You Can't Spell 'Myopic' Without 'Michigan Wolverine Football...Yup.'

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 You Can't Spell 'Myopic' Without 'Michigan Wolverine Football...Yup.'
Wait, is that Steve Buscemi's leg? For the record, we were cautiously terrified of Rich Rodriguez to Michigan.  But we made that calculation back when we thought Rodriguez was a football coach and not, well, a sleazebag. First, RichRod bolts out of Morgantown in the dead of night like the bastard stepson of Art Modell.  Then RichRod goes on Jim Rome (yeah, I know) and slams ... [link]

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You'll See What You Want
Published 1/16/2008 by Brian at mgoblog
... I'm still trying to figure out whether or not this Black Heart, Gold Pants post is entirely in jest or not, because the options here are either 1) it's really poorly phrased satire or 2) it's epically dumb. Neither of these things are expected from BHGP, even if the guy writing the piece is the one who flung Hawaii in the top ten of BHGP's blogpoll ballot for most of the year. How did that work out? About as well as Jake Christensen oh snap. ...

Thursday Happy Hour is Absolutely Slammed Right Now
Published 1/17/2008 by Maize n Brew Dave at Maize n Brew
... Cripple Fight!!! - Two of my favorite sites are at each other's throats over the whole Rodriguez document shredding thing, Black Heart Gold Pants fisked ...

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