CycloneErik
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Morgantown after a big win certainly resembles a war zone...
As long as the coach's trailer wasn't damaged, I'm sure he's OK with everything.
Morgantown after a big win certainly resembles a war zone...
As long as the coach's trailer wasn't damaged, I'm sure he's OK with everything.
Your name would suggest to me you have something to do with Wisconsin and the Cyclones. May I remind that in Michigans worst year ever they beat Wisconsin and most likely would have beat ISU last year. I am just saying.
Now, as a Michigan fan, I am not at all shocked by this. It has seemed there has been a lot of disgruntled former players. I will say that if this all is found to be true through investigations, Rich Rod will most likely be gone unless he wins the Big Ten. I think Michigan still wants Les Miles and they will eventually get him. Rich Rod better watch himself because if this stuff is true, he is in deep ****. Michigan prides themselves on tradition and they will not take losing AND being investigated. After all this I really do believe that this season is make or break. They better compete.
Could Michigan take winning AND being investigated?? Win and so much for the pride and tradition. Wow.
You don't even realize how much of a dump West Virginia is until you drive through. It's a third world state. It's a **** stain on the underpants of America.
Somebody has apparently never driven I-80 across the great state of Nevada.
I do your find your pigeon-holing of an entire state and population to be somewhat....interesting.
Haven't done I80 through Nevada, but I have been in West Virginia multiple times. I'm convinced they are stuck in 1880. People around the US think we are a state full of hicks....we don't even go into WV's league.
Yeah, Les Miles is as straight as they come......
Could Michigan take winning AND being investigated?? Win and so much for the pride and tradition. Wow.
WI had Michigan dead to rights until their stupid *** coach got an unsportsmanlike pentalty. (former hawk.)
Yeah and we had Kansas dead to rights until the third quarter except it took a half for us to lose while I believe Wisconsin lost a 19 point lead in the fourth quarter.
I'm pretty sure it took us less than 14 minutes of the third quarter to throw away a 20 point lead...I think we blew it before the third quarter ended because I remember us being down heading into the 4th and wondering why I wasn't shocked that we could pull that off...
I just watched Rich Rod's press conference and then read this thread. A few musings:
1) Every school in America (and most certainly the top tier teams) are stretching this 20 hours per week rule to the max.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Rich Rodriguez leaving his alma mater, home state, and program on the verge of dynasty to walk into the mess in Ann Arbor is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen. Instead of essentially having a lifetime contract and almost guaranteed shot at BCS, he'll probably get **** canned in 2 years, and have to coach at UAB or something like that.
Please. I find it interesting that the RR apologists rush to defend him with the ole "everyone's doing it" without any supporting evidence.
I don't believe blatant violations like this are common at all. It appears to me that Michigan is so desperate for a winner that they're giving RR a blank check. He's in serious trouble now.
I can't believe this is making this much news....the big programs have always abused the "voluntary" and "mandatory" practice rules. Just this summer, my uncle darn near got his camera taken away for taking pictures at a "voluntary" practice.
I applaud the Detroit Free Press for investigating this matter - too many papers (like apparently in West Virginia) would be scared to.