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  2. Jumpman (logo) - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Wolverines logo and the jumpman logo at the Nike flagship store on the Magnificent Mile in Chicago during the week before the opening game for the 2016 Michigan Wolverines football team. In 1997, Air Jordan selected the first Jordan Brand sponsored schools: Cincinnati Bearcats, St. John's Red Storm, and North Carolina A&T Aggies [12]

  3. Swoop (Eastern Michigan University) - Wikipedia

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    Swoop is the mascot that represents Eastern Michigan University. The athletics teams are nicknamed the "Eagles". The Eagles name was officially adopted on May 22, 1991, when the EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the existing Huron (Native American) nickname and logo with the new one.

  4. File:Michigan Wolverines Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    1997–98 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey season; 1998 Michigan Wolverines football team; 1998–99 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team; 1999 Michigan Wolverines football team; 1999–2000 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team; 2000 Michigan Wolverines football team; 2000–01 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team

  5. Nike Dunk - Wikipedia

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    Nike Dunk is a line of shoes released by Nike in 1985. Originally released as a basketball shoe, the popularity of the shoe among the skating community also led to the creation of a variant used for skateboarding. The shoe is offered in low-, mid- and high-top styles.

  6. Kid Rock - Wikipedia

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    Robert James Ritchie (born January 17, 1971), known professionally as Kid Rock, is an American musician, singer, rapper, and songwriter.After establishing himself in the Detroit hip-hop scene, he broke through into mainstream success with a rap rock sound before shifting his performance style to country rock.

  7. Dunk tank - Wikipedia

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    The dunking mechanism on the typical dunk tank is triggered by a ball hitting a small target. A dunk tank, also known as a dunking booth or dunking machine, is a common feature at Canadian and American fairs, fundraisers, and celebrations. [1] It involves at least two participants, one of whom sits on a collapsible bench above a human-sized ...