Dylan Raiola - why did he choose Nebraska?

I have not, but I have heard stories like that…a lot of stories like that.

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I was mostly just messing with you in good fun anyways. I used to work with some Golden Domer fans and they were probably more obnoxious than Buckeyes fans…but some think that about Michigan fans, so whatever, we all love our teams.

And to Air’s point, EVERY team pushes the envelopes and crosses that line into cheating. You’d be crazy to think Brian Kelly was clean.

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No believe me I knew about that scandal…that is why I cherry-picked and said CFP. But I was just messing with you too. I actually defended Michigan when the OSU fans and MSU fans were having a tizzy about this whole sign-stealing thing last fall. No we are good Snags! BTW, if you get a chance check out the Connor Stalions Netflix documentary. I thought it was pretty good.

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I saw a guy who was willing to do literally anything to be accepted by a team he idolized as a kid. In doing so he let them down worse than anyone ever has. He doesn’t own that. That was the odd part of the documentary.

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I thought he did own it. But I also saw where he pretty much confirmed what many Michigan fans have suspected and that is the sign-stealing was orchestrated by many programs….including Ohio State. The guy in the sunglasses on the CMU sidelines during the CMU/MSU game….Connor said “That guys doesn’t even look like me.” He stubbed his toe when the NCAA asked him about attending a game last season when he said he couldn’t remember what games he attended. I don’t buy that at all. But then his attorney flipped it on the NCAA and asked them “how did team x obtain Connor’s information from his personal computer?” Or how did the NCAA get the information that was hacked from Connor’s computer. The NCAA refused to answer that question

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He flat out lied about his reasoning for buying tickets. He spent thousands of dollars on tickets for his mom to attend some random Big Ten game? No he didn’t. He also lied about not being on the Central Michigan sideline. He didn’t need to do any of those things, but when something becomes a persons obsession it can get out of hand.

I also thought it was interesting when he said Harbaugh told him to not let a game ball go to his head. Is that something Harbaugh normally says? I thought it was interesting that Harbaugh felt the need to rein him in with that comment.

I thought him disguising himself to go to the Ohio State game, after he was let go, was very, very odd. This guy is obsessed, still.

I said it months ago and will say it again, Harbaugh’s flaw in his tenure was his willingness to trust people when he hired them. There wasn’t much of a vetting process taking place. I think Harbaugh felt the need to protect his signs/counter by getting in the game, and it’s an absolute hypocrisy by the rest of the Big Ten to pretend they weren’t raping Don Brown’s signs for years. That said I don’t believe for one second Harbaugh knew the depths this guy was going to. I think the facts are backing that up, despite how much the rivals want to will it into existence.

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He denied that the photo of the gentleman in the sunglasses is him. He said “That guy doesn’t even look like me.” So you saying he’s lying that that is not him??

He was 100% lying, and his own story was contradicted in the documentary by Portnoy who said Stalions told him he did it.

Isn’t Portnoy working for OSU??

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Say what?

Portnoy is the barstool sports guy.

…who bleeds maize and blue. To obnoxious levels, even for me.

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Ok I’m watching now. Imma wait for the part where he says Connor told him he was at that CMU/MSU game because I totally missed it if he did

I think I got Portnoy mixed up the the Washington Post reporter

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Ok I just saw it….Portnoy said I know the answer to that because he told me. Now whe Portnot said “yeah that was Connor on the sidelines….that was Connor on the sidelines” was he being facetious?? Because that guy loves to stir the pot and he admits that.

Saying it’s not Stalions is not a hill I’m going to die on. NCAA investigators have said they confirmed it was him.

Portnoy says he was misquoted. And it’s not a hill anyone has to die on. Stalions looked at that photo and laughed. If the man says it’s not him and he wasn’t there why would anyone want to die on that hill saying he’s lying?? Now remember I’m just a golden domer so it’s not that serious for me. I just enjoy the emotions that this shit stirs….kinda like the Jordan/Bron debate :smile:

I guess we’ll see when the investigation is released. The NCAA is saying they have confirmed it is him.

No man, he’s the drummer for Dream Theater.

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That was a good show.
I had tuned it out, parly because I was travelling alot. I did not know squat about the scandal so the show was good way to catch up.

The incriminating part was when he said something like “you don’t return a sweater to your grandmother because the gift was a duplicate.” Referring to getting video’s from friends who attended games on his dime.

To quote Biz Markie: “C’mon now. Don’t give me that!”

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