- May 25th, 2010, 1:58 pm
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Where are you Mallet?
Detroit Free Press wrote:POSTED: 6:49 A.M. MAY 25, 2010 | UPDATED: 11:50 A.M. TODAYClick Here for Full Story
Michigan football admits major NCAA violations, cuts practice time, disciplines 7 people
BY MICHAEL ROSENBERG, MARK SNYDER AND GENE MYERS
FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITERS
The University of Michigan has acknowledged that it committed four major violations in its football program and should spend the next two years on probation.
In doing so, the school self-imposed the following sanctions:
• Docked itself 130 hours of practice and training time over the next two years — two hours for every hour of violation, which is common in these cases.
• Reduced its quality-control staff from five members to three and prohibited them from attending practices and games for the remainder of 2010. It also will keep those staffers out of coaches’ meetings, despite a new NCAA bylaw that allows them to attend.
• Taken disciplinary action against the “seven individuals who shared in responsibility” and fired a graduate assistant coach. Letters of reprimand were issued to coach Rich Rodriguez and strength and condition coach Mike Barwis, among others. Graduate assistant Alex Herron, who also worked for Rodriguez at West Virginia, was fired in March.
Where are you Mallet?