scores.espn.go.com - 9/28/2008
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Rich Rodriguez earned the right to be hailed at Michigan for the first time. Rodriguez, in his fourth game as coach, directed the Wolverines' biggest comeback in Big House history, helping them rally from a 19-point deficit to beat No. 9 Wisconsin 27-25 Saturday. The first ...
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Wolverines make stunning comeback
Behind the Jersey —
... In a pleasantly shocking turn of events, the Michigan Wolverines stormed back from a 0-19 deficit at halftime to beat No. 9 Wisconsin at the Big House. Sadly, my knee buckled right before the game so I could only physically make it through the first half and had to leave after a very entertaining halftime performance by the Michigan marching band. However, I watched the rest of the game on HD (I can’t believe I never had HD until this year - makes sports so much better) and saw a fantastic second half by Michigan. ...
Oh how the mighty fall! Part 2
WVMountaineerSports.com —
... Dick Fraud and Meechigan gets lucky with a win over #9 Wisconsin. This really sucks for Wisconsin. They were looking like the real deal this year. Hopefully Penn State won’t let this happen. (A little early to be celebrating like this don’t you think Dick?) ...
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