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By Jemele Hill
Page 2 Friday, September 4, 2009 If what a collection of current and former Michigan players say is true, Rich Rodriguez has confused playing college football with working on an assembly line. Rodriguez's guilt or innocence ultimately will be decided by the NCAA and his university, but most of us shouldn't be surprised that a college football coach would circumvent the NCAA rules on practice limits and offseason workouts. But what these Michigan players -- and some of their parents -- are alleging against Rodriguez goes far b ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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