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2013 TSUN shenanigans and arguments

Hate to remind you, but random message boards were well out in front of multiple stories like this...

Not saying that they are always or even remotely predictive...

Either way, as I've learned, I'll wait for the chicks to hatch...

If true a train wreck for sure. If not, and if the story goes anywhere beyond random message boards, it's a distraction for a program that needs to be focusing on not that. At worst, if not true and the story grows, it could be a cloud hanging over the program that would cause recruits to be waiting for the other shoe to fall.

Not envious at all.
 
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Maybe Hoke will grasp at it, fawning on his "ethical responsibilities to the young men trusted o me", trying to hang on to recruits and provide a reason for getting the worst hiding ever in AA. It is coming....
 
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Well, he also said Garnder is an "excellent" QB, Toussaint is an "excellent" RB, and nobody can cover Gallon. :lol:

That's what happens when you take offensive production against Indiana at face value.
But he can have his delusions all he wants imo... sure, make Borges the fall guy. Keep Hoke for at least another 2 years.
Maybe they can bring Hart back as a RB coach; I hear he did a great job with Eastern Michigan's offense.
 
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Kind of sad when you wonder about a childhood friend who accepted a full ride to Michigan to play football (and got considerable playing time), just to see him posting picture on social media smoking blunts.

:thinking: Can't decide whether it's sad, or really awesome. I'm torn.
 
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Nearly half the team:

Former Michigan player: "Nearly half the team was stoned during Appalachian State loss"
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In a shocking revelation, this former player told me that over half of Michigan’s defensive starters and several key offensive starters partied deep into the night the night before the 2007 Michigan vs. Appalachian State game, then smoked marijuana hours before kickoff in an effort to “see how bad we can beat ‘em up if we are stoned.” The player said that the Michigan secondary and linebackers were the main participants of this group, but the ring leader was an explosive offensive playmaker, who would later be suspended during his Michigan career for failing a drug test.

In a shocking revelation, this former player told me that over half of Michigan’s defensive starters and several key offensive starters partied deep into the night the night before the 2007 Michigan vs. Appalachian State game, then smoked marijuana hours before kickoff in an effort to “see how bad we can beat ‘em up if we are stoned.” The player said that the Michigan secondary and linebackers were the main participants of this group, but the ring leader was an explosive offensive playmaker, who would later be suspended during his Michigan career for failing a drug test.
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“Mike Hart tried to be a leader, but a lot of guys disliked him and resented him behind his back. Chad (Henne) or Jake (Long) really should have stepped up when they saw what was going on, but never did. Its funny that those guys all came back for their senior seasons to win a National Title, but no one ever did anything to make sure that would happen.

Entire article: http://www.chatsports.com/michigan-...toned-during-Appalachian-State-loss-10-2-3043

 
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