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There has been a sign-stealing epidemic in college football.

 

The biggest story in college football right now has been the sign-stealing saga that is swirling around the Michigan football program.

 

Both the NCAA and FBI are now involved in investigating what has been revealed to be an intricate plan by an analyst to scout possible future opponents of the Wolverines.

 

Something that has caused a stir since in-game sign-watching is a commonality, but doing so in person when your team isn't playing someone is against the rules.

 

However, USC head coach Lincoln Riley recently brought attention to Utah after their loss to the Utes thanks to a last-second field goal, and it wasn't to talk about his team's struggles on defense against a pig farmer at quarterback.

 

Instead, when asked about his unique sign-relaying system to Caleb Williams on offense that included having a screen shielding Riley, the Trojan head coach revealed it had nothing to do with Michigan, but more so to do with Utah.

 

Riley explained that Utah "does a good job of trying to grab signals." 

 

To access more details to this story, click here.

 

 

The signs were not the reason Williams has been throwing all those crappy passes. 

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I think he meant they've been stealing all the USC signs from the crowds on Game Day.

Notre Dame was cheating as well. There were reports of an odd little man with a hunch at USC's walkthrough practices leading up to the game. He devised a way to transmit the sound of loud bells ringing whenever Caleb was in a passing formation.

Edited by GatOrlando

Newsflash for USC: Nobody NEEDS To Steal Signs From USC.

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