UM is always a stickler for the rules right?Michigan is now crying foul over him attending Bama’s practice.
If he had committed verbally prior, moot.
Also (and I’m not sure about rules here) if it was a practice “open to the public”, doesn’t he qualify as part of “the public”. As long as he got there on his own, this is a big nothing burger IMO.
They mad because he didn't commit to them since they were among the finalists for his service. If he showed up at their practice and committed to them, no one would say a peep. I'm tired of their hypocrisy and so is the rest of the country.Michigan is now crying foul over him attending Bama’s practice.
If he had committed verbally prior, moot.
Also (and I’m not sure about rules here) if it was a practice “open to the public”, doesn’t he qualify as part of “the public”. As long as he got there on his own, this is a big nothing burger IMO.
This is a transfer. Different rules apply. Those whining about this have no idea what they are talking about.Michigan is now crying foul over him attending Bama’s practice.
If he had committed verbally prior, moot.
Also (and I’m not sure about rules here) if it was a practice “open to the public”, doesn’t he qualify as part of “the public”. As long as he got there on his own, this is a big nothing burger IMO.
Correct.................but they claim he still had time to change his mind, therefore they think it's a violation....................I've heard he committed before he ever showed up at the practice. Sour grapesThis is a transfer. Different rules apply. Those whining about this have no idea what they are talking about.
Which is even more of a reason to “kick a mud hole in their rear end and walk it dry” tomorrow afternoon.This is a transfer. Different rules apply. Those whining about this have no idea what they are talking about.