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Author w/@nickbaumgardner: “Mountaintop”. Former: @freepsports, @theopsports, @theblockm. Current: @lkorionschools communications director.

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Looking forward to this. Armen Keteyian’s books always get you inside the stories you thought you knew. (And it sounds like there’s a good bit about U-M in there.) Order now: The Price: What It Takes to Win in College Football's Era of Chaos a.co/d/dNpwgi6

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We had a wonderful “Mountaintop” event in Nashville this week, organized by U-M club president Robert and with great stories from Jason Vinson and Mike Sajdak. Next stop: Flint on Sept. 5. But if you want your copy now, visit Michigan1997Book.com.

We had a wonderful “Mountaintop” event in Nashville this week, organized by U-M club president Robert and with great stories from Jason Vinson and Mike Sajdak. Next stop: Flint on Sept. 5. But if you want your copy now, visit Michigan1997Book.com.
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I see Phil Bromley and Fred Jackson still there, repping the ‘97 team… Read all about them in “Mountaintop” Michigan1997Book.com

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Sherrone Moore had a meeting with Lloyd Carr to talk about being Michigan's head coach. "Talk about a guy that's a Michigan legend, who's done so much for this program, and I asked him some things," Moore said. "Hearing his conviction of me being here was just the cemented stamp

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Georgia, nasty. Can do it all. When you have dudes making NFL INTs, then a big back shifting like that in the open field, just scary.

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First drive and Dylan Raiola looks like a senior, not a freshman. All the throws, including the bomb through the receiver’s hands.

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Join us Thursday night in Flint to talk “Mountaintop” and hear from Flint natives Andre Weathers and Terrence Quinn about their experiences on the 1997 U-M title team. Get your signed copy at the event. Register: umalumni.my.site.com/s/lt-event?id=…

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Another fabulous “Mountaintop” experience in Flint on Thursday. The U-M club fans came strong and enjoyed hearing the championship tales from 1997 heroes and Flint natives Andre Weathers and Terrence Quinn. Want your copy? Michigan1997Book.com

Another fabulous “Mountaintop” experience in Flint on Thursday. The U-M club fans came strong and enjoyed hearing the championship tales from 1997 heroes and Flint natives Andre Weathers and Terrence Quinn. Want your copy? Michigan1997Book.com
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We actually talked with Charles about what Michigan Stadium means to him -- not the campus or school or whatever, the actual physical stadium for our book: The answer lives in moments you never saw Mark Snyder Michigan1997book.com

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After flying 10 hrs from São Paulo to Detroit I had to get a walk in and it stirred up great memories for me. I went by Cobo Hall where my dad used to take me to watch the Pistons—Dave Bing & Bob Lanier. We used to go over The Ambassador Bridge to Canada to visit my mom’s family.

After flying 10 hrs from São Paulo to Detroit I had to get a walk in and it stirred up great memories for me. I went by Cobo Hall where my dad used to take me to watch the Pistons—Dave Bing & Bob Lanier. We used to go over The Ambassador Bridge to Canada to visit my mom’s family.
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A little echo of history. The second game in 1998 after the national title: Syracuse and Donovan McNabb running wild in the Big House. Looks familiar today. All Ewers needs is to score without a shoe…