Michigan Can’t Comply with NCAA, Faces Sanctions

Posted by Jay Nicols on February-23-2010 Add Comments

Critics of the Rich Rodriguez regime finally have substantial evidence to exile him from Ann Arbor.

Today, the University of Michigan is looking at a few scenarios, now that the NCAA have levied five alleged violations against its football program.

Those scenarios include self discipline, a rebuttal of allegations, and possible NCAA sanctions in scholarship losses, coaching staff limitations, and/or probation.

The five allegations are:

—Winter and summer workouts were monitored on a regular basis by quality control, and they assisted with coaching duties on and off the field in 2008-2009.

—Players were required to practice longer than the allotted time during the offseason. In some instances, it was...

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