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Monday, August 31, 2009 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez said Monday that his football program has abided by NCAA rules, despite allegations from anonymous players and former players who say the team has practiced far beyond the time allowed. "We know the rules," Rodriguez said, "and we follow the rules." At a news conference in Ann Arbor, Rodriguez became emotional and had to gather himself several times with glassy eyes as he denied any wrongdoing. "I guess I'm here to tell you that whatever you ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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