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If you have any other pictures of girls wearing Michigan gear, drop me an e-mail. Go Blue!
If you have any other pictures of girls wearing Michigan gear, drop me an e-mail. Go Blue!
A lot of stuff happened today in the world of Michigan football. I don’t have time to write about it all because I woke up at 3:30 a.m. and worked until 8:30 p.m., so we’ll just stick with the roundup:
Presumed starting running back Chris Evans isn’t on the team anymore, so that’s awesome (LINK).
Former Michigan running back and running backs coach Tyrone Wheatley, Jr. will be the new head coach at Morgan State (LINK).
Quarterbacks coach Pep Hamilton will be coaching somewhere else next season (LINK).
The student body walk-on tryout process begins tomorrow:
Are you a @UMich student and interested in playing for Michigan Football?
We will hold an open registration TOMORROW for those who wish to be considered for a spot on next year’s team. #GoBlue 〽️? pic.twitter.com/iP3JRDUmSd
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) February 5, 2019
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The early signing period in December has really screwed up what used to be a very exciting first week of February, so while there’s not a ton of build-up to this day anymore, there are still some things happening in the world of 2019 recruiting. I’ll break down some of the more interesting situations.
Hit the jump for more.
The jerk who shined a laser on Tom Brady in the AFC Championship game didn’t get away with it (LINK).
The Detroit News asked a bunch of in-state recruits why they did (or did not) pick Michigan and Michigan State (LINK).
Bruce Feldman, from The Athletic, revisits the main characters from his Meat Market book (LINK).
This truly was the best commercial of the whole Super Bowl. I loved seeing the “old-timey” football players.
The 2019 #AdMeter winner is … the NFL! Its commercial, “The 100-Year Game,” was a tackle-filled celebration of current and retired players. https://t.co/8WZpLUvuQ5 pic.twitter.com/wJ1oAyyW0K
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) February 4, 2019
Here’s a little bit of info about the Lombardi Trophy:
The Vince Lombardi Trophy is made from sterling silver trophy created by Tiffany & Co. It’s 20.75 inches tall, weighs 107.3 ounces, and is valued in excess of $25,000, per the NFL. #SuperBowl
— Bill Shea (@Bill_Shea19) February 4, 2019