VolFan_stuck_in_the_901
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They most certainly have not been cooperating. They refused to enter a negotiated solution and elect to fight much of the NCAA's investigation. But because they are one of the chosen/preferred schools they will get a lighter sentence for lack of cooperation than we would have for acting the same way. We got the largest fine in NCAA history in spite of cooperation.
Further evidence that the NCAA is a toothless threat these days. Go donate their salaries to Saint Jude's or something more worthy!![]()
And yet the NCAA tried to get Nico for a plane ride to Knoxville![]()
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That money is nothing either for what they are now bringing in.So the NCAA is effectively letting Michigan keep their cheating-ass national title, by paying for it.
I don't ever want to hear the first damn word about anyone cheating, ever again. EVER. Even if it's 20 million dollars, if you put a price on letting programs cheat and KEEP their results, then it's just a matter of haggling over price from now on.
They cheated way worse and got nothing. Not a single scholarship lost. Ncaa has just opened door for blatant cheating going forward. Who cares that integrity of game and fairness are in play with Michigan. Just let them do whatever and turn a blind eye.View attachment 763791
It’s less than half for what we got fined for paying roughly $64,000 to some players and they actually got a huge return on the money since they won playoff games.
They may have gotten playoff wins, but did they get this…?View attachment 763791
It’s less than half for what we got fined for paying roughly $64,000 to some players and they actually got a huge return on the money since they won playoff games.