Why Michigan Football Was Caught Not in “Compliance”

Posted by david weintraub on February-23-2010 Add Comments

The NCAA has ruled the University of Michigan Football team was not in "compliance" with rules governing the amount of practice time players are allowed to partake in, and the monitoring of certain practices by UM coaches.

There were "no surprises" issued by the NCAA, according to Michigan Athletic Director David Brandon, who also expressed full support for Head Coach Rich Rodriguez.  Brandon reassured fans that even though Rodriguez is 8-16 in his first two seasons, he will remain as coach "next year."

Michigan has 90 days to respond to the NCAA infractions, and will have an opportunity to make their case sometime this August. 

The bottom line here is whether or not Michigan football players spent too much time in...

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