Speaker 1
There's national championship conversations that are going to be taking place from the speaking of, the national champions from last year, Michigan, feels like the last big thing, you know, that was going to come from the sign stealing situation, just arrived on a Netflix earlier today, the untold story of Connor Stallions, you former president of the Ohio state. What are your thoughts on it? Have you got a chance to watch it? We've only seen clips, so we have refrained from judgment, but it feels like the internet is, if you think Jim knew, you still think he knew. If you didn't think Jim knew, you still don't think he knew. And Connor Stallions, I think everybody agrees, was obsessed with figuring out every sign on every single team. That was kind of my takeaway from the reaction to it. Have you watched it? Have you seen it? And what does Ohio feel about this entire Michigan situation?
Speaker 8
I haven't got like a total feel exactly. I know online how people from Ohio feel. They feel justified if they felt like, hey, this was going on, all this stuff happening. I haven't seen the whole thing top to bottom, but I have seen a lot of the clips and I started watching it earlier last night, I guess, but I, I don't know. Like, first off, this dude is obsessed. I think you said it earlier. Like he's, he's committed. He's definitely committed to what he is doing. Like how he was the filming himself and the clip that you played earlier in the show. I don't know, man. I, I still, I need to watch the full thing, but man, this dude was, he was obsessed. He said a thousand, 2000,
Speaker 1
3000, all the signals that have ever been given in the history of anything. It
Speaker 10
got along that I had to record. It was just a one minute clip of him doing every single signal. And then he cropped every single one of them. And then he put the play or then he had to find out what play was so or formation. Like there was a trips formation in there that he every
Speaker 9
week coloring. So he had to do that every single week.
Speaker 1
He had to do that every single week. Take the picture of himself that he did in the garage. Dark shirt, light colored background. Yep, for the contrast. Could have made that a PNG, but I, that, Connor Stuyves didn't want to get that. Doing it with the garage door open. Or a green screen or anything, you know, could have done absolutely anything. I don't think he needs
Speaker 6
you. You don't need your suggestions.
Speaker 1
I agree. What's the Central Michigan deal? What's the Central Michigan
Speaker 1
We know. Well, that's whole another added conversation, because he's saying that he was giving tickets to other people. And I think Bill McComas watched it this morning while we were all sitting around. I was like, we need somebody to watch this entire thing. Impossible for us, hour 20, it's a long one. So we'll watch the whole thing. Bill McComas basically got the anecdote from it that, he feels as if he exploited the rules, as opposed to broken rules. Like coaches aren't allowed to go, scouts aren't allowed to go. You're not allowed to... well what if the film is a gift from like a friend, you know, like what if... but then the CMU thing feels like then that's the kind of the rebuttal to that. So he's saying,
Speaker 8
Connor's saying though I didn't do anything wrong, I didn't break the rules, I just kind of pushed through, I just kind of... I towed the line of what the rules may be, what you can and can't do.
Speaker 1
I explored the space of what? The rules were you know like this they said were they family and friends because I guess in the rule about the advanced scouting that They put in there I assume no family or friends of coaches or staff are allowed to go because this was probably thought of before and then he said I I don't know. I was just selling tickets. He was like a secondary ticket broker. He was acting as if for some I make a hundred bucks off a ticket here and Yeah, I'll just move into whoever and then sometimes they would send back a video, but I Already had
Speaker 10
He was a big chips fan like was a big Central Michigan fan just was on the sideline that day Maybe
Speaker 1
he was maybe he was planning on Protesting like oil drilling sure a bit so just got a ticket to get down there so that he could sprint onto the field and do a full, yeah, spray a paint, but he didn't, he backed out actually because he's watching the game. And he was like, you know, they should stop the drilling, but also pretty good game. I wanted to- It was a good football game. You know, so that maybe, like, I guess you could think of any- Oh yeah. And he probably has. We'll think about Rich, Rich Eisen's doing it for sure. Oh, like Rich Eisen said you find somebody on Etsy Okay, you think they're gonna be able to get you a good clean shot of who you need to see that was awesome I didn't know that was gonna be the angle great angle. Yeah, great angle, but then you listen Connor Stein speak He's like, you know, see geek greatest ticket buying platform on planet Earth and the moon. Yeah, it's not a bad business And
Speaker 9
they had the list of all the tickets that he transferred to and like who they transferred like in that one video that we showed. So it's so easy to track but at the same time like if you made your decision before this this documentary is not changing everything in
Speaker 1
this world. Yeah, yes.
Speaker 7
that's wild, isn't it? Even if you were presented with a bunch of facts that would make you be like hey You need to change your opinion. You're actually wrong. You could yeah,
Speaker 1
but where that was that? No bullshit Yeah, I don't believe it and then you start seeing stuff on the internet and you're like well That's not real like right now. There is 1,000% AI edits of this documentary being put onto the internet. Oh, yeah and being presented as I found this interesting from the untold at Netflix thing and just putting it out there. It'll be Connor Stallion's face that we didn't really know much. No, I didn't really know. I knew him as CMU guy. Yeah. Yeah. I know. I knew his head a lot more from CMU pictures than I did from Michigan stuff.