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The Michigan Wolverines are one of college football’s oldest and most prestigious programs. Unlike most schools, they don’t have a sideline mascot, but that wasn’t always the case.
Willy the Wolverine, the short-lived student push for an official University of Michigan mascot in the late 1980s. Photo provided by Bentley Historical Library. Bentley Historical Library ...
The Michigan Wolverines don’t have a mascot. Or do they? To promote its coverage of the NCAA Tournament, CBS Sports created an illustration featuring the mascot from every school in the Big Dance.
The Wolverines are one of just five FBS teams that lack an official mascot and the only one of the five not nicknamed after a group of people. Of course, Michigan did have a mascot once upon a time.
Michigan State University band members are standing guard over Sparty, the mascot statue, ahead of the big game against the University of Michigan to prevent it from being dressed in rival colors.
ANN ARBOR, MI – The University of Michigan’s Research Museums Center celebrated its 10,000th CT scan Friday by imaging a campus icon - the skull of a wolverine.
Wolverines: Moore starts new era, leading defending champion and No. 9 Michigan against Fresno State Each officially licensed bobblehead is individually numbered up to 2,023, which is the total ...
Kenn Domerese's rich University of Michigan sports memorabilia collection contains historical artifacts dating back to 1895. ... The Wolverines wouldn’t play in another Rose Bowl until 1948, ...
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