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Former Michigan co-OC Matt Weiss, who also worked for John Harbaugh, hacked  databases to get his perv on ...got intimate images, kept notes and basically did scouting reports on them. 

Creepy fuck

17 minutes ago, Dennis Taylor said:

Former Michigan co-OC Matt Weiss, who also worked for John Harbaugh, hacked  databases to get his perv on ...got intimate images, kept notes and basically did scouting reports on them. 

Creepy fuck

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17 minutes ago, markstanco said:

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I don't know if he's THAT creepy.  Thanks now I've gotta flush my eyeballs

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Penalties:

  • Converted financial penalty instead of a two-year postseason ban.
  • Converted financial equivalent of what would have been scholarship reductions. 
  • Four years of probation.
  • Financial penalties:
    • $50,000 fine, plus 10% of the budget for the football program. 
    • A fine equivalent to the anticipated loss of all postseason competition revenue sharing associated with the 2025 and 2026 football seasons. 
    • A fine equivalent to the cost of 10% of the scholarships awarded in Michigan's football program for the 2025-26 academic year.
  • A 25% reduction in football official visits during the 2025-26 season. 
  • A 14-week prohibition on recruiting communications in the football program during the probation period. 
  • Connor Stalions: 
    • An eight-year show-cause order, restricting him from all athletically related activities during the show-cause period. 
  • Jim Harbaugh: 
    • A 10-year show-cause order, restricting him from all athletically related activities during the show-cause period, which will begin on Aug. 7, 2028, at the conclusion of his four-year show-cause order from a previous case. 
  • Denard Robinson: 
    • A three-year show-cause order, restricting him from all athletically related activities during the show-cause period. 
  • Sherrone Moore:
    • A two-year show-cause order, during which he is suspended from a total of three games. Michigan self-imposed a two-game suspension for Moore during the upcoming 2025-26 football season. The panel determined that a suspension for one additional game was appropriate. Therefore, Moore also will be suspended for the first game of the 2026-27 season. Apart from the three-game suspension, Moore is not prohibited from engaging in coaching or other athletically related activities during the show-cause period. 
9 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

 

Penalties:

  • Converted financial penalty instead of a two-year postseason ban.
  • Converted financial equivalent of what would have been scholarship reductions. 
  • Four years of probation.
  • Financial penalties:
    • $50,000 fine, plus 10% of the budget for the football program. 
    • A fine equivalent to the anticipated loss of all postseason competition revenue sharing associated with the 2025 and 2026 football seasons. 
    • A fine equivalent to the cost of 10% of the scholarships awarded in Michigan's football program for the 2025-26 academic year.
  • A 25% reduction in football official visits during the 2025-26 season. 
  • A 14-week prohibition on recruiting communications in the football program during the probation period. 
  • Connor Stalions: 
    • An eight-year show-cause order, restricting him from all athletically related activities during the show-cause period. 
  • Jim Harbaugh: 
    • A 10-year show-cause order, restricting him from all athletically related activities during the show-cause period, which will begin on Aug. 7, 2028, at the conclusion of his four-year show-cause order from a previous case. 
  • Denard Robinson: 
    • A three-year show-cause order, restricting him from all athletically related activities during the show-cause period. 
  • Sherrone Moore:
    • A two-year show-cause order, during which he is suspended from a total of three games. Michigan self-imposed a two-game suspension for Moore during the upcoming 2025-26 football season. The panel determined that a suspension for one additional game was appropriate. Therefore, Moore also will be suspended for the first game of the 2026-27 season. Apart from the three-game suspension, Moore is not prohibited from engaging in coaching or other athletically related activities during the show-cause period. 

wrong thread dumbass

Dayum. All bark, no bite. 

10 yr on Harbaugh not starting until the other one is done is kinda funny. 

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6 hours ago, Parliament said:

10 years ago:
 

 

I was there 50 yard line row 3 visitor side. What’s wild play. Pisses me off but still kinda glad I can say I was there. Kid ended his football career celebrating 

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Like Michigan, CMU won’t serve a postseason ban or have to vacate any wins for arranging for Stalions to scout on its behalf. However, the program has been placed on probation for two years while it also received a fine of $30,000 plus 1% of the football program’s budget.

Former Central Michigan head coach Jim McElwain received a two-year show-cause order, restricting him from all college football coaching duties during the first year of the show-cause period. If McElwain returns to college football during the second year of the show-cause, he’d be required to serve a suspension for 20% of the team’s regular-season contests. 

Former Central Michigan quarterbacks coach Jake Kostner, who formulated the plan for Stalions to be on CMU’s sideline to identify and decipher play-calling signals, received a four-year show-cause order. Former CMU director of recruiting Mike McGee and former CMU coordinator of athletic equipment operations Nate Mason each received two-year show-cause penalties for providing gear and a bench pass to Stalions to disguise him as a member of the Chippewas’ staff and provide him sideline access.

 

https://www.elevenwarriors.com/college-football/2025/10/159047/central-michigan-gets-fine-and-probation-four-former-staffers-receive-show-causes-for-having-connor-stalions-on-sideline

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Pretty funny story excerpt posted in all this mess around Moore.  

 

 

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