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Zach - 12/28/00 03:50:55
My Email:zachmaertens@hotmail.com
Favorite College Team: Michigan

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Michigan is the Best Notre Dame has had a chance to join the big 10 for a number of years. I wonder why they dont? Um Michigan! Notre Dame has plays the easiest teams every year, and they still cant win all of them. Notre Dame sucks. Michigan is the Best team of the 90's.

- 12/13/00 21:08:26
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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you assholes obviously have no idea what you are talking about. way to eat up and spit out bullshit that means nothing.

Jason - 12/10/00 20:15:07
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame

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Hmmm....Notre dame is headed for the Fiesta bowl...oh...and michigan is headed for where? Oh yeah..I can't remember because its not a BCS...oh well...better luck next year.

- 11/28/00 14:05:28

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Have a nice time playing in whatever crappy bowl takes the Wolvies. Even the BEST team in the Big11 sucks. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA.

Steve - 11/15/00 16:59:53
Favorite College Team: FIGHTING IRISH

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Do any michigan fans actually visit this site? I know it hurts always having to take a back seat to Notre Dame in tradition, fan support, national championships.... CHEER, CHEER FOR OL' NOTRE DAME!!!!

Bob - 11/11/00 05:57:15
Favorite College Team: Who else, but Notre Dame!!!

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Don't you think it's pretty pathetic that more Irish fans visit your Irish sucks website??? It seems to me that since this is the case, Irish fans are more loyal than all anti-ND fans combined. And one more thing: A-train for player of the week!

- 11/07/00 04:31:44
Favorite College Team: ND WHO ELSE!!!

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For you Michigan Plow Jockies. I personally think you breathed in to much of those farm chemicals and lost all your memories. When you can take that poor excuse for a football team and compare your stats with a GREAT TEAM OF ALL TIMES since only back to 1 20 unless you want to go back to the begining of your convict u. We"ll take you on ANY time.

Justin - 10/27/00 18:16:09
My URL:http://www.michigan-sucks.com
My Email:webmaster@michigan-sucks.com
Favorite College Team: Ohio State Buckeyes

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If Michigan can take their shriveled little toothpick dicks out of each other's asses, they just might play a decent game. I guess if all of my cheerleaders were twenty pounds heaver than an African Elephant, I'd start wanting to screw the quarterback als !

Malisa - 10/26/00 01:35:44
My Email:melissa_kreuscher@hotmail.com
Favorite College Team: OHIO STATE

Comments:
GO OHIO STATE!!! Scarlet and Grey rules. MICHIGAN SUCKS DICK!!!!

Malisa - 10/26/00 01:35:35
My Email:melissa_kreuscher@hotmail.com
Favorite College Team: OHIO STATE

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GO OHIO STATE!!! Scarlet and Grey rules. MICHIGAN SUCKS DICK!!!!

notredamefan72@altavista.com - 10/18/00 23:25:12
My URL:http://www.angelfire.com/nj3/notredame
My Email:notredamefan72@altavista.com
Favorite College Team: Florida

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Bryan, I really like your Michigan Rules! Notre Dame Sucks! website. I have a "Notre Dame Sucks" website, and I am starting a "Notre Dame Sucks" webring. If you would like to be part of the webring, let me know. Also, I would like to add a link from my we page to yours. Please e-mail me at notredamefan72@altavista.com

Patrick - 10/01/00 22:48:54
Favorite College Team: Whoever's playing Notre Dame

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Notre Dame does suck!!! Big time!!!

- 07/11/00 06:12:00
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame

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Michigan sux,ND rulz!!!!! You just dont go talkin about the greatest Qb to ever pick up the pig skin (Joe Montana)gotta make sure you know who im talkin about,you are a Michigan after all. Your site should be kicked off the net. And for all you dumbasses go blue" shut up, its "go blue and gold" ND rules and you suck so go update your site and pray that ND forgives you for your dumbness

Danny - 07/11/00 06:04:23
My Email:maverick_0@hotmail.com
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame

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Well, 1 in the last 20 years, huh? I'd like to see you compare michigan against Notre Dame IN ALL AREAS. especially winning %, coach with the best winning %, MOST national championships with 11. where as michigan only has what, like 8? most heisman trophy winners, most all americans, most players to go to the NFL EVERY YEAR., oh yeah, do me a favor and compare all times wins and losses with ND! ha

- 04/20/00 20:25:57

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The university of michigan and especially lloyd carr and the football team sucks huge ass

shane - 03/21/00 22:38:02
Favorite College Team: MICHIGAN!!!!GO BLUE!!!!

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HEY ALL YOU IRISH FANS!! CAN U TELL ME HOW MANY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS NOTRE DAME HAS HAD IN 20 YEARS? 1!! HOW MANY IN THE 90'S? 0!! HAAHAHAHAHA HOW MANY IQ POINTS BETWEEN HOLTZ AND A CHIMP? 15!!!!

