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The whole article is worth a read;https://twitter.com/RJ_cfb/status/1717213884623245416
Stalions chose to attend the Naval Academy despite, he said, getting into Michigan, where both his parents attended. An article awarding him Coach of the Month honors from an organization called Soldiers to Sidelines said Stalions chose the Naval Academy because famous coaches from Bo Schembechler to Bill Belichick had either served in the military or had strong connections to the academies.“I’ve grown up my entire life with a vision to coach football at Michigan,” Stalions told the publication.
My favorite part of that story is how he decided to go to the Naval Academy. QuoteStalions chose to attend the Naval Academy despite, he said, getting into Michigan, where both his parents attended. An article awarding him Coach of the Month honors from an organization called Soldiers to Sidelines said Stalions chose the Naval Academy because famous coaches from Bo Schembechler to Bill Belichick had either served in the military or had strong connections to the academies.“I’ve grown up my entire life with a vision to coach football at Michigan,” Stalions told the publication.So he wants to coach at Michigan. Great. Time for college. Should I go to Michigan? No. That's what an idiot would do. Instead I'll join go to the Naval Academy (?!). FWIW, neither Schembechler nor Belichick ever served in the military. Best I can tell is that Schembechler was an assistant at Army for like, a second, and Belichick's dad was in the Navy.
Quote from: DQ12 on October 25, 2023, 01:26:13 PMMy favorite part of that story is how he decided to go to the Naval Academy. QuoteStalions chose to attend the Naval Academy despite, he said, getting into Michigan, where both his parents attended. An article awarding him Coach of the Month honors from an organization called Soldiers to Sidelines said Stalions chose the Naval Academy because famous coaches from Bo Schembechler to Bill Belichick had either served in the military or had strong connections to the academies.“I’ve grown up my entire life with a vision to coach football at Michigan,” Stalions told the publication.So he wants to coach at Michigan. Great. Time for college. Should I go to Michigan? No. That's what an idiot would do. Instead I'll join go to the Naval Academy (?!). FWIW, neither Schembechler nor Belichick ever served in the military. Best I can tell is that Schembechler was an assistant at Army for like, a second, and Belichick's dad was in the Navy. plus it isn't like the Naval Academy is a safety school or something. It's really hard to get admitted!
I don’t get why sign stealing is illegal. As a travel ball first base coach and father of an Astros fan I can tell you we steal the living crap out of signs. These 10U catchers have no clue how to load a proper signal stance.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
https://twitter.com/washeduptweeter/status/1717325088993800678
If what Michigan did is against the rules, it's "cheating," imo. And I think this is more "cheating" than paying players or basically any of the other NCAA violations I can think of are.