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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 04 Aug 2024, 02:01

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Week 9 Recruiting Update 🏈

After an exhilarating victory against Michigan State to retain the Paul Bunyan Trophy, the Michigan Wolverines have also experienced significant developments on the recruiting front. Let's dive into the latest commitments and adjustments as Coach Spirit St. Patrick continues to build a promising future for Michigan.

New Commitments:
1. WR Manu Jung
- Profile: 6'1", 185 lbs, Deep Threat WR from Chicago, IL.
- Attributes:
- 78 Deep Route, 77 Release, 99 Speed, 95 Acceleration, 76 Catch in Traffic, 81 Catching, 69 Medium Route.
- Mentals: Takeoff, Recoup, Winning Time.
- Insight: Jung's commitment solidifies Michigan's dynamic “Terror Twins” duo. His extraordinary speed and agility are set to make an immediate impact on the Wolverines' receiving corps.

2. Dalvin Darnell
- Profile: 6'2", 322 lbs, Agile RG (Juco So.) from Saline, MI.
- Attributes:
- 75 Pass Block Finesse, 75 Lead Block, 72 Run Block Finesse, 85 Impact Blocking, 89 Strength, 67 Pass Block.
- Mentals: Road Dog, Team Player.
- Insight: Darnell brings strength and versatility to Michigan’s offensive line, contributing significantly to both pass protection and run blocking.

Missed Targets:
1. TE Austin Peppers
- Decision: Peppers has committed to Penn State.
2. DT Isaac Katula
- Decision: Katula has committed to Wisconsin.
3. MLB Jalen Nagy
- Decision: Nagy has committed to Missouri.
4. ROLB Steve Sheppard
- Decision: Sheppard has committed to Iowa.
5. WR Dion Thomas
- Decision: Thomas has committed to Illinois.

Updated Recruiting Class:
Despite some setbacks, Michigan continues to hold strong at the #14 spot in the national recruiting rankings. Key highlights include:
- 4-star recipients like Manu Jung, Floyd Strange, and more, solidifying an impressive receiving corps.
- Dalvin Darnell’s commitment adding depth and talent to the offensive line.
Current Michigan Recruiting Class Overview:
- Total Recruits: 12 (including new commitments)
- Notable Recruits: Kyle Donahue (5-star DT), Manu Jung (4-star WR), Floyd Strange (4-star WR), Steve Barr (4-star TE)

Top Five National Recruiting Classes:
1. Notre Dame
2. Oregon
3. Penn State
4. LSU
5. Miami


Michigan Wolverines' recruiting efforts continue to make significant progress under Coach Spirit St. Patrick. With the latest commitments, particularly the addition of Manu Jung, the future looks bright for Michigan Football. Despite missing out on some key targets, the Wolverines are building a well-rounded and dynamic roster that promises excitement and competitiveness.

As Michigan looks forward to upcoming matchups and further recruiting opportunities, the Wolverines faithful can remain optimistic about the program’s direction.
Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, for more recruiting insights and updates on the field. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 04 Aug 2024, 02:40

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Week 9 Review and College Football Playoff Rankings 🏈

Week 9 has shaken up the college football landscape with several surprising results and significant upsets. As the first College Football Playoff (CFP) bracket is released, let’s dive into the key matchups, updated rankings, and standout performances.

Key Matchups and Results from Week 9:
1. Liberty (5-2) vs. Kennesaw State (5-2):
- Final Score: 10-3
- Highlight: Liberty’s defense held strong in a low-scoring victory over Kennesaw State.
2. Unranked Minnesota (3-5) vs. #8 Maryland (7-1):
- Final Score: 39-37
- Highlight: Minnesota pulled off a stunning upset against previously unbeaten Maryland.
3. #16 Nebraska (7-1) vs. #4 Ohio State (7-1):
- Final Score: 34-28
- Highlight: Nebraska secured a significant road victory, knocking off Ohio State in Columbus.
4. #21 Oklahoma (5-3) vs. #6 Ole Miss (7-1):
- Final Score: 36-28
- Highlight: Ole Miss continued their strong season with a crucial win over Oklahoma.