- 03/05/00 16:45:12
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame

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even though we were ripped off last year, we still own you. By the way, all of those top ten reasons are fraudulent for if you want to see a laugh, watch Michigan basketball (Michigan State 114-68) Notre Dame will make the field and somebody's Michigan ey s will be hurting.

Shannon - 01/03/00 05:38:14
My Email:bonjour@marion.net
Favorite College Team: MICHIGAN WOLVERINES !!!!

Comments:
Excellent site !! Michigan Rules !! You need to also put an Ohio State sucks site up. Fuck the Bucks ! I am even an Ohio native, but I am living proof that not all Ohioans are stupid enough to like OSU. Go Blue !!

travis ploutz - 12/16/99 01:24:27
My Email:ploutzt@yahoo.com
Favorite College Team: MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

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GO BLUE!

travis - 12/16/99 01:23:45

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Fightin' Mad - 11/24/99 23:11:00
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame

Comments:
Bryan, you suck you dad off you silly faggot!!!

Hay dickhead class of '58: fuck you - 11/19/99 00:09:35
My URL:http://michiganblowsmyballs.com

Comments:
A review of local and national news stories since 1990 found more than two dozen instances in which the University of Michigan's athletics program brought unfavorable attention: March 1991: In the first major-violations case in school history, Michigan is placed on two years' probation by the NCAA for lack of institutional control over its baseball program. Coach Bud Middaugh is found to have given some of his players about $ 2,000 from 1983-88. April 1992: Four people are arrested as Ann Arbor police use tear gas to break up an unruly crowd of about 4,000 after Michigan loses NCAA basketball championship to Duke, 71-51. August 1992: University receives public-relations black eye when Fab Fivers Jalen Rose and Chris Webber and teammate Eric Riley agree to attend a benefit for a 4-year-old child who needed an operation to save his hearing, in exchange for $300 each and limousine transportation. October 1992: Rose and four other men are caught in a west side drug house during a raid by Detroit police. Police find small bags and packets of marijuana in the house, and four packets of crack cocaine in the pockets of one of the men. No drugs are ound on Rose. Rose's reason for being in the house, he tells police, was to try to turn a friend away from drugs. Police still ticket him for loitering in a place where drugs are kept, a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine. The minor incident had major consequences when police, Michigan basketball team officials and Rose try to cover it up. Police never forward Rose's ticket to 36th District Court, in effect killing the case, documents reveal months later. Giving Rose a ticket, police official then said, "probably would have been harmful to a promising and budding career." Before the actual circumstances are revealed, Rose and coach Steve Fisher deny the incident had occurred. December 1992: Campus police arrest redshirt freshman tight end Damon Jones on a charge of setting off an illegal explosive in his dorm room. He is not allowed to make Rose Bowl trip and is sentenced to a lenient probation that would allow the convict on later to be erased from books. December 1992: After a victory against Iowa, Rose and Webber travel to Detroit for a rap concert at the Club International on Fort featuring 2 Live Crew and Run DMC. At 3:30 a.m., the players accompany the rap groups to the Pontchartrain Hotel, where hey had rented the entire 16th floor. Soon, a plainclothes security guard sees the party turn ugly -- two women reportedly sexually assaulted, crack cocaine and marijuana used openly, room-service carts and furniture destroyed, a man brandishing a pistol. Detroit police are called and respond in force; scores of people are evicted from hotel, some led off in handcuffs. Pontchartrain chief of security spirits Rose and Webber down a back elevator, telling them, "Guys, this isn't the place for you to be." The incident never makes the papers, but the security chief reports it to U-M assistant Perry Watson. Soon after, the team leaves for a tournament in Hawaii. Rose and Webber spend much of their time confined to their rooms. August 1993: Jones violates probation, for never having served the 30-day jail sentence that accompanied it, and is suspended from football team. He eventually transfers. Rod Payne, a redshirt freshman center, also is suspended: He was arrested in May by the campus police on charges of larceny from an automobile. His sentence of 30 days of community service is postponed until after the season. August 1993: Former sports agent Lloyd Bloom, who had conditionally pleaded guilty to offering college athletes cash and gifts for signing professional contracts, is found shot to death in his Malibu, Calif., home. Bloom and co-defendant Norby Walters were convicted of racketeering in 1989 in an alleged scheme that involved offering inducements to college athletes for signing professional contracts. Federal prosecutors had alleged Walters and Bloom secretly signed football players at Michigan and Purdu to exclusive representation contracts. January 1994: Basketball starters Jimmy King and Ray Jackson, and reserve Chris Fields, along with Damon Jones and his teammate, placekicker Remy Hamilton, are arrested, caught on a security camera stealing beer from a party store. Jones is acquitted. The three basketball players plead no contest to retail fraud; Fisher suspends them for one game. Rose had accompanied them to the party store, the surveillance camera showed, but police suppressed that fact from their report and did not charge Rose after his teammates told investigators Rose had not stolen anything. March 1994: Football player Shonte Peoples fires a pistol at police he mistakes for car thieves trying to steal