Big 10 suspends Harbaugh for rest of the regular season

RUScrew85

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NCAA might just have the gumption to assess a more severe penalty when the dust clears. Thus is not one or two violations but a pattern of multiple violations signaling either intentional violations or lack of institutional control that merits additional sanctions.

Not a chance.
 
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rurichdog

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Did anyone not see the Michigan Law grads lining up to "impartially" judge on the TRO the minute tge punishment was meted?
 
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koleszar

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Have to wonder if he's become too toxic for the Bears to even talk to him now. Raiders won't care 😂
If a show-cause is leveled will NFL teams honor, it? We know Davis would find a court in Albuquerque, New Mexico to file an injunction if he has to.
 
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He’s making $1,375,000 per game coached this season at this ROS (rate of suspension).
 
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Leonard23

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Michigan content burning itself and B1G down... What an embarrassment of a university. You cheated and got caught. Take your punishment and shut up or leave.



 
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MADHAT1

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Looks like I was right about the restraining order but wrong about him going to coach against PSU.
faigured Michigan would ask for an emergency hearing and have that request granted .
Maybe this is a bad sign for Harbaugh's chances to beat the suspension
 

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am I reading that right; upset over a fair evaluation/investigation?
Michigan people are next level stupid. The punishment is fair and rather light. Yes, everyone "cheats" in this way. However, Harbaugh and Michigan crossed the line and took it too far. This is the Houston Astros 2.0.
 
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Jerseylegends

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Michigan content burning itself and B1G down... What an embarrassment of a university. You cheated and got caught. Take your punishment and shut up or leave.





Here's the B1G picture, "**** Michigan". Let's stop acting like Oliver asking for "More Please" and start acting like we belong in this damn conference. It's been a decade for Christ Sakes, stop acting like we should be grateful and bow down to our B1G overlords OSU and UM. I got news for you, it isn't the dying Midwest bringing in all the new money.
Lol I mean, I get it but c'mon man. Did all their draft picks cheat at the combine? Did Aiden Hutchinson and David ajobo use cheat sheets for 225 bench reps at the combine? Do you honestly believe Purdue was going to beat Michigan? It was their offensive and defensive lines that made them dominant. This uproar just seems like social media fueled outrage blown up in order to push viral tweets. And headlines to hold over a slow week for sports news. Everyone makes a big deal out of everything now in days. Stallions looks like a clown but I'm not outraged, nor do I feel like Michigan stole wins from other teams. I've played plenty of football in my lifetime and no matter what they know they still have to block me or tackle me..

Also Michigan vs. Ohio State is the big ten. That's what all of the money is based on. Everyone else is just here to fill out the conference, the idea is to use the money they generate to build your program up and eventually take their crowns. Not tearing them down and in turn the conference making it more difficult for you to become one of the kings yourself from the aac getting $990k a year in tv revenue.

Life isn't fair, some have an advantage, play the hand your dealt. People get mad at billionaires but if they start selling their assets to pay more taxes then all of your pension funds start decreasing in value, panic occurs and markets start crashing, then you will start wondering why. The people or entities you may feel are too powerful or too big, their size is part of the infrastructure that in turn supports you. So you're really just mad at yourself for being so dependent. Only way to win is to work within the system to become one of those powerful entities/people.
 

yesrutgers01

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Michigan people are next level stupid. The punishment is fair and rather light. Yes, everyone "cheats" in this way. However, Harbaugh and Michigan crossed the line and took it too far. This is the Houston Astros 2.0.
If they just took it as it i- I believe most of this is gone by the next news cycle and then we only have to talk about the pedophile they had on staff.
Wit them continuing to fight and drag other schools into it for something that has been legal- they are almost putting the NCAA into a position that they have to do something harsher.
Damn- the guy gets to coach the team all week. just can't be on the sideline
 

yesrutgers01

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Lol I mean, I get it but c'mon man. Did all their draft picks cheat at the combine? Did Aiden Hutchinson and David ajobo use cheat sheets for 225 bench reps at the combine? Do you honestly believe Purdue was going to beat Michigan? It was their offensive and defensive lines that made them dominant. This uproar just seems like social media fueled outrage blown up in order to push viral tweets. And headlines to hold over a slow week for sports news. Everyone makes a big deal out of everything now in days. Stallions looks like a clown but I'm not outraged, nor do I feel like Michigan stole wins from other teams. I've played plenty of football in my lifetime and no matter what they know they still have to block me or tackle me..

Also Michigan vs. Ohio State is the big ten. That's what all of the money is based on. Everyone else is just here to fill out the conference, the idea is to use the money they generate to build your program up and eventually take their crowns. Not tearing them down and in turn the conference making it more difficult for you to become one of the kings yourself from the aac getting $990k a year in tv revenue.

Life isn't fair, some have an advantage, play the hand your dealt. People get mad at billionaires but if they start selling their assets to pay more taxes then all of your pension funds start decreasing in value, panic occurs and markets start crashing, then you will start wondering why. The people or entities you may feel are too powerful or too big, their size is part of the infrastructure that in turn supports you. So you're really just mad at yourself for being so dependent. Only way to win is to work within the system to become one of those powerful entities/people.
so- as you are saying- they had a team that was going to win anyway- so, why the flaming F did they feel they needed to cheat.

Also- as you said- their OL/DL dominated the game...don't you kind of understand that the OL/DL are most lkely the two groups that benefit the most by knowing the play and they are the ones hurt the most if the guy across from them knows the play...
 

koleszar

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Also Michigan vs. Ohio State is the big ten. That's what all of the money is based on. Everyone else is just here to fill out the conference, the idea is to use the money they generate to build your program up and eventually take their crowns. Not tearing them down and in turn the conference making it more difficult for you to become one of the kings yourself from the aac getting $990k a year in tv revenue.
You just don't get how this money thing works. I paid for BTN before Rutgers and Maryland entrance. Commercials were, International Harvester, Duluth Trading company and Menards. Then Rutgers and Maryland entered, opening up whole new coveted markets. Suddenly the commercials became AT&T, Ford and so on, commanding higher figures for TV spots.

