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SCOTT CLAUSE/USA TODAY Network / USA TODAY NETWORK
Head coach Brian Kelly spoke with reporters after practice on Thursday and was asked about the sign-stealing investigation at Michigan and whether or not it matters if opposing teams steal signs.

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NOLA Poboy10 months
Maybe they could tell the play to one of the players and have them relay the message to the team. The team could gather into a tight group and hear the play.
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Bige1110 months
Lololol
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PureBlood10 months
NCAA needs to ban UM and Harbaugh for 3 years and then allow colleges to communicate straight to the QB like NFL.
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HarveyTunnel11 months
Coach to helmet communications in college football would solve some of this. In the meantime, Michigan needs a two years post season ban and Harbough needs a season long suspension for lack of institutional control. Big Ten schools need to do this now because the NCAA is very slow.
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NebraskaExPat11 months
I've heard, "Everybody does it." No, they don't. We have some very honorable coaches in college football who would not allow this to be done. BK is one of them.

My second favorite team is from where I live now. We were killed by Michigan earlier this year, when it seemed like every play we ran, Michigan was standing there, waiting for us.

Because they were a superior team? Yes. Did they need to cheat to beat us? No.

What's the worst part of this? We had some players injured in this game. While they probably would have been injured anyway, it's difficult to swallow the fact that they were injured.

Let's talk about some young college men who had their seasons end against a team that most likely was cheating.
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Yeti_Chaser11 months
These reporters are so good at asking questions.
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