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  • That would be fantastic. I'm worried about vacated wins and titles.

    I always used to use the analogy that if Michigan ever tried to do some shady shit, they'd look like the guys in Office Space who had to look up money laundering in the dictionary. And now here we are...

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    • Lol, Mike.

      Well, that’s what I think will happen. I could see a big suspension for HARBAUGH!!! but there will be nothing retroactive. I mean, I think this is literally going to be CFB Astros.

      And you fuckers will enjoy your 3-year run as you should and we’ll sass you, as we should, and, at the end of the day, you won’t give a damn!
      Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
      Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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      • The coach has imputed knowledge.
        Does he? You're the lawyer, not me but just a quick review of the attached link got me to this:

        Even in those relationships (between agent - Scallion and principle - JH), though, imputation of knowledge may only be found under certain circumstances. The theory, known as the ''imputed knowledge rule,'' upon which imputation of knowledge from an agent to its principal rests is that, when the agent acts within the scope of the agency relationship, there is identity of interests between principal and agent. The presumption upon which imputation rests is that the agent will perform his duty and communicate to his principal the facts that the agent acquires while acting within the scope of the agency relationship.”

        I get this and where you're going with it. What I'm not sure about is whether Scallion, the agent, performed an assigned duty (to go and collect sideline play calling signals) as part of a directed activity by the principle and within the scope of the agency relationship?

        Admittedly, I'm over my head and don't mind being told why, if those goes to some kind of adjudication process, I'm not confident that the NCAA can say the imputed knowledge rule is satisfied. It was Jim's duty to have known about Scallions activity as an analyst.

        Imputed knowledge means the knowledge attributed to a party because of his/her position, or his/her relationship with or responsibility for another party. Such knowledge is attributed for the reason
        Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.

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        • The NCAA ain’t a court of law.

          But the lone gunman defense ain’t gonna work anyway. IMO. It’s too massive an operation.
          Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
          Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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          • Oh, for sure and I don't believe anyone in that useless organization has a clue about what you and I are talking about.

            TBF, I appreciate your acknowledgement that nothing is going to come of this when we're talking about forfeiting shit. Jim will resist a suspension with the expectation that he'll have some support for doing that ...... except Ward.

            ...... and you're right. We'll enjoy Harbaugh's 3 year reign of terror on CFB because he won't be around for year 4. He'll have had enough of this kind of bull-shit.
            Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.

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            • I’m pretty sure the NCAA rules say the head coach is responsible for the actions of all staff — or at least presumed responsible. If you’re a HC the rules specifically impute knowledge and responsibility to you for the actions of your staff.

              Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
              Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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              • Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View Post
                Oh, for sure and I don't believe anyone in that useless organization has a clue about what you and I are talking about.

                TBF, I appreciate your acknowledgement that nothing is going to come of this when we're talking about forfeiting shit. Jim will resist a suspension with the expectation that he'll have some support for doing that ...... except Ward.

                ...... and you're right. We'll enjoy Harbaugh's 3 year reign of terror on CFB because he won't be around for year 4. He'll have had enough of this kind of bull-shit.
                Honestly, Jeff — I’m pretty sure you aren’t operating in reality on this. I don’t think there’s any way you’re going look at this as anything other than an M diehard. I get it.

                Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                • Sure, I get that too. But Scallion was either approached by some random dudes offering help or he kept some distance between himself and perpetrators by asking some of those dudes to go to games and scout those teams. Either way, was Scallion acting within his agency doing that or did he go rogue? I don't know. I do know, there are all kinds of randos that approach M football staffers including JH with advice on how to win games. Grasping at straws here, probably and as you point out this aint getting argued in court of law.
                  Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.

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                  • He was joined at the hip with the DC during games. I wonder why?
                    Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                    Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                    • talent, You asked if Brian had updated his 3d old opinion article on sign stealing. He has. Its the first article on the link below but it won't stay as the first so, you may have to scroll to it.

                      Bottom line, aside from a short discussion of legalese about agency, principle and agent you and I spared over, he would agree with your assessment that nothing big is likely to come from this and provides the reasons why.

                      Because this is Michigan, a university playing major college football, that routinely bends over to take it up the ass if rules breaking is alleged, the administration will likely repeat that. They are unlikely to slow-play or actually aggressively fight the allegations on the grounds that the language defining the rules are not at all clear and open to interpretation after the fact.

