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Ohio State legend Eddie George offers interesting take on Michigan sign-stealing scandal

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Eddie George, a former Ohio State star who won the Heisman Trophy in 1995, talked Thursday about the latest development in the Michigan football sign-stealing scandal that has captured the attention of the sports world.

Suspended Michigan assistant Connor Stalions was accused this week of appearing on the sideline of a Central Michigan game when it played Michigan State earlier this year.

Multiple reports pointed to photos and videos of a man wearing sunglasses on the sidelines at the game.

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Former player Eddie George of the Tennessee Titans signs autographs before a game against the Atlanta Falcons at Nissan Stadium Oct. 29, 2023, in Nashville. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

The Central Michigan-Michigan State game was played Sept. 1, and the Wolverines routed the Spartans 49-0 Oct. 21. Central Michigan was looking into whether it was Stalions on the sideline, The Athletic reported.

“I think that’s a major problem. If that holds true, then there needs to be some repercussions for that,” George, the head coach of Tennessee State, told OutKick’s “Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich.”

“But at the end of the day, I understand you’re trying to get a competitive edge. You’re trying to find something on Saturdays that you can figure out how to put your team in the best possible position to win. From Michigan’s perspective, they’re gonna push the envelope, and I think they’re gonna do what they’re gonna do to try and get a victory some way somehow.”

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Off-field analyst Connor Stalions during a game between Michigan and Ohio State at Ohio Stadium. (USA Today Sports)

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George made clear that even if signs are being stolen, teams still have to execute.

“You can get the signs, you can try to steal signs. But you still have to execute,” George said. “You can know when a team is gonna run. You still have to stop it. And that’s kinda how it’s always been. I’ve been on teams where we told the defense we’re gonna run right here, and we’d impose our will on that team. You still gotta get it done.

“But I think now — as you uncover this whole ordeal with the coach being on the sideline and posing as another assistant coach for another team — I think that’s an issue.”

Connor Stalions in September 2023

Michigan defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, center right, watches against East Carolina as analytics assistant Connor Stalions, center left, looks on during a game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 2, 2023.  (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

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It’s unclear what’s going to happen with Michigan and whether it receives any punishment during the year. The Associated Press reported that Big Ten coaches are pushing for the conference to punish the Wolverines.

Ripple to power Georgia’s central bank digital currency, the digital lari

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The National Bank of Georgia (NBG) has selected blockchain payments network Ripple Labs as the official technology partner for developing digital lari, its central bank digital currency (CBDC) project.

Ripple said in a  statement that the partnership will encompass the implementation and deployment of the Digital Lari pilot initiative through the Ripple CBDC Platform. The National Bank of Georgia will utilize this innovative CBDC platform to evaluate potential applications of the Digital Lari, determining its advantages to the government sector, enterprises, and individual retail users.

Before being designated as NBG’s technology partner, Ripple underwent a thorough and meticulous selection procedure. In September, the National Bank of Georgia disclosed its intentions to advance its CBDC project by introducing a Limited Access Live Pilot Environment. Consequently, it opted to select a sole technology collaborator for the initiative.

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Screenshot of the press release.  Source: Ripple

In the initial process stage, the National Bank of Georgia thoughtfully chose nine firms for their technological prowess, maturity, capability, relevant background, and eagerness to participate in the practical assessment. Among these, Ripple was included alongside notable entities such as AUGENTIC GmbH, Bitt Inc., Broxus Holdings Ltd., Currency Network Ltd., DCM Corp Limited, and others.

Ultimately, Ripple was the preferred protocol for the Digital Lari initiative. The selection committee considered various factors, including a profound comprehension of the project’s objectives, its potential applications, and a solid dedication to the project’s triumph, as stated in NBG’s announcement.

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In July, Ripple received recognition from Currency Research for its contributions to Digital Currency Advancement and Best Sustainability Initiative, particularly for its role in fostering innovation in the realm of CBDCs.

Before the partnership with the NBG for the Digital Lari initiative, Ripple had proactively aligned itself with organizations seeking to delve into CBDC implementations. Ripple previously joined forces with Colombia’s Central Bank, Banco de la República, to investigate blockchain technology applications in its Digital Peso pilot, leveraging the Ripple CBDC Platform.

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