Life size!tundra1;1857162; said:Well, not exactly. But from RR's home office, where he used to draw up new plays, he donated 11 identical items:
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Life size!tundra1;1857162; said:Well, not exactly. But from RR's home office, where he used to draw up new plays, he donated 11 identical items:
tundra1;1857162; said:Well, not exactly. But from RR's home office, where he used to draw up new plays, he donated 11 identical items:
JCOSU may be a lot of things, but "Michigan Man" he is not. Finding him with Robinson is unlikely.GoBucks1014;1857279; said:I wonder if this one comes with a hurt vagina?
And I just repped your previous commentBuckeyeskickbuttocks;1857281; said:JCOSU may be a lot of things, but "Michigan Man" he is not. Finding him with Robinson is unlikely.
ScriptOhio;1857257; said:
oh for christ's sake. one fucking time I'd like to see that fanbase put the blame where it belongs. what's more likely......dick rod was in way over his idiot head, or there were secret helicopters flying around undermining his every move?Saw this linked in some posts over at S&M. If true, it's a pretty interesting view behind the scenes of Michigan football. If it's not true, it's still a pretty funny view behind the scenes. Either way, win!
BuckeyeNation27;1857433; said:oh for christ's sake. one fucking time I'd like to see that fanbase put the blame where it belongs. what's more likely......dick rod was in way over his idiot head, or there were secret helicopters flying around undermining his every move?
BuckeyeNation27;1857433; said:oh for christ's sake. one fucking time I'd like to see that fanbase put the blame where it belongs. what's more likely......dick rod was in way over his idiot head, or there were secret helicopters flying around undermining his every move?
Rich Rodriguez's donation draws 300
WAYNE, Mich. -- A Salvation Army store near Detroit has enjoyed a busier Saturday than usual after former Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez donated a dozen bags of Wolverines apparel.
Rodriguez, who was fired Jan. 5, gave more than 400 items to the store in Wayne, about halfway between Ann Arbor and Detroit. Around 300 people braved a cold day with snow flurries to show up at an auction in the store's parking lot, where fans had a chance to bid on shirts, jackets and hats.
The auction lasted about two hours, and Maj. John Aren said the turnout was greater than anticipated. He said the Wayne store has been struggling and that Rodriguez's donation was "a real blessing."
Rodriguez made the donation Monday. He was not at Saturday's auction.
Tonyank;1857654; said:best thing this twat has ever done.
Tonyank;1857654; said:http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/...ss&source=twitter&ex_cid=Twitter_espn_6025203
best thing this twat has ever done.