Lloyd Carr and University of Michigan Involved in Elgibility Scandal

By Sports Writer, Inc., published Sep 29, 2007
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Michigan struggled to pull out a 28-16 win over Big Ten rival Northwestern in week 5 of the college season, but was it their second or third win in the 2007 college football season? Freshman Artis Chambers, who played in all four games before this week, should not have played against Penn State last week according to eligibility rules.

Lloyd Carr and Michigan have made a bunch of mistakes this year, but this is blatant stupidity. One of the primary functions of a head coach in college football is to field the best team of competitive and ELIGIBLE athletes for the football program. Not knowing if a player is eligible to play or not is a cardinal sin. It's either complete neglect of the situation or trying to openly cheat the system. Chambers is primarily a special teams performer, so it is unlikely that Carr was attempting to get a competitive advantage with the situation. With Michigan's 2007 season thus far, however, you never know.

The Big Ten is considering handing down a sanction to University of Michigan, which could include forfeiting the Penn State game for playing an ineligible player. Forfeiting a game would seal Lloyd Carr's fate after this season - a ticket straight out of the Michigan athletic department. Even without forfeiting the game, Carr has been under a lot of criticism this year and his welcome is growing very thin in Ann Arbor.

Lloyd Carr and Michigan were having enough problems this year and now you have to question how he is running the program - regardless of wins and losses. Mike Hart is working his tail off, carrying an offense that has been inconsistent at best, but his coach, Lloyd Carr, can't even get the right players in uniform on a weekly basis. This rivals the little league team playing Danny Almonte when he was too old or a pit crew chief showing up at the race when he was suspended prior to race day.

Lloyd Carr and University of Michigan Involved in Elgibility Scandal

Lloyd Carr's frustrating 2007 season just got worse.

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from the looks of it it was a dumb mistake but i wouldnt call it a scandal

Posted on 10/01/2007 at 8:10:00 AM

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