wbgv.wordpress.com - 1/15/2008
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In the latest, greatest, and possibly most twisted turn of events in the Rich Rodriguez saga, the former Mountaineer coach is accused of either stealing or destroying (or both) all files in existence related to both current roster players and the last seven years of the program. In other words, a dick move.
Seriously, every single file is ...
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Rich Rodriguez Shreds WVU... Literally
FanHouse —
... seven years at WVU.
According to multiple sources, several people in the Puskar Center reported seeing Rodriguez and at least one member of his inner circle, video coordinator Dusty Rutledge, in Rodriguez's private office shredding paperwork on Dec. 18. That's the day he returned to clean out his office after being introduced as the Michigan coach at a press conference in Ann Arbor the day before. You can imagine the reaction of West Virginia bloggers. WestbygodVirginia.net writes: To be perfectly honest with you, not even I thought ...
You Can't Spell 'Myopic' Without 'Michigan Wolverine Football...Yup.'
Black Heart Gold Pants —
... and results? The training notes are especially intriguing, given Michigan's new S&C coach and his love of "bioenergetics": "The science of bioenergetics is the basis of our conditioning program. It's all designed scientifically to meet the end needs of an athlete who plays in a given position under Rich Rodriguez." Sure thing, Victor Conte. While the rest of the football world gave a collective "Whawhawhaaaa?", MGoBlog,* not exactly a rock of journalistic integrity, spent most of the ...
You'll See What You Want
mgoblog —
... Black Lands. Which they so obviously are, you daiquiri-sipping pansy. Sure, there are no computers and no copies of these critical files. Sure, there's no backup system whatsoever. Sure, completely awesome head coach Bill Stewart who totally deserves the head coaching job has no idea how to "log up". Sure, all these ludicrously implausible things put forth by insane rednecks are obviously true. While the rest of the football world gave a collective "Whawhawhaaaa?", MGoBlog,* not exactly a rock of journalistic integrity, spent most of the ...
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