If the NCAA brings the hammer on Michigan, the Wolverines would have to vacate their win. Therefore, UW's win over the Fightin' Grills would be the program's 23rd consecutive, breaking the school record of 22 set in 1990-1992.
Opponents in vacated games have to keep the loss on their official records, the penalized team just doesn't get to count the win. See p. 21 here: Policies.pdf (ncaa.org)
Comments
Is it possible they would have to vacate their NC making UW the 23/24 NC?
WE BEAT WEBER STATE!
I have it as 22 straight? Unless the ASU vacated loss is turned into a win? But then the Michigan loss would have turned into win 23.
I just went and counted and I stand corrected.
Is Stalin getting early dementia?
Holy fuckall!
THE WIN AGAINST EASTERN MICHIGAN MIGHT BE HISTORIC
Until yesterday I was gearing up for Eastern Washington
People forget the 1977 Huskies were actually 10-2 and 7-0 in Pac 8 play.
basically the only way we lose is if the other team is cheating, I always knew that was the case
Can’t wait for the 30 for 30 on Easter Michigan signal stealing
Dementia stalin is the best stalin.
30 for 30: ‘Yeah But Still’ the 2023 UW Natty
When Fresno pulled within 6 I was mentally preparing to destroy DeBoer on Twitter
It would have been perfect. Fresno without DeBoer beating Michigan
I was drunk too so...
After watching the Conner Stallions Michigan circle jerk on Netflix, I can't imagine the reaction that guy would have to Michigan losing their Natty.
Opponents in vacated games have to keep the loss on their official records, the penalized team just doesn't get to count the win. See p. 21 here: Policies.pdf (ncaa.org)
The new trend is counting regular season winning streaks. We make history either way fuck michigan.
Gil Dobie wants a word with everyone in this thread
time to take you out to pasture?
HTFB, name it and claim it Olsteen style
The NCAA still keeps it as a loss for the team that lost on the field when a team has to vacate wins.
yeah but still