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colobuck79;2144396; said:Budget aside, it would be cruel and unusual punishment to make them watch that slaughter in person.
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Word is a Dominos employee in Findlay is trying to figure out how to get the Michigan band to Dallas
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jlb1705;2144441; said:
[URL="https://twitter.com/#%21/CSchmidbauer"]Chris Schmidbauer @CSchmidbauerWord is a Dominos employee in Findlay is trying to figure out how to get the Michigan band to Dallas
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Buckeye86;2144413; said:The thought of their uniforms in the stands and on the field under indoor lighting makes me sick to my stomach- exposing viewers to that would be cruel and unusual punishment as well.
Zippercat;2144448; said:More good news: TV viewers, radio listeners and fans at Jerry World won't have to listen to the never ending renditions of the only tune that crappy band knows how to try to play: Hail to [something or other].......
Zippercat;2144448; said:More good news: TV viewers, radio listeners and fans at Jerry World won't have to listen to the never ending renditions of the only tune that crappy band knows how to try to play: Hail to [something or other].......
Zippercat;2144448; said:More good news: TV viewers, radio listeners and fans at Jerry World won't have to listen to the never ending renditions of the only tune that crappy band knows how to try to play: Hail to [something or other].......
sparcboxbuck;2144460; said:For the record, my first love in sports is lacrosse. It's the greatest sport in the world. Lots of contact, mean as hell, lots of scoring... I so totally enjoyed watching our Bucks take it to those skunk bears last weekend... But honestly, hearing that fucking song after each goal made me wish I was watching a soccer game. Frick'n hate that song.
University of Michigan sophomore wide receiver Jerald Robinson is wanted by police after not appearing for a court hearing, court officials said.
Jerald Robinson
Robinson is facing one charge of malicious destruction of property between $200 and $1,000, a misdemeanor offense, court records indicate. The charge stems from a Feb. 4 incident, and the warrant was issued on March 23, court records show.
Robinson missed an arraignment hearing on March 23, records indicate. A $2,000 cash or surety bond was set in his absence.
"This is all new information to us, and we can't really comment any further than that at this time," Michigan spokesman Dave Ablauf said.
Robinson’s address in court documents was listed as his hometown of Canton, Ohio. The court typically sends notices to appear to the defendant's last known address.
Robinson has been practicing with the Wolverines throughout spring football and suffered a sprained ankle during last week’s spring game. He’s considered one of the prime contenders for a spot in the starting lineup when the season begins.
If convicted, Robinson faces up to one year in jail and a $2,000 fine.
You're not aware that your player who has been practicing on your team #1 had a court date and #2 missed that court date?"This is all new information to us, and we can't really comment any further than that at this time," Michigan spokesman Dave Ablauf said.