WVU has players' academic records, still determining 'what exactly is missing'

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January 16, 2008 FREE PRESS NEWS SERVICES CHARLESTON, W.Va. - An investigation into missing files from former coach Rich Rodriguez's office has revealed that the academic records of Mountaineer football players are secure. Still a mystery, though, is the scope and importance of missing files, whether the school had backup files and whether the files have any bearing on a federal lawsuit that ... [link]

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Thursday Hub Shreds Not, Fights Not, Stays On Its Side of Town
Published 1/17/2008 by SMQ <info@sundaymorningqb.com> at Sunday Morning Quarterback
... for shredding papers of unknown content or importance before his hasty departure from Morgantown, others are pointing out that WVU players' academic files are `secure' (thank god!) and the West Virginia reporter that borke the story ...

West F-in' Jihad: Day III
Published 1/17/2008 by Brian at mgoblog
... provided without applying a critical eye to it. Thus the "dead and quiet" period comment, and the remarkably gullible publishing of WVU's ludicrous claims they had no idea who was even on the team in the wake of Rodriguez's exit. "We think there was a guy named Pat something," say West Virginia officials. "And maybe a 'Noel,' though that girl must be a kicker."Do not believe everything you read in the paper. Expect more articles with quotes like this: University spokeswoman Amy Neil said the WVU Office of Admissions ...

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