Rich Rodriguez walked into the ballroom at the Hyatt Regency for the start of Big Ten media day Tuesday and gave Penn State linebacker Sean Lee a hug.
As disappointing as last year's 3-9 record was, Rich Rodriguez isn't feeling any more pressure to win in his second season at Michigan.
None of the craziness really surprised Rich Rodriguez. He presided over one of the most riled-up fan bases in college sports while coaching at West Virginia, where Moutaineers fans have a propensity to burn couches and hold raucous celebratory parties. Still, Rodriguez brought the funny when he discussed his first ...
It's been one season for Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez since he left the Big East for the Big Ten. And the difference that stood out the most is the depth of his new conference. "Probably the quality of depth in our league, now, is a little bit stronger at certain ...
Shaun King has seen Rich Rodriguez’s second-year magic first hand. A former NFL quarterback turned ESPN analyst, King led Tulane to a perfect season in 1998, his second year with Rodriguez as his position coach and offensive coordinator.