I've said this before and I don't think you gave it a ton of air, and I'm sure this will be as convincing for you as your posts are for me, but when the Tressel scandal broke quite a few anecdotes out of AA emerged that convinced me Michigan is cleaner than even perception. A mechanic talked about how compliance rode him to bill football players for work he'd done. They badgered a landscaping company to make sure players were being paid market rate for summer grasscutting, etc. Anecdotes at that scale aren't data, and same goes for what the HS coaches say, but for those who desire to do so you can connect quite a few dots on this and ratify the general public perception about cheating in college and about how much Michigan does it and about OSU standing out from the rest of the conference in its willingness as well. Ann Arbor has a very strong culture, which produces a clean athletics department and annoying, sanctimonious Michigan fans.
This isn't to say that Michigan on the whole is a morally superior institution to others. It's athletics department likely is compared with most P5 peers, but as an institution the sickness lies elsewhere. Michigan is all about financial engineering. If Michigan is ever caught in a scandal involving money I'd bet good money it will be an accounting scandal, and possibly within the AD. I wouldn't be surprised if Brandon was cooking the books.
This isn't to say that Michigan on the whole is a morally superior institution to others. It's athletics department likely is compared with most P5 peers, but as an institution the sickness lies elsewhere. Michigan is all about financial engineering. If Michigan is ever caught in a scandal involving money I'd bet good money it will be an accounting scandal, and possibly within the AD. I wouldn't be surprised if Brandon was cooking the books.
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