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If he remains on scholarship so he can graduate and it counts towards the 85, how exactly is that "freeing up room?"
As Fungo mentioned above, once he signs the waiver, he's no longer on football scholarship but a medical hardship scholarship...two different pots of money. Basically he still gets to go to school for "free" but signs away his eligibility to play and thus doesn't count against the 85.
 
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Pipkins and others are being forced to take medical waivers against their will.
So now that fat-assed pinhead can't go 0-4 against Ohio State. What a shame!

Here are some memorable quotes from Pipkins:

"Who are you talking about?" Pipkins asked in a radio interview in Ann Arbor on Friday. "Are you talking about those people down south? I don't want to give them the time of day.

"We're going to see them Nov. 24 at that 'Shoe.' In the next couple years, we'll see them at the Big House, but it's just going to be like it was last year."

For those who need reminding, Michigan beat Ohio State 40-34 in Ann Arbor this past November, ending a seven-game losing streak against the Buckeyes in their annual, season-ending rivalry game.

Pipkins didn't stop there, either, going on to talk about some of his fellow incoming freshman. Pipkins said that when Michigan signee Kyle Kalis faced Ohio State recruit Tommy Schutt in the Army All-American Game, Schutt "ate turf. He at turf the entire time."

Pipkins also talked about his matchup with Ohio State's newest offensive lineman Kyle Dodson in the same game.

"I gave a little bit to what's his name, Dodson," Pipkins said. "He ran away from me. That's what they do. They run their mouth, and then when they meet up with the belly of the beast -- I call myself that because I am -- then they run away. When it comes to reality, they want to run away."

http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/34684543
For his entire scUM career, Ondre "The Beast" Pipkins had 23 tackles (5 solo) and one (1) TFL.
 
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"I gave a little bit to what's his name, Dodson," Pipkins said. "He ran away from me. That's what they do. They run their mouth, and then when they meet up with the belly of the beast -- I call myself that because I am -- then they run away. When it comes to reality, they want to run away."
For those who were unaware, Kyle Dodson was injured and not participating in this event that Pipkins was boasting about.
 
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Congrats to "Spike" Bolden
Michigan nets zero Phil Steele preseason All-Americans, Joe Bolden a second-team All-Big Ten pick
...the Wolverines were shut out of noted college football previewer Phil Steele's massive 2015 preseason All-American list Monday...

http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2015/06/michigan_nets_zero_phil_steele.html


My favorite comment:

This is mind boggling and should be a strong motivator for every Michigan player. Harbaugh will rub it in their faces until they internalize the message of excellence on the field. By the end of the year, Peppers will be there, at least one of the grad transfers, an offensive and defensive lineman, and Green if he reaches his potential.

At least one of the grad transfers will be an AA by the end of the year.....:slappy:

never mind their distinct lack of AA credentials during the first 4 years of their college career, one good season of The Harbraugh is all it will take
 
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