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The Michigan Post-Mortem: Fin.
It’s been real.
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MINI-DOCUMENTARY: The 1998 Rose Bowl
The story of the 1998 Rose Bowl, where #1 Michigan hopes to clinch an unexpected national title against Ryan Leaf’s Washington State.
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TRAILER: Let’s Remember Some Games: The 1998 Rose Bowl
Michigan. Washington State. Charles Woodson. Ryan Leaf. A program still sponsored by Russell Athletic. It’s the 1998 Rose Bowl.
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The Michigan Post-Mortem: Won the Big Ten, Again
Given Michigan secured their first back-to-back outright Big Ten championships since 1991-92, last night’s 43-22 victory over Purdue felt oddly anticlimactic.
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One Frame at a Time: The Game
The best GIFs from Michigan-Ohio State feature a lot of long touchdowns, crowd reaction shots and Mike Sainristil heroics. But first, a breakdown of the special teams play that could’ve changed the entire outcome.
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Pasadena or Purgatory: The Game, 1964
Michigan prepares for a winner-take-all game in Columbus. Led by an All-American player-turned-coach, the Wolverines and their fans carry more optimism into The Game than they have in years. Ohio State has previously seemed unbeatable under their highly regarded coach but the momentum has shifted north over the past year. It’s 1964.
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The Preview: When Ohio State Passes the Ball
The only fitting way for this site to preview The Game was to pit colleagues against against each other. In the red corner, representing the 11-0 Ohio State Buckeyes: Kevin Harrish. In the blue corner, representing the 11-0 Michigan Wolverines: Ace Anbender. Let’s begin.
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THE MICHIGAN POST-MORTEM: MICHIGAN BEATS ILLINOIS, EVERYTHING IS FINE
Taking “survive and advance” to the limit.
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Blue’s News: Get Well, Steven Holtz
Michigan ice hockey is battling a suspected adenovirus outbreak that reportedly has one player in the intensive care unit. The team lost against Minnesota on Thursday night, 5-2.
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Michigan vs. Illinois Preview: Bielema’s Bunch Is Banged Up
Michigan takes on an Illinois team that’s on a two-game losing streak and injured at key positions. They’re also dangerous if overlooked.