Michigan Could Be In Trouble

If this is true, and if the NCAA really does - as it claims - protect the integrity of the game and the well-being of the student-athlete concept, this should be a MAJOR violation.

 
This could be huge. On the other hand, it could be a bunch of disgruntled players and fans trying to oust Rodriguez. There doesn't seem to be any love lost between him and the fans (and players)

 
11 hour Sundays? Maybe if they had some 13 hour days, they could have beaten 3-9 Toledo in Ann Arbor.

I think he's a good coach, his success at WVU shows that. But from his accepting, then not, the Alabama job in 2006...to his bolting from West Virginia and burning documents on the way out...to the buyout fiasco...to the 3-9 season...all the transfers...now this. Just a nightmare for Michigan.

He's not a Bo Schembechler guy, like Moeller or Carr, so they have no loyalty to him. If he doesn't win 7 or 8 games this year, I think he'll be surely gone. This reminds me of Billy Gillespie at Kentucky, just not a good fit and not ready for this level of a program.

Oh well, I'll continue enjoying this circus.

 
Practice time over the NCAA limits? Probably most programs are guilty of this. Still Meechicken is boned over this because the NCAA has been pulled in.

 
I'm watching Rodriquez' press conference on ESPN and his fake emotions were WAAAAAAY over the top.

His abilities at lying need a lot of work to be remotly close to being convincing.

 
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