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How to follow Michigan football at Big Ten Media Days this week
The Big Ten takes center stage this week as the 18-team conference hosts Big Ten Football Media Days from July 23-25 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Six schools will be represented each day, beginning Tuesday with Illinois, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Rutgers and Wisconsin. The following day features Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, UCLA and USC.
Connor Stalions to be featured in Netflix series after Michigan football sign-stealing scandal
One of the biggest storylines of the college football season last year was the Michigan football sign-stealing scandal. Halfway through the season, the Wolverines’ undefeated campaign was flipped upside down as they were under investigation for alleged illegal sign-stealing. It was all traced back to a low-level staffer named Connor Stalions. He ended up resigning […] The post Connor Stalions to be featured in Netflix series after Michigan football sign-stealing scandal appeared first on ClutchPoints.
WEATHER EXTRA: Scattered showers start the work week
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - We start the work week with a stationary front stalled out over the area with little to push it north or south until mid-week. We have the chance of widely scattered showers and thunderstorms popping up from time to time today into Wednesday morning. High temperatures today and tomorrow climb to the low 80s.
Newsstand: Busy week set for Michigan, Big Ten football
The Michigan Wolverines are inching closer and closer to the new year, and this week should be a nice appetizer for those with the football itch. Big Ten Football Media Days begins on July 23 and runs through July 25 from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. It will be the first event with four new […] The post Newsstand: Busy week set for Michigan, Big Ten football appeared first on On3.
Michigan football’s frisbee-catching dog has surgery, will miss start of season
Victor, the frisbee-catching dog that entertained football fans at Michigan Stadium last season, won’t be able to take the field at the start of this season after undergoing surgery last month to repair a partially torn ligament in his rear left leg. If you purchase a product or register...
Ann Arbor puts $1M behind hiring ‘safe streets’ consultant
ANN ARBOR, MI — Ann Arbor is planning more incremental improvements to make city streets safer, including adding more flexible posts to separate bike lanes from cars. To that end, the city is putting over $1 million into hiring Sam Schwartz Consulting to help implement a $3.8 million federal Safe Streets for All grant.
Michigan continues to build with transfer Robbie Hamchuk from San Jose State
After a few weeks of silence from Michigan coach Tracy Smith, he added his fifth transfer with outfielder Robbie Hamchuk from San Jose State. Hamchuk announced his commitment on X Thursday to join the Wolverines after spending his first four years with the Spartans. Hamchuk enters the Michigan dugout with one year left of eligibility looking to provide depth both at the plate and in the outfield.
Too many are sleeping on Michigan football RB Kalel Mullings
While everyone who offers thoughts on the 2024 Michigan football team seems to address the quarterback position and rightfully so, one of the biggest reasons for optimism is the run game. Michigan football had arguably the best quarterback it has ever had in college in J.J. McCarthy and that was...
Michigan Football: Impactful Players in Harbaugh Era Shine Bright in Championship Journey
Michigan football under Jim Harbaugh produced impactful players, with Rod Moore, Mike Sainristil, Blake Corum, J.J. McCarthy, and Aidan Hutchinson standing out for their roles in bringing championship success back to the program. Blake Corum holds the record for the most rushing touchdowns in Michigan football history with 58. Aidan...
Ernest Hausmann’s path to Michigan, outlook for 2024
It’s hard to replace the leadership and toughness that 2023 linebacker starters Michael Barrett and Junior Colson brought to the position in recent seasons. But if there is anyone who can step up and take the next step in becoming a cog in the middle of the Michigan Wolverines defense, it’s Ernest Hausmann.
U-M cyberattack compromised Michigan Medicine patient data of 56,000 people
The personal information of more than 56,000 people — including names, medical record numbers, addresses, dates of birth, diagnostic and treatment information, and health insurance details — was compromised in a cyberattack at Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan. The details may have been accessed when employee emails...
These 4 Ann Arbor restaurants won 2024 Wine Spectator Awards
ANN ARBOR, MI – Raise a glass for four Ann Arbor restaurants that made the list for Wine Spectator’s 2024 Restaurant Awards. The Earle at 121 W. Washington St., Blue Llama Jazz Club at 314 S. Main St., Weber’s Restaurant at 3050 Jackson Road and Paesano Restaurant and Wine Bar at 3411 Washtenaw Ave. are among the restaurants being recognized by Wine Spectator for the quality of their wine services. The Wine Spectator Restaurant Awards program has honored restaurants, and their wine lists, since 1981.
Michigan’s accused sign-stealing ex-staffer Connor Stalions is subject of upcoming show on Netflix
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Connor Stalions is set to share his side of the story from an alleged sign-stealing scheme within Michigan’s football team before the Wolverines went on to win the national championship. Netflix announced Monday that the fourth season of “Untold” will include “Sign Stealer,”...
Motorcyclist dies in crash after hitting traffic sign
OAKLAND COUNTY, MI – A motorcyclist was killed in a crash after he went off the road and struck a traffic sign, Oakland County sheriff’s deputies said. The crash happened around 2:42 a.m. Sunday, July 21, near Woodward Avenue and Osman Street. Police said a 39-year-old Waterford Township...
"Summer To Shine" Picnic This Friday
A summer picnic is planned Friday for those of all ages and abilities. Community Bible Church and 2|42 Community Church are teaming up to host the outdoor picnic for people with special needs. It will take place from 6 to 8pm this Friday. The two churches are located next to...
100 Years Ago: Plan for farm fire protection outlined to Adrian city commissioners
July 22, 1924: The matter of fire protection for farms within the Adrian community was brought before the city commission at its meeting yesterday afternoon by representatives of a company manufacturing fire-fighting equipment. The company proposes within a seven-mile radius of the city for the purchase of a larger chemical truck for use in combatting country fires. It would be turned over to the Adrian department, the city assuming its maintenance and operating and in turn receiving the use of it for city alarms. At all times, it would be available for calls within the district outlined. The plan follows closely that proposed to the county Granges and the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company last fall by Chief H. A. Whitney of the Adrian fire department. Ben Sell and F. E. Slusser, representing the Obenchain-Boyer Company of Logansport, Indiana, who appeared before the commission pointed out they had already raised $850 in cash, checks and notes among interested farmers. They said there are 1,418 farms of 10 acres or more within a seven-mile radius of Adrian. With contributions averaging $10 a farm, they estimated a truck of the required size could be purchased and sufficient funds set aside for maintaining it a year and pay the salary of one fireman a year, after which time the city would take over its maintenance. They told of plans of similar community fire protection in Hartford, Owosso, Paw Paw and Charlotte and said that satisfactory results were being obtained. In concluding their talks before the commission, they asked for some expression from the commissioners as to the proposition. It was agreed among the commissioners that the city would accept the maintenance and operation of truck and provide a fireman for its operation provided sufficient funds are raised among the farmers to hire another fireman in addition to buying the apparatus. No formal action was taken on the proposition, however.
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