OSU Insider-Multiple Massive Lawsuits Coming For Michigan??? Spring Practice Updates!!
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The Buckeye Scoop podcast dives deep into a developing storm surrounding the University of Michigan football program, focusing on multiple impending lawsuits tied to the controversial Quorum LLC scandal and ongoing NCAA investigations. Hosts Nevada Buck and Trendsy, joined by investigative journalist Intrinsic (Justin Spiro), break down how Spiro is methodically gathering evidence—via FOIA requests and source verification—that could expose Michigan’s systemic cheating, including illegal sign stealing and the use of an ineligible player (Quorum) through a shell company. They argue that despite Michigan's national championship in basketball and the NCAA’s failure to impose a postseason ban, the program’s actions were egregious and warrant severe consequences. The hosts emphasize that the lack of vacated wins does not equate to innocence, and they critique the NCAA’s inconsistent enforcement, especially compared to Iowa’s self-reported tampering case. They also highlight the moral and cultural damage of the cheating, calling for accountability from players and coaches alike. The episode concludes with a rallying cry for patience as Spiro continues his investigative work, with the hosts confident that justice will eventually prevail. Key takeaways include: 1) The Quorum LLC scandal is not just a financial issue but a violation of NCAA eligibility rules that could trigger a multi-year postseason ban; 2) Michigan’s cheating was sophisticated, well-resourced, and admitted by the university itself; 3) The NCAA’s decision to avoid a postseason ban due to 'student athlete impact' is seen as a moral failure; 4) Justin Spiro’s meticulous, evidence-based approach makes him a credible and powerful force in exposing the truth; and 5) Michigan’s recent success, especially in basketball, has shielded them from consequences, but that protection is not permanent. The hosts remain optimistic that the truth will surface, and they urge fans to stay vigilant.
The Quorum LLC scandal involves an ineligible player, which could trigger a multi-year postseason ban under NCAA bylaws.
Michigan admitted to illegal in-person scouting and sign stealing, violating NCAA rules with unprecedented effort.
The NCAA’s decision not to vacate wins or impose a postseason ban is seen as a failure of accountability.
Justin Spiro is methodically gathering evidence through FOIA and sources, with no known false leads in his investigative history.
Michigan’s national championship in basketball has shielded the football program from consequences, but this protection is temporary.
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Introduction and Call to Action
The hosts kick off the episode with a strong call to action—like, subscribe, hit the bell, and support the show via Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, and super chats. They introduce the central theme: multiple lawsuits are coming for Michigan due to ongoing investigations into the Quorum LLC scandal and illegal sign stealing.
Introducing Justin Spiro and the Quorum LLC Investigation
“He knows they're guilty. Like he has the evidence like recordings and like he has it. You have to present the information. You have to present the case in a way that there's no loopholes.”
Michigan's Admitted Cheating and NCAA's Inconsistent Response
“You cheated. You're guilty. That 23 natty is tainted. It's a fratty. I saw you on the chat. That was actually Nevada. Nevada came up with fratty. I can't take credit for that. It was brilliant.”
The Legal and Ethical Fallout: Ineligible Players and Institutional Control
“The only reason why they didn't do it according to their justification is because the poor little Michigan babies there who they don't want to hurt.”
The Role of Leadership and Culture: Harbaugh, Moore, and the Cover-Up
The hosts dissect the leadership failures, particularly Jim Harbaugh and Sharon Moore, arguing that the entire program was complicit. They highlight the absurdity of Stallions being on the sideline during games and the destruction of evidence as proof of a coordinated cover-up.
“You don't put together a network of individuals called the KGB that records dirty film that those are conor stallion's um words where the costs is in the tens of thousands of dollars unless you intend to gain a substantial competitive advantage.”
“You cheated. You're guilty. That 23 natty is tainted. It's a fratty. I saw you on the chat. That was actually Nevada. Nevada came up with fratty. I can't take credit for that. It was brilliant.”
“He's not a hack like you think I am. I'm thorough and I want to make sure it's airtight. And guess what? It was airtight because guess what? The Atlanta Falcons, their legal team reviewed everything and deemed that it was worth firing old boy who was clearly a perv and an abusive clown.”
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quorum llc
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justin spiro
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jim harbaugh
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intrinsic
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committee on infractions
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n evada buck
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sharon moore
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trendsy
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OSU Insider- Massive Practice Report!! More Guys Stepping Up!!
The Buckeye Scoop • 1h 0m • 4/9/2026
OSU Insider- Massive Practice Report!! More Guys Stepping Up!!
The Buckeye Scoop • 1h 0m • 4/9/2026
OSU Insider-Massive Practice Report!! More Guys Stepping Up!!
The Buckeye Scoop • 1h 0m • 4/9/2026
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