You can fit one in the shower:TDunk;1948974; said:Imagine how many trailers can fit in that yard. And don't get me started on couches.
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You can fit one in the shower:TDunk;1948974; said:Imagine how many trailers can fit in that yard. And don't get me started on couches.
Dryden;1949157; said:So Rich Rod is asking $1.9M for a house the auditors office has valued at $400,000?
I can see why they got together.Dryden;1949157; said:So Rich Rod is asking $1.9M for a house the auditors office has valued at $400,000?
I can't even begin to imagine what Rita did to the interior of that place.
WVU placed on two-year probation; coaches cited
Rich Rodriguez and Bill Stewart were both charged with failure to monitor compliance with NCAA legislation while at West Virginia in findings released Friday afternoon.
The case was decided via summary disposition, an NCAA process when all sides agree on the facts. The review is then submitted in written form. The NCAA said West Virginia exceeded the permissible limit of the number of coaches and staff members engaged in on- and off-field coaching activities. Both Rodriguez and Stewart agreed with the facts, according to the five-page report.
Rodriguez was not penalized. West Virginia proposed two years' probation, took away two scholarships for 2010-11 and one scholarship for 2011-12. Other internal restrictions were imposed upon football staff members.
"Coach Rodriguez is pleased that the NCAA agreed with the findings that he and West Virginia proposed," said Scott Tompsett, Rodriguez's attorney. "He's looking forward to doing television work in the fall and resuming coaching next year."
Rodriguez will be an analyst for CBS Sports Network.
CBSSports.com was able to obtain a letter to Rodriguez from the NCAA that stated, "Although the committee did not impose sanctions upon you, your involvement in these violations will be available for review by any member institution ..." Specifically, Rodriguez' and Stewart's involvement stretched from 2005-06 to the fall semester of 2009 (Stewart only).
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Two of Ann Arbor's worst kept secrets that fall were LSU head coach Les Miles' desire to replace Carr, and Carr's even stronger desire that someone else — anyone else — get the job. Exactly why Carr disliked Miles, a former Michigan player and assistant, has inspired both honest speculation and ridiculous rumors. But ultimately, it was less important why Carr didn't like Miles than the simple fact that he didn't, which no one denies.
From The Detroit News: http://detnews.com/article/20111024...football-coach-lacked-game-plan#ixzz1biGL8OuP
cincibuck;2019012; said:A new book covering the Rich Rod (aka Dick Wad) fiasco. Interesting...
http://www.detnews.com/article/2011...-s-search-for-football-coach-lacked-game-plan
matcar;2019018; said:So Llllllloyd not only eased in the slow demise of TSUN, but then helped usher in an EPIC FAIL. Yikes!
Brian Kelly ... had a well-earned reputation for being unpleasant - even basketball coaches had strong opinions about him ...
MaxBuck;2019036; said:Hidden gem from the article:
Kelly is not just a dick. He's a world-class dick. As such, why anyone would think he wouldn't be a perfect choice to coach the Vulvarines is a mystery.