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FerrariEnzo;1680225; said:Article from AnnArbor.com
"What I'd like to do, and I'm sure the players and the fans would like to do, is have a full two teams that go after each other and keep score and all that, Rodriguez said...I do think we'll be able to do that in the future.
FerrariEnzo;1680225; said:Article from AnnArbor.com
Injuries will limit Michigan spring football game, more practice notes.
Rodriguez said Tuesday safeties Vladimir Emilien and Jared Van Slyke, receiver Je?Ron Stokes and defensive end Anthony LaLota all suffered minor injuries last week.
JohnnyCockfight;1680272; said:
Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1681528; said:No doubt the Beave gives a 50.1% to all this being little more than RR hating for the sake of RR hating. "Nothing to see here" I'm sure.
cincibuck;1682563; said:If I'm not mistaken the "Legends of Tuscaloosa" is a group that got their seed money from Katrina Relief Funds (despite the fact that Tuscaloola was not hit by Katrina). Not exactly the most upright group to begin with.
localyokel;1683035; said:Rich Rodriguez: Redefining what it means to be a Different Kind of Asshole.
localyokel;1683035; said:I'm sure there was plenty of FEMA money to go around--it's not as if there were a lot of people who needed it.
Rich Rodriguez: Redefining what it means to be a M*ch*g*n Man.
cincibuck;1683172; said:Then you didn't read the article.
West Virginia University officials confirmed on Tuesday that NCAA investigators have recently interviewed university officials about potential rules violations involving the Mountaineers' football program.
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West Virginia officials wouldn't comment on the specifics of the allegations, but a source close to the situation said the allegations center around former Mountaineers coach and current Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez.
Michigan is currently under investigation for alleged NCAA rules violations concerning the amount of time players spend on football-related activities.
"The NCAA has met with individuals involved with the West Virginia football program to identify any potential rules violations," school officials said in a statement, released on Tuesday. "The university has fully cooperated with the NCAA during this process. West Virginia University and its department of intercollegiate athletics is committed to operating its athletics department in conformance with the legislation and policies of the NCAA and the Big East Conference."
LightningRod;1689857; said:How many different programs can RR have placed on probation in the same year? Hey Rich, what about those shredded files?
Source: NCAA's probe eyed Rodriguez
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