forkbeard3777
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He actually had a business registered with himself and Blake Corum as directors, apparently it was an ebay business of some sort
article non paywall: https://archive.vn/BFdRd
He actually had a business registered with himself and Blake Corum as directors, apparently it was an ebay business of some sort
article non paywall: https://archive.vn/BFdRd
I don't think they have a chance honestly, Penn st that is. I see this a not as close 31-10 final score in favor of Michigan
Take away all their cheating, it would probably be a toss-up! Cheatin' Bastards!!!Franklin stinks
Michigan will win by double digits
I need some smart nerd to produce a study to analyze the advantage gained by cheating that is now lost vs. the disadvantage that Penn State has by being coached by Franklin.Take away all their cheating, it would probably be a toss-up! Cheatin' Bastards!!!
A former Big Ten coach at a rival school in recent days forwarded to the Wolverines copies of two single-page documents listing Michigan’s deciphered signals, three sources with knowledge of the situation confirmed to Sports Illustrated. The former Big Ten coach was a member of a staff that he said last season received multiple detailed breakdowns of which signals corresponded to which play calls. He told Michigan, according to the sources, that the information had originally come from other Big Ten schools.
Michigan is also likely to argue that there is a distinction without a true difference between what Stalions is accused of doing and what other Big Ten schools did in forwarding their scouting to a future opponent. In the process of making that argument, Michigan seems ready and willing to throw blame around the rest of the conference, potentially escalating this into a bitter battle on many fronts. Michigan will also likely point to a lack of due process involved with suspending Harbaugh before an NCAA investigation wraps up.
One front that was de-escalated Monday: NCAA sources confirmed to SI that it has found no connection between Ohio State coach Ryan Day or his family and the original information that was received by the association in October, sparking the investigation. Yahoo first reported that no connection had been found.
It could be one of the most watched games ever. Something will go down. Michigan already has a pregame reputation. The ejections will be a plenty.The venue for the OSU vs Michigan game has been changed from the big house to the courthouse.
So it’s went from Michigan is a fraud, to the whole BiG10 is a fraud… I like where this is going.
Sounds like every American politicianMichigan is just using the standard PR playbook of denying, deflecting and threatening lawsuits to minimize any potential penalties.

I hope he does.Does anyone have any opinions on how smart or not it would be for Michigan to go scorched earth against their own conference? I don't know whether or not they're trying to bluff, which wouldn't be remembered, but I really wonder how doing what they're threatening would affect them in the future with the conference. (for the record I have no idea)
Petitti looks like he's trying to make a statement with his first big scandal and doesn't want to back down.
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Fake news. The players didn't know what was going on at all.So uhhh. Blake Corum was business partners with Connor Stalions?
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I've gotta say I don't quite get why Michigan is going so hard here, to defend a coach who has repeatedly shown he'd rather be elsewhere and probably will be gone in three months regardless. Yes I'm sure they want a natty and this is their best shot. But is that worth going to war with a bunch of schools they have very close ties with in ways that go far beyond football?Does anyone have any opinions on how smart or not it would be for Michigan to go scorched earth against their own conference? I don't know whether or not they're trying to bluff, which wouldn't be remembered, but I really wonder how doing what they're threatening would affect them in the future with the conference. (for the record I have no idea)
Petitti looks like he's trying to make a statement with his first big scandal and doesn't want to back down.
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To me, I think they're trying to put on a good face to appease their fans + play out the season knowing that there is no avoiding penalties. Going publicly against Harbaugh would be political suicide for the school president or AD.Suspending Harbaugh is fine and
I've gotta say I don't quite get why Michigan is going so hard here, to defend a coach who has repeatedly shown he'd rather be elsewhere and probably will be gone in three months regardless. Yes I'm sure they want a natty and this is their best shot. But is that worth going to war with a bunch of schools they have very close ties with in ways that go far beyond football?
Hmm how is his name on the LLC then?
How much do Michigan fans really love Harbaugh though? They were about ready to run him out of town. Constant flirtation with the NFL.To me, I think they're trying to put on a good face to appease their fans + play out the season knowing that there is no avoiding penalties. Going publicly against Harbaugh would be political suicide for the school president or AD.
My understanding is that something here is not making sense…..if he is listed as a partner in an LLC, he would have had to sign paperwork. So either the media report is wrong or Corum is lying.
In that Insta post, Corum has the damn LLC decaled on his car. This business is most certainly legit if this isn't all just an elaborate photoshop job which I don't think it is.My understanding is that something here is not making sense…..if he is listed as a partner in an LLC, he would have had to sign paperwork. So either the media report is wrong or Corum is lying.