From Bright Lights to Country Roads: Rich Rodriguez is Rodthefraud

Michelle is still angry about Rich Rodriguez's dirty move from WVU.

by michelle wvsportslink (Contributor)

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April 17, 2008

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College Football, Big East Football, Big Ten Football, WVU Football, Michigan Wolverines Football, Michigan Wolverines Football, Rich Rodriguez, NCAA Football, Preview/Prediction, Game Recap, Game Recap

                                                   12/19/2011

 

Rich Rodriguez and his family has moved back to West Virginia.

He is now living on his Mothers property in a trailor which was donated through H.U.D.

The more things change the more they stay the same.  Three years at the University of Michigan as the Wolverine's Head Coach Rich Rodriguez has decided to go back home.  His decision was not a very easy one being the proud man he is.  It was a real blow to his ego, but he had no choice. 

After going 10 and 22 former UofM head Coach Rich Rodriguez, with his famous spread offense and with no quarter back to run it, finally called it quits when losing to Glenville  State.  They had a humiliating loss. 

The first coach schedule to give them extra needed money to help him get a kick back to the four million dollar off-set that he had to pay back to West Virginia University.

Glenville  State spokesman said, 'We didn't expect a win, but we'll take it.'  After winning against the Wolverines by 48 points.

 

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  1. hmm...I sense some tension here? obviously must be a WVU fan.

    As a student who loves Michigan but is also considering WVU for school, I think Rich-Rod's move is wasn't a bad choice. I don't think his career would have changed much if he stayed at WVU, but coaching at Michigan is definitely a much higher respected and honored position.
    If his plan is to show that he is a great coach and that he wants to be a wider known coach, I think he did the right move. It will take 3 years or so until he completely establishes any reminiscence of his system though at UM.

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