That is terrible. When it happened to Teddy Bridgewater they were initially concerned he could lose his leg. Kudos to the medical staff in dealing with the injury and prayers for a full recovery.
Reports are OSU requested rose take PSU, which saves us from the cotton bowl against Tulane and ships the Vols there instead. Win for all parties involved.
This is what happens when certain wolves feel comfortable leaving the private board. It's rough on everybody.
It helps that OSU fans are still in the coping phase and not willing to post outside of their thread. Just seems like more Michigan. They’ll be back once they realize Harbaugh is leaving for the Colts and return the balance of shit posting.
I’m here to talk about the exciting opportunities presented to Brian Hartline at the University of Cincinnati. AMA
this is an open and shut case for any defense attorney worth their salt…. He needs to carry weapons to feel safe in the tunnel and compensate for the universities failures to keep the players safe.
They let him play with felony charges pending? Hopefully someone steps in and provides discipline in Ann Arbor
So the blue wall covered this up for 7 weeks? Emoni Bates was pulled over the following day, and they were all over the story.
if we’re playing the hits: Not everybody’s the perfect person in the world. I mean everyone kills people, murders people, illegally carries weapons, steals from you, steals from me, whatever.
Some teams put winning above everything else. Just disgusting. I am proud to have a coach who doesn’t value winning
This is really ironic from someone who dismissed the MSU players suspension by implying that Tucker didn’t know how to discipline players. Hopefully someone cleans up in Ann Arbor soon
Just to be fair, I am also here to talk about the exciting opportunities presented to Jesse Minter by the University of Cincinnati. AMA
It's interesting to me that it never occurred to certain folks that Tuck's motivations in taking quick and decisive action after the tunnel incident could be related to the fact that black coaches are held to a different and higher standard. The article below provides a window into Tuck's thinking on subjects which may be relevant here. https://archive.ph/2022.11.22-17415...ctive/2022/mel-tucker-black-football-coaches/ Failing to act or delaying action would have certainly resulted in some pretty nasty labels and epithets being thrown Tuck and the program's way, even more than they already were. A reputation like that can be difficult to get past. I can't speak to what Tuck was actually thinking, but assuming the worst even after the quick suspensions is pretty shitty. If anyone here truly thought that Tuck needed to be forced to act, this may be a good opportunity to take a step back to examine, understand, and acknowledge the biases they carry and work to consider and overcome them in the future.
Sorry, you posted a really uneducated take and I’m not certain where it came from, nevertheless you’ve taken a polar opposite position here