Olde Hornet
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Grant Newsome paused to consider the question and formulate a response. The Michigan football tight ends coach had just been asked whether he felt it was fair to judge the Wolverines differently based on the sign-stealing allegations that have been levied against the program.
“That’s not something I’m going to speculate on,” he replied. “But I just couldn’t be more proud of our guys and what they put on the field every single week and I hope people can see that and appreciate just truly how good this team is.”
That seemed wishful thinking on Newsome’s part because the voices questioning the legitimacy of the Wolverines’ recent success are growing louder and more forceful. An inflection point arrived Wednesday, when the backlash against Michigan reached fever pitch. National pundits took to the airwaves with pointed commentary that changed the tone of the conversation surrounding the mushrooming scandal that has enveloped Schembechler Hall.
“I think it’s a huge miss and a huge mistake on the part of the Big Ten to let this slide,” he ranted in another. “You need to bring the momentum, the heavy hand of the conference down upon that program to answer questions and to address this.”