Josh Gattis (before its deleted)

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In 1968, Dodge provided for that one year - the Code L023 - with Hurst - and it had a 426 Hemi squeezed in between the fenderwells. It would reach 130 in 11 seconds, or run the quarter mile in the nines and tens.

The only way an Aston Martin could keep up - would be if it were chained to the Dart.

The value of these particular Darts - generally surpass the value of 90% of the Aston Martins. Something to do with rarity. (and you don't need your personal mechanic to keep the Dart running.)

But we DO get your point.
He was talking about the modern dart lol not that beauty you are speaking of
 
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Wtf could it be...wonder why he got protection. The UMich, instead of the Ann Arbor, police pulling & leaving his crib without an arrest is quite interesting. The Detroit News said the computer crimes took place at the football facility, so there is a lower chance of it being nasty business

regardless, seems like Gattis has some options now?
 
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His alleged crimes happened almost a month ago. Reckless conjecture, still, I feel like the police would have arrested him if that were case
While not always the case and I have no direct knowledge of the matter, but in most jurisdictions, computer access crimes typically refer to accessing some sort of database/data without proper permission; could be “hacking” or even some sort of ID theft related access. Bigger question might be what data, for what purpose, and what did he subsequently do with anything he illegally obtained.
 
While not always the case and I have no direct knowledge of the matter, but in most jurisdictions, computer access crimes typically refer to accessing some sort of database/data without proper permission; could be “hacking” or even some sort of ID theft related access. Bigger question might be what data, for what purpose, and what did he subsequently do with anything he illegally obtained.
Definitely one of the stranger college football stories

“The University of Michigan Police Department is investigating a report of computer access crimes that occurred at Schembechler Hall during Dec. 21 through the 23rd of 2022,” James’ statement reads. “Since this is an ongoing investigation, there is no additional information to share.”
 
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Definitely one of the stranger college football stories

“The University of Michigan Police Department is investigating a report of computer access crimes that occurred at Schembechler Hall during Dec. 21 through the 23rd of 2022,” James’ statement reads. “Since this is an ongoing investigation, there is no additional information to share.”
Could be as simple as obtaining someone’s login and password for their social media account or something more complex.
 
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I always crack up when I see someone say rumors of a head coach or coach banging coeds. Anyone under 40 has had that said about them. Anyone 40 to 50, fifty percent chance they've had that said about them. The odds greatly decrease after that, but it also isn't unheard of.
**** that I'm over 50 and and fuc with anything over 30
 
While not always the case and I have no direct knowledge of the matter, but in most jurisdictions, computer access crimes typically refer to accessing some sort of database/data without proper permission; could be “hacking” or even some sort of ID theft related access. Bigger question might be what data, for what purpose, and what did he subsequently do with anything he illegally obtained.


It’s obviously the Wake Forest offense playbook…
 
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