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Stay salty little rabbit
Hail, don't start turning into those Democrat/Republican guys on here that pull articles from those far right/left wing blogs. lol

 

It's not shocking that Harbaugh (both of them) would have those views.  We all know their stance, we all know the SEC/ACC and many other's stance.  When they make rules for this, and they will, Harbaugh wont be happy.

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If salty means laughing at you for posting that kind of totally biased crap and think it supports your argument, then call me salty! :thumbsup:
Quote:If salty means laughing at you for posting that kind of totally biased crap and think it supports your argument, then call me salty! :thumbsup:


Salty as in how bunched your panties are over when Michigan practices.


You don't even care about your own team's bowl game but here you are salty AF about Michigan practicing.



I love it. Godbaugh 1, bchbunnie 0.
The use of "Godbaugh" is not only ridiculous, but makes anything you try to prove that much more diminished (as if this was even possible, but you accomplished it).

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Just having some fun
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Haha, of all the narcissistic things you've said that was one of the funnier ones!
So I looked up the rule today, it says 15 team practices can be held over 34 consecutive days, with school breaks not counting against those days. It doesn't say anything about not practicing during a school break, but it goes against the spirit of the bylaw. 

Harbaugh’s sold this week as balancing football, fun and education. The players got some beach time Monday afternoon following practice. They’ll attend the Tigers’ exhibition game Wednesday here against Pittsburgh. They’ll also have full access to the IMG recreational facilities during their stay. They planned to watch the movie “Remember the Titans” Monday night in a moment of team bonding. Harbaugh has also arranged some guest speakers for them.

 

http://www.freep.com/story/sports/column.../81140632/

 

 

They get to go to the Tigers spring training game tomorrow? Jealous.
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Hmm...

 

 

 

 

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Hmm...

 

 

 

 

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Sleepovers, taking his shirt off around the guys....Harbaugh is definitely different.
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Hmm...

 

 

 

 

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Clearly the same....
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What's the 2nd picture suppose to be anyways?
Harbaugh coached 1st base for the Tigers today with the team in attendance. Love this guy.

http://www.si.com/college-football/2016/...m-harbaugh

 

Great article.

 

Quote from Jake Butt in the article:

“We don’t have to worry about classes now. All we can focus on is football, and then we’re out on the beach relaxing. It’s unbelievable,” Butt said Tuesday. “Not everyone on our team is going to be able to take a spring break to get away. We’re away. We’re down here in Florida. Beautiful territory. Sun shining. Not too hot. Nice breeze. Eating great food with our brothers. I don’t have anything negative to say about it.”

 

I love this paragraph by Staples:

"Those aggrieved coaches likely will get a rule passed in the next year to make sure no one ever does this again, and this will put Harbaugh in excellent company. Nine years ago, SEC and ACC coaches freaked out about a first-year head coach who made whirlwind trips around the South to high schools during the spring evaluation period. They accused him of breaking the NCAA’s “bump rule,” but in reality they just didn’t want to work as hard as he did. His name is Nick Saban, and since the passage of the “Saban Rule,” which banned head coaches from visiting schools during that spring evaluation period, Saban’s Alabama teams have won four national titles. Saban responded to the rule by becoming one of the first coaches to use video conferencing to contact recruits. If Harbaugh’s plan meets regulatory resistance next year, he’ll probably come up with something else his fellow coaches will wish they’d thought of first."

 

 

 

Also, I didn't see this tweet from Jake Butt a couple weeks ago:

 

"As a student athlete, I like the idea of knocking out some of my spring practices when I don't have to worry about class.. #perspective"
I've never seen anyone try to validate your team more than you Hail.......and I live next to the most whiny fan base in America....Iowa

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It's quite comical.

 

That being said, Bret Bielema, his staff, and D'Antonio made a great point here.

http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/sec-foo...-practice/

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It's fun.
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That being said, Bret Bielema, his staff, and D'Antonio made a great point here.

http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/sec-foo...-practice/
 

That link doesn't say much. What point is Bielema, his  staff, and D'Antonio making?
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Wait, you will sit here and drum up support for your team and make asinine statements to prop up your team....but you couldn't read that simple article and get the point they were making?
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