Michigan spied on Vols last year

I think UConn's head coach is really this Stalions guy. He's on their sideline right now.

If he'd just put some sunglasses on, I could be sure of it.

They're still spying on us, dammit!

lol

Go Vols!
 
It's not that they thought they would play us. It's they thought that Tennessee and Clemson would surpass them especially if they somehow lost to OSU. It was an insurance policy.

Yes. I remember some experts seemed to think TN could pass a big 10 champion, even with 1 loss. Everyone loves a #1 offense.
 
The downside of UM legal action is everything will get revealed in the court documents and people will have to testify under oath. That's a bold strategy.
Exactly.

If I'm Michigan, I'd be tempted to not fight it, and appreciate the Big 10 doing my dirty work for me.

You know Harbaugh is guilty as sin, and this way the UM gets to dodge facing facts, and the fan uproar if they decide they should really fire him with cause.

I'd be really fearful of discovery that shows they leaked other teams playbooks. The lawsuits might pile up in a hurry.
 
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Full court coverup. Connor has agreed to take the fall. Everyone thought this low paid staffer that was getting everyone of their opponents plays correctly and took his word for the fact that he was just good? But reports have said that multiple coaches had access to servers where the film was stored.

Michigan and Stallion playing long ball here and obviously school is going to not fall on their sword and pull a Donde, I believe this is why they are still talking contract extension for JH so they can say he knew nothing. However if they have to say other coaches were in on it with Stallion, do one of those coaches give up JH or their career?


As he informed the school earlier today, Connor chose to resign because recent stories regarding his time with the University of Michigan have created a distraction for the team," his attorney told The Athletic. "He hopes his resignation will help the team and coaching staff focus on tomorrow's game and the remainder of the season. Connor also wants to make it clear that, to his knowledge, neither Coach [Jim] Harbaugh, nor any other coach or staff member, told anyone to break any rules or were aware of improper conduct ...and if you believe this, I have some oceanfront property to show you in Sodom.

Man if the NCAA and B1g let this crap slide, college football is in dire straits. Theres loads of video of this Connor guy on the Mich sidelines actively talking in the on-field coaches ears between and during plays! With big white laminated pages in his hands full of signs etc. From what i have read they have solid evidence of the guy buying the tickets to opponents games, sending others there as well to take pics/videos of the sidelines. There are photos and videos that contain the Michigan spy actively recording the future opponent from good lower level seats at about midfield. These were good tickets, and this operation was very brazen and reckless. There is absolutely no way that anyone not a rabid UM fan would EVER believe that the whole staff including Harbaugh not only knew what was going on, but of course capitalized on the value of the constant illicit information being stolen from all of their opponents. The notion that this cheating didnt come from the top down is silly at best. Theres nothing that goes on with that high profile team that the head coach doesn't know about. Time to vacate a bunch of wins for Michigan, and any trophies they might win this season too.
 
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The downside of UM legal action is everything will get revealed in the court documents and people will have to testify under oath. That's a bold strategy.
My guess is they take to court to get a Michigan judge to give an injunction against enforcement until after CFP championship.

Then JH announces either NFL job or retirement and Michigan drops their case.
 
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