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Rich Rodriguez (official thread of last laughs)

jthorp24;1527375; said:
Sounds like a down to earth, TRUTH FILLED explanation... :-) Go Blue!

there are a handful of other current and former players who see it differently. But regardless of whether anything comes of these allegations, there clearly isn't a family atmosphere over there.....unless you are talking about a seriously dysfunctional family where the kids would like to see their ol' man get fired
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1527377; said:
Nice of the Non-Compliance Avoidance Asswipes to let Michigan sweep this under the carpet...

In all seriousness, it would be near impossible to prove 'mandatory' vs. 'voluntary'

I still remember the story of the passcode for the WHAC being '4114' after the Florida debacle...kids who show up to watch film are not going to be denied.

This is really nothing.
 
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ESPN
Players say extra work necessary

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State players say if their rivals at Michigan are putting in extra time, they're not alone.
So are the Buckeyes. And so is any team, they say, that wants to be any good.
Michigan's coaching staff has been accused by a handful of current and former players -- all speaking anonymously -- of pushing too hard and forcing them to put in too many hours.
Join the club, the Buckeyes said.
Ohio State captains Kurt Coleman and Doug Worthington and head coach Jim Tressel all said Tuesday that it takes extra work to compete these days in major college football -- and the players who want to be great understand that.
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IronBuckI;1527390; said:
ESPN Players say extra work necessary

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Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State players say if their rivals at Michigan are putting in extra time, they're not alone.
So are the Buckeyes. And so is any team, they say, that wants to be any good.
Michigan's coaching staff has been accused by a handful of current and former players -- all speaking anonymously -- of pushing too hard and forcing them to put in too many hours.
Join the club, the Buckeyes said.
Ohio State captains Kurt Coleman and Doug Worthington and head coach Jim Tressel all said Tuesday that it takes extra work to compete these days in major college football -- and the players who want to be great understand that.
...

What does this have to do with scUM?
 
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osugrad21;1527385; said:
In all seriousness, it would be near impossible to prove 'mandatory' vs. 'voluntary'

I still remember the story of the passcode for the WHAC being '4114' after the Florida debacle...kids who show up to watch film are not going to be denied.

This is really nothing.

How about the unauthorized personnel being at the voluntary practices?

I have zero problem with players doing shit on their own, and also understand that the coaching staffs at most/all schools have an idea as to who puts in the extra time, but when multiple players flat out claim the staff knowingly violates numerous requirements on a consistent basis the NCAA should at least make an effort to verify/refute the claims.
 
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MililaniBuckeye;1527406; said:
How about the unauthorized personnel being at the voluntary practices?

I have zero problem with players doing shit on their own, and also understand that the coaching staffs at most/all schools have an idea as to who puts in the extra time, but when multiple players flat out claim the staff knowingly violates numerous requirements on a consistent basis the NCAA should at least make an effort to verify/refute the claims.

Don't worry. This guy is a moron. He'll slip up again soon.
 
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