding that two game suspension we tried to use as a plea bargain, we're gonna need to talk." - Michigan AD
Nothing to leak right now. COI has 2-3 months after the hearing for it's decision and the final report. It is wild how EVERYTHING is dragged out, as if it'd be necessary to take that long.
 
Nothing to leak right now. COI has 2-3 months after the hearing for it's decision and the final report. It is wild how EVERYTHING is dragged out, as if it'd be necessary to take that long.

As in "nothing to leak" that could be beneficial to Michigan.

Accurate or not, our point is that Michigan has been leaking just enough from the NOA in attempt to establish a "no big deal" narrative.
 
As in "nothing to leak" that could be beneficial to Michigan.

Accurate or not, our point is that Michigan has been leaking just enough from the NOA in attempt to establish a "no big deal" narrative.
I haven't seen anything about it and I usually go on the sports pages of the local newspapers, mlive and maizeandbrew once a day to read any articles on local sport teams.

Way I see it -- no one has any idea what is going to happen, as the COI has 2 to 3 months to go over what was in the 2 day meetings before making a decision. Anything out there is pure nonsense. Hell -- I had someone from Ohio today tell me that Jeremiah Smith donated $20 millions to a local children charity and they were over the top bragging about it and how no one from Michigan would do that.

They got it from an internet article. When I explained there is zero chance Jeremiah Smith had $20 million dollar, let alone, $20 million to give away, the response was. Prove it. Common sense these days isn't very common anymore.

Any articles on it is simply to get clicks and make people talk. That is what 90% of the internet is.
 
I haven't seen anything about it and I usually go on the sports pages of the local newspapers, mlive and maizeandbrew once a day to read any articles on local sport teams.

Way I see it -- no one has any idea what is going to happen, as the COI has 2 to 3 months to go over what was in the 2 day meetings before making a decision. Anything out there is pure nonsense. Hell -- I had someone from Ohio today tell me that Jeremiah Smith donated $20 millions to a local children charity and they were over the top bragging about it and how no one from Michigan would do that.

They got it from an internet article. When I explained there is zero chance Jeremiah Smith had $20 million dollar, let alone, $20 million to give away, the response was. Prove it. Common sense these days isn't very common anymore.

Any articles on it is simply to get clicks and make people talk. That is what 90% of the internet is.

I'll be the first to admit that.
 
Michigan could release the entire, unredacted NOA any time they wanted to. Why haven't they (despite multiple FOIA requests)?
 
Nothing to leak right now. COI has 2-3 months after the hearing for it's decision and the final report. It is wild how EVERYTHING is dragged out, as if it'd be necessary to take that long.
There's always something to leak, as we've seen, but yeah. There won't be any resolution to this for a while. It's embarrassing how long this entire process has taken, but that's the NCAA.
 
There's always something to leak, as we've seen, but yeah. There won't be any resolution to this for a while. It's embarrassing how long this entire process has taken, but that's the NCAA.
It is ridiculous. And they wonder why no one respects the NCAA. It is going to damn near be 2026 before they give a response to something from the 2023 season
 
There's always something to leak, as we've seen, but yeah. There won't be any resolution to this for a while. It's embarrassing how long this entire process has taken, but that's the NCAA.
My guess is that both sides presented their argument to the panel and now the panel meets multiple times to discuss it over the 30-90 days the ncaa prez noted for a timeline. I don’t think either party (Michigan or the ncaa) knows anything new at this point other than they presented their already semi-public arguments to this third party.
 



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Meh...I'll believe that when it actually happens. Seems some clickbait if I've ever seen clickbait
I'll believe everything when this this whole thing is resolved ... like everyone else on this thread, I know nothing!!! But, let's try for 10,000 replies before it is resolved.
 
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