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Michigan letting players keep legacy jerseys
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Fans aren't the only ones who never want to forget Michigan's last-second win over Notre Dame
Wolverines quarterback Denard Robinson and other players asked athletic director Dave Brandon if they could keep their legacy jerseys after the game and the answer was yes.
"They love those jerseys," Brandon told The Associated Press. "I walked out of the locker room, checked with compliance and got the go ahead. The reason they're getting the jerseys is they really want them and NCAA rules allow us to do it because it was a special event and the cost was under a threshold."
Wolverines defensive end Ryan Van Bergen, one of the captains, said he's not worried about any of his teammates selling or trading their jerseys.
"I think some school has probably made that a point that you're not supposed to do that," Van Bergen said Monday. "So, I think it's pretty clear that you're supposed to just hold onto them. I don't see anybody trying to get rid of those any time soon."
Entire article: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=ncf&id=6964541
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Fans aren't the only ones who never want to forget Michigan's last-second win over Notre Dame
Wolverines quarterback Denard Robinson and other players asked athletic director Dave Brandon if they could keep their legacy jerseys after the game and the answer was yes.
"They love those jerseys," Brandon told The Associated Press. "I walked out of the locker room, checked with compliance and got the go ahead. The reason they're getting the jerseys is they really want them and NCAA rules allow us to do it because it was a special event and the cost was under a threshold."
Wolverines defensive end Ryan Van Bergen, one of the captains, said he's not worried about any of his teammates selling or trading their jerseys.
"I think some school has probably made that a point that you're not supposed to do that," Van Bergen said Monday. "So, I think it's pretty clear that you're supposed to just hold onto them. I don't see anybody trying to get rid of those any time soon."
Entire article: http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/wire?section=ncf&id=6964541
No [Mark May]!
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