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Notebook: Slivers of light shed on quarterback situation
The players and coaches of the Michigan football team have been extremely tight-lipped lately about the quarterback situation going into Saturday's home opener against Connecticut.
All anyone has been told is that each quarterback has a chance to play and that all three have been competing very well.
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A few years ago she kissed a girl and liked it. Now she’s back to fulfill your other teenage dreams.
Katy Perry, the 25-year-old pop chart-topper, is at it again. Her newest release, Teenage Dream, makes one 60-minute whirlwind of an album out of crazy antics, nostalgic love and lustful thoughts — basically, the three main components of a teenage lifestyle.
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Rev. Jesse Jackson promotes peace march during visit to 'U'
In a speech given at the University’s Trotter Multicultural Center earlier today, Rev. Jesse Jackson offered a clear message to students: “When you as students fight back, you change America for the better.”
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Two Republican incumbents to seek re-election to 'U' Board of Regents
The race for two seats on the University’s Board of Regents will heat up this weekend when both the Democratic and Republican parties hold their nominating conventions to choose candidates for the two posts.
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Viewpoint: Defining history
The importance of changing the current makeup of this region — and on a more massive scale, this country — was put forth to students by President John F. Kennedy during his visit to the University in 1960.
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In light of Troy Woolfolk's season-ending injury, Michigan secondary forced to grow up fast
Every day Tony Gibson’s secondary seems to be getting younger.
The assistant coach has watched his top cornerback from last year go undrafted in the NFL Draft, two prospects — one a five-star — not qualify for the program and another top recruit defect to West Virginia after his redshirt season.
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Errors, youth burn Blue in five-set match, 'M' finishes second at Rocket Classic
Toledo, Ohio — Mark Rosen was sporting a new look this past weekend at the Rocket Classic, and so was the Michigan volleyball team.
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'Mafia II' proves its worth to videogame family
For eight long years, the gaming world has awaited the release of "Mafia II," sequel to the highly successful first "Mafia." And thankfully, it was worth the wait. Despite a few minor problems, "Mafia II" brings a dark, solid story, as well as an open world that's (almost) as realistic as a videogame can be.
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Notebook: Quarterbacks will know starter the night before first game
Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez isn’t going to tell his quarterbacks who the starter is in the Wolverines season opener until the night before the game.
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Forcier responding to offseason challenges
First, sophomore quarterback Tate Forcier's teammate, senior cornerback Troy Woolfolk, called him out publicly at Big Ten media day, saying Forcier hadn't shown up to enough voluntary summer workouts.
Then, Forcier's helmet was stripped of its wings during spring practice, with coaches saying he and a few other players needed to earn their wings back by proving themselves in camp.
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