his expensive new Jeep, which he had just modified with a $7,000 stereo package. Four months later, a jury finds Peoples guilty on two felo y charges of assault with a dangerous weapon. March 1994: Rose undergoes "routine" questioning by federal agents who picked up his voice on wiretaps during an investigation into a Detroit drug ring. Three agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration meet with Rose and Fisher at Crisler Aren to ask Rose about a friend, Tracey Stallworth of Detroit, who was under federal indictment on charges of cocaine and heroin distribution. Rose at first refuses to answer questions; a few weeks later, however, he changes his mind. Agents say he was never target of the investigation. March 1994: Hockey coach Red Berenson pleads guilty to impaired driving. Charges of urinating in public and drunken driving are dropped. Berenson remains as coach. June 1994: Administrators learn wrestling coach Dale Bahr is giving high schools $150 for each of its youngsters who attend Bahr's wrestling camp, and then billing that amount back to the camper. School is charged with a secondary NCAA violation, and ahr is given letter of admonishment and made to return $150 to each of the students who had attended. November 1994: Former running back Tony Boles, the Big Ten's leading rusher in 1989 and a potential Heisman Trophy candidate until a knee injury ended his career, is arrested in Naples, Fla., and charged with trying to rip off an undercover narcotics fficer in a small-time crack cocaine deal. April 1995: Campus police investigate basketball player Willie Mitchell in the theft of a staff parking permit. Ann Arbor police also announce three football players will be arraigned on credit card fraud charges. April 1995: Football coach Gary Moeller is suspended and later fired after a drunken incident at a Southfield restaurant. On tapes obtained by the media, Moeller was heard abusing police, who arrested him and took him to jail for fear he would suffer oxic alcohol shock. May 1995: Several members of women's basketball team, backed by their parents, rebel against coach Trish Roberts. Recruited by Roberts' predecessor, players say she was trying to "physically and mentally break" them, forcing some to play while injured attempting to make them leave so she could bring in new recruits of her own choosing. Roberts is reprimanded and placed on probation. She leaves university. June 1995: University pays off Moeller, who had just begun his new job as tight-ends coach for the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals. To much criticism from legislators and others, Moeller receives $388,026 for the final two-plus years of his contract. February 1996: After an all-night party at a Detroit hotel featuring liquor, marijuana and strippers, five basketball players and a prized recruit they are entertaining, Mateen Cleaves of Flint, narrowly escape death when Maurice Taylor falls asleep a the wheel of an expensive new Ford Explorer. The vehicle, owned by his aunt, veers off the highway and rolls over. U-M takes only five days to investigate the incident; players receive a brief suspension that costs them no game time. April 1996: NCAA investigates cars driven by an unknown number of basketball players, including the Explorer that Taylor crashed. No irregularities found. April 1996: Quarterback Brian Griese is suspended indefinitely for smashing a bar window in an "alcohol-related incident." Griese tells police he broke a window after he had been locked out of a campus-area bar by its manager. November 1996: Football player Charles Winters is charged with assault with intent to commit murder, accused of beating his mother's ex-husband with a baseball bat. Winters, then 22, a senior defensive back, is accused of attacking Horace Davis, 42, o tside his mother's home in Detroit. Winters allegedly knocked Davis down with the bat and then struck him another five or six times. November 1996: Albert White is dismissed from basketball team for unspecified reasons. He leaves school. March 1997: The university announces it had been ordered by NCAA to reopen its investigation into the circumstances of the February 1995 Explorer crash, and the new probe had turned up evidence of at least two minor NCAA violations by a booster, Ed Ma tin of Detroit. Martin was disassociated from the program. When anonymous allegations to the NCAA claim Martin might have given cash and gifts to players, U-M hires prestigious a Kansas City law firm to launch a third investigation. Results are expected t be announced in a few weeks. March 1997: A Detroit News article reveals basketball player Robert Traylor of Detroit has leased a custom-built Chevrolet Suburban -- complete with a television and two stereos -- worth $47,906, without registering vehicle with athletic officials. Th university says it will investigate. April 1997: Fisher is forced to withdraw basketball scholarship he had awarded to Dionte Harvey of Flint after News articles reveal Harvey had been convicted of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old neighborhood girl. June 1997: Basketball guard Brandun Hughes is dismissed from the team. Fisher says he "failed to maintain the necessary commitments to both academics and the basketball program." July 1997: Jones, now a rookie tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars, is arrested after police said he threw a punch at an off-duty police officer. According to the police report, Jones refused to leave a nightclub stage during a performance by a rap band and when an off-duty officer working at the club tried to escort him away, he threw a punch. After leaving Michigan, Jones transferred to Southern Illinois, where he was suspended twice -- once for yelling at a coach, and once for yelling at an offic al. July 1997: Rose is escorted off a Northwest Airlines plane at Detroit Metro Airport after allegedly spitting his gum at a flight attendant who asked him to provide identification before boarding.

