Athletics
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The wolverine that wasn’t
Why the University of Michigan doesn’t have a mascot.
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Big bucks for megastars?
In Major League Baseball, teams often face the choice of whether to pay millions for a couple of outstanding stars or to fill the roster with solid but less spectacular players. What they stand to gain — and lose — with either choice might surprise you.
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U-M Regents approve new HD video boards for Stadium, Crisler and Yost
The University of Michigan Board of Regents voted Jan. 20, 2011, to install new high definition (HD) video scoreboards at Michigan Stadium, Crisler Arena and Yost Ice Arena. The boards will be installed at each venue prior to the 2011-12 season.
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Sporting ups and downs
Rich Rodriguez was let go as football coach after another disappointing season. But elsewhere, Wolverine athletes and teams capped outstanding careers and showed surprising promise. The highlight: an unlikely Final Four run. Get the details here.
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Hoke named football coach
Brady Hoke is the new coach of the Michigan football team. Hoke spent eight seasons in Ann Arbor as a key member of the Wolverines’ defensive coaching staff before embarking on his head coaching career, which took him to Ball State and San Diego State universities.
Plus: Autumn sports ups and downs, from football to volleyball to soccer’s unlikely run at a title.
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Photos from the Brady Hoke introductory press conference
Photographs by Scott Galvin, U-M Photo Services. Photos available for purchase through U-M Photo Services.
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Hailed! Retired jerseys at Michigan
The strange origins of Michigan’s least – organized tradition.
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NCAA Committee on Infractions rules on football case
The NCAA Committee on Infractions announced Nov. 4 that it has accepted the self-imposed sanctions initiated by U-M during the NCAA Response on May 25, and added an additional year of probation for the football program. The university contested two allegations, and the NCAA report was favorable in each instance.