Such a tough year. I didn't play Minn because I worried about them not showing up today.Penn State, MSU, Nebraska and UM totally shitting the bed this year. Guess being a power program with tons of money and demanding alumni doesn't do you shit in a year like this.
Me too if ND is winning.Almost Allright is dancing in the street....
I don’t want Jimmy anywhere but Ann Arbor. Nothing that goes on while he’s there worries me as an OSU fan.Almost Allright is dancing in the street....
I’m sure some of the UM alums in between delivering pizzas will say the hot shot qb who fumbled the series prior without getting hit; starting the next very series in their own territory was dumb. Annnnd he fumbles againHard to blame Harbaugh today though. It really was a great game.
This post held up well. Five years later, all of this is still true.Re: Harbaugh and U of M football
We wanna be relevant whaaaaa
Fuck Michigan. What Sparty is up to is far more important.
Well…Except perhaps a staff of illegal scouts that resembled an amateur hour syndicate cheating the entire Big Ten and a select few outside the conferenceI don’t want Jimmy anywhere but Ann Arbor. Nothing that goes on while he’s there worries me as an OSU fan.
Nothing the top 10 programs aren't doingWell…Except perhaps a staff of illegal scouts that resembled an amateur hour syndicate cheating the entire Big Ten and a select few outside the conference
Agree about Smart but disagree in that there is a level of cheating here that is unprecedented. On a whole different level. The integrity of the game has been compromised in real time in the public eye. And I’m still unconvinced that gambling doesn’t factor in here somehow. But that’s just my hunch.Nothing the top 10 programs aren't doing
Is Kirby smart really that great of a coach? Please as his in game decisions are a disaster but knowing what is coming makes him look good
Nothing to see here
Another coach told the TCU staff Michigan “has the most elaborate signal-stealing in the history of the world.”“Literally everybody we talked to knew,” one TCU coach told Yahoo Sports. “They’d say, ‘Just so you know, they steal your signals and they’re going to have everything so you better change them.’”
Based on the final score, not everything was foolproof.“The guy (Stalions) was wrong a couple of times,” one TCU staff member told Yahoo Sports. “We rewatched the TV version of the game. You can see him standing next to the defensive coordinator. He tells something to the coordinator and he points in the air to mean pass. You can see the playsheet he’s holding with our hand signs on them.”
The investigation into Michigan for the sign-stealing operation remains ongoing. No penalty from the NCAA will likely be levied until the 2024 season.“There are some times in the game that they still got us,” a TCU staff member told Yahoo Sports, “especially on short-yardage.”
Big Ten and CFP gonna swing da hammerNew Report Reveals How TCU Knew About Michigan’s Sign-Stealing & Cleverly Used It To Beat Them In The College Football Playoff
During TCU’s game against Michigan in last year’s College Football Playoff semifinal, one team had the upper edge on the other and it is not who you think based on the latest allegations.
Amid the sign-stealing scandal at Michigan, there have only been two teams to beat the Wolverines over the past two seasons.
Per a report from Yahoo Sports, Ohio State warned TCU about Michigan’s sign-stealing operation ahead of the College Football Playoff and it changed everything for them. The report says the Horned Frogs’ staff started to receive phone calls from Big Ten coaches about the Wolverines’ elaborate sign-stealing operation spearheaded by Connor Stalions right after the CFP matchups were announced.
Another coach told the TCU staff Michigan “has the most elaborate signal-stealing in the history of the world.”
The Horned Frogs would then change up their signals while purposely signaling in plays late so Stalions wouldn’t have enough time to alert Michigan coaches. They also reportedly purposely used old signals to trick the Wolverines during their 51-45 upset.
Based on the final score, not everything was foolproof.
The investigation into Michigan for the sign-stealing operation remains ongoing. No penalty from the NCAA will likely be levied until the 2024 season.
Stalions has been suspended with pay after the investigation became public.
New Report Reveals How TCU Knew About Michigan’s Sign-Stealing & Cleverly Used It To Beat Them In The College Football Playoff
During TCU’s game against Michigan in last year’s College Football Playoff semifinal, one team had the upper edge on the other and it is not who you think based on the latest allegations.
Amid the sign-stealing scandal at Michigan, there have only been two teams to beat the Wolverines over the past two seasons.
Per a report from Yahoo Sports, Ohio State warned TCU about Michigan’s sign-stealing operation ahead of the College Football Playoff and it changed everything for them. The report says the Horned Frogs’ staff started to receive phone calls from Big Ten coaches about the Wolverines’ elaborate sign-stealing operation spearheaded by Connor Stalions right after the CFP matchups were announced.
Another coach told the TCU staff Michigan “has the most elaborate signal-stealing in the history of the world.”
The Horned Frogs would then change up their signals while purposely signaling in plays late so Stalions wouldn’t have enough time to alert Michigan coaches. They also reportedly purposely used old signals to trick the Wolverines during their 51-45 upset.
Based on the final score, not everything was foolproof.
The investigation into Michigan for the sign-stealing operation remains ongoing. No penalty from the NCAA will likely be levied until the 2024 season.
Stalions has been suspended with pay after the investigation became public.
“Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive”