Mark Cuban has questions about CFP title game tickets; Connor Stalions has answers
"Don’t worry about why I’d know that."
"Don’t worry about why I’d know that."
"Let me clarify: it shouldn’t be an option. It should be mandatory."
The former Michigan staffer was famously accused of buying and transferring tickets to acquaintances to scout future opponents.
The Wolverines won't face a postseason ban or have any wins vacated.
"He didn’t want to face the music."
"I'm gonna black out one of the conference rooms and I'm gonna be like, 'You can do whatever you want in here.'"
"To act like sign-stealing is somehow the biggest issue in the outcome of all of these games is naive and not true."
"Apparently, a lot of signals got crossed for Mumford last night. Didn't get all the signs."
"The magic of editing."
Apparently, Stalions reportedly feels legally restricted from speaking publicly until the Netflix documentary is released.
"Never lie. Never cheat. Never steal. I was raised with that lesson."
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"The rules are in place to protect the integrity of the game and try your best to create a level playing field."
"We’ve had a sign-stealing problem for a while, and we’ve got the technology to eliminate the issue."
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"It would be made of a material that would make Michigan men proud."
Stalions seemingly made multiple stealth appearances with Barstool founder Dave Portnoy in Ann Arbor this weekend.
The Michigan cheating scandal is somehow getting lost in the shuffle of the impossibly fast sports media cycle.