First College Football Playoff Rankings:
The initial CFP rankings offer a glimpse into the leading contenders for the national championship. Here’s the complete bracket:
1. Notre Dame (8-0)
2. Alabama (7-1)
3. Michigan (6-2)
4. Oregon (7-1)
5. Texas (7-1)
6. Ole Miss (7-1)
7. Ohio State (5-2)
8. Clemson (5-2)
9. NC State (7-1)
10. Penn State (5-2)
11. Utah (7-1)
12. Texas A&M (6-2)
13. Washington (7-1)
14. USC (5-3)
15. Virginia Tech (7-1)
16. Georgia (4-3)
17. Nebraska (7-1)
18. Miami (6-2)
19. UCF (7-1)
20. Florida (5-2)
21. Texas Tech (7-1)
22. Auburn (6-2)
23. Oklahoma (5-3)
24. Maryland (7-1)
25. Syracuse (6-1)

Heisman Watch:
QB Jalen Milroe (Alabama, Jr. RS):
- Stat Line: 26-28, 365 passing yards, 5 touchdowns; 27 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown.
WR Koby Drake (Memphis, Sr. RS):
- Stat Line: 6 receptions, 132 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns.
QB Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss, Sr.):
- Stat Line: 20-23, 193 passing yards, 3 touchdowns; 49 rushing yards.
WR Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona, Jr.):
- Stat Line: 4 receptions, 120 receiving yards, 1 touchdown.
QB Riley Leonard (Notre Dame, Sr.):
- Stat Line: 18-26, 251 passing yards, 2 touchdowns; 50 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown.

Players of the Week:
National Defensive Player of the Week:
Brendon Harris, Mid Tennessee SS:
- Stat Line: 7 tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, 1 touchdown.
National Offensive Player of the Week:
Devaughn Mortimer, Western Michigan WR:
- Stat Line: 12 receptions, 223 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns.

Big Ten Standouts:
Defensive - Jordan Phillips, Maryland DT:
- Stat Line: 4 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries.
Offensive - Shaleak Knotts, Maryland WR:
- Stat Line: 8 receptions, 120 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns; 1 rushing touchdown.

College Football Playoff Bracket:
1. Alabama - Bye
2. Oregon - Bye
3. Clemson - Bye
4. Texas Tech - Bye
5. Notre Dame vs. 12 Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns
6. Michigan vs. 11 Penn State
7. Texas vs. 10 NC State
8. Ole Miss vs. 9 Ohio State


Week 9 has brought dramatic shifts and clarified the playoff picture. Michigan's placement at #3 in the CFP rankings reflects their strong season thus far. The matchups and performances from this week have set the stage for more thrilling contests and potential upsets in the weeks to come.

As the Wolverines prepare for their next challenges, fans can look forward to continued excellence both on the field and in recruiting efforts.
Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, for more updates and analysis as Michigan continues their quest for a national championship. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 04 Aug 2024, 02:49

**College GameDay Interview: Coach Spirit St. Patrick Previews Showdown Against #4 Oregon**

Rece Davis: "Good morning, everyone, and welcome to College GameDay, coming to you live from Ann Arbor, Michigan, where the #3 Wolverines are set to host the #4 Oregon Ducks in a crucial matchup with significant playoff implications. We're thrilled to be joined by the man of the hour, Michigan's head coach, Spirit St. Patrick. Coach, welcome to the show!"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Thanks, Rece! It’s great to be here."

Rece Davis: "Coach, you've got quite a task ahead of you with #4 Oregon coming to town. They're riding high, but so are you. How's the preparation been for this game?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "The preparation has been intense, Rece. Oregon is a formidable team, and we know we have our work cut out for us. We’ve been focusing on playing our game and staying disciplined. The guys are locked in and ready to go."

Kirk Herbstreit: "Coach, you have the #3 offense in the nation, the #1 rushing offense, and the #2 scoring offense, but your defense has struggled, especially in terms of yards allowed. How do you plan to balance that against a high-powered Oregon offense?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Kirk, you’re right. Our defense has had its challenges, but we've been working hard to address those issues. The key for us will be to win the battle at the line of scrimmage and limit explosive plays. We need to put pressure on their quarterback and get stops on critical downs. On offense, we’ll stick to our strengths—running the ball effectively and controlling the clock."

Desmond Howard: "Coach, Derrick Harmon from Oregon has been a disruptive force on defense. How do you plan to keep him in check and ensure that he doesn't derail your rushing attack?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Derrick Harmon is a tremendous player, and we’ve got a lot of respect for what he brings to the field. Our offensive line has been preparing diligently, focusing on fundamentals and technique. It's crucial for us to execute our blocking schemes and stay disciplined. We’ll also look to mix things up and keep them guessing with our play calling."

David Pollack: "Your team has been phenomenal on offense, but as you've mentioned, defense has been a struggle. What adjustments have you been working on with your defensive staff to tighten things up?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "David, we've been emphasizing fundamentals—tackling, positioning, and communication. We need to play team defense and rely on each other to make plays. We've also been working on different schemes to better match up with Oregon's offense. It's about playing smart, aggressive football and trusting the process."

