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Denard Robinson and Braylon Edwards are among former Michigan players suing NCAA and Big Ten NetworkFormer Michigan football stars Denard Robinson and Braylon Edwards are suing the NCAA and Big Ten Network with other former Wolverines players.
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We got a look ahead to football season with a Big Ten insider. Also, a conversation about connecting Black-led tech startups in Detroit. Plus, a look at the legacy of Gerald Ford on the 50th anniversary of his presidential appointment.
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With head coach back on the sidelines, No. 2 UM route Iowa Hawkeyes in the Big Ten championship game and are likely to take the top seed in the College Football Playoff.
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“It’s ear piercing at first, and then it becomes tolerable,” said head football coach Jim Harbaugh, “and then you block it out.”
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How did a sign-stealing scandal lead to this decision, and what does this mean for Michigan's football season?
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What Coach Harbaugh's suspension means; the attitude shaping media and how it affects our perception of Arabs, Jews, and Muslims; and the Upper Peninsula adds another book-store to its short list.
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Big Ten suspends UM football coach Jim Harbaugh for three games; UM asks court for restraining orderThe Big Ten Conference announced Friday that the University of Michigan has been found in violation of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Policy for conducting an impermissible, in-person scouting operation over multiple years, resulting in an unfair competitive advantage that compromised the integrity of competition.
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The University of Michigan football program is in the thick of allegations over sign-stealing. Stateside spoke with Michael Rosenberg, a senior writer at Sports Illustrated, about the accusations and what’s to come for the program.
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Possible resolutions to the increasingly fractured nature of NCAA sports conferences, U of M's former executive associate athletic director's new book, and 50 years of Hungry Howie's.
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A massive NCAA conference realignment, a new EP rock trio from Patty PerShayla and The Mayhaps, and the curation process for crosswords and the Wordle at the New York Times.