Hay dickhead class of '58: fuck you - 11/19/99 00:09:19
My URL:http://michiganblowsmyballs.com

Comments:
A review of local and national news stories since 1990 found more than two dozen instances in which the University of Michigan's athletics program brought unfavorable attention: March 1991: In the first major-violations case in school history, Michigan is placed on two years' probation by the NCAA for lack of institutional control over its baseball program. Coach Bud Middaugh is found to have given some of his players about $ 2,000 from 1983-88. April 1992: Four people are arrested as Ann Arbor police use tear gas to break up an unruly crowd of about 4,000 after Michigan loses NCAA basketball championship to Duke, 71-51. August 1992: University receives public-relations black eye when Fab Fivers Jalen Rose and Chris Webber and teammate Eric Riley agree to attend a benefit for a 4-year-old child who needed an operation to save his hearing, in exchange for $300 each and limousine transportation. October 1992: Rose and four other men are caught in a west side drug house during a raid by Detroit police. Police find small bags and packets of marijuana in the house, and four packets of crack cocaine in the pockets of one of the men. No drugs are ound on Rose. Rose's reason for being in the house, he tells police, was to try to turn a friend away from drugs. Police still ticket him for loitering in a place where drugs are kept, a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine. The minor incident had major consequences when police, Michigan basketball team officials and Rose try to cover it up. Police never forward Rose's ticket to 36th District Court, in effect killing the case, documents reveal months later. Giving Rose a ticket, police official then said, "probably would have been harmful to a promising and budding career." Before the actual circumstances are revealed, Rose and coach Steve Fisher deny the incident had occurred. December 1992: Campus police arrest redshirt freshman tight end Damon Jones on a charge of setting off an illegal explosive in his dorm room. He is not allowed to make Rose Bowl trip and is sentenced to a lenient probation that would allow the convict on later to be erased from books. December 1992: After a victory against Iowa, Rose and Webber travel to Detroit for a rap concert at the Club International on Fort featuring 2 Live Crew and Run DMC. At 3:30 a.m., the players accompany the rap groups to the Pontchartrain Hotel, where hey had rented the entire 16th floor. Soon, a plainclothes security guard sees the party turn ugly -- two women reportedly sexually assaulted, crack cocaine and marijuana used openly, room-service carts and furniture destroyed, a man brandishing a pistol. Detroit police are called and respond in force; scores of people are evicted from hotel, some led off in handcuffs. Pontchartrain chief of security spirits Rose and Webber down a back elevator, telling them, "Guys, this isn't the place for you to be." The incident never makes the papers, but the security chief reports it to U-M assistant Perry Watson. Soon after, the team leaves for a tournament in Hawaii. Rose and Webber spend much of their time confined to their rooms. August 1993: Jones violates probation, for never having served the 30-day jail sentence that accompanied it, and is suspended from football team. He eventually transfers. Rod Payne, a redshirt freshman center, also is suspended: He was arrested in May by the campus police on charges of larceny from an automobile. His sentence of 30 days of community service is postponed until after the season. August 1993: Former sports agent Lloyd Bloom, who had conditionally pleaded guilty to offering college athletes cash and gifts for signing professional contracts, is found shot to death in his Malibu, Calif., home. Bloom and co-defendant Norby Walters were convicted of racketeering in 1989 in an alleged scheme that involved offering inducements to college athletes for signing professional contracts. Federal prosecutors had alleged Walters and Bloom secretly signed football players at Michigan and Purdu to exclusive representation contracts. January 1994: Basketball starters Jimmy King and Ray Jackson, and reserve Chris Fields, along with Damon Jones and his teammate, placekicker Remy Hamilton, are arrested, caught on a security camera stealing beer from a party store. Jones is acquitted. The three basketball players plead no contest to retail fraud; Fisher suspends them for one game. Rose had accompanied them to the party store, the surveillance camera showed, but police suppressed that fact from their report and did not charge Rose after his teammates told investigators Rose had not stolen anything. March 1994: Football player Shonte Peoples fires a pistol at police he mistakes for car thieves trying to steal his expensive new Jeep, which he had just modified with a $7,000 stereo package. Four months later, a jury finds Peoples guilty on two felo y charges of assault with a dangerous weapon. March 1994: Rose undergoes "routine" questioning by federal agents who picked up his voice on wiretaps during an investigation into a Detroit drug ring. Three agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration meet with Rose and Fisher at Crisler Aren to ask Rose about a friend, Tracey Stallworth of Detroit, who was under federal indictment on charges of cocaine and heroin distribution. Rose at first refuses to answer questions; a few weeks later, however, he changes his mind. Agents say he was never target of the investigation. March 1994: Hockey coach Red Berenson pleads guilty to impaired driving. Charges of urinating in public and drunken driving are dropped. Berenson remains as coach. June 1994: Administrators learn wrestling coach Dale Bahr is giving high schools $150 for each of its youngsters who attend Bahr's wrestling camp, and then billing that amount back to the camper. School is charged with a secondary NCAA violation, and ahr is given letter of admonishment and made to return $150 to each of the students who had attended. November 1994: Former running back Tony Boles, the Big Ten's leading rusher in 1989 and a potential Heisman Trophy candidate until a knee injury ended his career, is arrested in Naples, Fla., and charged with trying to rip off an undercover narcotics fficer in a small-time crack cocaine deal. April 1995: Campus police investigate basketball player Willie Mitchell in the theft of a staff parking permit. Ann Arbor police also announce three football players will be arraigned on credit card fraud charges. April 1995: Football coach Gary Moeller is suspended and later fired after a drunken incident at a Southfield restaurant. On tapes obtained by the media, Moeller was heard abusing police, who arrested him and took him to jail for fear he would suffer oxic alcohol shock. May 1995: Several members of women's basketball team, backed by their parents, rebel against coach Trish Roberts. Recruited by Roberts' predecessor, players say she was trying to "physically and mentally break" them, forcing some to play while injured attempting to make them leave so she could bring in new recruits of her own choosing. Roberts is reprimanded and placed on probation. She leaves university. June 1995: University pays off Moeller, who had just begun his new job as tight-ends coach for the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals. To much criticism from legislators and others, Moeller receives $388,026 for the final two-plus years of his contract. February 1996: After an all-night party at a Detroit hotel featuring liquor, marijuana and strippers, five basketball players and a prized recruit they are entertaining, Mateen Cleaves of Flint, narrowly escape death when Maurice Taylor falls asleep a the wheel of an expensive new Ford Explorer. The vehicle, owned by his aunt, veers off the highway and rolls over. U-M takes only five days to investigate the incident; players receive a brief suspension that costs them no game time. April 1996: NCAA investigates cars driven by an unknown number of basketball players, including the Explorer that Taylor crashed. No irregularities found. April 1996: Quarterback Brian Griese is suspended indefinitely for smashing a bar window in an "alcohol-related incident." Griese tells police he broke a window after he had been locked out of a campus-area bar by its manager. November 1996: Football player Charles Winters is charged with assault with intent to commit murder, accused of beating his mother's ex-husband with a baseball bat. Winters, then 22, a senior defensive back, is accused of attacking Horace Davis, 42, o tside his mother's home in Detroit. Winters allegedly knocked Davis down with the bat and then struck him another five or six times. November 1996: Albert White is dismissed from basketball team for unspecified reasons. He leaves school. March 1997: The university announces it had been ordered by NCAA to reopen its investigation into the circumstances of the February 1995 Explorer crash, and the new probe had turned up evidence of at least two minor NCAA violations by a booster, Ed Ma tin of Detroit. Martin was disassociated from the program. When anonymous allegations to the NCAA claim Martin might have given cash and gifts to players, U-M hires prestigious a Kansas City law firm to launch a third investigation. Results are expected t be announced in a few weeks. March 1997: A Detroit News article reveals basketball player Robert Traylor of Detroit has leased a custom-built Chevrolet Suburban -- complete with a television and two stereos -- worth $47,906, without registering vehicle with athletic officials. Th university says it will investigate. April 1997: Fisher is forced to withdraw basketball scholarship he had awarded to Dionte Harvey of Flint after News articles reveal Harvey had been convicted of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old neighborhood girl. June 1997: Basketball guard Brandun Hughes is dismissed from the team. Fisher says he "failed to maintain the necessary commitments to both academics and the basketball program." July 1997: Jones, now a rookie tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars, is arrested after police said he threw a punch at an off-duty police officer. According to the police report, Jones refused to leave a nightclub stage during a performance by a rap band and when an off-duty officer working at the club tried to escort him away, he threw a punch. After leaving Michigan, Jones transferred to Southern Illinois, where he was suspended twice -- once for yelling at a coach, and once for yelling at an offic al. July 1997: Rose is escorted off a Northwest Airlines plane at Detroit Metro Airport after allegedly spitting his gum at a flight attendant who asked him to provide identification before boarding.

