Michigan is well set up to be a national title continder this year, even without Edwards. The Big Ten will probably be the best conference this year in my opinion and the only things stopping Michigan from a trip to the Rose Bowl are playing AT Iowa and against Ohio State. The good thing is, Michigan plays both Notre Dame and Ohio State at home. Don't exclude Michigan State either unless Michigan really improved their vonerability against running quarterbacks. Here is a list of Michigan's schedule for 2006: (teams that are bold are at Michigan) NORTHERN ILLINOIS NOTRE DAME EASTERN MICHIGAN at Wisconsin at Michigan State Minnesota PENN STATE at Iowa at Northwestern INDIANA OHIO STATE
I think Michigan will go 10-1 losing only to Iowa. The Big Ten could easily end up in a 3-way tie between Michigan, Iowa, and Ohio state. (Iowa plays Ohio State at Ohio State)
I may be wrong, but I THINK 1817. That's at least when the football team came into play.
Simple answer? Yes. They finished 19-14 last year, 9-9 in Big Ten Conference play, but still made the tournament, which is really the standard for if a team is good or not. They lost in the first round to UCLA. They were an average team in a good conference, and it was overall a very disappointing season for MSU.
Depending on the time of year, the UNiversity of Michigan employs between 25,000 and 35,000 people.
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He went to Michigan State University however he did not graduate, but turned pro before going into his junior year.He went to Michigan State University however he did not graduate, but turned pro before going into his junior year.He went to Michigan State University however he did not graduate, but turned pro before going into his junior year.He went to Michigan State University however he did not graduate, but turned pro before going into his junior year.He went to Michigan State University however he did not graduate, but turned pro before going into his junior year.He went to Michigan State University however he did not graduate, but turned pro before going into his junior year.
The University of Michigan played their first football game on May 30, 1879 against a team from Racine, Wisconsin. Michigan won the game 1-0.
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Terrry Bradshaw attended Louisiana Tech University.
He made the Michigan football team all four years at college (1996-1999).
Gerald R. Ford never played as University of Michigan's Quarterback but as a center and he was a starter his senior year.
Founded in 1817 Founded in 1817