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NCAA Not Happy With Michigan's Spring Break Practices
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Apparently team trips to Florida for Spring Break isn't as innovating as we are giving Harbaugh credit for.
http://www.yaleherald.com/archive/xxv/3..../crew.html ""We don't know what we're missing, and we like it that way," Andy Card, the men's lightweight crew coach, declared. His team leaves at 5 a.m. on Fri., Mar. 6, to spend the two weeks of spring recess in sunny Tampa, Fla. But the only chance his athletes will have to soak up the rays will be during training or competition, which often adds up to five hours a day. The rowers will only have one free day, the day following the President's Cup Open Regatta on Sat., Mar. 14, to visit Florida's attractions or catch up on homework. The heavyweight rowers will have no time to rest and will be on the water for six to eight hours a day." |
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