It's science. Raj has a set of dials you could run a nuclear powerplant on: click for big A Sopwith update. Sopwith has privately shared the source of his information with us and has been spot-on so far, so here's the update if you aren't an obsessive message-boarder: 1. "Follow the Money" won't lead anywhere. The money indeed came from Stalions' personal funds. Stop biting your fingernails off. 2. No coaches/staff knew anything other than he appeared to be a Ray Babbitt-level savant at deciphering signals from the normal raw materials. This isn't escalating. 3. Only the Vast Network (TM) had the shared Google drive pw, but the drive link was installed on his work computer. Not clear if anyone in Schembechler could potentially have accessed but WaPo took this and spun it in the most click-maximizing, heartburn-inducing way. As I said in response to the Post article, it simply did not seem possible that Stalions would be physically able to give anyone from the outside access to an internal Michigan drive that other coaches regularly used. That is not how IT works in large organizations. If the above is true—and it should be according to Occam's Razor—it is likely that Stalions successfully quarantined his illicit data from the rest of the organization. Probably by accident. Now we have to hope that Stalions didn't have a post-it note on his desk that read "PASSWORD FOR GOOGLE DRIVE I SET UP FOR VAST NETWORK OF OFF-CAMPUS SPIES: 12345." I got that 60-40 in favor of the good guys. [After THE JUMP: Jim Stapleton speaks, unwisely]