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Told you to keep your coffee ready cause it ain’t over. While NCAA president Charlie Baker did declare back in January that he believes Jim Harbaugh & Co. were innocent, people think otherwise. Back in 2023, the NCAA handed out suspensions to Harbaugh and Connor Stalions when the “sign stealing” accusations first came to light. However, now the discussion has shifted to Sherrone Moore.

The draft report released by the NCAA does claim that Moore was found deleting texts between him and Stalions. Paul Finebaum has jumped on the train to claim that the NCAA ain’t gonna do anything. On August 5th, First Take took to X to share what Finebaum had to say. “NCAA takes forever to do anything. I don’t think it’s (case) going anywhere. NCAA is powerless,” Finebaum claimed. While some might find Finebaum’s takes hit or miss, you still gotta agree that this man did make a good point this time. Finebaum goes on to explain that if the NCAA does take any steps, they will be flooded by lawyers defending the accused. The chances of NCAA winning are negative cause “NCAA’s track record in court is worse than Carolina Panthers in the gridiron.”

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It all boils down to the same thing that Dan Beyer explained back on August 4th. “The Big 10 wimped out by giving them a 3-game ban,” Beyer had mentioned. Even Finebaum says the same thing about Moore’s case. The max that could happen is Moore would probably have to miss a game against “some directional max school”. Dan Murphy from ESPN has gone on to say that Michigan does not deserve any punishment because they still went on to steamroll even without Connor Stallion or Jim Harbaugh present at some matches (because of a suspension). It’s kind of funny to think that all this drama has suddenly started to come to light right before the season starts. Hell, even Coach Prime has found himself in a bad spot.

“A real-life Grand Theft Auto video game”

Well, that’s what a former player from the Buffs claimed the locker room to be. Apparently, CU is full of guns, money, and fights. It all started on August 4th when Notorious N.I.C. took to X to share his feelings about Jordan Seaton getting “bullied” in CU. Some media outlets had gone on to interview former players of the team to ask about the culture and the problems at camp. Seaton was bullied into engaging in a fistfight with another CU lineman in order to prove who is the bigger man in the picture.

It got so bloody that a former player claimed it was like watching “two bears scrapping for food.” Wanna know the funny part? Seaton has never made any such claims. That is not all, though. Another person said that Cormani McClain was “slapped” by Shilo Sanders. Again, no evidence of this was found whatsoever. While Deion is yet to make any proper statements regarding this entire scene, it’s safe to say that we are going to witness more “drama” unfold before the games start.

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