Official 2025 NFL Off Season Discussion!!!

@easy_b

Michigan is facing two NCAA investigations that could lead to penalties for the program or implicated individuals. The probe around recruiting violations during the COVID dead period, for which Michigan has received a notice of allegations, seems to center on Harbaugh himself. The signal-stealing investigation appears more wide-ranging and could have bigger consequences for the program.

The search for Harbaugh's replacement differs from others, given the circumstances that preceded his departure. Offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore served as acting head coach during Harbaugh's Big Ten-imposed suspension for the team's stretch run and earned praise from Harbaugh, players and others for the work he did. Moore would be a natural choice if Michigan seeks some level of continuity after Harbaugh's exit. Then again, Moore is connected to an era with some complexities, and Michigan might want a clean break.
 
421483230_263604600087142_7177592572573279582_n.jpg
 
@easy_b

Michigan is facing two NCAA investigations that could lead to penalties for the program or implicated individuals. The probe around recruiting violations during the COVID dead period, for which Michigan has received a notice of allegations, seems to center on Harbaugh himself. The signal-stealing investigation appears more wide-ranging and could have bigger consequences for the program.

The search for Harbaugh's replacement differs from others, given the circumstances that preceded his departure. Offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore served as acting head coach during Harbaugh's Big Ten-imposed suspension for the team's stretch run and earned praise from Harbaugh, players and others for the work he did. Moore would be a natural choice if Michigan seeks some level of continuity after Harbaugh's exit. Then again, Moore is connected to an era with some complexities, and Michigan might want a clean break.
 

New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Bouttewas arrested Thursday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, over allegations of illegal sports betting while he played at LSU.

Louisiana State Police said the charges against Boutte, 21, include a felony count of computer fraud and a misdemeanor count of gambling prohibited for persons under 21. The investigation is ongoing, police said, with additional charges possible.

Investigators assigned to the Louisiana State Police Gaming Enforcement Division found that Boutte bet on sports from April 6, 2022, until May 7, 2023, when he was 20. Boutte allegedly used an alias to get around the age requirement for placing sports wagers in Louisiana.

The alias account believed to be used by Boutte placed more than 8,900 wagers, with at least 17 bets on NCAA football games -- including at least six on LSU football, according to police.

The NFL declined to comment on Boutte's arrest.
 
Back
Top