When does “Purdue Coaches wore Apple Watches in clear violation of tech rules” get traction?

Submitted by Blue Kool Aid on November 9th, 2023 at 7:00 PM

Very clear images of both Purdue Head Coach as well as Offensive Coordinator in booth wearing Apple Watches, which are technology specifically prohibited under NCAA rules, have been circulating on the Net.

just sayin

Vasav

November 9th, 2023 at 7:52 PM ^

I think at this point, Michigan got enough info out there to make their point - what Stalions did wasn't a major rule violation, was pretty in line with what other programs are doing, and it seems like the dogs have been called off.

M doesn't care about what someone is saying on Twitter or 11W. They "tattled" enough to get the Big Ten off their back, and it had the added benefit of changing the media narrative. But they prolly won't air dirty laundry if they're happy with Pettitti's response.

UgLi Eric

November 10th, 2023 at 4:18 AM ^

He is intellectual and logical at most times. But he's still a fan of his team on a rival's board. I can't imagine how we would behave if we had been on their version of Mgoblog through all of this. The whole world and media is saying Michigan is bad and spank them, and everything on this board has been the opposite. I believe we are on the right side of this, as do we all, but after being taunted and beaten down year after year, he deserves the right to take some shots, and he deserves the onslaught of negbanging for taking bis shots here at this time and manner. He's mature enough to take his medicine. A very large, hard and bitter pill. 

Jonesy

November 10th, 2023 at 1:58 AM ^

They weren't going around, OSU published them themselves. Also the only thing ever reported is that Harbaugh interrupted Day to ask him about the pictures of Washington coaching during a down period. IIRC OSU eventually self reported and nothing happened because it is admittedly no big deal (unlike stretching for 15 minutes).