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Purdue’s head football coach weighs in
Hell yeah Purdue football coach guy.
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Purdue’s head football coach weighs in
Oh good point. With us #1 if we win the next 3 we are likely 1 or 2 when Michigan rolls around.
So if we are #1 and lose to Michigan… then what? Going to be some pissed off teams sitting at #5
This is the annoying part of the all information all the time in every way all at once age. There's so much hyped up bullshit, the reaction is to treat everything like a PR problem. That doesn't work when its not just manufactured outrage. These assholes are really cheating and in the context of college football, that's a real problem.It is telling how the Fox talking heads are down playing it while ESPN's are making a big deal of it.
It's almost as if these people aren't giving their personal opinions, but rather got the memo from the suits on how to play it...or something.
Exactly. Klatt wants to honor the NCAA process while dis-honoring the BIG TEN process. Both have the right and obligation to adhere to their own authority, rules and policies. If those rules and policies differ, then so be it. The BIG has the authority and obligation to act on its own, if it deems necessary.Think of it like state and federal jurisdiction issues. The NCAA can’t force the big ten to do anything.
That’s why Michigan isn’t cooperative.
However, a decision from the league is uncertain, though options have been discussed. On their calls over the last week in fact, high-level school administrators and Petitti have pored over a wide range of possibilities. There was talk, for instance, of any penalty not impacting players directly. A suspension of coach Jim Harbaugh may be the most likely and “cleanest” penalty if one were handed down, one source said.
Such a penalty from a conference is somewhat unprecedented and, if too severe, could eventually trigger legal action from the program, legal experts tell Yahoo Sports.
Starting to eat their own up north.