Charles Woodson flexes 'Michigan vs Everybody' shirt following victory over Penn State
Charles Woodson is flexing on the haters following Michigan’s victory over Penn State in Week 11.
The FOX analyst wasn’t happy with the news of Jim Harbaugh’s suspension, and didn’t shy away from speaking his mind prior to the Wolverines’ showdown with the Nittany Lions. He remained boisterous as ever following Michigan’s domination of their Big Ten rival.
Check out the video below, where Woodson shows off his “Michigan Vs. Everybody” shirt, and lets the world know how he really feels following the Wolverines’ win.
Moreover, the attitude from Woodson started before the afternoon’s biggest clash, as the former Michigan star. let it rip on how he really feels about the scandal as a whole: “Am I mad? I’m only mad because I think the whole thing is bullshit,” he said.
When looking into the details on the scandal, Woodson just couldn’t seem to wrap his head around why Harbaugh is facing such steep penalties when he doesn’t appear to be involved in the sign-stealing in any capacity.
“Well, I just listened to all of the implications, and it seemed like none of the implications implicated Harbaugh. It only tells you about Connor Stalions and what he did. And I don’t know if he as a rogue agent, if he was out there doing this all on his own,” Woodson stated.
Woodson continued, admitting he’s not sure whether Stalions was a mastermind or not, but he certainly hasn’t seen any evidence to date that Jim Harbaugh is directly involved with the scandal.
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“In my humble opinion, I do not believe that Harbaugh knew what this young man was doing. Now, was there someone on the staff who Stalions was talking to that knew and was maybe taking some of these signs? I don’t know that, and I can’t say it with certainty, and the NCAA didn’t say it with certainty, and Tony Petitti didn’t say it with certainty. So nobody can say that Harbaugh knew.”
To him, if the issue comes down to one staffer filming sidelines, that’s just not something worth derailing a season over.
“They can only say, okay, this guy was in the stands with people, doing video tapes with iPhones — there’s going to be 100,000 people in the stands today with iPhones, right. Anybody can video tape signs.”
Regardless, Charles Woodson and all of Ann Arbor can enjoy Saturday’s win, as it was an emotional one for Michigan fans everywhere.
On3’s Alex Weber contributed to this article.