                      I was not clear on this in my earlier posts but the NCAA has not even issued a notice of allegations, and Michigan has 90 days to respond to one. What we have available to us is just the breathless attempt by sports writers to get a juicy scoop. If what the likes of these leaches do turns out to be utterly wrong, you'll never hear an apology. The damage has been done. No accountability for that. IOW, I may be operating in the reality that as a sworn enemy of Michigan football, you may not be. We can both be blinded when it comes to justice by our allegiance to our beloved football programs.

                      Message board guy for the win. Designated NCAA leak recipient Pete Thamel has a new article out with some details that more or less confirm the post on our message board that I thought was credible when I posted on Friday. Thamel is an irritating writer who habitually writes his articles in such a way as to maximize the scandalousness of whatever's going on… 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. …so I don't want to quote from it heavily. But the upshot is: Stalions bought tickets to ~30 games at 11 Big Ten schools in his own name. He sent those tickets to other people. Those people taped the sidelines. As Seth pointed out on Twitter, Thamel—or the person feeding him—seems to have misinterpreted an area of the NCAA bylaws that's meant to restrict what you can do on your own sideline. Also note that these games go back three years; Stalions was hired in May of 2022. A precedent, but probably not particularly applicable. A message board poster dug up a Baylor infractions case from 2016 where an assistant coach attended a game of a future opponent and was handed a half-game suspension. The NCAA has traditionally been disinclined to do much about minor one-off issues, which are labeled "secondary violations" and get tit-for-tat punishments. They don't contribute in any way to a larger case of lack of institutional control. Most schools self-report a handful of these on an annual basis. It seems clear that Stalions was engaging in an extended scheme to try to benefit Michigan football and this will not be handled as a secondary violation. But about that… [After THE JUMP: mmm parsing]
                      Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.

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                      • The NCAA won’t be upset as conference members. The only chance, however small, of real reprisal is from the B10. They’re the victims.

                        Like I said—Astros. They’ll get off but everyone will know they cheated bigly. And, IMO, probably in a pretty significant way.

                        I’m pretty sure there’s more to this than “breathless” reporters rumor-mongering. I’d bet a lot on that. And the fact you are fighting to make it not true shows you know this ain’t right,

                        Whatever. I won’t comment further in this thread.
                        Last edited by iam416; October 23, 2023, 09:15 PM.
                        Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
                        Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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                          Great stuff from Huard here.
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                          • Originally posted by iam416 View Post

                            Like I said—Astros. They’ll get off but everyone will know they cheated bigly. And, IMO, probably in a pretty significant way.

                            I couldn't care less. Michigan's rivals (Ohio State, MSU, Penn State, Notre Dame, etc.) never gave us credit anyway regardless. Y'all despise Michigan and will continue to despise Michigan with or without what's happening right now. So who gives a shit. Nothing changes.

                            When the Patriots went through this and also deflate-gate -- they kept winning at the same level. When the Astros went through it, they kept on chugging along at the same level. And so will Michigan. So again, the outside perception means nothing. Zilch.

                            Oh, and there's a report that Ohio State was fully aware of the alleged sign stealing last season and still proceeded to lose by three touchdowns. And we'll see Ohio State in a month and there won't be any "they stole our signs" excuses. I'm greatly looking forward to it.

                            Last edited by Niffla; October 24, 2023, 12:40 PM.
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                            • So according to a QB who played for "the greatest sign stealer of all time", the best you can hope for is maybe 3 plays in a football game where you can actually send the correct info to the team and have them execute in real time. This is the kind of info I'm interested in as it pertains to affecting the outcome of a football game.

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                              • Originally posted by Niffla View Post


                                I couldn't care less. Michigan's rivals (Ohio State, MSU, Penn State, Notre Dame, etc.) never gave us credit anyway regardless. Y'all despise Michigan and will continue to despise Michigan with or without what's happening right now. So who gives a shit. Nothing changes.

                                When the Patriots went through this and also deflate-gate -- they kept winning at the same level. When the Astros went through it, they kept on chugging along at the same level. And so will Michigan. So again, the outside perception does means nothing. Zilch.

                                Oh, and there's a report that Ohio State was fully aware of the alleged sign stealing last season and still proceeded to lose by three touchdowns. And we'll see Ohio State in a month and there won't be any "they stole our signs" excuses. And I'm greatly looking forward to it.
                                100% truth. OSU knew about it last year, changed their signs, got hammered at HOME with the #2 overall draft pick at QB. So fucking suck it, OSU. We'll see you on 11/25.

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