Construda
posted 10/1/2007 from
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Just when the Michigan Wolverines' season seemed like it was turning around, the team may face sanctions, including the possibility of a forfeit, for using an ineligible player during the 14-9 victory on Sept. 22 over Penn State.
The player in question is freshman safety Artis Chambers, who was ruled ineligible because of grades.
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WOLVERINE WOES CONTINUE WITH POSSIBLE PSU FORFEIT: It's bad enough to lose to 1-AA Appalachian State. It's even worse to get blown out by Oregon. And now Michigan might have to give up their only quality win of the season : THE CLEVELAND LEADER punts ...
SPORTSbyBROOKS
found this 10/1/2007 on
www.clevelandleader.com
Submitted by Eugmc on September 30, 2007 - 1:46am. Football NCAA News Sports The Michigan Wolverines football season may have taken (another) turn for the worse. The team is under Big Ten investigation after the school used an ineligible player in the ...
Deadspin
found this 10/1/2007 on
inthebleachers.net
The Detroit Free Press and Pittsburgh Post Gazette are both reporting that Lloyd Carr’s Michigan Wolverines used a played that was academically ineligible in each of their first four games. Since this is a Big Ten eligibility rule, the ...