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JT Floyd apology statement

Michlady

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http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/col.../id/9046/statement-from-michigan-cb-j-t-floyd

"I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to the University of Michigan, my fans, my friends, my coaches, my teammates, but most importantly, my parents, my daughter, and my family for a poor decision I made this past weekend in celebration of successfully completing my undergraduate degree.

"I have given my heart and soul to this program, and it truly disappointments me that I will not be with my teammates in Florida. This is a deep pain that I am dealing with to the best of my ability. I am 23 years old and despite the successes I've had on and off the field, I made a very uncharacteristic and immature decision. This decision contradicts the expectations that I have set for myself, and the expectations that others have set for me as well. I do sincerely apologize, and I have already started to learn from this experience. I will continue to use this experience as a driving force to become a better man.

"Although I looked forward to finishing my college football career playing against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl, I fully understand the decision Coach Hoke had to make by suspending me from the bowl game. I have called Ann Arbor my home for the last five years, and I can honestly say that everyone here will remain an integral part of my family. I am extremely humbled to be in the position that I am today, and furthermore I know none of this would even be possible without all of your help and support over the years. I am very grateful to have been given the opportunity to successfully complete my degree at the University of Michigan. My family and I are also very appreciative for the support we have received from the staff of the university. I especially want to thank Coach Hoke, our entire football staff, my incredible teammates, and the unbelievable fans that support us each and every day.

"Again, I sincerely apologize for my most recent actions. My last name and reputation mean more to me than words will ever be able to express. I promise to always represent our university with pride, class, dignity, respect, and professionalism. It is through my experiences here at the University of Michigan that I am a better person, and more equipped to prepare myself for the obstacles and challenges that lie ahead.

"I wish the best of luck to Coach Hoke and my teammates in the Outback Bowl, and again, I am sincerely sorry."
 
Perhaps this letter should be used with future players/teams to get the point across before they decide to be selfish rather than think of the team (the team, the team).
 
I feel for him but you know he knew he was on his last chance and he blew it. He gave Hoke really no choice.
 
JT's agent writes a nice letter. Wordy, but nice.

I think it is reasonable to have this view as not many college kids, even 23 year old graduates, write like this. Comes across more lawyer-esque. Maybe he wrote it with assistance from an agent or parent or...

I'm just thankful that Hoke did what was right instead of trying to sweep it under the rug. That is a good sign that he won't hide things just for the sake of a guy getting to play even his last game. Integrity means something to Hoke. Nobody is perfect of course, but this is encouraging. He tries to teach these kids to do the right thing and that life is more important than football. His suspending of these guys just reinforces those lessons.
 
JT's agent writes a nice letter. Wordy, but nice.

At Ohio* they marched their latest miscreant in arm-in-arm with his former charges in a gesture of grand appreciation. Such are the standards of the Ohio* football program, barely above those of the New Deal Used Car Lot.
 
JT sounds adequately contrite. I vote he stays a Michigan Man. Glad he finished his degree.
 
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