No disrespect to Des, but if that's all he had to say for Stephen A to go "I haven't heard anyone say that yet", just goes to show what an echo chamber ESPN has been about this. Like, how do you not know Harbaugh made staffing changes other than Stallions after 2020? Really?
So let's say (making up the specific teams here) when Nebraska was playing Michigan, Nebraska already made an agreement with Illinois it'd share with them info about Michigan's signals so Illinois would have them for later in the season. Wouldn't that Nebraska staffer be considered an "institutional staff member" for Illinois, at least to the same extent Stallions' student interns / randos are being argued as "institutional staff members" of Michigan to send him the sideline footage? Actually, wouldn't this be worse cuz staff members are acting as scouts for teams other than their own? I think the definition of "institutional staff member" is like anyone, paid or unpaid, providing services to the team related to that sport. If that fits Stallions' minions, it does for this too. They aren't advanced scouting by being in the stands, they're on the field themselves.
If we're talking about an advantage of a couple plays a game, okay. If you really think sign-stealing lets any team make a whole game plan where they're like guaranteed to succeed on every play (much less "result in" someone getting injured) you're an idiot. This is a bunch of basement dwellers trying to find a story that isn't there.
I dunno, they've tried to get Don a TD earlier in the season and it didn't work out, they probably learned from that. Don had his shot, he's had shots before, so just get the score and move on. On the other hand, they did still have the other time out left, so maybe give Don the 2nd down and then if needed Blake the 3rd?
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Looks like Sherrone found another way to get OSU’s signs ;)
I'm gonna love it when we still end up sandbagging everyone with spot drop cover 3 for 11 weeks.
I saw Semaj come in, and then saw JJ pissed, and I just knew...
C'mon frosh
I still have never seen a deep safety blitz work
Sounds like he's repeating Michigan's recruiting pitch to him lol
This whole conference is full of p*****s
At least we got Blake healthy to the OSU game for once
Notice how they didn't run it with Taulia
Just sayin tho, for that Semaj end around, am I the only one seeing that Corum looks to set up a yard further back?
That Loveland motion and route was pretty damn sweet
They knew to play Mr. Brightside for the hometown Michigan crowd
So that wasn't a targeting but Roman's in concussion protocol...great
Not even finished with the first qtr, and all three phases of the team have scored lol
Maybe that'll put a damper on that Sean Clifford-ass game plan
Lol Henderson, Jones, AND Hinton + Barner. Yeah wonder what that's gonna be.
Blake SOOOO overdue for one of those!
No disrespect to Des, but if that's all he had to say for Stephen A to go "I haven't heard anyone say that yet", just goes to show what an echo chamber ESPN has been about this. Like, how do you not know Harbaugh made staffing changes other than Stallions after 2020? Really?
So let's say (making up the specific teams here) when Nebraska was playing Michigan, Nebraska already made an agreement with Illinois it'd share with them info about Michigan's signals so Illinois would have them for later in the season. Wouldn't that Nebraska staffer be considered an "institutional staff member" for Illinois, at least to the same extent Stallions' student interns / randos are being argued as "institutional staff members" of Michigan to send him the sideline footage? Actually, wouldn't this be worse cuz staff members are acting as scouts for teams other than their own? I think the definition of "institutional staff member" is like anyone, paid or unpaid, providing services to the team related to that sport. If that fits Stallions' minions, it does for this too. They aren't advanced scouting by being in the stands, they're on the field themselves.
Purdue had lil brother energy tonight, from the coach on down.
No more shotgun for 4th & short plz
I guess we need to practice only having one DB be at the ball at a time
This is football therapy
Don just wanted Blake to get the TD :)
For anybody not watching the Marching Band live stream, the crowd's already chanting "fuck Ohio" while they play Varsity lol
If we're talking about an advantage of a couple plays a game, okay. If you really think sign-stealing lets any team make a whole game plan where they're like guaranteed to succeed on every play (much less "result in" someone getting injured) you're an idiot. This is a bunch of basement dwellers trying to find a story that isn't there.
Got a Marcus Hall Epic Double Bird from a guy in his own home stadium lol
Alright I'm gonna be the prune here, take all the starters out. This game is a loss if JJ or Blake or whoever gets hurt
Honestly shocked Snodgrass didn't take that TD off too
"The dog has the most catches for MSU so far" DEESSTROOYYEDD!!!
I'm still waiting for a binoculars touchdown celebration
Only complaint is we haven't caught an interception yet
Oh brother and McCord and Allar are the ones on Heisman watch
How in tf do either of these qb's get Heisman consideration
OSU's gonna win this game, but good god we need to beat these teams
This game is the most mid mid-off I've ever seen
Lol quads without a mobile qb, wonder what the play is
I think that last drive by OSU followed by that special teams blunder by PSU really just sums this game up. These aren't top 10 teams
Those tempo false starts never get old with this team
Lol wouldn't say I'm "surprised" Joel
Ben Hall has that same jump-cut thing as Blake where you just never blame him if something gets stopped at the los
Really hoping we get the Ben Hall show the rest of this qtr, just those few runs were impressive
Like the whole team wanted to go celebrate with him awwwww
Absolutely no reason for Blake to be in the game still
To be accurate and have that touch on the run and on the fly in the rain is really something
I dunno, they've tried to get Don a TD earlier in the season and it didn't work out, they probably learned from that. Don had his shot, he's had shots before, so just get the score and move on. On the other hand, they did still have the other time out left, so maybe give Don the 2nd down and then if needed Blake the 3rd?
Knew that was going to Roman right when he gave JJ that little head nod before the play
Imagine struggling at home to THIS team
Funniest part of that is that could've been like the third PI today on OSU
Ryan "horse lips" Day
This is a college football game in Columbus, and Maryland's main opposition is itself so far.
Should be at least 17-0. Instead, Maryland gonna Maryland.