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Michigan Football Still Learning As The Big Ten Season Approaches
The 2008 Michigan Wolverines are still learning Coach Rich Rodriguez's scheme on both sides of the ball. Consistent play from the Wolverine backfield, could be the difference between bowling and being the first Michigan team to miss out on the postseason
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College Football Returns with Thursday Night Football and...Lou Holtz
Shawn Collier takes his weekly dive into the weekends biggest games, possible upsets, and talks about Lou Holtz and Stanford...yes Stanford.
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Michigan Football: My Last Article on Bleacher Report
Eroc Wolverine signs off and hopes fans will continue to read my stuff at http://gobluemichiganwolverine.blogspot.com/
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Michigan Wolverines Football: Alex Whang Q & A
Alex Whang answers some questions posed by the Bleacher Report faithful about the upcoming 2008 Michigan Wolverine football season.
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Michigan Football: Game-by-Game Analysis of the 2008 Schedule—Part Two of Four
New coach? New system? See how the Wolverines will fare in the 2008 season in the second of a four-part series by Alex Whang.
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Michigan Women's Track
ErocWolverine recaps the Michigan women's track NCAA Title.
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Michigan Football: 2009 Michigan Recruiting Breakdown
Eroc Wolverine breaks down the 2009 Michigan recruiting picture and gives a sneak peek at the Wolverines '09 starting units.
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Open Mic:Fab Five, 2003 Tigers among worst Michigan sports disappointments
James Andersen chronicles the worst follies in Michigan sports.
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Michigan Football: Jeremy Gallon Wolverines' Ninth Commit
Eroc Wolverine reviews Michigan's latest football commit, quarterback Jeremy Gallon.
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Michigan Football Mailbag Question: Who Will Be the Starting QB?
Who will be the starting QB for the Wolverines this fall? Are there are any surprises in store for Michigan fans? Eroc Wolverine answers all.
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Michigan Football: The other 90% The Final Product ... The Continuation
The Other 90% - The Final Product: Develop the Program, Develop the AthleteManagement results can be observed on the field, but in most cases it is the management that happens out of public witness that accelerates program development. Those tireless meet
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Michigan Football: Mailbag Question
Hi Eroc,I enjoy everything you and CoachBt do and especially look forward to the newsletter e-mail I get. My question and I’m not sure you can help me but since I’m handicapped I’d like to come to AA and see what all is being done. is that possible to get
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Michigan Football: The other 90% The Final Product
The Other 90% - The Final Product: Develop the Program, Develop the AthleteThose who only follow the success of a favorite program and have not actually participated in the development and management of an athletic program hold the assumptions that progra
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The Other 90%—Teaching and Enhancing Success (Part 3)
Eroc Wolverine examines the nature of success at the University of Michigan in Part Three of a series.
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Michigan Football: The Other 90% - Teaching and Enhancing Success (part 2)
Any goal is somewhat worthless unless there are precise and effective strategies put into place for achievement. This is where the motivation comes in as anyone can write a goal, but it takes work, intensity, and perseverance to achieve difficult goals.An
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Mailbag Question:
Hey Guys, I have seen you guys post about the old and new regime at Michigan and could you talk about the differences of the two and the differences in the S&C programs. Don't mean to beat a dead horse here, but could you also explain why the old g
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The Other 90 Percent, Part 2: Cognitive Functions and Athletic Performance
Taking away the variables of effort and attitude, this enigma can be explained by differences in cognitive functions. Cognitive factors can give some athletes an advantage and explain why some kids with abundant physical skills do not succeed.
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The Other 90 Percent, Part 1: Mental Conditioning for Athletes, Coaches
So what benefits can good mental conditioning programs provide athletes and coaches? These programs breed success, but are shunned by some because the commitment needed, expectations and the physical, emotional, and mental intensity can be overwhelming. M
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The Other 90 Percent: Teaching and Enhancing Success
The Other 90% - Teaching and Enhancing SuccessThe first part of the series dealt with change and the second part cognitive functions. Both topics combine at a fork commonly termed success. Success is the intended result of a wide spectrum of coaching stra
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Michigan Football: Stadium Construction Photos, Part 4
Michigan Football renovations
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The Other 90% - Part Two: Cognitive Functions and Athletic Performance
The Other 90% - Part Two: Cognitive Functions and Athletic Performance The first article in the series “The Other 90%,” demonstrated that there is more than meets the eye regarding change as a process. Still, change is immensely dwarfed in complexity b
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Michigan Football: Stadium Construction photos part 3
Written by Morencie124 and ErocWolverineThanks for stopping by http://gobluemichiganwolverine.blogspot.com/ If you have any questions please e-mail erocwolverine@gmail.com
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The Other 90% - Introduction and the Process of Change continuation of part 1
What faulty assumption kills the process of change the most? Clearly it is a failure to understand that change, even under circumstances of superior procedure and resources almost always takes longer than anticipated. The process of change for any large h
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Michigan Football: Stadium Construction photos part 2
Michigan Stadium renovations Michigan Stadium renovations Michigan Stadium renovations new restooms and concessions Michigan Stadium renovations Michigan Stadium renovations Written by Morencie124 and ErocWolverine Thanks for stopping by http
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Michigan Football Stadium Construction Photos, Part 1
Michigan Stadium renovations Michigan Stadium renovations Michigan Stadium renovations near the tunnel Michigan Stadium renovations of the visitors locker room and crane Michigan Stadium renovations above Junge recruiting center Written by More





