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OT: Charlie Strong's new team rules at Texas
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RE: OT: Charlie Strong's new team rules at Texas
(07-27-2014 11:06 AM)Hotrod829 Wrote:  
(07-27-2014 10:10 AM)Purple Reign Wrote:  I would say that the culture of JMU Football has changed. At a spring practice, a player jogged off of the field after a play. Withers stopped practice, had him return to his position on the field and then run off of the field.Withers then pointed at the players position coach and said , "that is your player, your responsibility."

So you know that has not happened before at JMU ?

I'll definitely agree with you on that. Mickey would have done the same thing. He did not tolerate lazy. Mick was very disciplined when it came to the practice field. I don't want to come off like Mickey let the players do whatever they wanted. That's definitely not the case. Hell, a guy could fumble once and not get in the next 3 games.
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