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WTF, I thought this was where you audition for Aida.
Way to plant, Anne!Thats ‘her?’ singing We Three Kings with a Camel Tow.
Get yourself some quality time with Arrested Development. Sincerely, it’s quality time.
Way to plant, Anne!
George Michael, listen, why don't you and Plant go wait in the stair car?
I'd put the first 3 seasons up against any show ever. Every episode is a classic and you always notice new subtle humor when you rewatch. I was not a fan of the Netflix revival at all.
Great series, but Netflix really screwed up that last season...
In the Michigan community directory and on the athletic department’s website, Ryan Osborn is listed as an analyst.
[…]
What they can’t do, according to the NCAA, is coach.
But multiple people inside the program have said Osborn was doing just that.
Taylor Upshaw, one of the team’s eight newly labeled edge defenders, revealed as much during an April 5 news conference held in the final stretch of spring practice, when he told reporters Osborn was leading his position subgroup instead of third-year defensive line coach Shaun Nua.
“The reality is Nua is more like a D-tackles coach right now,” Upshaw said. “Coach Osborn is really our main guy. He knows what he’s talking about. He’s a good coach. You can tell just with his passion and the things he’s getting us right with our technique.”
Upshaw wasn’t the only one who raved about Osborn’s impact training the team’s collection of outside linebackers and defensive ends.
An anonymous Michigan edge player told the Free Press in May that Osborn helped refine his footwork and taught a different way to “flip our hips.”
He then added, “Coach Nua and Coach Oz, it's interchangeable...They are interchangeable, man. They serve the same purpose. They’re both coaches. Nobody is doing more or less.”
Another spring practice participant, who spoke to the Free Press on background due to the sensitivity of the subject, noticed Osborn “working” with players in drills.
But a week after preseason practice began this month, Harbaugh acknowledged Osborn overstepped his bounds in the spring.
“We’ve addressed that,” he said last Friday.
[…]
Yet spring practice began Feb. 25 and Upshaw made his comments April 5
Yet Osborn has continued to present himself as a full-fledged coach, emerging as a point person in Michigan’s high school recruiting. Four-star edge defender Mario Eugenio, who committed to the Wolverines in July, recently said Osborn told him “how he was going to use me and how I fit their defense.
“Yes, he did,” Eugenio continued, “because he will be to be one of my coaches — him and Coach Nua.”
Harbaugh's had a lot to say on the topic
Osborn’s potential brush with an NCAA violation came less than a year after Harbaugh chastised Ohio State’s Ryan Day during an August 2020 Big Ten coaches call about a Buckeyes assistant pictured working with players at a time when on-field instruction was forbidden. It was the latest instance that Harbaugh had taken a vocal stance about following the letter of the law.
Oh look, they’re also cheaters and too stupid to cover it up very well.
Regardless of whether anything comes of this, add another item to the list UM cheating but sucking at it.
And fuck them.
samsoccer7
August 19th, 2021 at 10:19 AM ^
This right here. I don't really consider this cheating and even if I did, who cares? I'm glad we're pushing the boundaries b/c the boundaries are being crossed everywhere.
UMFanInFlorida
August 19th, 2021 at 10:23 AM ^
Heaven forbid we try to improve the abilities of student athletes who came to UofM to grow as football players. Shame on us!
Seth
August 19th, 2021 at 12:39 PM ^
The press exists to make money. It has a moral duty to inform. You are falling into the fallacy that the only ways to cover something are to be FOR the subject or AGAINST the subject. Being critical does not mean thinking critically. Thinking critically does not mean being critical. Independent thinking does not mean you're correct, and unpopular thinking does not mean you're correct. Reality is its own thing.
And the reality here is that Sabin is trying to drag Michigan for a four-month old story because Nebraska is in the news for getting caught right now. You're trashing me right now when I've been one of the only people in Michigan media consistently telling people that Michigan breaks this rule, and that everybody breaks this rule.
I'm not talking about the Freep. I'm talking specifically about Rainer Sabin, whose job as he sees it is to warp reality to damage Michigan. The Freep damages its credibility by having Sabin under their header because that generates clicks.
Stop being such a baby about your post coming down. I didn't ban you, though I am close to now. I'm warning others not to make your dumbass mistake.