Rece Davis: "Coach, with the B1G Ten title on the line and a possible playoff spot up for grabs, how are you keeping your team focused and not overwhelmed by the stakes?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Rece, it's all about taking one game at a time. The guys understand the importance of this game, but we've been emphasizing the need to stay in the moment and focus on executing the game plan. It’s about playing Michigan Football to the best of our abilities and enjoying the journey. This game is a great opportunity, and we’re ready to embrace the challenge."

Kirk Herbstreit: "Last question, Coach. What would a win against Oregon mean for this program, especially given the progress you've made this season?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "A win against Oregon would be huge. It would solidify our position as one of the top teams in the nation and put us in a great spot for the B1G Ten title and beyond. More importantly, it would be a testament to the hard work and dedication of our players and staff. They’ve poured their hearts into this season, and it would be a well-deserved moment of validation for all their efforts."

Rece Davis: "Coach Spirit St. Patrick, thanks so much for joining us. Best of luck today against Oregon. We're looking forward to a great game!"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Thank you, Rece. Thanks, guys. Go Blue!"

Rece Davis: "Alright, folks, there you have it. The stage is set for a monumental clash here in Ann Arbor. Stay with us—we have a packed show ahead as we break down all the key matchups and storylines right here on College GameDay."
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Post by djp73 » 04 Aug 2024, 06:36

Big game against Oregon here! Losing all those recruits in conference is rough.

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Post by COYB54 » 04 Aug 2024, 07:41

Oregon game could mean a 1st round bye, those two signees look tough too
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Post by Agent » 04 Aug 2024, 19:30

Oh this one is gonna be good. Gotta put Oregon in the dirt
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Post by The JZA » 04 Aug 2024, 22:52

The stage is set for Michigan, lets get this win

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 06:25

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Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Heartbreaker Against Oregon 🏈

In a highly anticipated showdown, the #3 Michigan Wolverines hosted the #4 Oregon Ducks in a game that lived up to its billing as the Game of the Week. Despite a valiant effort and some electrifying moments, Michigan fell short, losing 28-35 to Oregon. Here’s a detailed recap of the thrilling contest.

First Half:
Fireworks Early On:
- Oregon set the tone early with a long drive capped by a touchdown run from Jordan James, putting the Ducks up 7-0.
- Michigan responded with their own scoring drive, as Donovan Edwards punched in a rushing touchdown to tie the game at 7-7.

Momentum Swings:
- Will Johnson gave Michigan a boost with a pick-six off Dillon Gabriel, putting the Wolverines ahead 14-7.
- Tez Johnson quickly tied it up for Oregon, returning the favor with an 85-yard touchdown reception following an Alex Orji interception.
- Tez Johnson struck again with another long touchdown reception, giving the Ducks a 21-14 lead after another Orji interception. Orji, determined to make amends, evened the score with a rushing touchdown.
- Oregon capitalized once more and led 28-21 at halftime, with Tez Johnson having a monster first half.

Second Half:
Battle of the Titans:

- Michigan and Oregon traded blows throughout the second half, with both defenses making key stands.
- Alex Orji threw four touchdowns in the game, showcasing moments of brilliance but also struggling with turnovers.
- Michigan had two critical drives in the final minutes but couldn't convert, as Orji’s turnovers proved too costly.
- The Wolverines' comeback efforts fell short, and despite their relentless push, they lost 28-35.

Key Performances:
Michigan Offense:

- Alex Orji: Completed 291 passing yards, 1 touchdown, 4 interceptions, and scored a rushing touchdown. Orji also showcased his dual-threat capability but was hampered by turnovers.
- Donovan Edwards: Carried the ball 15 times for 98 yards and a touchdown, providing a consistent ground threat.
- Michigan Receivers: Spread the ball effectively, though none reached the end zone through the air.

Oregon Offense:
- Dillon Gabriel: Managed the game well, connecting with key targets and leading scoring drives.
- Tez Johnson: Had a career game, making 5 receptions for 198 yards and 3 touchdowns, proving to be a game-changer for the Ducks.

Game Analysis:
The tightly contested game showcased the strengths and weaknesses of both teams. Michigan’s powerful run game and Orji’s dynamic playmaking kept them in contention, but critical turnovers and Oregon’s explosive plays, particularly from Tez Johnson, made the difference.

Post-Game Standings:
- Michigan now holds a 6-3 overall record, causing their College Football Playoff and B1G Championship prospects to dwindle.
- Oregon solidified their position in the top tier, maintaining their playoff hopes.


