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TCU knew of Michigan’s alleged sign-stealing prior to CFP meeting, used ‘dummy signals’ in game, per reports


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TCU reportedly had wisdom of Michigan’s alleged sign-stealing scheme when the 2 groups met in the 2022 College Football Playoff semifinal, Yahoo Sports reports. According to the document, the Horned Frogs body of workers used “dummy signals” in the crew’s surprising 51-45 dissatisfied win over the Wolverines when they have been tipped off to suspicious job from the Michigan training body of workers.  

An nameless TCU trainer advised Yahoo Sports that Sonny Dykes’ body of workers used old-fashioned play-call indicators at quite a lot of issues in the sport. TCU gamers have been prompt to forget about the indicators and run the performs as at the start referred to as. The Horned Frogs, who entered the competition as more or less a landing underdog, by no means trailed in the sport. They constructed a 21-3 lead in the primary part sooner than in the long run putting on for a six-point victory and advancing to the College Football Playoff National Championship in opposition to Georgia. 

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“Sometimes we froze a play before the snap,” the trainer advised Yahoo! Sports. “We’d call a play and then we’d signal in another play with an old signal but we told players to run the original play.”

Suspended Wolverines analyst Connor Stalions allegedly spearheaded an operation that noticed greater than 30 tickets purchased over a three-year length with the aim of filming and interpreting play-call indicators. Included have been video games to a dozen Big Ten venues and 4 video games involving non-Big Ten CFP contenders that Michigan suspected it will face. While sign-stealing itself isn’t a NCAA violation, in-person scouting and recording of combatants is illegal. 

TCU, to this level, has now not been reported as a college that Michigan allegedly tried to scout. NCAA enforcement staffers reportedly arrived to Michigan’s campus this week to interview participants of Wolverines trainer Jim Harbaugh’s training body of workers in regards to the alleged job. 

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