Desmond Howard: “No Excuses” for Ohio State Against Michigan This Season, Downplays Connor Stalions Sign Stealing Scandal As “Decoding”

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Desmond Howard: “No Excuses” for Ohio State Against Michigan This Season, Downplays Connor Stalions Sign Stealing Scandal As “Decoding”
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On Week 9 of College GameDay, co-host Desmond Howard claimed Ohio State has “no excuses” against Michigan this season in wake of the Wolverines' sign-stealing scandal.

Desmond Howard had plenty to say on Michigan's sign-stealing scandal, Connor Stalions, and Jim Harbaugh's future in Ann Arbor on College GameDay this week. However, his comments toward the rest of the Wolverines' schedule, including Ohio State, will likely draw the ire of Buckeye fans more than anything else.

There are no excuses. Everybody they play now, it is what it is. No excuses. Desmond Howard on College GameDayHoward — sporting a wider and guiltier-looking grin than usual — smiled his way through the commentary of his co-hosts and ESPN reporters as the crew explained away a trio of scandals plaguing Michigan football at the moment.

Before his parting shot at the rest of the Wolverines' schedule, Howard also relayed his disappointment that the show had to spend “8-9 minutes” discussing the investigation at Michigan instead of the team's accomplishments this season. He lamented that the situation feels unfair to the Wolverine players. Later on in the show, Howard ranked the Buckeyes sixth overall in his initial set of College Football Playoff rankings.

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