Mr. Friscus
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I don’t get it, is an Ohio State alum on the prosecution board here?
I don’t get how one can “steal signs” by simply attending a game. 80,000 people can steal signs? Scouting a team as they openly play games is normal in sports. And what about in-game? Are you not allowed to look at the other teams sidelines?
This is nothing like the Patriots taping other teams practices, or the Astros using real time technology, yet it’s being treated as such.
I guess if there’s technically a rule against it, you can go for it if you’re the NCAA. It seems very petty and minute.. like ticketing someone for jaywalking.
To all the other salty Big 10 teams: If you don’t want your signs stolen, hide them. Michigan would have rolled them regardless
I don’t get how one can “steal signs” by simply attending a game. 80,000 people can steal signs? Scouting a team as they openly play games is normal in sports. And what about in-game? Are you not allowed to look at the other teams sidelines?
This is nothing like the Patriots taping other teams practices, or the Astros using real time technology, yet it’s being treated as such.
I guess if there’s technically a rule against it, you can go for it if you’re the NCAA. It seems very petty and minute.. like ticketing someone for jaywalking.
To all the other salty Big 10 teams: If you don’t want your signs stolen, hide them. Michigan would have rolled them regardless