rumseyhouse77
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I think he expected this would be an easy win for him, without Harbaugh across the field. And his plan was to go and do some Ohio radio shows afterward, and say "See, I only lost to Michigan twice in a row because they were cheating, and without Cheating Harbaugh, we win every year," knowing most of the fans would eat that shit without question.
I had some sympathy for him before last week; after the way he responded and talked coming up to this one, not anymore. This gig might just end up eating him alive.
I also think the press SHOULD have asked the question: if it wasn't Day's brother's P.I. agency behind the investigation... who's was it? WHO PAID FOR IT?!?!
and how did they get the NCAA and Big Ten to run with it? If I pay for a PI to track (say for example) all the OSU players' cars, how they got them, & what happened to them after graduation... and that investigation revealed improprieties... and I send that to the NCAA... would it get the same traction? Would the Big Ten suspend Day during the season?
These things don't just happen... investigations cost a fuck load of money, and PI's are not easy to deal with. someone paid for this, and pulled strings to make it happen.
I hope this win will spark further investigation by the media of who was behind all of this. You know the B1G and NCAA aren't going to get to the bottom of it. Hopefully, Petitti and others that were involved will lose their jobs.