Is It Conceivable That Michigan Will Be Barred From Postseason Play?

Publicado 2024-06-19
Join Tom Orr and Tony Gerdeman this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast as they dive into a discussion about the possible consequences facing Michigan amidst ongoing NCAA investigations and whether a postseason ban is conceivable.

They also cover recent historical precedents involving NCAA penalties and analyze the ongoing legal battle involving former Michigan linebackers coach Chris Partridge against the university.

00:00 Introduction and Weather Talk
01:10 Discussing Ohio State Camps
02:47 Artificial Turf vs. Natural Grass
03:27 Listener Question: Michigan's Postseason Ban?
05:47 Historical NCAA Penalties
09:17 Comparing Tennessee and Michigan Cases
20:04 Chris Partridge Lawsuit
26:52 Potential NCAA Penalties for Michigan
34:56 Conclusion and Sign-Off

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @easywriter7836
    Think I’ll see what the Weather Channel says about the Buckeyes.
  • @sheasykes1114
    Its insane that its even being questioned. The lengths they went through to gain a competitive advantage was historic. A historic punishment NEEDS to follow.
  • @bailyshannon6980
    You guys and the B-anon crowd must be gymnasts with all the stretches yall make 😂😂
  • @SR-hf3hx
    Harbaugh is gone, that's the NCAAs victory end of story
  • @tracywinters917
    There are still 60 plus players that are still there. They didn't start but they benefitted from it
  • @TheWeebinar
    If you're reading this, stay hydrated out there!
  • @paulday5722
    In Tom's own words: "TV runs the sport now". The 3 most watched games last season: Michigan-OSU, Michigan-Washington, Michigan-Alabama. U-M creates huge profits for the networks, NCAA, CFP, and Las Vegas casinos. No way will they tolerate turning off that money machine over a Level 2 scouting infraction. You guys seem oblivious to the fact NCAA President Charlie Baker told the media Michigan won it's title "fair and square" on Jan 11. Warde Manuel was PROMOTED to CFP Selection Committee Chair in February. It's only a "major scandal" in Columbus.
  • @davehorton678
    No one is held accountable anymore. I will believe it when I see it.
  • @stevenschmidt3464
    Yall care too much about this. Michigan beat OSU. You guys need to just accept it
  • @taxisquad11
    The NCAA could limit the size of a roster, since there is now NIL, which was what taking scholarships away did
  • @648770
    Just a note about 1994. Ohio State played Houston the Saturday that Colorado beat Michigan.
  • @cjpreach
    BOLD PREDICTION. Michigan finishes the season 5th in the B1G TEN.
  • @jerrylohla5356
    The NCAA investigation will be a nothingburger. Stallions is nuts. Coaches knew nothing.
  • @taxisquad11
    The attorney gets 30% so the amount is .likely closer to 1 mill
  • @blomeup2day
    I love the premise of defending the topic being discussed because it was asked by someone therefore don’t be angry at us for covering the topic. So powerless to choose content being discussed. Let’s explore the limits of this rationale. What is the likelihood that Day calls out an elderly woman for thinking his program is soft on national tv? People want to know.
  • @Butler_Buck
    They'll take previous wins. Players that weren't on last year's team will sue the NCAA to be allowed to play going forward.