To those wondering WHY Michigan would want to appeal today’s ruling: A source says it’s about the severity of the financial penalties. Previous record-high NCAA fine was $8M (Tennessee) and this one could be over $30M.
To those wondering WHY Michigan would want to appeal today’s ruling: A source says it’s about the severity of the financial penalties. Previous record-high NCAA fine was $8M (Tennessee) and this one could be over $30M.
How much is a national championship worth? Tennessee didn't even get that for their $8 million
Would they rather have the required post season ban that was waived in lieu of the fine? That would not make much sense to me.
It’s HYSTERICAL that they say there’s no evidence to support the ruling…after it’s proven Michigan destroyed the evidence. The fine means nothing in the grand scheme of things. Nothing at all.
Would they rather have a postseason ban? The NCAA moving to more of monetary punishment system is good news for well-funded programs like Michigan. Paying when you get caught just becomes a cost of doing business!
hahahaha … it’s like the NCAA adopting a Trump business model. “We can’t find anything wrong so pay us $20 million or else.”
There is plenty that was wrong.
No
You’re in denial.
I'm nowhere near Africa
Enjoy your mid coach!
Google translate “We looked into this pretty deeply and turns out they didn’t do anything anyone else doesn’t do, they just did it way better. BUT everyone made such a massive deal about this, so we can’t just move along….bed with no dessert.”
Fuck those pompous cheaters
That's like two years of salary for their next QB