JUSTIN FEAGIN RUMORS

Feagin Dénouement

You know, I liked Justin Feagin. As a guy thousands of miles away from the man in question and limited to assembling things other people wrote about him, I had just more than zero to go on, but I liked him anyway. He played both ways at a tiny school and smiled big and innocent on signing day and said things that seemed different and bouncier than your average bouncy, meaningless...
Via MGoBlog  |  August 11, 2009

Report: Ex-Michigan WR admitted role in drug deal

Michigan dismissed sophomore receiver Justin Feagin from the football team after he told police he was involved in a failed cocaine deal with another student, the Detroit Free Press reported on its Web site.
Via Fox Sports  |  August 10, 2009

The Justin Feagin Chronicles

It was reported by us that former Michigan QB/turned slot WR Justin Feagin who announced his intention to transfer a few weeks ago, would transfer to Appalachian State...of all places. Well, some new stuff has come to light in the past couple days that have ended any such transfers. An investigation by The Detroit Free Press has uncovered some new information about Feagin and...
Via Maize & Blue Nation  |  August 10, 2009

Michigan Football Monday: Justin Feagin Caught In a Drug Deal

When a player is thrown off the team for "Violation of Team Rules," you know it's something more then missing a work out or being late for a meeting. The Freep found out why:Justin Feagin was an alleged drug dealer at the University of Michigan. He had helped a friend try to set up a cocaine deal that never happened and some people around Feagin said he was known to have been selling...
Via Bleacher Report  |  August 10, 2009

Police: Ex-Michigan Wolverine Justin Feagin in failed drug deal

Police reports show that Justin Feagin was dismissed from the Michigan football team after an alleged failed drug deal.
Via ESPN  |  August 10, 2009

University of Michigan Wolverines lose another player with dismissal of WR Justin Feagin

Michigan has dismissed sophomore slot receiver Justin Feagin for violating team rules.
Via ESPN  |  July 25, 2009

Justin Feagin Dismissed

So I got an email yesterday predicting the departure of a quarterback from Florida and thought to myself "oh God, not Denard Robinson." Well, it wasn't Denard Robinson. Sophomore-to-be slot receiver Justin Feagin is no more: "Justin Feagin was dismissed from the team for a violation of team rules Thursday evening," head coach Rich Rodriguez said in a statement...
Via MGoBlog  |  July 25, 2009

Unverified Voracity Is Personally Writing This

Yeah, it's him. At least some of the coach twitter feeds are written by low-level marketing flacks, but Charlie Weis' is legit: I, personally, am working on Nevada, our first opponent, this week; Michigan, our second opponent, next week; and Michigan State, our third opponent, the week prior to Memorial Day. Go Irish! (FTR: That's two tweets conjoined.) Charlie Weis...
Via MGoBlog  |  May 06, 2009

Denard Robinson and Adrian Witty Commit to Michigan

Michigan just picked up two more commits from the state of Florida. Actually, both of them are from Deerfield Beach, Florida, as they were teammates in high school and will continue to be teammates in college. Denard Robinson, an athlete that plays quarterback and cornerback, and Adrian Witty, ...
Via Michigan Sports Center  |  February 04, 2009

Links for 2008-07-29

Fortier close to achieving his dream walk-on LB from Traverse City Lloyd Carr: On attrition with Rich Rod, Michigan Stadium, his retirement and more not much of note. Pat White and Justin Feagin: Can We Compare Them? you *could*, sure. but you probably shouldn't Mike Barwis and the Great White North: You Damn Dirty Dog "Man and wolf, sheathed in muscle and rivalry...
Via MGoBlog  |  July 30, 2008
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