WVU still investigating missing documents

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -- An investigation into missing files from former West Virginia 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 lawsuit that WVU filed against Rodriguez ... [link]

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What's going on in Morgantown?
Published 1/16/2008 by Dom at The Beardown
... Character. And I have undeniable proof of just why that is important. Let's look at the character of Rich Rodriguez. *Steals Terrell Pryor, a top recruit, right out from under the nose of West Virgina before even announcing his departure to Michigan. *Accepts a job to Michigan despite less than a year ago saying he was staying in Morgantown. *Files a countersuit against WVU after they try to recoup the $4 Million he owes as stated in his SIX YEAR contract that he walked out of. * Shreds and hides important player related files as far as the current WVU roster is concerned. ...

Shred All You Want, They'll Make More [Oops]
Published 1/17/2008 by Leitch at Deadspin
... New Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez isn't the only one out there shredding papers with reckless abandon; some overzealous Packers fans are getting into the act. ...

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