The Big 10 Show Discuss Sign Stealing Scandal at Michigan
Thurn expresses his perspective on the issue, raising questions about the extent of the practice and its potential impact on the Wolverines' performance. He also draws parallels to the infamous Astros sign-stealing scandal in Major League Baseball.
During the conversation, Jeff Thurn begins by highlighting the ambiguity surrounding the duration of the sign-stealing activities at Michigan. He notes, "We don't know how long this has been going on," which adds an element of uncertainty to the situation. Sign stealing, when not within the rules, can have serious implications for the integrity of the game, and the uncertainty surrounding its history at Michigan raises important questions.
Thurn goes on to share his perspective on how to address the situation. "I would never suspend Harbaugh," he asserts, referring to Michigan's head coach, Jim Harbaugh. His rationale is rooted in the idea that while sign stealing may provide a slight advantage, it may not necessarily have a profound impact on game outcomes. Thurn compares the situation to the Astros' sign-stealing scandal, where the team continued to win World Series titles. He acknowledges that while the Astros had an advantage, it may not have changed the outcomes of individual games or affected other teams significantly.