Joe Milton Calls Out USCjr For Cheating

#51
#51
2022 is over and done with and nothing is going to change that. What should be investigated is the condition of their field. It seems like every season someone gets a nasty injury on it. I'm not sure if they soak it down prior to big games or its just poorly maintained, but its not a safe playing surface.
 
#53
#53
If this was believable, would the SEC not have begun an investigation? If so, they would have begun it with USCe.

How much more evidence do you need? Michigan is about to get hammered for illegal sign stealing operation unlike anything we've ever seen before and the primary culprit already admitting to sharing his illicit information with schools that would aid Michigan.

For those that want to say it was a three years ago and moved on that's fine. But for a fan base that still hasn't forgiven ESPN for Charles Woodson and trailer park, I find this fascinating. To your question, I think the SEC would be more apt to get involved if someone in the SEC requested it or if SC was the one responsible for the sign stealing. So, it could happen but don't think it will.

Bottom line is what Michigan did probably caused us to miss our first playoff, but there is no undoing it now. I think the Tennessee administration moved on long ago. Fans can still ruminate over if they wish though.
 
#54
#54
Later in the interview, Milton was asked about a particular teammate of his – former South Carolina wide receiver Jalen Brooks. The 6-foot-2 receiver spent three years with the Gamecocks and was on the team that infamously beat Tennessee during the Vols’ breakout 2022 season.

While talking about building strong relationships with the receivers, Milton was asked about Brooks.

“That being said, it’s still okay to talk a little s*** to a receiver who, his team might’ve cheated in college to beat you, right?” host Kevin Hageland said.

“Oh, most definitely,” Milton said with a laugh and a grin. “Most definitely. Ab-so-lutely.”

“Talking about you, Jalen Brooks,” Hageland responded.

 
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But Michigan self imposed coaching suspension isn't enough for some of you? :mad:

What a joke.

"Head coach Sherrone Moore is expected to be suspended for two games of the season, stemming from the Connor Stalions advanced scouting scandal. Moore will sit out Week 3 against Central Michigan and Week 4 against Nebraska, allowing him to coach during the high-profile Week 2 game against Oklahoma, his alma mater."
 

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