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January 2019

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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JANUARY 2019 THE WOLVERINE 11   INSIDE MICHIGAN ATHLETICS ❱ ESPN NFL draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. "If I can pick only one prospect [to love] it's Michigan linebacker Devin Bush, a sideline-to-sideline linebacker who never has to come off the field. … He's what NFL teams are looking for, in the mold of Roquan Smith, who went No. 8 overall in 2018." "Ohio State was the better team and played better. Things don't always go your way in life, and sometimes it tests you. The strong survive, and it seems like 'things not going your way' usually keeps happening to the weak. Our players played a great season and the coaches coached a great season. We'll get them all back and get win No. 11." — Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh on his Nov. 27 'Attack Each Day' podcast "I'd like to congratulate Michigan for a great atmosphere and a great crowd, and they played and coached a heck of a lot better than we did. I feel like I've done the worst job with this team that I've done in 31 years. Give Michigan credit — they got tougher and made tough plays. It's the most frustrated I've ever been though. I love [U-M head coach] John [Beilein] and his team, and they seem to be really good kids — they'll have a chance to do some great things." — North Carolina head coach Roy Williams, following Michigan's 84-67 win over the Tar Heels Nov. 28 "Could this Michigan team really be better than last year's team that won 33 games and finished as the national runner- up? The NCAA Tournament is still a long way off and plenty can happen between now and then, but anyone who has watched even 10 minutes of any Michigan game this season knows that the answer to that question is obviously yes." — Mark Titus of TheRinger.com, in a Nov. 30 article titled 'Michigan is the Most Perfect Team in College Basketball' THEY SAID IT The Legend of Bo Schembechler is a football love story. Michigan football fans loved Bo almost as much as he loved The University of Michigan. This book tells the Wolverine story of Glenn Edward Schembechler. It details ten critical areas of his Michigan football career. At the end of the book you will know exactly why Bo became a football legend. Barry Gallagher is a best-selling author of four books. He is also a college football historian who blogs daily about the amazing history of Michigan Wolverine Football. Check him out at: GoBlueFootballHistory.com Purchase Information: The Legend is a Perfect Gift! New Release Now Available PHOTO BY PER KJELDSEN

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