What changed? Did Michigan and Ohio St. suddenly become good? Or did they now have access to a much larger audience in NY/NJ and the DMV in moving the conference east? TV dollars are commercials and what you can now charge. You seem to think competition level drives the dollars. The ACC went the competitive root, instead of markets. How's that going for them?
 
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rurichdog

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Lol I mean, I get it but c'mon man. Did all their draft picks cheat at the combine? Did Aiden Hutchinson and David ajobo use cheat sheets for 225 bench reps at the combine? Do you honestly believe Purdue was going to beat Michigan? It was their offensive and defensive lines that made them dominant. This uproar just seems like social media fueled outrage blown up in order to push viral tweets. And headlines to hold over a slow week for sports news. Everyone makes a big deal out of everything now in days. Stallions looks like a clown but I'm not outraged, nor do I feel like Michigan stole wins from other teams. I've played plenty of football in my lifetime and no matter what they know they still have to block me or tackle me..

Also Michigan vs. Ohio State is the big ten. That's what all of the money is based on. Everyone else is just here to fill out the conference, the idea is to use the money they generate to build your program up and eventually take their crowns. Not tearing them down and in turn the conference making it more difficult for you to become one of the kings yourself from the aac getting $990k a year in tv revenue.

Life isn't fair, some have an advantage, play the hand your dealt. People get mad at billionaires but if they start selling their assets to pay more taxes then all of your pension funds start decreasing in value, panic occurs and markets start crashing, then you will start wondering why. The people or entities you may feel are too powerful or too big, their size is part of the infrastructure that in turn supports you. So you're really just mad at yourself for being so dependent. Only way to win is to work within the system to become one of those powerful entities/people.
Reading that is like reading a Battlefield or CoD subreddit. 'Yeah, some people have cheat codes. You're not going to ever stop the cheaters & griefers. Get gud'.
 
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yesrutgers01

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You just don't get how this money thing works. I paid for BTN before Rutgers and Maryland entrance. Commercials were, International Harvester, Duluth Trading company and Menards. Then Rutgers and Maryland entered, opening up whole new coveted markets. Suddenly the commercials became AT&T, Ford and so on, commanding higher figures for TV spots.

What changed? Did Michigan and Ohio St. suddenly become good? Or did they now have access to a much larger audience in NY/NJ and the DMV in moving the conference east? TV dollars are commercials and what you can now charge. You seem to think competition level drives the dollars. The ACC went the competitive root, instead of markets. How's that going for them?
shhhhhhhhh - you are not supporting our fans that just don't want to give Rutgers credit for anything.
NYC/NJ/DMV joined and somehow the TV money doubled. These TV markets did have a certain amount of people that would watch B1G football because they may have went to one of these schools. But have Rutgers/Maryland leave the conference now- they lose most of the new viewers. I think most are like me, why would I pay for BTN if I don't have skin in the game.
 

Jerseylegends

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You just don't get how this money thing works. I paid for BTN before Rutgers and Maryland entrance. Commercials were, International Harvester, Duluth Trading company and Menards. Then Rutgers and Maryland entered, opening up whole new coveted markets. Suddenly the commercials became AT&T, Ford and so on, commanding higher figures for TV spots.

What changed? Did Michigan and Ohio St. suddenly become good? Or did they now have access to a much larger audience in NY/NJ and the DMV in moving the conference east? TV dollars are commercials and what you can now charge. You seem to think competition level drives the dollars. The ACC went the competitive root, instead of markets. How's that going for them?
No, you're right...I'm not saying Rutgers doesn't contribute anything. I'm saying when you go try to sell your conference, you're not selling the Rutgers vs. Maryland game. Michigan and Ohio State are what you're pitching, you're selling that tradition and the quality of those teams and games, the NCAA playoff race. I'm not saying Rutgers should bow down and let them win, I'm just saying it's in Rutgers best interest to not want the Michigan or Ohio State programs to experience a downfall. At least not before new teams can get strong enough to take over the throne..
 

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As I said in another thread, Michigan leaving the Big Ten is on the table. Quite the legacy for Tony Petitti. Go ahead, convince me that the conference losing one of their two top draws is good for Rutgers

Tony botched it
If I was the sec or big12, I'd offer them a sweet deal right now. Lol I wouldn't accept sec if I was Michigan because it would be much more difficult to get to the playoffs. But with the west coast schools coming in next year I'd think long and hard about the big12.. might be easier to get to the playoffs from that conference and they'd be kings with Texas and Oklahoma leaving.. don't know how much money they'd be losing doing something like that but I've seen some dumb business moves made out of spite..
 

RUinPinehurst

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As I said in another thread, Michigan leaving the Big Ten is on the table. Quite the legacy for Tony Petitti. Go ahead, convince me that the conference losing one of their two top draws is good for Rutgers

Tony botched it
Sure. UM should go to the ACC. Perfect pairing with the University of Non Compliance. Might have to change the conference name, though, as UM is not exactly on the Atlantic coast. Maybe the "All Cheaters Conference"?
 

ClassOf02v.2

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As I said in another thread, Michigan leaving the Big Ten is on the table. Quite the legacy for Tony Petitti. Go ahead, convince me that the conference losing one of their two top draws is good for Rutgers

Tony botched it
The standard is ‘we must be able to cheat or we’re out of here, despite all the built in advantages we already have?’ Do I have that right?

When will this petulant temper tantrum end?