OSU Insider-Multiple Massive Lawsuits Coming For Michigan??? Spring Practice Updates!!

The Buckeye Scoop57mApril 16, 2026

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The Buckeye Scoop podcast dives deep into the ongoing fallout from Michigan's massive college football cheating scandal, focusing on the emerging legal and NCAA scrutiny surrounding the Quorum LLC and its ties to former Michigan quarterback CJ Stollings. Hosts Nevada Buck and Intrinsic (a.k.a. Trinzy) discuss how investigative journalist Justin Spiro is methodically building a case using Freedom of Information Act requests, recordings, and documented evidence that Michigan knowingly used an ineligible player (Quorum) and engaged in a sophisticated, years-long scheme of illegal sign stealing. Despite the NCAA's controversial decision to avoid a postseason ban and vacated wins—citing destroyed evidence and a desire not to penalize student-athletes—the hosts argue the case remains airtight and that the real damage lies in the systemic corruption and cover-up. They contrast Michigan's situation with Iowa’s tampering case, highlighting the NCAA’s inconsistent enforcement. The episode also touches on spring practice updates from Ohio State, the cultural impact of the scandal, and the hosts’ shared belief that justice will prevail through persistent, meticulous reporting. The tone is defiant, passionate, and deeply critical of the NCAA’s failure to hold Michigan accountable, while expressing unwavering faith in Spiro’s work. Key takeaways include: 1) The Quorum LLC was an ineligible player and its use constitutes a clear NCAA violation; 2) Michigan’s cheating was not just about sign stealing but a systemic, well-resourced operation with intentional circumvention; 3) The NCAA’s decision to avoid a postseason ban was unjust and politically motivated; 4) Justin Spiro’s investigative work is thorough, evidence-based, and not driven by hype; 5) Winning championships does not excuse or erase systemic cheating; 6) The real victims are other student-athletes who were unfairly disadvantaged; 7) The scandal’s legacy will be one of tarnished integrity in college football; 8) Fans should remain patient but vigilant—justice is coming, even if slowly.

Key Takeaways
1

The Quorum LLC was an ineligible player, and its use violates NCAA bylaws.

2

Michigan’s cheating was a coordinated, years-long operation with intentional evidence destruction.

3

The NCAA’s decision to avoid a postseason ban was unjust and politically driven.

4

Justin Spiro is methodically building an airtight case using FOIA and hard evidence.

5

Winning championships does not excuse or erase systemic cheating.

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Chapters
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Introduction & Call to Action

The hosts kick off the episode with a call to action for listeners to like, subscribe, and hit the bell notification. They introduce the episode’s focus: massive lawsuits coming for Michigan and spring practice updates. Nevada and Intrinsic set the tone with energetic banter and a tease of the deep dive to come.

10:00
10 min

Introducing Justin Spiro & His Investigative Work

He's thorough. He's very on point. And when he's got something, he's got something. And he doesn't just throw stuff out there.

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20:00
10 min

The Quorum LLC & Ineligible Player Violation

The NCAA takes a stern view on those ineligible players. It's very black and white with them. Players are ineligible every game they participate in.

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30:00
10 min

The NCAA’s Inconsistent Enforcement: Iowa vs. Michigan

They didn't appeal what they found. And what they found is that basically they had a spy network called the KGB with 56 instances over 52 games.

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40:00
10 min

The Real Damage: Systemic Corruption & Cover-Up

To me, that's just wrong. As someone who has played sports, someone who loves sports, and I'm sure a lot of your audience does too, you cheated against college kids.

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High-Impact Quotes
To me, that's just wrong. As someone who has played sports, someone who loves sports, and I'm sure a lot of your audience does too, you cheated against college kids.
Intrinsic27:55
Viral: 90.0
He has the evidence, but... with everything that needs to happen and transpire, he has to do his due diligence so they can't wiggle off the hook.
Nevada Buck50:08
Viral: 88.0
You cheated. You're guilty. That 23 natty is tainted. It's a fratty.
Nevada Buck32:17
Viral: 87.0
Speakers

Hosts

Nevada BuckIntrinsic

Guest

Justin Spiro
Topics Discussed
Michigan Football Cheating Scandal95%Quorum LLC and Ineligible Player Violation92%Justin Spiro Investigative Work90%NCAA Penalties and Enforcement88%Systemic Corruption in College Sports85%Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests78%Cultural Impact of Scandals70%Spring Practice Updates65%
People & Brands

University of Michigan

organization

30xNegative

Nevada Buck

person

25xPositive

Quorum LLC

organization

18xNegative

Justin Spiro

person

15xPositive

Intrinsic

person

12xPositive

NCAA Committee on Infractions

organization

10xNegative

The Buckeye Scoop

media

10xPositive

Iowa Football

organization

8xNeutral

Ohio State Football

organization

6xPositive

Freedom of Information Act

other

6xPositive

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