Come on you can troll better than this ... Bring something. I miss the old days when trolling other boards was an art ...He specialized in sign stealing. Its never been a secret. Why would he not be next to Minter?
Yeah, you can see almost the entire Michigan sideline signal ‘pass’ after Stalions gestures after seeing the signal from OSU…
Because your genius coach is claiming he had no idea what he was up to. When something within the program happens, it is assumed that the HC is in control of the entire program and knows everything going on. The speed of how this evolving doesn’t look good for you guys. Normally, the NCAA moves at a snail’s pace.He specialized in sign stealing. Its never been a secret. Why would he not be next to Minter?
Yeah, the NCAA and B1G don’t move at this pace or make it public so quickly if there is nothing there.
He never said they didn't steal signs. They do, legally (and illegally). Harbaugh said he didn't know about the illegal part. The fact that Michigan's designated sign stealer (everyone has one) was next to Minter wouldn't be surprising at all. Pretty funny watching jokers chase their tails on this.Because your genius coach is claiming he had no idea what he was up to. When something within the program happens, it is assumed that the HC is in control of the entire program and knows everything going on. The speed of how this evolving doesn’t look good for you guys. Normally, the NCAA moves at a snail’s pace.
Come on put some effort into the trolling. This is weak sauce. Put the effort that ol' Jimmah does into cheating.He never said they didn't steal signs. They do, legally (and illegally). Harbaugh said he didn't know about the illegal part. The fact that Michigan's designated sign stealer (everyone has one) was next to Minter wouldn't be surprising at all. Pretty funny watching jokers chase their tails on this.
Good bye Jimmer, good bye Jimmer, Good by Jimmer, your *** is in a sling. It'll result in show cause for Harbaugh and the coordinators. It doesn't matter what Jim knew....according to NCAA policy he's responsible anyway. The coordinators knew.He never said they didn't steal signs. They do, legally (and illegally). Harbaugh said he didn't know about the illegal part. The fact that Michigan's designated sign stealer (everyone has one) was next to Minter wouldn't be surprising at all. Pretty funny watching jokers chase their tails on this.
He will probably be gone yes. He'll put one more beat down on James Franklin, one more on Ryan Day and then head to the NFL as a living legend at Michigan and 10's of millions of dollars richer. Poor Jim and poor Michigan. We'll then go out and hire a coach who will almost certainly be better than Penn State's coach and the cycle of hate will start all over again. Big Ten teams getting their *** whooped will try to get him and run him out yada yada yada...Good bye Jimmer, good bye Jimmer, Good by Jimmer, your *** is in a sling. It'll result in show cause for Harbaugh and the coordinators. It doesn't matter what Jim knew....according to NCAA policy he's responsible anyway. The coordinators knew.
Perhaps. Bottom line is your institution has an obligation to follow NCAA rules. Your employee(s) broke them. It matters not who knew what. When scouting the rules are clear about what can be done to steal signs. Your employees, from the head coach down, are required to know these rules and ensure their enforcement, much like the rules regarding recruiting, use of medications for injured athletes, etc.He will probably be gone yes. He'll put one more beat down on James Franklin, one more on Ryan Day and then head to the NFL as a living legend at Michigan and 10's of millions of dollars richer. Poor Jim and poor Michigan. We'll then go out and hire a coach who will almost certainly be better than Penn State's coach and the cycle of hate will start all over again. Big Ten teams getting their *** whooped will try to get him and run him out yada yada yada...
Bingo.Good bye Jimmer, good bye Jimmer, Good by Jimmer, your *** is in a sling. It'll result in show cause for Harbaugh and the coordinators. It doesn't matter what Jim knew....according to NCAA policy he's responsible anyway. The coordinators knew.
