šŸˆSports 2023 Random Football Shit Thread

I gotta be honest, I donā€™t know why spying on your opponents is against the rules. Seems like it should be standard practice.
 
I can see if you spies on their practices or something, but to just observe the team from the stands, which everyone else can see seems like good research
 
Apparently used against the rules electronic devices. Be interesting to see what the NCAA or conference does or do not do. Pretty extensive operation:

Soon after ESPN reported that Stalions had emerged as a centerpiece of the NCAA's investigation into Michigan's sign-stealing scheme on Friday, the school suspended him with pay. Since then, schools around the country have been checking their ticket data -- which includes the secondary market in most cases -- to see if Stalions purchased tickets to their games.

ESPN has confirmed that Stalions has purchased tickets to more than 35 games at 17 stadiums around the country. He has used a network of at least three people, who were forwarded the tickets to attend games.

A source told ESPN on Tuesday that the NCAA has been sent at least an hour of video evidence that shows a person sitting in a seat appearing to video the home sideline with a smartphone. Stalions purchased the ticket for that seat. The video is expected to be used as part of the investigation to show that electronics were used in the signal-stealing ring, according to sources.

 
SOS was on fine baum yesterday and said the F$U game where he rotated QBs ,was because they heard through the grapevine that the Noles had stolen their signals. So he gave the play to the QBs. He figured they couldn't steal that.
 
SOS was on fine baum yesterday and said the F$U game where he rotated QBs ,was because they heard through the grapevine that the Noles had stolen their signals. So he gave the play to the QBs. He figured they couldn't steal that.
One of the best games ever.
 
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