Oliver Martin Catches on Saturday

that 2nd grab is what has been missing from iowa's offense for some time.

Looked like a fade route. That type of throw takes a lot of precision by the quarterback. It was nice that OM went up and got it. If NS were Tom Brady he would have put that on a dime.:)

Btw, not complaining just explaining.;)
 
Idk but they hired a lawyer for their submittal, so I'm just curious how far they'd take it.

I think the precedence is, when ever a small guy takes on a big guy, it's because an attorney has a conscience.
When the little guy wins in a large case it really isn't about money or getting paid. It's a attorney seeing something wrong and conveying that to a judge and jury.
Because most of the time money and a conscious are like the Pauli exclusion. That's a fact.
I'm not saying in every instance or every profession. However it is taught in many. Plus humans are wired that way. They guy selling you a used car feels very little guilt if it is a pos. So it is present in every judge, every attorney and every jury.
Some people and some professions more than others.
So the precedence is rarely the law. Rarely right or wrong.
 
The NCAA realizes the season starts in 2 weeks right? Just make a damn decision one way or the other.
 

This makes me dubious that Martin will get his waiver. If Harbaugh is petty enough to interfere with the waiver for a guy that went home to a school never played by Michigan, he's damn well going to do everything in his power to mess with Martin's transfer. Especially given that Martin could make the difference in our match up this season.

Makes you wonder if that's the reason for the outside legal counsel and the delayed submission process. To ensure that everything is above board on the Michigan side. Does anyone know what the process is for submitting these? Like are you able to receive the documents from Michigan to review and respond to before submitting?
 
If Harbaugh is interfering I find it interesting considering his outspoken stance on allowing players a onetime open transfer rule. He is either not as much involved with the process as we think or full of crap. My guess is on the latter
 

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