Latest Rich Rodriguez Scandal: Sorry Michigan, We Didn't Know!
Scent cover is commonly used in the State of West Virginia to mask the human oders that wild game can easily detect from a distance of several hundred yards depending on which direction the air is moving.
Rich Rodriguez must have been a regular customer of Cabellas in Wheeling because (and I kid you not) we couldn't smell anything while he was employed by WVU. (This stuff must really work!) He must have taken a private plane load with him to Michigan because the people there seem to be oblivious to the sickening, rank, classless and unethical odor that eminates from his pores each time he responds to facts as they are presented.
Just last week, a former WVU employee (Larry Ashebrook) responded to accusations by a former assistant football coach that he told the coach he wouldn't be considered for the head coaching job because of his skin color. The response was by way of afidavit which is submitted under oath and subjects the responder to perjury if proven to be false.
Details of a phone conversation between Ashbrook and the two coaches are readily available for public veiwing. Ashbrook considered himself a friend to the former WVU coaches but was told, "this is about business not friendship". Each time Ashbrook expressed concerns about his reputation and career it was blown off by Rich Rodriguez as being insignificant compared to Rodriguez' situation. He was then offered help in finding employment.
Now Rodriguez says it's all lies! A sworn afidavit, subjecting the man to perjury is all lies!!
All Michiganites should know, as we have learned, that scent cover wears off. You will eventually begin to smell the stink that surrounds your new football coach. If the scent cover hadn't been so effective on Dec. 11 we could have warned you.
Now all we can say is..... Sorry Michigan, We Didn't Know!!!








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