The 2024 college football season is off and running and yet many are still looking back at 2023. Why? Because of the cloud of controversy left by the Michigan Wolverines and the sign stealing scandal that left a bad taste with most fans outside of Ann Arbor.
There have been many who have weighed in now that the official notice of allegations has been sent to Michigan. With many seeing what was suspected all along and the NCAA’s findings, fans, media, and yes even college coaches are weighing in.
On opening weekend, a different OSU coach decided to make a joke at the Wolverine’s expense. After an Oklahoma State win over South Dakota State, Mike Gundy was asked about the new helmet communications system making its debut this season… technology implemented thanks to the Michigan sign-stealing allegations. Gundy said “They won’t let me hear it” and then went on to take a jab at Connor Stallions and The Team Up North.
Take a listen for yourself.
Mike Gundy asked about helmet communications, and if he can hear what's being said.
"I can't. They won't let me hear it. If we can get a good IT guy, maybe that one from Michigan (Connor Stalions) that'd be good. Even though he didn't do it."
Then a Shaggy reference😂#OKState pic.twitter.com/4FNmfvLGpW
— TJ Eckert (@TJEckertKTUL) August 31, 2024
Michigan has 90 days to respond to the formal notice of allegations. While no one knows exactly how the NCAA will rule as far as punishment goes, it is clear that most of the college football world believes Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines cheated their way to a national title in 2023.
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