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“Free pass with this garbage.” It feels like head coach Jim Harbaugh got a Wolverines tattoo yesterday after winning the championship game. After the joy and the dust had settled, multiple allegations came forward against Sherrone Moore, Connor Stalions, and Chris Partridge for “sign stealing.” While Harbaugh has left the Wolverines since then, the cheating problems he and the staff had caused back in 2023 are returning to haunt them.

Dan Beyer is going off regarding the entire issue on FOX Sports Radio. “It is amazing. Look Michigan national champs. They had the cheat codes. The Big 10 wimped out,” Beyer said. His main gripe is that Harbaugh, Moore, or any other staff member faced no proper consequence because of the rule violation other than a 3-day game ban. However, that is going to change. The NCAA has come out reporting that Moore could look at a suspension. According to the NCAA’s draft rules, Moore was regarded as a “repeat violator.” The draft rules also explain that Moore went on to delete a string of around 52 texts between himself and former staff Stalions. This would lead to a show-cause penalty for Moore and a possible suspension.

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Dan Beyer even argued that the consequences would’ve been much more severe if there had been a team other than Michigan last year. “If this was Alabama or Ohio State, people would care so much,” Beyer mentioned. It is kind of funny to see that many had come out to defend Harbaugh and his staff post-allegations as well. Back on On3, JD Pickell was confident that the Wolverines didn’t cheat their way to a win. “They did not cheat their way to that National Championship,” Pickell mentioned during his show. But the truth comes out in the end, folks. The investigations have concluded that Harbaugh and his staff committed level 1 violations. However, it looks like Michigan ain’t the only one out there with a “crime culture.”

Bad blood in the Buffs

It’s safe to say that Notorious N.I.C. started another war on X when they came forward to offer their condolences to Jordan Seaton. Apparently, media outlets had gotten in touch with former players from Colorado, and they had revealed that the Buffs had a terrible locker room scenario. Some notable points the former players revealed are that Jordan Seaton was forced to engage in a fistfight with Savion Washington to prove himself.

Not only that, another player reported that Shilo Sanders allegedly hit Cormani McClain because of his performance in the Oregon State game. Another player also mentioned that the culture was full of money, fights, and guns and reminded them ofa real-life Grand Theft Auto video game.” While Coach Prime has yet to make any statements, it looks like August is out here exposing every single program on the list. Let’s wait and watch who’s next.