Rich Rodriguez knows the gravity of U-M’s situation
Rich Rodriguez looked like a beaten man — and the season hasn’t started yet.
“There’s nothing there,” he told me Monday, regarding an impending investigation into alleged wrongdoing in his program.
“There’s nothing there,” he said, staring down and slowly shaking his head. “It’s disheartening because you want to create a program where the kids are self-reliant.”
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