Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Michigan is now a synonym for cheating.
No, it's not.
OP clearly had other intentions starting this post as a troll/poser. Unfortunately, DCUM is too smart for that. The actions of one man do not reflect an entire university and the actions of a football coach have zero impact on the academic integrity. I feel sorry for the victim and for Moore’s family. I’m glad the university acted swiftly and removed an individual who does not represent the values of the school.
OP here. Proud alum of Michigan EECS and attended every home game from 99–03 during Carr/Brady/Henson era. No other intentions beyond hearing from an academic-focused, non-football crowd away from A2.
DP. If it reassures you, my junior, female interested in ME from out of state, not only wouldn't care about this scandal, but is unlikely to ever hear about it unless I tell her, or unless she gets in and starts paying attention to football. The school's reputation in engineering is intact.
Anonymous wrote:On good authority, he coerced her to get not one but two abortions and she refused the second. Kid is at Michigan and the rumor mill is in high gear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Michigan is now a synonym for cheating.
No, it's not.
OP clearly had other intentions starting this post as a troll/poser. Unfortunately, DCUM is too smart for that. The actions of one man do not reflect an entire university and the actions of a football coach have zero impact on the academic integrity. I feel sorry for the victim and for Moore’s family. I’m glad the university acted swiftly and removed an individual who does not represent the values of the school.
OP here. Proud alum of Michigan EECS and attended every home game from 99–03 during Carr/Brady/Henson era. No other intentions beyond hearing from an academic-focused, non-football crowd away from A2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The University of Michigan is now a synonym for cheating.
No, it's not.
OP clearly had other intentions starting this post as a troll/poser. Unfortunately, DCUM is too smart for that. The actions of one man do not reflect an entire university and the actions of a football coach have zero impact on the academic integrity. I feel sorry for the victim and for Moore’s family. I’m glad the university acted swiftly and removed an individual who does not represent the values of the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the fact he was paid $6 million a year to coach college football is more of a scandal than his cheating on his wife with some staffer.
39 other college football coaches are paid more than he was. Highest was UGA coach at 13mill+, about to be eclipsed by new LSU coach who ditched Ole Miss: https://sportsdata.usatoday.com/ncaa/salaries/football/coach
13 million is insanity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this affects none of the students but the football players. It’s not a big deal.
Sorry, but the football program is a HUGE part of the university and this will have carryover repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this affects none of the students but the football players. It’s not a big deal.
This is not affect 99% of the student population.
Particularly because the football season is over. And luckily all the focus can shift to the #1 ranked basketball team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this affects none of the students but the football players. It’s not a big deal.
Sorry, but the football program is a HUGE part of the university and this will have carryover repercussions.
For admissions? So maybe my kid will have a hair of a chance next year?
This is not going to change people's desire to attend/not attend the school.
College is bigger than admissions unlike what this board leads you to believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, this affects none of the students but the football players. It’s not a big deal.
This is not affect 99% of the student population.