Perhaps. But it isn't like James hasn't won vs. Jim Almighty. You may hire a coach that is better than Franklin....or you may find another Brady Hoke or Rich Rod. Interesting to see how the self image of Michigan fans has been enhanced since the rewards of Spygate II have been reaped. What was support for Harbaugh and his coaching genius like in December of 2020? Jimmer's 4 years before Spygate II 29-16. How many bowl games has he lost in a row? Yes, Jim was a winning coach before spygate II. Breaking the rules gave Michigan an edge....that's why they kept doing it.He will probably be gone yes. He'll put one more beat down on James Franklin, one more on Ryan Day and then head to the NFL as a living legend at Michigan and 10's of millions of dollars richer. Poor Jim and poor Michigan. We'll then go out and hire a coach who will almost certainly be better than Penn State's coach and the cycle of hate will start all over again. Big Ten teams getting their *** whooped will try to get him and run him out yada yada yada...
The NCAA has taken the approach that they are going to be less inclined to punish innocent student athletes and more inclined to punish the "adults in the room". This is all about them getting Jim. PeriodPerhaps. Bottom line is your institution has an obligation to follow NCAA rules. Your employee(s) broke them. It matters not who knew what. When scouting the rules are clear about what can be done to steal signs. Your employees, from the head coach down, are required to know these rules and ensure their enforcement, much like the rules regarding recruiting, use of medications for injured athletes, etc.
I'm sure the institution will protect the top of the chain of command. But the institution should suffer the consequences. If you are able to kick *** after being punished good for you.
No its all about Harbaugh employing staff that violates the rules and condoning procedures that give his team an unfair advantage. I'll bet you are supporting him more publicly than he currently enjoys with his athletic director, university president and board of trustees. They are not doubt embarrassed and humiliated that this sort of attention is being directed at U of M.The NCAA has taken the approach that they are going to be less inclined to punish innocent student athletes and more inclined to punish the "adults in the room". This is all about them getting Jim. Period
Brady Hoke beat James Franklin with one of Michigan's five worst teams in its historyPerhaps. But it isn't like James hasn't won vs. Jim Almighty. You may hire a coach that is better than Franklin....or you may find another Brady Hoke or Rich Rod. Interesting to see how the self image of Michigan fans has been enhanced since the rewards of Spygate II have been reaped. What was support for Harbaugh and his coaching genius like in December of 2020? Jimmer's 4 years before Spygate II 29-16. How many bowl games has he lost in a row? Yes, Jim was a winning coach before spygate II. Breaking the rules gave Michigan an edge....that's why they kept doing it.
Was that back when PSU only had 65 scholarship players?Brady Hoke beat James Franklin with one of Michigan's five worst teams in its history
Butt hurt much Troll Boy? But but but we still beat you - lol.He will probably be gone yes. He'll put one more beat down on James Franklin, one more on Ryan Day and then head to the NFL as a living legend at Michigan and 10's of millions of dollars richer. Poor Jim and poor Michigan. We'll then go out and hire a coach who will almost certainly be better than Penn State's coach and the cycle of hate will start all over again. Big Ten teams getting their *** whooped will try to get him and run him out yada yada yada...
The NCAA has taken the approach that they are going to be less inclined to punish innocent student athletes and more inclined to punish the "adults in the room". This is all about them getting Jim. Period
This is weak sauce ... Come on man step up your game..if you troll here at least Google trolling and get the board enraged. This is JV trolling ....He will probably be gone yes. He'll put one more beat down on James Franklin, one more on Ryan Day and then head to the NFL as a living legend at Michigan and 10's of millions of dollars richer. Poor Jim and poor Michigan. We'll then go out and hire a coach who will almost certainly be better than Penn State's coach and the cycle of hate will start all over again. Big Ten teams getting their *** whooped will try to get him and run him out yada yada yada...
"Numerous assistant coaches", "tens of thousands of dollars", and the clear implication in the article that someone on the inside at Michigan started the ball rolling and provided access to information. Appears to be fairly settled that it was orchestrated and utilized well beyond a staffer making 55K.It's over ladies and gentlemen. Paywall but read the headline.
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