Ha, SOP when someone wrecks a car at 3AM, stumbles and lies. Another one of your guys got away with something, rejoice!
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostHere is a tip for you, if anyone crashes a car at 3 AM and the cops see the dude stumbling there going to give a breath test just in case in most every municipality.
I believe the Free Press article mentioned that one of the officers said that conditions were slippery, and Simpson could have stumbled on some ice.
Simpson wasn't drunk. He was out after curfew, in a borrowed car, and was probably driving stupidly, and wrecked out. He admitted it later, and was punished. The cops investigated, and could not prove otherwise, and they rightly closed the case.
Cheer up, Froot. I'm sure your boys will lay about a 30 point whupping on our guys later today, and all will be well again. Happy days.
I don't always roll a joint, but when I do, its usually my ankle
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostHa, SOP when someone wrecks a car at 3AM, stumbles and lies. Another one of your guys got away with something, rejoice!
Nobody who roots for MSU has any standing to point out the sliver in Michigan's eye. MSU needs to remove the log from their own eye first.I don't always roll a joint, but when I do, its usually my ankle
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I just read through the article(s). I don't see anything fishy here as far as the U goes at all. Simpson was driving a a 2001 Toyota Rav 4 after 3AM near Hill & S. Forrest and that car belonged to a manager on the team that happens to be Manuel's son. He hit a sing and a utility pole per the report, walked away from the vehicle at the site of the accident, apparently returned, was questioned by police, told them his name was Jeff Jackson and wasn't the driver. Further Simpson told police he was walking by and saw his friend's car. Police stated they recognized "Jeff Jackson" as Simpson but apparently took him at his word that he wasn't the driver.
The police did not write any tickets, the car was towed, Simpson went home. You have to assume he reported the circumstances of the accident to his coaches - probably the manager - at some point that morning or later that day. He also probably told them he had been driving but told police he wasn't the driver. Looks like that got cleared up and the police then wrote Simpson a citation for loss of control of a vehicle. The ticket was for $130 and part of it has already been paid.
It's clear that at some point, Howard knew about the accident, probably had information from the Ann Arbor police and Warde's son, determined that Simpson had violated curfew, suspended him then had a talk with Simpson about lying to police. That's it. This falls into the category of kids sneaking out and doing stupid shit, getting caught and paying the price of $130 ticket, a suspension and a rug dance in front of Howard which likely wasn't a lot of fun for Simpson. Pretty much what any parent would do in this case. There's no negligence on the part of U, no hiding shit, no bad messaging, it was handled. End of story but no ........
It's the Freep ..... just keep that in mind.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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I'm glad they won if only just to gain a split and preserve home court. Unlike some previous games, the guys hit the FT's down the stretch, and hung on to win.
Any win over Sparty is a good thing.
I didn't see the first half, but I guess there was a FT disparity that made MSU feel like they were playing at home. M got to the line once or twice, and Sparty got there something like 20 times? I haven't seen the stats yet ...
Big Ten officiating .....I don't always roll a joint, but when I do, its usually my ankle
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Looks like Livers being back makes a rather large difference in this team's chemistry and function.
The string of dysfunction, poor shooting and last minute losses were frustrating.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostWhaboutism is strong with this one.
Anyhow, great win today. Howard deserves a ton of credit from the people who think he's in over his head. Livers is back and they now have the chance to go on a little mini-run here. Once off the bubble you start looking at the volume of Q1 wins, what's likely to be the only victory had against Gonzaga this year, and hopefully a good showing in the conference tournament. Finish strong by stealing a win on the road against a non-Northwestern team and they finish 5-3 on the season.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostM funnels its cars and cash to players through the AD's wife? Good gawd. That's amateur hour.
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Originally posted by lineygoblue View PostI'm glad they won if only just to gain a split and preserve home court. Unlike some previous games, the guys hit the FT's down the stretch, and hung on to win.
Any win over Sparty is a good thing.
I didn't see the first half, but I guess there was a FT disparity that made MSU feel like they were playing at home. M got to the line once or twice, and Sparty got there something like 20 times? I haven't seen the stats yet ...
Big Ten officiating .....
Anyway, it was a very good win. The team still has trouble with points in the paint (see above) but they hit enough 3's and FT's to win the day. Also, in the 2nd half, they really rebounded well.
The "Juwan can't coach" duo is quite quiet today. He still has a lot to learn but I think he's pretty solid. He has a philosophy and will probably improve on in game adjustments. He's already abandoned his "no double-team" approach that he had for the first half of January.
Some people may remember Beilein's first year here. Even though he had a TON of success prior to coming to AA, that first squad had an awful year. They were light on talent (though they did have Manny, DeShawn Sims, and Udoh) and couldn't make a 3 to save their lives. They went 10-22! Beilein had to get his kind of players here. I think we can afford Juwan the same courtesy.
Also, while the scholarship dilemma very likely won't allow for it, (and I never imagined typing this) I'd be happy if Davis got his 5th year. He's passed Castleton in the rotation, his better moves on the post than Teske, and has become a really valuable role-player. Sure, he's foul prone but at least most of those fouls are the kind that might leave a bruise. Michigan likely won't have room for him, unless there's a way he can be a preferred walk-on, but we may have some issues backing up the 5 next season. If CC transfers (which I think is a strong possibility at this point ), I guess that would mean Johns and Todd would be our back ups to Dickenson.
The guys I see as potential transfers are CC, Nunez, and maybe even Bajema. I still have hope that another offseason in Camp Sanderson for Colin will take him to the level of contributor but I could also see him deciding on a change of scenery. I think he can be a good (maybe even very good?) player. I'm just not sure that it will happen for him here.
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