Hay dickhead class of '58: fuck you - 11/19/99 00:09:10
My URL:http://michiganblowsmyballs.com

Comments:
A review of local and national news stories since 1990 found more than two dozen instances in which the University of Michigan's athletics program brought unfavorable attention: March 1991: In the first major-violations case in school history, Michigan is placed on two years' probation by the NCAA for lack of institutional control over its baseball program. Coach Bud Middaugh is found to have given some of his players about $ 2,000 from 1983-88. April 1992: Four people are arrested as Ann Arbor police use tear gas to break up an unruly crowd of about 4,000 after Michigan loses NCAA basketball championship to Duke, 71-51. August 1992: University receives public-relations black eye when Fab Fivers Jalen Rose and Chris Webber and teammate Eric Riley agree to attend a benefit for a 4-year-old child who needed an operation to save his hearing, in exchange for $300 each and limousine transportation. October 1992: Rose and four other men are caught in a west side drug house during a raid by Detroit police. Police find small bags and packets of marijuana in the house, and four packets of crack cocaine in the pockets of one of the men. No drugs are ound on Rose. Rose's reason for being in the house, he tells police, was to try to turn a friend away from drugs. Police still ticket him for loitering in a place where drugs are kept, a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine. The minor incident had major consequences when police, Michigan basketball team officials and Rose try to cover it up. Police never forward Rose's ticket to 36th District Court, in effect killing the case, documents reveal months later. Giving Rose a ticket, police official then said, "probably would have been harmful to a promising and budding career." Before the actual circumstances are revealed, Rose and coach Steve Fisher deny the incident had occurred. December 1992: Campus police arrest redshirt freshman tight end Damon Jones on a charge of setting off an illegal explosive in his dorm room. He is not allowed to make Rose Bowl trip and is sentenced to a lenient probation that would allow the convict on later to be erased from books. December 1992: After a victory against Iowa, Rose and Webber travel to Detroit for a rap concert at the Club International on Fort featuring 2 Live Crew and Run DMC. At 3:30 a.m., the players accompany the rap groups to the Pontchartrain Hotel, where hey had rented the entire 16th floor. Soon, a plainclothes security guard sees the party turn ugly -- two women reportedly sexually assaulted, crack cocaine and marijuana used openly, room-service carts and furniture destroyed, a man brandishing a pistol. Detroit police are called and respond in force; scores of people are evicted from hotel, some led off in handcuffs. Pontchartrain chief of security spirits Rose and Webber down a back elevator, telling them, "Guys, this isn't the place for you to be." The incident never makes the papers, but the security chief reports it to U-M assistant Perry Watson. Soon after, the team leaves for a tournament in Hawaii. Rose and Webber spend much of their time confined to their rooms. August 1993: Jones violates probation, for never having served the 30-day jail sentence that accompanied it, and is suspended from football team. He eventually transfers. Rod Payne, a redshirt freshman center, also is suspended: He was arrested in May by the campus police on charges of larceny from an automobile. His sentence of 30 days of community service is postponed until after the season. August 1993: Former sports agent Lloyd Bloom, who had conditionally pleaded guilty to offering college athletes cash and gifts for signing professional contracts, is found shot to death in his Malibu, Calif., home. Bloom and co-defendant Norby Walters were convicted of racketeering in 1989 in an alleged scheme that involved offering inducements to college athletes for signing professional contracts. Federal prosecutors had alleged Walters and Bloom secretly signed football players at Michigan and Purdu to exclusive representation contracts. January 1994: Basketball starters Jimmy King and Ray Jackson, and reserve Chris Fields, along with Damon Jones and his teammate, placekicker Remy Hamilton, are arrested, caught on a security camera stealing beer from a party store. Jones is acquitted. The three basketball players plead no contest to retail fraud; Fisher suspends them for one game. Rose had accompanied them to the party store, the surveillance camera showed, but police suppressed that fact from their report and did not charge Rose after his teammates told investigators Rose had not stolen anything. March 1994: Football player Shonte Peoples fires a pistol at police he mistakes for car thieves trying to steal his expensive new Jeep, which he had just modified with a $7,000 stereo package. Four months later, a jury finds Peoples guilty on two felo y charges of assault with a dangerous weapon. March 1994: Rose undergoes "routine" questioning by federal agents who picked up his voice on wiretaps during an investigation into a Detroit drug ring. Three agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration meet with Rose and Fisher at Crisler Aren to ask Rose about a friend, Tracey Stallworth of Detroit, who was under federal indictment on charges of cocaine and heroin distribution. Rose