Rich Rod Isn’t No. 1 In Braylon Edwards’ Heart

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For the first time since being admitted into the union, West Virginia has every reason to laugh at Michigan, thanks to native-son-turned-prodigal Rich Rodriguez . As Bob Hertzel of the TIMES WEST VIRGINIAN points out , “It’s like they say about the weather. Don’t like it? Wait a minute; it will change. Don’t have anything to write about? Wait a minute; Rodriguez will come up with ... [link]

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Published 5/13/2008 by Matt Sussman at The Futon Report
Today on SbB ◼ Boat lands on golf course ◼ Braylon Edwards vs. Rich Rodriguez

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