Boren Bolts for Buckeyes, Schembechler Rolls Over in Grave

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 Boren Bolts for Buckeyes, Schembechler Rolls Over in Grave
After leaving Michigan because he was too much of a pussy to handle the new workouts claiming the program's "family values have eroded" under new coach Rich Rodriguez, former Wolverine starting O-lineman Judas Justin Boren has transferred to the University of Ohio State. In announcing that he was joining going over to the dark side, Anakin Skywalker, Boren said he was "looking forward to the [link]

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Rich Rodriguez Era Off To A Rousing Start [Justin Boren Sleeps With The Fishes]
Published 4/24/2008 by Rick at Deadspin
... Knife in hand, and a stranglin'. Things like this just usually never work out. Former Michigan offensive lineman Justin Boren, who left Michigan in mid-March citing a "decline of family values" under coach Rich Rodriguez, has transferred to Ohio State. Boren started all of last season at center and left guard for Michigan. Ohio State coach Jim Tressel confirmed the transfer to the Columbus Dispatch for a story in today's edition. Fortunately, Michigan fans are taking this well. Boren of course will have to sit out a year before ...

Links of the Day 4/30/08
Published 4/30/2008 by Ryan at The Victoria Times
... in the bleachers are drinking. There was quite the uproar over the former Michigan player transferring to Ohio State , but I think if ...

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