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Former Raider not sure of future By MIKE McLAIN Tribune Chronicle WARREN — A report on ESPN Saturday stating that University of Michigan receiver Mario Manningham will return to the Wolverines for his senior season isn't completely accurate. According to Jerry Simpson, Manningham's grandfather, Manningham has yet to decide if he will enter the NFL draft process as an underclassman. Manningham, ... [link]

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Mario Manningham 90% to Stay Unless 90% Likely Thing Happens
Published 1/7/2008 by Brian Cook at FanHouse
Filed under: Michigan Football, Big 10, NFL ProspectsMichigan fans had written off the return of wide receiver extraordinaire Mario Manningham before the season even started, and then Manningham ripped off 72 catches for over 1100 yards and 12 touchdowns despite missing a tomato-can game against Eastern Michigan and having to deal with Ryan Mallett's inaccuracy for much of the year. So, yeah, this is weird: ''We're 85 to 90 percent sure (that he'll) return to Michigan, unless something spectacular happens,'' [Manningham's ...

Manningham 90% To Stay Unless 90% Likely Thing Happens
Published 1/7/2008 by Brian at mgoblog
Ain't believing this until January 16th, but Manningham's grandfather says MM is likely to return: ‘‘We’re 85 to 90 percent sure (that he’ll) return to Michigan, unless something spectacular happens,’’ Simpson said. ‘‘He has every intention to return for his senior year unless something spectacular happens.’’"Spectacular"? The only thing that could be construed as spectacular that might occur would be a highly positive response from the NFL's draft advisory panel. Like this: ‘‘If someone comes to you and says that you’re a first-round draft ...

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