Conan O'Brien
*In the year 2000! In the year, 2000...*
"We're not in the business of running players off," says Rodriguez. "But at the same time, we won't lock the doors from the inside."
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"We're not in the business of running players off," says Rodriguez. "But at the same time, we won't lock the doors from the inside."
Uh, whose release request?Conan O'Brien;1197355; said:Denying his release request blows a pretty huge hole in that claim, Richard.
Whose do you think? RR refused amidst a slew of profanity when it was requested.HailToMichigan;1197754; said:Uh, whose release request?
As I understand it RR breaks into a slew of profanity when the coffee isn't made right, so that doesn't really narrow it down. If there's a player that's requested a transfer and wasn't allowed to, I missed it. He let a whole bunch of offensive linemen go despite the obvious glaring need for them, let Mallett go despite the obvious glaring need for a QB......RR may have his faults and they are chronicled in excruciating detail in this thread, but obstinately forcing players to stay doesn't seem to be one of them.Conan O'Brien;1197796; said:Whose do you think? RR refused amidst a slew of profanity when it was requested.
The home uniform has not changed with the exception of the logo and the away uniform has been modified slightly in comparison to the Nike design that has been worn the past few seasons. The uniforms were approved last fall and have been in production well in advance of the hiring of Coach Rich Rodriguez. He was not involved and linking the design with West Virginia or him is inaccurate and unfair to do.
Conan O'Brien;1197796; said:Whose do you think? RR refused amidst a slew of profanity when it was requested.
The controversial departee, thought it would be more obvious. He ended up getting his release, but was vehemently denied by RR when it was requested.HailToMichigan;1197801; said:As I understand it RR breaks into a slew of profanity when the coffee isn't made right, so that doesn't really narrow it down. If there's a player that's requested a transfer and wasn't allowed to, I missed it. He let a whole bunch of offensive linemen go despite the obvious glaring need for them, let Mallett go despite the obvious glaring need for a QB......RR may have his faults and they are chronicled in excruciating detail in this thread, but obstinately forcing players to stay doesn't seem to be one of them.
Don't let my dashing looks and pompadour throw you.Wingate1217;1197812; said:Why can't you just answer the man's question. Who are you? A politician?
That's without the hair.BuckeyeNation27;1197841; said:I certainly wouldn't fuck with Conan. He's like 8 foot 14.
During his public mea culpa, Rodriguez pled ignorance, explained that he didn't know the jersey had been promised to a receiver and added that no one would wear it this fall. "If I could fix all problems as easily as I fixed that one, we'd be in a good place," says Rodriguez. "I'm educated now."
We don't always have a player wearing #1.martinss01;1198329; said:how is not giving the jersey to anyone a fix?
thats like hiring some highschool band come in and do the skull session. then after everyone complains just not having the skull session.
Unless I'm mistaken, Braylon was the last in '04, correct?HailToMichigan;1198478; said:We don't always have a player wearing #1.