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Going into the final game of the season, the Wolverines were unbeaten, untied, and unscored upon. [3] The two teams played to a scoreless tie for more than 50 minutes, when Clark was tackled for a safety as he attempted to return a punt from behind the goal line. [4] The Detroit Free Press described the play as follows:
As the game wore on, Michigan's conditioning was in evidence. The Detroit Free Press wrote: "The pace that the Wolverines set was too fast for the men from Ohio and Coach Vaughn was forced to send in a substitute back field." [25] Early in the third quarter, Thomas A. Bogle, Jr. kicked a field goal from the 36-yard line. Later in the third ...
In June 1912, the Detroit Free Press wrote that, with eight varsity letter winners returning from the 1911 team, Michigan's football prospects were the "brightest in years." [3] In early August 1912, invitations were sent to candidates for the football team for training camp at Ferry Field in mid-September.
Documents also showed evidence of sign stealing for a game one of the teams played against the Wolverines in 2020 as well. [20] A Freedom of Information Act request filed by the Detroit Free Press revealed that Stalions filed no expense reports while employed by the University. [21]
The Michigan Wolverines kick off the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament Wednesday against Memphis at 5 p.m. ... Detroit Free Press. November 22, 2023 at 6:16 AM. Michigan Wolverines basketball (3-0) ...
The Detroit Free Press (commonly referred to as the Freep) is a major daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, United States.It is the largest local newspaper owned by Gannett (the publisher of USA Today), and is operated by the Detroit Media Partnership under a joint operating agreement with The Detroit News, its historical rival.
The Detroit Free Press Editorial Board has endorsed the following candidates in the Nov. 5 general election. In some instances, we have affirmed the bona fides of an incumbent who faces no, or no ...
As the work at Whitmore Lake concluded, the Detroit Free Press wrote that the team was "rounding into form rapidly" and looked "like a machine." [15] The Free Press opined that the backfield showed plenty of speed, and the line appeared to be Michigan's strongest in years. [16] Pre-season practice continued at Ferry Field during the first week ...