at first refuses to answer questions; a few weeks later, however, he changes his mind. Agents say he was never target of the investigation. March 1994: Hockey coach Red Berenson pleads guilty to impaired driving. Charges of urinating in public and drunken driving are dropped. Berenson remains as coach. June 1994: Administrators learn wrestling coach Dale Bahr is giving high schools $150 for each of its youngsters who attend Bahr's wrestling camp, and then billing that amount back to the camper. School is charged with a secondary NCAA violation, and ahr is given letter of admonishment and made to return $150 to each of the students who had attended. November 1994: Former running back Tony Boles, the Big Ten's leading rusher in 1989 and a potential Heisman Trophy candidate until a knee injury ended his career, is arrested in Naples, Fla., and charged with trying to rip off an undercover narcotics fficer in a small-time crack cocaine deal. April 1995: Campus police investigate basketball player Willie Mitchell in the theft of a staff parking permit. Ann Arbor police also announce three football players will be arraigned on credit card fraud charges. April 1995: Football coach Gary Moeller is suspended and later fired after a drunken incident at a Southfield restaurant. On tapes obtained by the media, Moeller was heard abusing police, who arrested him and took him to jail for fear he would suffer oxic alcohol shock. May 1995: Several members of women's basketball team, backed by their parents, rebel against coach Trish Roberts. Recruited by Roberts' predecessor, players say she was trying to "physically and mentally break" them, forcing some to play while injured attempting to make them leave so she could bring in new recruits of her own choosing. Roberts is reprimanded and placed on probation. She leaves university. June 1995: University pays off Moeller, who had just begun his new job as tight-ends coach for the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals. To much criticism from legislators and others, Moeller receives $388,026 for the final two-plus years of his contract. February 1996: After an all-night party at a Detroit hotel featuring liquor, marijuana and strippers, five basketball players and a prized recruit they are entertaining, Mateen Cleaves of Flint, narrowly escape death when Maurice Taylor falls asleep a the wheel of an expensive new Ford Explorer. The vehicle, owned by his aunt, veers off the highway and rolls over. U-M takes only five days to investigate the incident; players receive a brief suspension that costs them no game time. April 1996: NCAA investigates cars driven by an unknown number of basketball players, including the Explorer that Taylor crashed. No irregularities found. April 1996: Quarterback Brian Griese is suspended indefinitely for smashing a bar window in an "alcohol-related incident." Griese tells police he broke a window after he had been locked out of a campus-area bar by its manager. November 1996: Football player Charles Winters is charged with assault with intent to commit murder, accused of beating his mother's ex-husband with a baseball bat. Winters, then 22, a senior defensive back, is accused of attacking Horace Davis, 42, o tside his mother's home in Detroit. Winters allegedly knocked Davis down with the bat and then struck him another five or six times. November 1996: Albert White is dismissed from basketball team for unspecified reasons. He leaves school. March 1997: The university announces it had been ordered by NCAA to reopen its investigation into the circumstances of the February 1995 Explorer crash, and the new probe had turned up evidence of at least two minor NCAA violations by a booster, Ed Ma tin of Detroit. Martin was disassociated from the program. When anonymous allegations to the NCAA claim Martin might have given cash and gifts to players, U-M hires prestigious a Kansas City law firm to launch a third investigation. Results are expected t be announced in a few weeks. March 1997: A Detroit News article reveals basketball player Robert Traylor of Detroit has leased a custom-built Chevrolet Suburban -- complete with a television and two stereos -- worth $47,906, without registering vehicle with athletic officials. Th university says it will investigate. April 1997: Fisher is forced to withdraw basketball scholarship he had awarded to Dionte Harvey of Flint after News articles reveal Harvey had been convicted of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old neighborhood girl. June 1997: Basketball guard Brandun Hughes is dismissed from the team. Fisher says he "failed to maintain the necessary commitments to both academics and the basketball program." July 1997: Jones, now a rookie tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars, is arrested after police said he threw a punch at an off-duty police officer. According to the police report, Jones refused to leave a nightclub stage during a performance by a rap band and when an off-duty officer working at the club tried to escort him away, he threw a punch. After leaving Michigan, Jones transferred to Southern Illinois, where he was suspended twice -- once for yelling at a coach, and once for yelling at an offic al. July 1997: Rose is escorted off a Northwest Airlines plane at Detroit Metro Airport after allegedly spitting his gum at a flight attendant who asked him to provide identification before boarding.

