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Comment 13 hours ago

I’d like to imagine a scenario for a minute where he DID send unsolicited dick pics but ALSO sent them from Harbaugh’s email since he was logged in emailing recruits anyways, then ALSO sent them to recruits courtesy of some glitch of he attachment system. 

Comment 19 Jan 2023

Just figured I’d drop this here in case anyone wanted a refresher on the blatant hypocrisy of TTUN and the mythical Michigan Man. 
https://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/sources-resolution-talks-ncaa%27s-case-vs-michigan-hit-impasse-over-jim-harbaugh%27s-refusal

Comment 18 Jan 2023

I’m not a conspiracy theory guy but it really does feel like this team is trying to get Holtman fired. There is no other reasonable explanation for how many boneheaded decisions they collectively make.  

Comment 18 Jan 2023

This year’s basketbucks hurt my brain, eyes and soul to varying degrees. Hopefully they can get their crap together in time to salvage a tournament berth. 

Comment 18 Jan 2023

My guess would be, since apparently multiple accounts were involved, would be that he was attempting to erase a digital paper trail.  To what is anyone’s guess but I’d be curious to know how the timeline 21-23 December stacks up with the NCAA starting to sniff around. 

Comment 18 Jan 2023

I hate to speculate but….(proceeds to speculate): 

Wouldn’t be shocked if there is a female (either co-ed or faculty/staff) somewhere underneath all of this. Also wouldn’t be shocked in the slightest if there were some eligibility shenanigans being worked out quietly and behind the scenes. Hard to quite figure out how the friendly home visit plays into the grades aspect so maybe the fraternization idea holds more water with what little we know at this time. 

Comment 18 Jan 2023

I am of two minds on what the NCAA response to this should be.

Response 1:  NIL should have nothing to do with recruiting and therefore they tell the kid to pound sand with his request to get out of his commitment.  Bad because it hurts the kid, good because it sets the precedent and sends a message to other recruits down the road that this won’t fly.

Response 2: Let the kid out of his commitment. Good for the kid because it gets him out of a bad situation that’s not entirely his doing, bad because it sets the precedent that NIL is tacitly accepted as a recruiting inducement.