AP: Players from the 2008 and 2009 teams told the Detroit Free Press for a story published on the newspaper’s Web site on Saturday that the amount of time they spend on football activities during the season and in the offseason greatly exceeds the limits. The players spoke to the newspaper on condition of anonymity because they feared repercussions from coaches.

Coach Rich Rodriguez and the university’s compliance director, Judy Van Horn, both denied that the football program was violating NCAA rules. (read the entire report embedded below)

5 thoughts on “Report: Michigan violates NCAA rules”

  1. BRIAN! BRIAN! BRIAN!!!
    Where is the great defender of the college athlete when he is needed most!?!

  2. Sounds like the Michigan players hate to practice.Of course their is no correlation between hard work and the present futility of their football program.

  3. Where is the great defender of the college athlete when he is needed most!?!

    My money is on defending Rich Rod!

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