Big Red - 11/18/99 23:23:24
My URL:http://www.msu.edu
Favorite College Team: Michigan State

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Bryan, Your just like the rest of those arrogant UofM dickstains. You odviously have the typical Uofm attitude of "My shit doesn't stick." Guess what...it does. You would actually waste your time making this "piece of shit" site boggles the mind. I can ot believe that someone would waste their time on fucking trash like this. Assholes from UofM are always trying to belittle others. Here's an MSU joke for you asshole: What's the difference between a girl from Michigan and an elephant? Answer: 50 pou ds. You talk shit about the women of Notre Dame, but what about all the ugly ass women of UofM. I bet you that is one place UofM will beat Notre Dame: Ugly women. Sorry if I come arcoss hostile I am just tired of the arrogance. I came across your site and I had to comment. I AM being nice too, but I guess opinions are like assholes. Have a nice day: Go State!!!

John D. Marshall - 11/14/99 01:13:26
My Email:counsel@hawaiilaw.com
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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Asshole, you obviously know nothing about Notre Dame's admissions standards, both for students and student athletes, and particularly compared to Michigan. Plus, asshole, object measurements in this regard are available from the Web site for US News & Wo ld Reports, which ranks colleges and their admissions prospects, and on a side-page from the Sporting News web site (which ranks the programs in terms of athletics and academics) and the NCAA (where ND football and ND sports in general have always been ra ed near the top of the pack). So, root for your team, you jerk-off, but get a life that's better than needing to hate anyone else's club. Fuck off, loser.

Joe Boers - 10/31/99 19:33:37
My Email:ndjoe@hotmail.com
Favorite College Team: NOTRE DAME

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YOU SUCK! ND kicks ass over michigan. One word...CLASS! Michigan is a bunch of cheating ass-holes. I loved the illinois game, was it hard beating INDIANA by three points???

tha DZA - 10/27/99 16:07:34
My URL:http://buckeyes.8m.com
My Email:tha_dza@yahoo.com
Favorite College Team: THE Ohio State Buckeyes

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Fuck this page, fuck m*ch*g*n, and fuck ND. All of ya suck and we're gonna kick your ass come November. PS:An extra FUCK ND for thinking they're too good for the Big Ten. What was that Big Ten record this year?

