They aren’t jumping into the Fray. Look at this thread alone. It could be completely silent and then it’s post after post of non-UM constantly talking about it with nothing new. Posting pictures of Stallions on the sideline with arrows. It’s obsessive and because if it a normal human will eventually respond, even the university President.
Stallions was on the sidelines! Ground breaking. He was probably stealing signs. Ground breaking! Yet we still have no idea the involvement nor knowledge of anyone else at the university.
Did they cross a line? Probably. But it’s also comical that so many fans are acting like their teams is always taking the high road like their team would never steal a sign and anyone thinking otherwise is a deflecting, cheater supporter and this college football game is littered with perfect moral code everywhere outside Ann Arbor. It gets old.
Nobody here said that.
Michigan cheated and got caught. There is no dispute about that.
Other programs have cheated in the past and gotten away with it. Ok, not disputing that. I once watched a NC Game in which Auburn had a QB that was paid (IIRC) half a million to play for them (pre NIL when this was not permitted). It has happened.
Taking a view most favorable to your defense:
Lets say you are driving up I271 (for those unaware,
@SuperMario lives near me and we've met so this is a road local to us). Now lets say you are driving 80 MPH and I pass you doing 90 MPH. Shortly after I pass you, I drive past a U-turn and right after I pass that U-turn, a cop pulls in, sets up his radar, and clocks you doing 80 MPH.
@Roaddawg then pulls out, pulls you over, and gives you a ticket for doing 80 in a 65.
Your defense is that
@medinabuckeye1 was driving faster. Sorry dude, no dice. Medina didn't get caught and you did. That doesn't mean Medina didn't break the limit but whether or not Medina broke the limit has no bearing whatsoever on the fact that Mario now has to pay a fine because he got caught driving 15 MPH over the limit.
Any cop, judge, prosecutor, or for that matter defense attorney will tell you that the "other people drove faster" defense is a non-starter.