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Michigan Policy on DUI

CinciBlue

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Jan 21, 2006
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Does UM have a stated policy like ohios on DUIs?

Urban made this far worse. He could have just stuck to the policy, and dealt with the blowback. This is hollow. Or, he could have even said "the policy is 1 game for this offense...however, i think it should be two...."

He would have still had his beloved back for the game they really need him.

I think Cardale set him up to get his job back. Although, if i were urban I'd be suspending cardale for being a DA, too.
 
Urban didn't have major problems with players at Bowling Green and he didn't have problems with players at Utah. He did at Florida. The three major football programs in Florida all had problems. I don't think anyone can deny that a culture exists down there that is excessive. That's not an excuse, just a reality.

Meyer openly admits that he made mistakes down there. Now contrary to the haters he doesn't support or encourage murder, rape,or theft. But Meyer said he learned from his mistakes and continues to do so. I don't think that you can be much more honest than that.
 
Can Klemman tell me the actual day to day consequences for this DUI. I am not saying any other school would be more harsh on the discipline but I just want to know exactly how the punishment works.

It's too vague. Just want specifics. I understand how a game suspension works but would like to know how this summer schollie thing works. Does it mean the qb just works out at in his home town with other college players? Does it mean he takes an online course rather than go to class? Does he have to eat off campus at Subway?

What does it mean to have a summer term scholarship for any player regardless of where they attend school.


Thx.


RM
 
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