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This is just me talking but Im sure others may...

...feel the same.

For all on here and especially the new comers. It would be greatly appreciated if people would stop posting the absolute CRAP from other sites.

They post anything they can to get people hyped up. It's epitomizes t h e term "click bait".

They then get the facts long after Josh or and his guys have already posted.

This is not a site for fear mongering and for people to be negative. It is not a site for name calling and disrespect.

It' is a site for debate some times strong and heated DEBATE. It is our bar stool with incredible banter and a place to get away from the other negative overbaked sensationalism going on in the world.

So let's enjoy tonight's game(Michigan wins BIG) and the rest of this NC run!


JMHO

GO BLUE

Instagram Letter to President Ono - PLEASE LIKE TO SIGN

Hi all, I’m either vanarbor/bearnuckles, depending on which site you frequent the most.

I have crafted a letter to thank, support, and urge the president to continue backing our football team. The letter is short and succinct by design.

The plan is to post the letter onto Instagram via the most popular Michigan Athletics fan account @themichiganpage (nearly 100k followers), which President Ono follows and is operated by my friend. It will also be posted via collaboration onto my own personal account, which President Ono also follows, and has interacted with via Instagram story. Both the president and I are Wolverines from Vancouver, which has been the basis of our interactions.

I am confident that President Ono will see this post because of his active social media presence and the fact that he follows us.

PLEASE LIKE THIS POST TO SIGN YOUR USERNAME onto to the second page of the letter (in a very small font). We hope to get as many signatures as possible via MGoBoard, 247sports, On3, Rivals, and Reddit.

If possible, please also mention the number of other Michigan supporters you speak for so that we can tally the totals.

@LenDaleWhite has posted the letter below.

Ono the Wordsmith

Dear Phony,

I look forward to our meeting and am writing now to share some of my deeply held beliefs, which I hope can inform our conversation and guide what we do next.

None of us wants to be in this situation. The University of Michigan takes its compliance obligations seriously. We are committed to ethics, integrity, and fair play. It is at our core and always will be. And that is why I am so deeply concerned about the allegations.

We are fully cooperating with the NCAA in its investigation, as it seeks to separate the facts from irresponsible speculation seen in much of the public and social media discourse.

It’s precisely at these times — when all key facts are not known but others are all too comfortable offering strongly held opinion — that it is essential for everyone to ensure that investigations are conducted fairly and that conclusions are based on what actually happened. The reputation and livelihoods of coaches, students, and programs cannot be sacrificed in a rush to judgment, no matter how many and how loudly people protest otherwise. Due process matters.

We, as would any other member of the Big 10, deserve nothing less. Our students, our coaches, our program—all are entitled to a fair, deliberate, thoughtful process. We are aware that other representatives of the Big10 are demanding that you take action now, before any meaningful investigation and full consideration of all the evidence. That is not something our conference rules permit. And we both know it is not what any other member would want if allegations were raised against their people or programs.

The Big 10 has not informed us of any investigation of its own, as would be required under conference rules. And, to be clear, oral updates from NCAA enforcement staff do not and cannot constitute evidence, nor do we think the NCAA would ever intend for an oral update to be given that meaning or weight.

The best course of action, the one far more likely to ascertain the facts, is to await the results of the NCAA investigation. But if you refuse to let the NCAA investigative process play out, the Big 10 may not take any action against the University or its players or coaches without commencing its own investigation and offering us the opportunity to provide our position. That is not just required by our conference rules; it is a matter of basic fairness.
Sincerely,

Santa J. Ono
President
University of Michigan
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