Michigan Wolverines Football News - July 30, 2008
Wolverines Announce 2008 Roster
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Is It August 30th Yet?
Wolverines Still Bitter Over App State
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Penn State's D-Line tops in Big Ten
-Michigan ranked # 4 in defensive rankings.
Buckeyes picked to win Big Ten title
Quarterback Pryor expected to make impact for Buckeyes
Mike Lucas: Considering price tag, Rodriguez better produce Rich rewards
From Start, Rodriguez Has Image to Repair
Big Ten season 'wide-open'
"Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema had to look twice when he saw the newest poll results.
He wasn't surprised to see his squad at No. 2, instead he was shocked at what he didn't see at the top.
Bielema said he thought it was a typo when he didn't see Michigan in the top three. The Wolverines have been ranked in the Top-25 at the end of the year 22 of the last 23 years.
This year, Michigan has a new head coach and will have to find a way to replace offensive stars Jake Long, Mike Hart, Chad Henne and Mario Manningham.
"That's probably a misprint," Bielema said.
"I think that Michigan [will be fine], because of the way they can recruit, because of the way they have recruited under Coach [Lloyd] Carr and the coaches he had there."
U-M's transition year could mean Big Ten shakeup
Spartans ranked ahead of Wolverines in preseason poll
My 2008 Michigan Preview: Just How Good Are The Wolverines?
Lloyd Carr: On attrition with Rich Rod, Michigan Stadium, his retirement and more
Barwis has Wolverines in condition for Big Ten
BIG TEN FOOTBALL: 2008 Big Ten Conference Predictions
2-a-Days: Michigan and Michigan State
U-M players insist they're in shape
Barwis' conditioning program will pay off, Wolverines contend
Persistence pays off for Wolverines who stayed
Rich Rodriguez: Big Ten respect, big bowl victories are coming
Michigan's Rich Rodriguez the focus of Big Ten media session









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