Thursday, March 25, 2010

Spring Football Topic: Breaking the Rules at Michigan

So Rich Rodriguez at Michigan states that the coaches misunderstood the NCAA rules about the amount of hours the coaches could spend on coaching the football team. REALLY? Does anybody else buy this? You are telling me that you coached how many years at West Virginia, and you and your staff didn't get what the NCAA rule book states? RIGHT! Let me connect the dots for you then. My team is bad, we are not getting any better, and we have to play teams like Ohio State, Iowa, Notre Dame, and Wisconsin. I understand you are in a pressure cooker, Michigan is only the winningst college football program in the country. If Rich Rodriquez doesn't get Michigan turned around quickly, its going to see you bye-bye real quick. Michigan was already good, they just couldn't beat Ohio State at the end of the year. Now they have to practice overtime to beat Minnesota. Someone needs to tell Rich Rod that this is the Big Ten, not the Little East. Teams in the Big Ten follow NCAA rule books. This may be more clear now why he had so much success in the Little East. Maybe West Virginia was going over their minutes for coaches to player contacts. The NCAA rules are not a cell phone plan Rich Rod, you can't carry over your minutes from the off-season to the season.

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