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University of Michigan cheating scandal || Staffer caught trying to meet 13 year old girl

PeytonMooning

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Who the hell is not stealing signs? We should find out who is not doing and then get them fired.

Kirby has every team in the NCAA signs mapped out.

Mike Ditka showed us some new signage in the offseason, there is no way you guys will figure it out

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AgEngDawg

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My question why were the other staffers not stealing signs??? Fire every single one of the that were not stealing signs.............................and fire them in an ugly manner.

What the hell were they doing with their time at work?

It is part of the game.
 
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My question why were the other staffers not stealing signs??? Fire every single one of the that were not stealing signs.............................and fire them in an ugly manner.

What the hell were they doing with their time at work?

It is part of the game.
Disregard for the rules is right on point for the Dawgs. That’s why you got kids and staffers dying.
 
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Freaking awesome!!!! They had it down to a science.

I am a Harbaugh fan now!!!!

Fuck Ohio but this doesn’t necessarily show what they are after other than the coach in question clearly being more than just a “recruiting staffer”.


Connor Stalions, the suspended Michiganstaffer at the center of the NCAA's sign-stealing probe, purchased tickets in his own name for more than 30 games over the past three years at 11 different Big Ten schools, sources at 11 different league schools told ESPN.

The scope of the University of Michigan's alleged sign-stealing operation includes both video evidence of electronics prohibited by the NCAA to steal signs and a significant paper trail, sources told ESPN. Stalions forwarded the tickets he bought to at least three different people in different areas of the country, sources say, which hints at the breadth of the operation.

The NCAA is expected to receive video evidence this week of illegal technology used in scouting tied to tickets purchased by Stalions, according to sources. An opposing Big Ten school looked up in-stadium surveillance video from a game earlier this year, and sources said the person in the seat of the ticket purchased by Stalions held his smartphone up and appeared to film the home team's sideline the entire game.

Sources confirmed to ESPN that Stalions purchased tickets on both sides of the stadium -- across from each bench -- for Ohio State's game with Penn State on Saturday. Michigan plays both teams in upcoming weeks. According to sources, the tickets purchased by Stalions were not used Saturday. Stalions' name emerged publicly in an ESPN story Friday. He was suspended with pay by Michigan.

None of the tickets that the 11 schools told ESPN about involved Michigan as an opponent, per sources. The games involved either one or both of the teams that the Wolverines were playing later that season, according to sources.
 
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The sign-stealing investigation threatening to disrupt Michigan’s football season began after an outside investigative firm approached the NCAA with documents and videos the firm said it had obtained from computer drives maintained and accessed by multiple Michigan coaches, according to two people familiar with the matter, evidence that suggests the scandal’s impact could broaden beyond the suspension of one low-level assistant.


While NCAA rules do not explicitly prohibit sign-stealing — the practice of decoding signals that opposing coaches use to send in play calls to players on the field — the organization does ban video-recording opposing coaches as well as in-person scouting of upcoming opponents. And according to the investigation conducted by this outside firm, Michigan football has been using a sign-stealing operation involving both in-person scouting as well as video-recording coaches, those people said, since at least last season, when the team went 13-1, winning a second consecutive Big Ten title before losing in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
The outside firm’s investigation began this season, those people said, and involved interviews with people knowledgeable about Michigan’s scouting operations as well as reviewing documents and videos related to sign-stealing efforts. On Oct. 17, those people said, the firm presented its evidence to top NCAA officials. The next day, the Big Ten later confirmed, the NCAA informed the conference and Michigan that it had opened an investigation.
 

ChingChongDingDong

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@Jake Broe Stan if I ever see you, I’m gonna punch you right in your crit, you gosh damn roose sphincter.
UM is screwed 😂

Couldn’t happen to a better group and conference!

 

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