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Statement from Michigan Head Coach Rich Rodriguez:
I have always taken compliance seriously and have sincerely felt our program was very open and transparent. I regret any mistakes that were made or rules that were misinterpreted.
Any errors certainly weren?t made intentionally. I openly discussed my past practices with NCAA investigators and will continue to cooperate fully during this process.
I have redoubled efforts with my staff and our compliance team to improve several processes, strengthen communications, and work to ensure these mistakes won?t happen in the future.
We have a tremendous program and an exceptional group of student-athletes, and I look forward to an exciting and successful football season.
Over half of TSUN's success is 90 percent coaching.DiamondBuck;1743018; said:New game:
Who said it- Yogi Berra or RR?
"Any errors certainly weren't made intentionally."
buckeyemania11;1741800; said:
Tonyank;1742920; said:
"i did not have sexual realtions"
Wells4Heisman;1743009; said:Damn, do you Michigan fans feel like if Carr would of stayed and Mallet was still there that you would be ranked in the top 15 still?....
I feel like this was such a stupid decision. Dickrod that is.
It would be downright comical for UM to fuck their way into 0 wins, and to have RR get the banhammer for flagrant serial violations at multiple schools.
Tonyank;1742920; said:
"i did not have sexual realtions"
Jaxbuck;1743307; said:If RR were a bank robber he'd write "This here's a stick up" on the back of a withdrawal slip (after accurately filling out the front side) then just take the lollipops they give the kids in the drive thru.