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Is it a mic drop? Just a bunch of people who counted on the ncaa being their typical slow selves never expecting their fellow members to call ******** and act during the season.

What's the saying, "don't do the crime if you can't do the time"?
agreed. It seems like a kind of toothless message from Michigan, honestly. Reduced to whining about the timing of the announcement.
 
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Yeah and people equating sharing information between teams to what Michigan did is NOT the same thing. What Michigan did is specifically against the Big 10s rules. Sharing details/signs between teams is not against the rules.
 
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Is it a mic drop? Just a bunch of people who counted on the ncaa being their typical slow selves never expecting their fellow members to call ******** and act during the season.

What's the saying, "don't do the crime if you can't do the time"?
I have yet to understand the outrage against Harbaugh with regards to the Stallions case.

Stallions got caught. Stallions was instantly let go.

Not sure why Harbaugh is facing more heat for a low lever staffer being dumb than he did for personally breaking recruiting rules during COVID and then covering it up.
 
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I have yet to understand the outrage against Harbaugh with regards to the Stallions case.

Stallions got caught. Stallions was instantly let go.

Not sure why Harbaugh is facing more heat for a low lever staff being dumb than he did for personally breaking recruiting rules during COVID and then covering it up.

If you think he didn't know about what was going on you're incredibly naive.

Most of these coaches are control freaks. They know what's going on, unless they're actively looking the other way. Either way, they're held responsible.
 

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I have yet to understand the outrage against Harbaugh with regards to the Stallions case.

Stallions got caught. Stallions was instantly let go.

Not sure why Harbaugh is facing more heat for a low lever staff being dumb than he did for personally breaking recruiting rules during COVID and then covering it up.
Remember they changed the rules that the head coach is responsible for all other coaches under their control.
So even if he didn't know, he's still liable for it.
 

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Remember they changed the rules that the head coach is responsible for all other coaches under their control.
So even if he didn't know, he's still liable for it.

Exactly, and the reason why is pretty obvious given all the rogue assistant ******** michigan fans have been spewing.
 
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Exactly, and the reason why is pretty obvious given all the rogue assistant ******** michigan fans have been spewing.
Yep they changed the rules because head coaches would always deny knowing even if they did and avoid punishment.
 

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If you think he didn't know about what was going on you're incredibly naive.

Most of these coaches are control freaks. They know what's going on, unless they're actively looking the other way. Either way, they're held responsible.
You're incredibly naïve if you think this was some massive organized scheme that involved multiple staffers who were sloppy enough to buy tickets in Stallions own name and allow him to stand on opposing sidelines, but also simultaneously savvy enough to leave ZERO crumbs for the NCAA to find linking any other staff member.

Just doesn't add up.

Sometimes the easiest explanation is the best: Stallions crossed a line on his own accord. Not everything is a conspiracy.
 

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I have yet to understand the outrage against Harbaugh with regards to the Stallions case.

Stallions got caught. Stallions was instantly let go.

Not sure why Harbaugh is facing more heat for a low lever staffer being dumb than he did for personally breaking recruiting rules during COVID and then covering it up.
Michigan defender but stallions actually resigned he wasn’t let go let alone instantly
 
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These punishments this past year are actually great.
I hope they continue with punishing coaches rather than players. Too long the NCAA and conferences have made sweeping punishments to teams when it's almost always coaches or staffers breaking the rules.
 

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Should have done the Bill Self plea, sit out preseason stiffs, and coach the regular conference games.