Urban Meyer is insistent that Michigan gained an advantage throughout its sign-stealing saga.
“It’s a huge deal,” the former Ohio State head coach and current FOX Sports analyst said Thursday on “The Herd.” “Any advantage that is gotten illegally, that’s a major deal.”
While some might claim Meyer has a bias against Michigan considering his Ohio State ties, he explained why illegally stealing signs is a “major deal” that gives a team an advantage.
“The amount of time — I would probably say at least 30, 40 hours per week — the defensive players are trying to figure out from the stances of the offensive linemen, from the weight on their fingertips, from the stance of the receivers, is it run or pass,” Meyer said. “Is it that much of an advantage? I can’t overemphasize — of course it is. You have 50-to 55-year-old men sitting in meeting rooms forever trying to find some kind of tip to give to their players if [the other team is running] a run or cross.
“Any benefit that is gotten illegally, that is a significant deal.”
The NCAA punished Michigan and personnel who have been concerned within the sign-stealing scandal. The college may obtain as much as $30 million in fines, whereas former head coach Jim Harbaugh obtained a 10-year show-cause. Connor Stalions obtained an eight-year show-cause and present head coach Sherrone Moore had a recreation added to the two-game suspension the college gave him. Moore additionally obtained a two-year show-cause.
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“If it wasn’t a giant deal, why would they threat their status, their careers, and a $30 million nice for the Wolverines?” Meyer requested.
Meyer did not share particular opinions on the burden of the NCAA’s punishments. Nevertheless, he famous that former Ohio State coach Jim Tressel was suspended seven video games by the Indianapolis Colts in 2011 as a method to honor the suspension the NCAA gave him for his position in a scandal that concerned Buckeyes’ gamers buying and selling memorabilia for tattoos and questioned if Harbaugh may obtain the same suspension. However he needed to make clear that he hasn’t mentioned he needs the now Los Angeles Chargers head coach to get disciplined by the NFL, opposite to different stories.
“A buddy despatched me that quote, I by no means mentioned that,” Meyer mentioned. “Did I say I need Jim [to get suspended]? No, in fact I did not. I used to be simply mentioning Tressell [on my podcast] as a result of it is a truth and the NFL needed to respect the choice of the NCAA.”
Harbaugh left Michigan to grow to be the Chargers’ head coach after the Wolverines’ 2023 nationwide championship season. In that very same season, Harbaugh was suspended three video games by the Large Ten when information of the sign-stealing scandal first broke. He additionally served a self-imposed three-game suspension earlier that season because the NCAA investigated Michigan for recruiting violations. Harbaugh later obtained a four-year show-cause penalty on account of that investigation, giving him 14 whole years of show-cause penalties.
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