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Official 2023 College Football Thread: Michigan Recognized as National Champions of Cheating !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Over/Under for the Iowa Minnesota game this weekend is down to 30.5.

The O/U for the Iowa Wisconsin game last weekend was 34.5. Iowa won 15-6.
 
It's 2023, why the fuck does the NCAA still not allow teams to radio in plays
 
Who would win ? Saban and Smart with Tommy Rees as OC or Saban and Kiffin with Kevin Steele as DC ?

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Different eras of college football really. In 2023 you almost certainly take Saban and Kiffin. Tommy Rees is a mega donk.
 
Different eras of college football really. In 2023 you almost certainly take Saban and Kiffin. Tommy Rees is a mega donk.

Nah, Kiffin was at UA from 2014-2016. That's when Saban had embraced a higher powered offense with more scoring.

Kevin Steele is also a total donk.

The thing is Alabama currently has tons of talent, but the OL isn't getting it done at all. The defense is still pretty good.
 
yeah Harbaugh suddenly getting over the hump makes a lot of sense now
 
The thing is Alabama currently has tons of talent, but the OL isn't getting it done at all. The defense is still pretty good.

Yeah seems like the offense took a huge step back but the defense has stepped up and is more along the lines of those peak defenses, even if not quite at that level.
 
He was moving his legs before they brought the stretcher and ambulance out.
 
His head snapped back, and luckily wasn't a compression hit. Combined with his ability to move his extremities, hoping for the best.
 
Re Michigan, the ESPN article this morning makes it pretty clear this is an NCAA motivated investigation to ratchet up the pressure on Harbaugh. It went from being a whole network of spies yesterday to now one low level staffer breaking down video of signals. Oh and btw, as the article likes to point out, Harbaugh is only facing low level violations for hamburgergate but if they can find his staff has done something wrong here, they can raise it to Level 1.

The NCAA takes years to investigate basketball pay for play schemes and never drops details about its investigation along the way until they quietly issue a letter absolving programs altogether of the audio recorded cheating. Now all of a sudden, the NCAA is filling ESPN articles with anonymous sources about the focus of its investigation within a day of the story breaking.

The article dropping another anonymous source from the Big Ten that this is worse than the Patriots and Astros situation is just the icing on the cake.

None of this is going to stop Biff's jimmies from getting all riled up in his pants. Because that is what the allegations are designed to do.
 
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I realize it was a totally different era, but Minnesota basketball had our Final Four (1997) season vacated for 1 player having a couple papers written by a university tutor.

So I will always be cynical at what the big-time programs (OSU, Mich, UNC) can get away with doing without real punishment.
 
Ryan Day may have been born on third base, but Harbaugh is stealing home.
Like by inheriting the Ohio State team or playing for Kelly at UNH, can you explain further? He didn't coach under Kelly until after a decade of coaching. He's the son of no one from Manchester NH, not exactly a cradle of coaching.
 
Harbaugh is a jackass and no Wake fan should defend him. He deserves everything he gets after all of his whining about having a noon start to play Wake in WS, which he made sound like the only reason they lost, and then running up the score when we played them in Cali then next year.
 
Like by inheriting the Ohio State team or playing for Kelly at UNH, can you explain further? He didn't coach under Kelly until after a decade of coaching. He's the son of no one from Manchester NH, not exactly a cradle of coaching.
Jim Harbaugh took a shot at Ryan Day by basically saying he hasn't built anything as a head coach because he was "born on third base." That's all.
 
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