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Rich Rodriguez insists nothing will compromise the job he's doing guiding the Michigan football program. Not outside criticism, not player attrition and certainly not West Virginia's $4 million lawsuit against him attempting to obtain buyout money after he left for Michigan. In an hour-and-a-half roundtable meeting with local news media Tuesday at Schembechler Hall, Rodriguez touched on many ... [link]

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Published 5/21/2008 by dawizofodds (noreply@blogger.com) at The Wizard of Odds
... Mark Snyder, Detroit Free Press: Rich Rod held a 90-minute roundtable with reporters, discussing everything from Joe Tiller's criticism of his recruiting tactics to his legal troubles with West Virginia. ...

CURIOUS INDEX, 5/21/08
Published 5/21/2008 by Orson Swindle at EDSBS
... Rich Rodriguez held a lengthy presser yesterday, astounding the local press with his ability to answer questions without gritting his teeth or strangling kittens. DickRod even commented on his ongoing legal tussle with West Virginia and the disagreement with Joe Tiller over an oral commitment stolen out from under him by Michigan. ...

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Rich Rodriguez 'pleads ignorance' on No. 1 jersey controversy, which is no longer an issue

Rich Rodriguez insists nothing will compromise the job he's doing guiding the Michigan football program. Not outside criticism, not player attrition and certainly not West Virginia's $4 million lawsuit against him attempting to obtain buyout money after he left for Michigan. In an hour-and-a-half roundtable meeting with local news media Tuesday at Schembechler Hall, Rodriguez touched on ...