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  2. Fab Five (University of Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Fab Five was the 1991 University of Michigan men's basketball team recruiting class that many consider one of the greatest recruiting classes of all time. [1] The class consisted of Detroit natives Chris Webber (#4) and Jalen Rose (#5), Chicago native Juwan Howard (#25), and two recruits from Texas : Plano 's Jimmy King (#24) and Austin 's ...

  3. The Fab Five (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Fab Five aired at 9 p.m. ET, drawing an average of 2,088,000 households and 2,746,000 viewers, both bests among ESPN documentaries; it surpassed the previous high marks set by Pony Exce$$, when it was seen by an average of 1,843,000 homes and 2,517,000 viewers on ESPN. The Fab Five was rebroadcast at 11 p.m. on ESPN2. In excess of 11 ...

  4. FAB 5 - Wikipedia

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    FAB 5 was a Greek reality TV show. The show is based on the American show, Queer Eye. In each episode, the team of five men known collectively as the "Fab Five" perform a makeover (in the parlance of the show, a "make-better") on a man, revamping his wardrobe, redecorating his home and offering advice on grooming, lifestyle and food. The show ...

  5. The 'Fab 5' Stocks — And Why They're So Important To ... - AOL

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    Investors may find it surprising that out of a portfolio of more than 4,000 stocks, only 28 percent are showing "any form of an uptrend," according to Piper Jaffray's Craig Johnson. The Analyst ...

  6. Jalen Rose - Wikipedia

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    Jalen Anthony Rose (born January 30, 1973) is an American sports analyst and former professional basketball player. In college, he was a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' "Fab Five" (along with Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, and Ray Jackson) that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both freshmen and sophomores.

  7. ESPN.com - Wikipedia

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    The website was part of the MSN portal from 2001 to 2004. [2] [3] ESPN launched a Spanish language website in 2000, ESPN Deportes.com. [4] The content of some ESPN.com articles is argued to have been plagiarized. [5]

  8. ESPN Goal Line & Bases Loaded - Wikipedia

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    The channel formerly operated a third iteration of the service in the same channel space during the college basketball season known as ESPN Buzzer Beater, which broadcast on Wednesday nights and Saturdays from December to early March. In July 2017, ESPN announced that it had discontinued Buzzer Beater, in order to "shift resources to better ...

  9. The Fab 5 - Wikipedia

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    The next "Fab 5" track came on O.G.C.'s 1999 second effort The M-Pire Shrikez Back, on the song "Dirtiest Players in the Game", which was supposed to serve as a prelude to a full-length Fab 5 album. Multiple Duck Down Records releases noted plans for a Fab 5 album in the liner notes, with the album being named either Simply Fabulous or Without ...