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  1. Mike Martin on business trip at Senior Bowl

    Michael Rothstein

    Former Wolverines DT Mike Martin is training with former Michigan strength coach Mike Barwis in preparation for the NFL combine.

    Story | Conversation | January 25, 2012
  2. Sugar win would boost perception

    Michael Rothstein

    NEW ORLEANS -- For Michigan to continue its path toward reclamation, the Allstate Sugar Bowl is important for a lot of reasons. So much of how teams are judged now are how they fare in bowl games, and historically, the Wolverines haven't been grea...

    Blog | January 03, 2012
  3. Michigan Wolverines commits perform well at all-star games

    Tom VanHaaren and Chantel Jennings

    In this week's recruiting roundtable, WolverineNation welcomes RecruitingNation's Kipp Adams and William Wilkerson to talk about how Michigan recruits fared at the national all-star games.

    Story | Conversation | January 06, 2013
  4. Taylor Lewan of Michigan Wolverines hasn't revealed NFL plans

    Michael Rothstein

    Michigan tackle Taylor Lewan came into the Outback Bowl with a decision in mind on whether to leave for the NFL draft or not, and Tuesday's game did nothing to dissaude the yet-to-be-revealed plan.

    Story | Conversation | January 01, 2013
  5. Michigan Wolverines' Denard Robinson doesn't get storybook finale...

    Michael Rothstein

    Much like his senior season, Denard Robinson's final game didn't go how he would have liked in a 33-28 loss to South Carolina in the Outback Bowl, but how Robinson was going to be judged in college would not have been changed anyway.

    Story | Conversation | January 01, 2013
  6. WolverineNation Roundtable

    WolverineNation Staff

    ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- We've reached the end of Michigan's season, as the Wolverines have one game to play and just a few more days of preparation for the Outback Bowl against South Carolina. Then there's recruiting, Signing Day and the No. 2 basketb...

    Blog | December 27, 2012
  7. Robinson will move around for bowl

    Michael Rothstein

    ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson very well might be healthy enough to throw a football by the time the Wolverines play in a bowl game, likely on New Year's Day. Where the senior plays the final game of his career, though, i...

    Blog | November 26, 2012
  8. Michigan Wolverines would not find windfall from Big Ten title ap...

    Michael Rothstein

    Michigan will be on target for its first Big Ten championship appearance with a win on Saturday, but making the title game doesn't provide any financial windfall.

    Story | Conversation | October 24, 2012
  9. Michigan lacrosse loses first-ever game

    Michael Rothstein

    Michigan made history on Sunday afternoon . Not, though, the type of history the Wolverines wanted to necessarily make. Michigan lost to Detroit, 13-9, in its first-ever Division I men's lacrosse game. It is the first time a Football Bowl Subdivis...

    Blog | February 12, 2012
  10. Hail to the out-of-town signees

    Bob McClellan

    Michigan pledges James Ross, Devin Funchess, Royce Jenkins-Stone and Terry Richardson signed together while attending the International Bowl in Austin, Texas. The game is at 6 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Props to Funchess for his choice of headwear....

    Blog | February 01, 2012
  11. Will Heininger cherishes career with Michigan Wolverines

    Michael Rothstein

    Defensive tackle Will Heininger made the journey from walk-on to starter as a senior, but an injury cost him his final game, the Sugar Bowl.

    Story | Conversation | January 20, 2012
  12. Michigan Wolverines Will Heininger has plans changed by freak inj...

    Michael Rothstein

    Will Heininger had it all planned out. End his career in the Sugar Bowl then be a ski bum in Colorado. But a freak injury before leaving for New Orleans changed that.

    Story | Conversation | January 19, 2012
  13. Hemingway to Shrine Game

    Michael Rothstein

    Michigan has added another former player to postseason college football All-Star games. Wide receiver Junior Hemingway, who was the Most Outstanding Player in the Wolverines' 23-20 win over Virginia Tech in the Allstate Sugar Bowl, has been added ...

    Blog | January 11, 2012
  14. Brendan Gibbons boots Michigan Wolverines to victory

    Michael Rothstein

    Brendan Gibbons struggled mightily as a freshman but put in the time and effort to get better. Tuesday at the Sugar Bowl, his confidence produced the game-winning kick.

    Story | Conversation | January 03, 2012
  15. Molk injured, but enters for second series

    Michael Rothstein

    NEW ORLEANS -- Michigan center David Molk, the Rimington Trophy winner this season, did not start the Allstate Sugar Bowl due to a foot injury, but he entered the game for the Wolverines' second series. Molk injured the foot in warmups. It clea...

    Blog | January 03, 2012
  16. Michigan Wolverines take on Virginia Tech Hokies

    Michael Rothstein

    Michael Rothstein writes in his Front Four keys to the game that Michigan appears to be eager to play on the national stage in a BCS game, and that's half the battle in a bowl game.

    Story | Conversation | January 02, 2012