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Hmm. Maybe we should hear Both Sides & ALL The Facts...

... Before we crucify Coach Harbaugh for his unethical, insensitive, inhumane dastardly deeds.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf...rship-rescission-wasn-t-sudden-172912639.html

Go Blue!
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/ct-harbaugh-michigan-recruiting-20160122-column.html

What’s interesting about The Wolverine piece is that it ignores stories that ran on its own website. From September to December, it ran two stories on Swenson.

Oct. 16: “Swenson is a Staple” … 743 words without a hint of any negative vibes from the coaching staff. Swenson said he enjoyed the role of recruiter: “I was giving all the guys a tour in the museum after the game. Everyone was really interested in the history of the program and I can tell them a lot about that. The coaches use every advantage that they can get and I've been able to be a part of that. They seem to be pretty thankful for me and I'm really thankful for them. We make a good team when it comes to this kind of stuff."

Nov. 13: “Swenson with the Scoop” … 401 words, again without a hint of any negative vibes from the coaching staff. A line from the story: “He is now working as a recruiter for Michigan and will have a huge task when he returns to Ann Arbor for the Ohio State game.”

Does this sound like a player who was informed by coaches over the summer that his offer was conditional, that he was subject to an “evaluation period?”
 
Front page has update telling Michigan's side. I'm sure the truth is somewhere in middle of both.
 
Does this sound like a player who was informed by coaches over the summer that his offer was conditional, that he was subject to an “evaluation period?”

Oceania was at war with Eurasia. Therefore, Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia. Oceania has never been at war with Eastasia.

One would think that over time, we would learn that "changing narratives" and "throwing things down memory holes" and "covering things up" ultimately leads to MORE problems than just owning things from Day One.

Nope.
 
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/ct-harbaugh-michigan-recruiting-20160122-column.html

What’s interesting about The Wolverine piece is that it ignores stories that ran on its own website. From September to December, it ran two stories on Swenson.

Oct. 16: “Swenson is a Staple” … 743 words without a hint of any negative vibes from the coaching staff. Swenson said he enjoyed the role of recruiter: “I was giving all the guys a tour in the museum after the game. Everyone was really interested in the history of the program and I can tell them a lot about that. The coaches use every advantage that they can get and I've been able to be a part of that. They seem to be pretty thankful for me and I'm really thankful for them. We make a good team when it comes to this kind of stuff."

Nov. 13: “Swenson with the Scoop” … 401 words, again without a hint of any negative vibes from the coaching staff. A line from the story: “He is now working as a recruiter for Michigan and will have a huge task when he returns to Ann Arbor for the Ohio State game.”

Does this sound like a player who was informed by coaches over the summer that his offer was conditional, that he was subject to an “evaluation period?”
What do either of those stories say about whether or not he was in the midst of being evaluated throughout the fall or about whether there were, or were not conditions in his offer? Answer: Nothing!

Go Blue!
 
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/college/ct-harbaugh-michigan-recruiting-20160122-column.html

What’s interesting about The Wolverine piece is that it ignores stories that ran on its own website. From September to December, it ran two stories on Swenson.

Oct. 16: “Swenson is a Staple” … 743 words without a hint of any negative vibes from the coaching staff. Swenson said he enjoyed the role of recruiter: “I was giving all the guys a tour in the museum after the game. Everyone was really interested in the history of the program and I can tell them a lot about that. The coaches use every advantage that they can get and I've been able to be a part of that. They seem to be pretty thankful for me and I'm really thankful for them. We make a good team when it comes to this kind of stuff."

Nov. 13: “Swenson with the Scoop” … 401 words, again without a hint of any negative vibes from the coaching staff. A line from the story: “He is now working as a recruiter for Michigan and will have a huge task when he returns to Ann Arbor for the Ohio State game.”

Does this sound like a player who was informed by coaches over the summer that his offer was conditional, that he was subject to an “evaluation period?”
It could be a player that wasn't listening, but you probably know more about that than us.
 
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