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

The Buckeye Scoop57mApril 16, 2026

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The Buckeye Scoop dives deep into the mounting legal and ethical storm surrounding the University of Michigan football program, focusing on the explosive investigative work of reporter Justin Spiro. The episode centers on Spiro's ongoing investigation into the Quorum LLC, a sham entity allegedly used to funnel NIL benefits to player Conor Stallions, who was also involved in a massive illegal sign-stealing operation. Hosts Nevada Buck and Intrinsic (Trinzy) argue that the LLC constitutes an ineligible player violation, which could trigger a multi-year postseason ban under NCAA bylaws—something the Committee on Infractions failed to enforce in the original ruling. They highlight that Michigan admitted to impermissible in-person scouting, destroyed evidence, and engaged in a coordinated cover-up, yet avoided the most severe penalties. The hosts contrast this with Iowa’s case, where self-reporting led to vacated wins, underscoring perceived hypocrisy in NCAA enforcement. Despite Michigan’s national championship in basketball, the hosts assert that winning does not absolve systemic cheating. They praise Spiro’s meticulous, evidence-based approach and warn that the NCAA’s failure to act may invite legal challenges. The episode ends with a call to patience, as Spiro continues to gather irrefutable proof through FOIA requests and source verification, with the belief that justice is inevitable. Key takeaways include: 1) The Quorum LLC is a critical, potentially game-changing violation that could lead to a postseason ban; 2) Michigan’s cheating scandal was unprecedented and involved deliberate evidence destruction; 3) The NCAA’s leniency in the original case undermines its credibility; 4) Justin Spiro’s investigative rigor makes his findings highly credible; 5) Michigan’s recent success, including the basketball title, does not excuse past misconduct; 6) The NCAA’s inconsistent enforcement creates a perception of bias; 7) Fans should remain vigilant and support transparency; 8) The case is far from over—Spiro is still building an airtight case. The tone is defiant, analytical, and cautiously optimistic, rooted in the belief that truth and accountability will prevail.

Key Takeaways
1

The Quorum LLC is a potential ineligible player violation that could trigger a multi-year postseason ban for Michigan.

2

Michigan admitted to illegal sign stealing and evidence destruction, yet avoided the most severe penalties.

3

The NCAA’s leniency in the Michigan case undermines its credibility and invites legal scrutiny.

4

Justin Spiro’s investigative work is thorough, evidence-based, and has consistently proven accurate.

5

Michigan’s national championship in basketball does not excuse or mitigate past cheating.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Introduction and Hype: Lawsuits Loom for Michigan

Multiple massive lawsuits coming for Michigan... and they're still under investigation.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

Introducing Justin Spiro: The Investigative Wrecking Ball

He's one of the best investigative reporters in all college sports nationally... he's one of the top.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

The Quorum LLC and Ineligible Player Violation

The only reason why they didn't do it... is because the poor little Michigan babies there who they don't want to hurt.

Highlight
30:00
10 min

Michigan’s Cheating Admitted, But Penalties Were Light

They just couldn't determine to what extent because of the destroying of the evidence.

Highlight
40:00
10 min

The NCAA’s Hypocrisy: Iowa vs. Michigan

The hosts contrast Michigan’s case with Iowa’s, where self-reporting led to vacated wins. They argue that Michigan’s cheating was far worse and that the NCAA’s failure to act fairly undermines its authority. They suggest that Michigan’s success in basketball allowed them to avoid consequences.

High-Impact Quotes
You don't put together a network of individuals called the KGB... unless you intend to gain a substantial competitive advantage.
Norman Bay (quoted)29:41
Viral: 95.0
I'm not a hack like you think I am. I'm thorough and I want to make sure it's airtight.
Justin Spiro (quoted)15:26
Viral: 92.0
You cheated. You're guilty. That 23 natty is tainted. It's a fratty.
Ben32:17
Viral: 90.0
Speakers

Hosts

Nevada BuckBen

Guest

Intrinsic (Trinzy)
Topics Discussed
Michigan Football Scandal95%Quorum LLC Investigation90%Justin Spiro's Investigative Work88%NCAA Penalties and Enforcement85%Illegal Sign Stealing80%College Sports Integrity78%Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)75%Winning as a Shield for Scandal70%
People & Brands

University of Michigan

organization

45xNegative

Nevada Buck

person

30xPositive

Intrinsic

person

25xPositive

Quorum LLC

organization

18xNegative

NCAA Committee on Infractions

organization

16xNegative

Justin Spiro

person

15xPositive

Conor Stallions

person

12xNegative

Iowa Football

organization

8xNeutral

Ohio State Football

organization

6xPositive

John Harbaugh

person

5xNegative

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