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Michigan DB Morgan "slappy" Trent (official bungle)

As one chapter ends, Michigan's Trent looks ahead to busy, bright future - Michigan Wolverines Football: News, Blogs, Photos, Audio & Video - MLive.com

Morgan Trent isn't sure what he'll be feeling when he comes through the Michigan Stadium tunnel today for the final time as a University of Michigan player.
The fifth-year senior cornerback has seen it all during his college career - and not just from playing on a Big Ten championship team to the rebuilding year that this season has become.
There was a position change from receiver after his freshman year. He has had a new position coach every season - and seemingly a new hairstyle every other year.
Trent has lived with the successes and agonies of playing such an important defensive position, doing it with the same kind of composure that he likes to lead use in his everyday life.
Though never one to get too excited about anything, Trent's not shy to proclaim he's the team's best when it comes to fashion, golfing or bowling.Graduation, marriage and a shot at the NFL are on the horizon for Trent, but first comes his final home game today when the Wolverines face Northwestern at noon.

cont.

*emphasis mine.

For some reason, the first emboldened sentence just doesn't jive with the second. Hmmm...
 
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OregonBuckeye;1335993; said:
Surely this guy isn't serious...right?
In fairness, the whole "With a deeply talented D-Line and two shutdown corners, where did we go wrong?" introspective Michigan article is the same one that was first written in 1998, which Michigan beat writers just republish every season. It's actually the bookend to the "With all this returning talent, U-M poised to show AP voters that the preseason #5 rank is too low!" piece that they republish every August. You know, right before they go out and drop two of their first four games.
 
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