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Capital One Bowl: Michigan vs. Florida Liveblogging

Today's Ground Rules: * Each time either team scores, a photo of a hot chick from that school gets posted. * A Tebow interception = Pic of Tebow for the ladies.
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Michigan coach Rodriguez disappointed over suit

Newly hired Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez watched the Capital One Bowl from the sideline at the Citrus Bowl on Tuesday, trying not to be a distraction on retiring coach Lloyd Carr's final day. "This is not my bowl," Rodriguez said before the Wolverines faced ninth-ranked Florida. "I've not earned this position. I appreciate the interest in the new coach and all that, but
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Michigan Will Win In Carr’s Last Charge

Jake Long, Chad Henne and Mike Hart came back to win it all Ah…this is what I’m talking about. All those other pre January 1st bowls are over with and it’s time to see what’s really going on. Yeah, Andre Woodson shredded Bobby Bowden’s depleted defense yesterday and locked up being the number one quarterback picked… My bad, do I sound like his ...
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Michigan upsets Florida in Capital One thriller

Chad Henne threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns, Mike Hart ran for 129 yards and two scores and the Wolverines upset No. 9 Florida 41-35 Tuesday in the Capital One Bowl to win their first bowl game since 2003. This one was special. Michigan's senior class won its first bowl game in four tries and Carr ended his coaching career on a high note.
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The Unthinkable Happens… Again

Losing to Georgia was bad. Losing to Michigan… far worse. This is the team that lost to Appalachian State. The team I’ve picked on mercilessly. Karma’s a bitch. Florida just embarrassed the SEC, and the ‘mo’ for the Big 10 vs. Southeastern ...
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Michigan sends coach Carr out a winner (AP)
Lloyd Carr went out a winner. Chad Henne threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns, Mike Hart ran for 129 yards and two scores and the Wolverines upset No. 9 Florida 41-35 Tuesday in the Capital One Bowl to win their first bowl game since 2003. ...
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Michigan gave outgoing coach Lloyd Carr one more win, coming up with timely big plays in a Capital One Bowl win over Florida.
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Adelson: Era ends with a 'W' for Michigan's Carr
Michigan's 41-35 victory over Florida was a final win for coach Lloyd Carr -- but it also was a victory for the Big Ten, for old-school, smashmouth teams everywhere, writes Eric Adelson.