This bitter loss underscores the Wolverines' need to address their defensive coverage and ball security issues. Coach Spirit St. Patrick and his team must regroup, learning from this tough defeat as they aim to finish the season strong.

Michigan’s resilience and determination will be key as they strive to bounce back and keep their championship hopes alive, even if from a more challenging position.
Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, for more updates and analysis as Michigan continues their season. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

Oregon 14 | 14 | 7 | 0 || 35
Michigan 14 | 7 | 0 | 7 || 28

Key Stats

Team Stats

Oregon
Total Offense - 467 Yds
Pass Yards - 409 Yds
3rd Down Conversions - 4/9(57%)
Turnovers - 3
Time of Possession - 15:24

Michigan
1st Downs - 26
Total Offense - 451 Yds
Rush Yds - 154 Yds
Pass Yds - 297 Yds
3rd Down Conversions - 5/11(45%)
Turnovers - 4
Time of Possession - 24:36

Key Players

Oregon
QB Sr.(RS) Dillon Gabriel: 266.1 QB Rating | 409 Pass Yds | 4 TD | 3 INT | 17-22
HB Jr. Jordan James: 18 Car | 60 Rush Yds
WR Sr. Tez Johnson: 5 Rea | 191 Rec Yds | 3 TD
TE Sr. Terrance Ferguson: 5 Rec | 78 Rec Yds | TD
CB Jr. Jahlil Florence: 14 Tkl | 3 INT | 3 DEFL

Michigan
QB Jr. Alex Orji: 124.9 QB Rating | 21-33 | 297 Pass Yds | TD | 4 INT | Rush TD
HB Sr. Donovan Edwards: 15 Car | 98 Rush Yds | TD | 5 Rec | 49 Rec Yds
WR So. Semaj Morgan: 9 Rec | 163 Rec Yds
CB Jr. Will Johnson: 4 Tkl | TFL | INT | DEF TD

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 06:28

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Week 10 Recruiting Update 🏈

Despite a tough loss to Oregon, Michigan’s recruiting efforts continue to pay dividends as they secure key commitments that bolster the program’s future. Coach Spirit St. Patrick and his staff have made significant strides on the recruiting trail, and here’s the latest update on the new additions and current standings.

New Commitments:

1. ATH Ahmad Waddle
- Profile: 6'2", 294 lbs, Agile ATH (likely to play C) from Salt Lake City, UT.
- Attributes:
- 92 Strength, 89 Impact Blocking, 84 Lead Block, 80 Pass Block Finesse, 78 Speed.
- Mentals: Road Dog, The Natural, Screen Enforcer.
- Insight: Waddle, a 5-star recruit and the #9 player in the country for the center position, committed to Michigan following his visit during the Oregon game. His versatility and strength make him a cornerstone addition to the Wolverines' offensive line.

2. RT Chad Newton
- Profile: 6'4", 291 lbs, Pass Protector from Grand Rapids, MI.
- Attributes:
- 78 Pass Block Power, 79 Pass Block Finesse, 78 Pass Block, 83 Strength.
- Mentals: Team Player.
- Insight: Newton, a 3-star recruit, announced his commitment to Michigan, adding depth and reliability to the offensive line with his pass-blocking prowess.

Missed Targets:

1. HB Frederick Erving
- Decision: Erving has committed to Ohio State, Michigan’s biggest rival.

2. WR Earl LeBeau
- Decision: LeBeau has committed to Missouri.

3. ROLB Dwayne Qualls
- Decision: Qualls has committed to Wisconsin.

Updated Recruiting Class:
With the latest commitments, Michigan’s recruiting class is now ranked 13th nationally. The class is taking shape with a balanced mix of high-impact players and solid contributors.

- Key Additions:
Ahmad Waddle (5-star ATH/C), Floyd Strange (4-star WR), Manu Jung (4-star WR), Kyle Donahue (5-star DT), Steve Barr (4-star TE), Chad Newton (3-star RT).

Top 10 National Recruiting Classes:
1. Miami
2. Penn State
3. LSU
4. Alabama
5. Oregon
6. Tennessee
7. Notre Dame
8. South Carolina
9. Georgia
10. Ohio State
13. Michigan


The addition of Ahmad Waddle is a significant boost to Michigan’s recruiting class, showcasing Coach Spirit St. Patrick's ability to attract top-tier talent. Despite losing out on a few targets to rival programs, the Wolverines are assembling a strong and promising group of recruits.

As Michigan continues to navigate the challenging remainder of their schedule, the focus will also remain on securing more key commitments to further strengthen their class.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, for more updates and insights as Michigan continues to build for future success. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 06:31

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Week 10 Review and Look Ahead to Indiana 🏈

As Week 10 wraps up, the college football landscape continues to shift with key games impacting the rankings and conference standings. Michigan prepares for another crucial matchup against Indiana, with both teams holding a 6-3 record. Here’s a detailed review of Week 10’s key games, updated CFP rankings, and a preview of what’s to come.

