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Various thoughts on scandal-type substance du jour. Nothing important will happen. The #1 rule of 2023 college football is "the networks are in charge." The networks would have a conniption fit if Michigan was barred from the postseason at any point, this year or next. They would savagely eliminate any athletic department that had the cojones to not play Michigan because they may or may not have their signs. Michigan is the only football program in the country to support a completely independent college football blog that isn't mostly clickbait garbage. QED. Sturm und drang; the only meaningful impact here is that the Michigan program will be inclined to bounce any rubble they come across. Michigan's play here should be the Kansas play: cooperate. Very, very slowly. The most likely explanation. Pete Thamel has a name: Connor Stalions, an analyst with the team. A post on our message board is unconfirmed but comes from a guy who's been around here for 13 years an

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Curtis Blackwell s latest lawsuit against Mark Dantonio and others is also dismissed

Curtis Blackwell’s latest lawsuit against Mark Dantonio and others is also dismissed Updated Feb 26, 2021; Posted Feb 26, 2021 Michigan State Director Of College Advancement/Perfomance Curtis Blackwell talks with the media during their national signing day media session at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, on Wednesday, February 1, 2017. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com Facebook Share Former Michigan State football staff member Curtis Blackwell is now 0-for-3 on attempts to sue former coach Mark Dantonio. Blackwell’s federal lawsuit in Michigan’s Eastern District, which was filed in June 2020, was dismissed with prejudice on Friday by United States District Court judge Sean Cox. In a 41-page opinion and order, Cox ruled in favor of Dantonio and the co-defendants – Michigan State athletic director Bill Beekman, Dantonio attorney Thomas Kienbaum, the Jones Day law firm and Jones Day attorney Louis Gabel.

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