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2009 TSUN News (football only discussion)

xcrunner;1595216; said:
Maybe I'm totally off-base, but isn't 10 hours/week a standard amount for watching film? I thought most QB's watched a few hours a day at least.

That was my first thought as well.

An hour and a half a day? Wow Tate, way to buckle down & hit the film room! (Do they still have film rooms?)
 
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DiamondBuck;1595173; said:
"If I have to spend 10 hours this week watching film, I'm going to do that," Forcier said. "We're going to get the seniors to a bowl game. We're going to come out and do what we need to do to beat Ohio State."

If that quote isn't posted above the locker of every player, posted on every door, posted above every urinal in the WHAC....I will be a little upset.
 
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U-M audit: Football team failed to report player activities | detnews.com | The Detroit News

BREAKING NEWS:

U-M audit: Football team failed to report player activities

Mike Wilkinson and Gregg Krupa / The Detroit News

University of Michigan football coaches failed to file the required monthly logs that track how much its players work out and practice, according to an internal audit released today.
University auditors, doing a routine check of the athletic program, could not find the necessary reports used to document how much time football players are spending in the work room and on the practice field.
According to an audit, obtained by The Detroit News, the football staff did not submit the practice logs for the 2008 season as required by NCAA rules. The team filed its out-of-season reports after the audit was completed and, as of July, the football staff had still not filed its 2008 monthly logs.



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Buckeye86;1596037; said:
what kind of ass would let something like that slip?
To be fair, all the reports and time-accounting was done properly, some GA just inadvertantly left it on the pile of documents labeled, "To be shredded at midnight when everybody has gone home."
 
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Sure, dick.. you get it:

Dickrod said:
?Just because I did not coach here before, I did not play here, I?m not from the state of Michigan does not mean I don?t understand the rivalry. I understand the rivalry as well as any coach could possibly understand it. I?ve only played in it in one game. Trust me, I understand the importance for the rivalry. I understand it from before I took the job, I understand it after I took the job. I understand the importance of it. You coach as hard as you can. I'm going to give you a news flash here, I?m going to coach as hard as I can in every game I play, whether I?m playing Delaware State or Ohio State. It?s just that Ohio State is a lot more important to a lot more folks, and I understand it. Trust me. I understand the importance of each game.?

Link
 
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Michael Wilbon has apparently said he has it from a very good source that both Charlie the Hut (duh) and DickRod are both out at the end of this season. Today, more baaaad information has come out regarding missing practice audit logs from the entire 2008 season. Could there be a corralation? Who knows. Everything is speculation at this point.

I have no inside info, no links, but dickrod seems more vulnerable now than ever. If tOSU wins in a whitewash, it may be time to revive this bad boy:

http://www.buckeyeplanet.com/forum/college-football/603651-michigan-coaching-speculation-11.html
 
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