KATE - 10/25/99 21:03:40
Favorite College Team: NOTRE DAME BABY

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i really feel bad that you need to waste your time writing about how much you hate Notre Dame...you must have nothing better to do. Notre Dame is the finest school in the country and you're probably just mad cause your ass got rejected from there. Oh and your top ten list is very contradictory. i suggest you get rid of it so you don't any worse then you already do.

armand - 10/05/99 05:45:53
Favorite College Team: the irish

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fuck you fag cause michigan can suck my white ass and you too. i hope that you rot in fucking hell and die from aids from fucking michigan in the ass. you're the biggest piece of shit that i can imagine. so fuck you and the horse you rode in on you cocksu king, michigan fucking, no reason to be living horseshit. by the way notre dame is the shit, surprised you didn't know that

Scott - 09/18/99 02:43:59
My URL:09/17/99 http://
My Email:cschad@lni.net
Favorite College Team: MICHIGAN RULES

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As all lame ass ND fans are now aware , last year was an accident.MICHIGAN IS BACK ON TRACK.Another NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP is in our sights.Thanks to Jarious and MRS. Davies.That sure was some great clock management at the end of the game.Thanks.Nobody eve did accuse them of being intelligent,if they were they`d be at MICHIGAN.Then again,there are only WINNERS at MICHIGAN.I guess you needed that warm up game,after all.It may be the only game you win.ND SUCKS.MICHIGAN RULES.GO BLUE.

mike - 09/08/99 07:40:47
Favorite College Team: NOTRE DAME#1

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The reason that you are jealous of them is because You know that they are great!!!!! GO IRISH!!!!!!

- 09/07/99 02:48:18
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame

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Well this web site is just proof that all the frickin idiots that attend the University of Michigan and are fans of Michigan are just jealous of Notre Dame. They know that everyone at Notre Dame is infinitely smarter than them and won't have to work in a McDonalds after they get out of school. So why don't you Michigan morons go shove it?

buuddy - 09/06/99 00:56:00
Favorite College Team: michigann

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Pat - 09/05/99 00:36:51
My Email:rockne.scha@usa.net
Favorite College Team: Manson Marvels

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I couldn't agree more with you Brian. In fact, I hope that everyone from that University dies and that all little children that like Notre Dame should die in front of their parents while watching a Notre Dame Football game so then all the parents will kno you are all powerful. Thank you for your support man keep up the good work!

UM class of '58 - 09/04/99 20:22:45
Favorite College Team: MICHIGAN==WHO ELSE?

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YOU POOR LITTLE OUT TO LUNCH NOTRE DAME BABIES, GROW UP AND TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT YOUR TEAM/SCHOOL. THE BIRTHPLACE OF HYPOCRISY. LOOK AT ALL THE ND FOOTBALL 'HEROES' AND WHAT THEY'VE DONE! I.E. P. HORNUNG--SCREWED HIS NFL TEAM AND HIS OWN CAREER BECAUSE HE COULD NOT STOP BEING A SMALL TIME CROOK; THE RECENT COP SHOOTING OF THE JERK IN SAN DIEGO--WITH MORE DRUGS IN HIS SYSTEM THAN IN THE USUAL NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACY; AND OF COURSE DON'T FORGET RON THE 'PEERLESS' TOO DUMB TO REMEMBER TO BREATHE ALONE. BUT I DI AGREE ABOUT MONTANA--HE WAS GOOD AT FOOTBALL--TERRIBLE AT LIFE--PLAYED THE GAME TO THE POINT THAT HE AND HIS MULTI-CONCUSSED HEAD WERE LEAVING THE FIELD ON TWIN STRETCHERS. BTW I UNDERSTAND THE STATUE OF TOUCHDOWN JESUS USED TO HAVE A CAPE, END IN EACH HAND. TURNS OUT THAT (IN TRUE ND TRADITION) THE GUY'S A FLASHER! GO BLUE

- 09/02/99 17:42:54

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Fuck You! - 08/25/99 19:34:15
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame

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Get a life...punk ass bitch

- 08/18/99 02:43:01

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Mike - 04/03/99 21:39:36
My Email:donohue16@yahoo.com
Favorite College Team: Notre Dame Fightin' Irish

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ok lets get one thing strait you stupid fuck. Do you fuckin remember the first game of the fuckin season.well if you fuckin don't i'll fuckin remind you. we whiped your fuckin ass.if i didn't have to fuckin go right fuckin now I'd come over to pussyville nn arbor and kick your fuckin ass. P fuckin S GO NOTRE DAME!!!!!!!!!!!

Marc - 03/06/99 02:41:17
Favorite College Team: MICHIGAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I'm glad to see a quality website like this. It really makes me proud. I just wish I could find a Michigan Rules, Ohio State sucks website! Fuck Ohio State.


Bryan N. - 10/25/98 00:55:03
My URL:http://www.geocites.com/Colossuem/Dugout/5314/
Favorite College Team: MICHIGAN!!

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I LOVE THIS WEBPAGE! (IT ALSO HAPPENS TO BE MINE)NOTRE DAME SUCKS!

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