If UM win that game they should plant their flag in the middle of their field.
Too soon to start the OGT thread?
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If UM win that game they should plant their flag in the middle of their field.
Too soon to start the OGT thread?
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WOW WVU is pathetic.
I'm headed over to the "Fuck Ben Wallace/Sergei Fedorov thread."
When my great grandfather's parents came to the US, they raised him in West Virginia. He later left West Virginia for Michigan.
No joke. True story.
is your grandfather rich rodriguez?
This was way before Rich Rod.
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Originally Posted by SportsPickle
Now emails have been released telling more details of how WVU should have seen this coming months ago. Helps RR in his lawsuit? Maybe.
Nationally people have almost stopped ripping RR and have moved squarely to WVU. Did they really think this was going to work out for them and make them look good? They better hope their coach does good things, because I'm not sure what other decent coach would take that job in the near future.
That is, other than Terry "Please, please, please forget that Auburn was on probation while I was there and I'm chubby and begging for a job" Bowden.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3220161
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Mountaineers fans get to rip and shred Rodriguez at ECHL game
ESPN.com news services
Updated: January 29, 2008, 11:00 AM ET
The Wheeling Nailers, taking advantage of the rancor felt by the state's residents toward a certain former West Virginia football coach, is holding a "Shred Rich Rodriguez" night on Saturday.
The ECHL hockey team's promotion is playing off reports that Rodriguez was seen shredding team-related documents in his office about the same time he left the Mountaineers to take the Michigan coaching job in mid-December.
So on Saturday night, at WesBanco Arena in Wheeling, the Nailers are playing host to the Charlotte Checkers, as well as an industrial-sized paper shredder. Fans who bring in a newspaper article or picture of the reviled coach to be shredded will receive a discount off tickets.
Any fan wearing WVU apparel at the game will get $2 lopped off the ticket price.
Ohio State fans, natural enemies of Michigan, get to share the love on this one -- anyone wearing Buckeyes paraphernalia also gets a discount on tickets.
"Everybody is so upset," Nailers co-president Rob Brooks said in Monday's edition of The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register. "We wanted to let [fans] release some frustration."
In addition, any fan wearing University of Michigan apparel "will be charged double in order to help Rodriguez pay his $4 million buyout to WVU," according to the Nailers' news release announcing the promotion.
Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.