Stalions admits to giving signals to other teams to help clear Michigan's path

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I'm sure it's probably common knowledge at this point, but yeah, ole Wyld Stalions himself went on Bussin' With the Boys and admitted that he'd given Michigan State's signals to Ohio State in 2021 so they would beat them and clear the path for Michigan by breaking the resulting three-way tie.

I know we've beaten this horse 1000x but for those of you who are conspiracy minded about the 2022 SC game, here's a little more fuel for that flame.
 
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I'm sure it's probably common knowledge at this point, but yeah, ole Wyld Stalions himself went on Bussin' With the Boys and admitted that he'd given Michigan State's signals to Ohio State in 2021 so they would beat them and clear the path for Michigan by breaking the resulting three-way tie.

I know we've beaten this horse 1000x but for those of you who are conspiracy minded about the 2022 SC game, here's a little more fuel for that flame.
"Perfect Storm" Banks and the signals.
 
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I'm sure it's probably common knowledge at this point, but yeah, ole Wyld Stalions himself went on Bussin' With the Boys and admitted that he'd given Michigan State's signals to Ohio State in 2021 so they would beat them and clear the path for Michigan by breaking the resulting three-way tie.

I know we've beaten this horse 1000x but for those of you who are conspiracy minded about the 2022 SC game, here's a little more fuel for that flame.
Link?
 
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Educate me, why would this have to do with the SC2022 game?
It's been pointed out that Michigan was interested in teams in competition for the 4 playoff spots in event they stumbled. South Carolina played two of those teams late in season in Tennessee and Clemson. They miraculously looked like world beaters and wore wrist bands in those two games they didn't wear any other time of season when they sucked and neither in the bowl. There are clips people have shown of the South Carolina players looking at wrist bands and seemingly knowing the plays. The belief was Stallions gave Shane Beamer the Intel. He gladly would have obliged as would save his career and by Stalions admitting he gave intel out does nothing to dispell that.
 
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It's been pointed out that Michigan was interested in teams in competition for the 4 playoff spots in event they stumbled. South Carolina played two of those teams late in season in Tennessee and Clemson. They miraculously looked like world beaters and wore wrist bands in those two games they didn't wear any other time of season when they sucked and neither in the bowl. There are clips people have shown of the South Carolina players looking at wrist bands and seemingly knowing the plays. The belief was Stallions gave Shane Beamer the Intel. He gladly would have obliged as would save his career and by Stalions admitting he gave intel out does nothing to dispell that.
Saw another article that confirmed that Stalions had scouted a UT game earlier in the season for no apparent reason and he had a good friend on the SC staff. A lot of circumstantial evidence but it certainly looks curious.
 
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In the Netflix doc it confirms that he sent someone to in-person scout our games in 2022, he mentions us specifically so he had the goods on us. Now couple this with the fact that he has admitted they would 100% share this intel with other teams if it meant clearing a rival or another team out of the way for themselves, it's starting to go from....ehhh, maybe.... to (IMO of course) extremely likely.
 
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It's been pointed out that Michigan was interested in teams in competition for the 4 playoff spots in event they stumbled. South Carolina played two of those teams late in season in Tennessee and Clemson. They miraculously looked like world beaters and wore wrist bands in those two games they didn't wear any other time of season when they sucked and neither in the bowl. There are clips people have shown of the South Carolina players looking at wrist bands and seemingly knowing the plays. The belief was Stallions gave Shane Beamer the Intel. He gladly would have obliged as would save his career and by Stalions admitting he gave intel out does nothing to dispell that.
They also played a very competitive game against a good Notre Dame team in the Gator Bowl. Anomalous results happen all the time in College Football. Look at this year, South Carolina beat Kentucky 38-6, Kentucky beat Ole Miss, Ole Miss then turned around and beat South Carolina 27-3. It's very tough to play on the road in the SEC, especially at night. I know this conspiracy theory which flatters us is more appealing but until there is some real evidence that Michigan gave South Carolina our signals (and Clemson's and Notre Dame's), it looks like we just ran into a buzz saw at Williams-Brice at night and Rattler got hot to end the year (and unlike the next year had an OL jell that could protect him down the stretch in 2022). Plus it was the defensive players for South Carolina who had wrist bans and we scored 38 on them anyway and would have scored more if Hooker had got hurt, problem was that wasn't enough.
 
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I'm sure it's probably common knowledge at this point, but yeah, ole Wyld Stalions himself went on Bussin' With the Boys and admitted that he'd given Michigan State's signals to Ohio State in 2021 so they would beat them and clear the path for Michigan by breaking the resulting three-way tie.

I know we've beaten this horse 1000x but for those of you who are conspiracy minded about the 2022 SC game, here's a little more fuel for that flame.
It's not a conspiracy. It's already been proven that he was at a UT game.
 

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