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2020 ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, and Surrender Cobras (Confirmed COWARDS!)

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The team has not given up the sport but the fans are pretty close:

https://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/do-you-have-same-emotional-investment-m-football-you-once-did

Love how many imply they are maturing out of being sports nuts in general. I guarantee you that if Michigan went on a tear (don't ask me how that might happen) those same folks would immature right back to raving maniacs.

So I hit the link and I read maybe a dozen and damn if it didn't feel like something I would have said in the 90s. Guess that's why we call it The Game.
 
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So much for tsun taking the high road with Doctor Dropyoupants' victims. Their administration is clearly taking its cues from Sparty rather than from how we've handled things and are using a statute of limitations claim to deny any financial culpability.

https://www.newsweek.com/university...saulted-students-says-victims-have-no-1501575

While the school acknowledged the "sad reality that some of its students suffered sexual abuse at the hands of one of its former employees," UM also said the plaintiffs waited too long to file suit. "Plaintiff's claims—which involve a perpetrator who has been dead for 12 years, who has not been employed by the University for 17 years, and who assaulted him years ago—are barred by the three-year statute of limitations," UM claimed in the court filing.

Yet the culture up there will undoubtedly allow them to blindly claim some moral superiority. And it looks like their AD's first impulse was to lawyer up rather than do the legal thing and contact the school's Title IX office.

After receiving the letter detailing Anderson's abuse, Athletic Director Warde notified UM's attorneys. Warde's actions violated UM policy, as his first move should have been to notify UM's Title IX investigators of the allegations of sexual misconduct.

According to the Department of Justice, Title IX is designed to prevent sexual discrimination in any educational program or activity.
 
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So much for tsun taking the high road with Doctor Dropyoupants' victims. Their administration is clearly taking its cues from Sparty rather than from how we've handled things and are using a statute of limitations claim to deny any financial culpability.

https://www.newsweek.com/university...saulted-students-says-victims-have-no-1501575



Yet the culture up there will undoubtedly allow them to blindly claim some moral superiority. And it looks like their AD's first impulse was to lawyer up rather than do the legal thing and contact the school's Title IX office.
A conference leading endowment fund and they can’t pay reparations to their students. Leaders and best...
 
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