It will be interesting to hear the actual facts. What we know so for is:
1) the "vast network" consisted of 3 people-network has 3 or more people
2) the "advanced technology" were cell phone videos-any technology or are we now demanding supercomputers and nasa satellites for posterity
3) the people in the stand with the cell phones reportedly had no connection to UofM-that's been refuted as they were paid by a UM employee
4) Connor Stallions is a Navy vet who is an enormous Michigan fan who volunteered for the team for a long time before getting a paid position-zero bearing, more attempt to slander him by UM
5) it clearly looks like the NCAA rule was broken in some way - we just don't know what in what way-agree
6) the reports are true - JH is furious is was suspended by the UofM for the cheeseburger incident. If UM does not support him this time, he might be out the door. Maybe to the NFL if the NFL actually wants him.-well he better pack his bags as more and more outlets are giving this air time
7) The likelihood that the NCAA completes this investigation and deals with appeals and considers this a type 1 violation that impacts UM this year is zero. If UM wins out, they will be in the CFP-wouldn't say zero, wouldn't say 100% but they are moving faster for sure. of note, only a matter of time before the BIG has it's own investigation launched
8) it should be noted that all B1G teams must provide sideline video of all games to their opponents - therefore, the competitive advantage offered by this seems minimal.-that's not quite accurate and you know it
Anyway, time will tell.