Michigan football vacating wins is 'ridiculous' according to new report

Ohio State fans are still pushing the idea of a vast conspiracy that will end with Michigan football vacating wins but that doesn't seem at all based in reality.
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh celebrates during the trophy presentation after the 34-13 win over Washington at the national championship game at NRG Stadium in Houston on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024.
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh celebrates during the trophy presentation after the 34-13 win over Washington at the national championship game at NRG Stadium in Houston on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. / Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY NETWORK
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The misinformation spreading among the Ohio State fanbase regarding Michigan football and the alleged advanced in-person scouting operation run by Connor Stalions is wild.

It's starting to feel like the Russians are in charge of it or something. Every day, you see new posts about how Michigan football is connected to an FBI investigation and that the program won't be allowed to exist in a few years.

Yes, that's how deep down the rabbit hole these people are getting. That's why it will great when this is all over. Michigan just got the notice of allegations recently and they have 90 days to repond.

Chris Balas of The Wolverine authored a new report on the Michigan football notice of allegations on Friday and according to a source quoted by Balas in the report, the idea of Michigan vacating wins is "ridiculous."

Ohio State fans and players are just sad at this point

Ohio State fans have, in recent days, latched onto something said by former Buckeye Cade Stover -- the same guy who had a critical touchdown reception knocked away by Mike Sainristil in 2022.

There was a screen play early in the game and Stover said Ohio State didn't run it before but that Michigan football knew what was coming. That was his insinuation at least. So I guess Connor Stalions was so good he could steal the signs of plays that had never been called.

Try to make sense of that one. What's more likely is that Michigan focused on the offensive lineman and saw them block for a second and release. That's a common read and key for a defender -- at least one that's well coached.

I know football is hard for Ohio State fans to understand. It's why they can't comprehend how Michigan football beat the brains out of their favorite team that past three seasons.

They think it was a "vast conspiracy" when really, Michigan football beat Ohio State with tough, old-fashioned football. Maybe this November, Ohio State will toughen up because being too soft is the main reason they have gone 0-3 in "The Game" the past three years.

It had zero to do with "sign stealing" and we all know it.

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