Key Matchups and Results from Week 10:

1. Georgia (5-3) vs. Florida (5-3):
- Final Score: 41-33
- Highlight: Georgia secured a significant victory over Florida in a high-scoring affair.

2. Florida State (5-4) vs. North Carolina (6-3):
- Final Score: 38-24
- Highlight: Florida State emerged victorious, dealing a blow to North Carolina’s season.

3. Ohio State (6-2) vs. Penn State (5-3):
- Final Score: 31-28
- Highlight: Ohio State continued their strong season with a narrow win over Penn State.

First College Football Playoff Rankings:
The first CFP rankings have been released, setting the stage for the playoff push. Here’s the current top 25:
1. Notre Dame (8-0)
2. Oregon (8-1)
3. Alabama (7-1)
4. Texas (7-1)
5. Ole Miss (8-1)
6. Clemson (6-2)
7. Michigan (6-3)
8. Ohio State (6-2)
9. Utah (8-1)
10. Washington (8-1)
11. Texas A&M (7-2)
12. Georgia (5-3)
13. Penn State (5-3)
14. UCF (8-1)
15. Nebraska (8-1)
16. Miami (7-2)
17. Texas Tech (8-1)
18. Auburn (7-2)
19. Syracuse (7-1)
20. Maryland (7-1)
21. Oklahoma (6-3)
22. NC State (7-2)
23. Virginia Tech (7-2)
24. SMU (6-3)
25. BYU (6-2)

Dropped Out: USC, Florida

Big Ten Conference Standings:
- Oregon: 8-1 (6-0)
- Nebraska: 8-1 (5-1)
- Washington: 8-1 (5-1)
- Maryland: 7-1 (4-1)
- Michigan: 6-3 (4-2)
- Ohio State: 6-2 (4-2)
- Illinois: 6-3 (3-3)
- UCLA: 4-4 (3-3)
- Indiana: 6-3 (3-3)
- Wisconsin: 5-4 (3-3)
- Iowa: 4-5 (3-3)
- USC: 5-4 (3-4)
- Penn State: 5-3 (2-3)
- Purdue: 4-4 (2-3)
- Northwestern: 3-6 (2-4)
- Minnesota: 3-6 (1-5)
- Rutgers: 2-6 (0-5)
- Michigan State: 2-7 (0-6)

Heisman Watch:
QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss (Sr.):
- Stat Line: 9-12, 122 passing yards, 2 touchdowns; 110 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown.
WR Koby Drake, Memphis (Sr. RS):
- Stat Line: 7 receptions, 64 receiving yards.
QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama (Jr. RS): BYE
WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona (Jr.):
- Stat Line: 3 receptions, 31 receiving yards; 11 rushing yards.
HB Donovan Edwards, Michigan (Sr.):
- Stat Line: 15 carries, 98 rushing yards, 1 touchdown; 49 receiving yards.

Players of the Week:
National Defensive Player of the Week:
Azareye'h Thomas, CB:
- Stat Line: 6 tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, 1 touchdown.

National Offensive Player of the Week:
Jerjuan Newton, WR:
- Stat Line: 6 receptions, 151 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns; 24 rushing yards, 1 touchdown.

Big Ten Standouts:
Defensive - John Pius, Wisconsin (ROLB):
- Stat Line: 6 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries.

Offensive - Kurtis Rourke, Indiana (QB):
- Stat Line: 26-32, 292 passing yards, 5 touchdowns; 57 rushing yards, 1 touchdown.

Looking Ahead: Michigan vs. Indiana
- Matchup Preview: Michigan (6-3) vs. Indiana (6-3)
- Key Factors for Michigan:
- Defending the pass: Focus on limiting the effectiveness of Indiana's QB Kurtis Rourke, who had a standout game last week.
- Maintaining offensive consistency: Rely on Donovan Edwards’ dynamic play and ensure Alex Orji minimizes turnovers.
- Special Teams Execution: Ensuring field goal accuracy and overall special teams efficiency.

Week 10 has reshaped the rankings, and the first CFP bracket offers a glimpse into the playoff picture. Michigan’s position at #7 reflects their strong season thus far but also highlights the work ahead. The upcoming game against Indiana is crucial for maintaining their playoff aspirations and making a statement in the Big Ten.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, as Michigan prepares for more thrilling action and continues their quest for excellence. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛
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