Michigan Denies Use of 'Catfish' on Own Players

From on February 1, 2013

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The University of Michigan athletic department denied claims made Friday morning that it had been creating fake online personas -- also known as "catfishing" -- to lure its own student-athletes into fictitious relationships, following comments made during a speech by Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon.

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