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Wrong glass, Sir.
This is the jock-sniffer Regent who publicly rallied behind Harbaugh. He was fine with Ono and his complete lack of leadership and principles back then.
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This is the jock-sniffer Regent who publicly rallied behind Harbaugh. He was fine with Ono and his complete lack of leadership and principles back then.
I would just wait until tomorrow, fire everyone who's name shows up in the report, and have enough Pinkertons standing by to make sure they were all off campus by close of business.If you were UMs interim president wouldn’t you call your ad in and have a come to Jesus meeting the day before the sixth and ask what was going to happen, what revealed, and what the ad intended to do, say? Really puts the interim in bad spot career wise.
What better way to distance yourself from Ono than to cut ties with all heI would just wait until tomorrow, fire everyone who's name shows up in the report, and have enough Pinkertons standing by to make sure they were all off campus by close of business.
Well, that's one way to get the ring off of it.They all were, it's hilarious how DFBIA flipped on him too after all that time of throating him during their cheat title run.
Yep I remember him. Smug POS who was so confident in 2023.This is the jock-sniffer Regent who publicly rallied behind Harbaugh. He was fine with Ono and his complete lack of leadership and principles back then.
From the SI article:Perhaps this will increase everyone's thirst for Maize and Blue blood:
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What’s at Stake in Michigan’s NCAA Committee on Infractions Hearing Over Connor Stalions
This could be one of the final compelling showdowns in the form we’ve come to know as college athletics moves toward a post-House settlement world.www.si.com
”Any vacation of records from Michigan’s undefeated 2023 national championship season. In the future, NCAA record books may not say the Wolverines went 15–0.”