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WolverineMike;2279676; said:I'm thinking it's time I'm offered a permanent vacation.
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WolverineMike;2279676; said:I'm thinking it's time I'm offered a permanent vacation.
Bill Lucas;2279686; said:That would be the day that I'm out of here.
But what was his license suspended for?Buckeye513;2279572; said:Why should Hoke take any action? He didn't get a DUI.
LeftCoastBuck;2279855; said:But what was his license suspended for?
a) Bootlegging tons of twinkies across state lines for Hoke without a freight license?
b) Driving "shoeless"
c) Driving the rest of the Rasta-rines around in a smoky car and trying to explain to the cops that it his 2001-POS was burning so much oil that they routinely use it to "season" their dreds?
d) A reckless driving ticket issued by a scUM fan/cop in lieu of a DUI
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan has suspended three players, including starting cornerback J.T. Floyd and punter Will Hagerup, from the Outback Bowl against South Carolina for a violation of team rules.
Those two players, along with senior linebacker Brandin Hawthorne, will not travel to Tampa, Fla. for the New Year's Day game against the Gamecocks (No. 10 BCS, No. 11 AP) because of the suspension.
Losing starting cornerback J.T. Floyd and punter Will Hagerup will make things much more difficult for Michigan when it faces South Carolina in the Outback Bowl, writes Michael Rothstein.
"It is an honor to play football for the University of Michigan and we have high standards and expectations for everyone that represents our program," Michigan coach Brady Hoke said in a statement. "These young men used poor judgment in each circumstance, and these suspensions are teaching moments for our team."
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan senior quarterback Denard Robinson pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of driving with a suspended or revoked license, according to court records.
The resolution of the case means that he has no travel restrictions for the Wolverines' upcoming bowl game.
Robinson, Michigan's starter the past three seasons and the Big Ten's career rushing leader by a quarterback with 4,395 yards, was cited for driving with a suspended or revoked license on Chandler Road in Bath Township, Mich., just north of East Lansing, at about 1:33 a.m. ET Nov. 4.
Robinson had missed the first game of his college career Nov. 3, when the Wolverines played at Minnesota, because of a right elbow injury.
NFBuck;2282726; said: