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Newsstand: Promotions at The Big House for Michigan vs. Oregon

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Tweets Of The Day

Promotions at The Big House for Michigan’s game against Oregon Saturday include a Hall of Honor recognition and the marching band’s halftime show with the theme “rock and roll all night.” There will be a pregame flyover featuring four F-16s.

Here’s a gameday timeline provided by the athletic department:

6:00 am
Parking Lots Open
12:30 pm
Pregame Radio Show Begins at Michigan Stadium
1:00 pm
Ticket Office Will-Call Opens at Crisler Center
1:30 pm
Michigan Stadium Gates Open
2:40 pm
Michigan Team Takes Field For Warm-Ups
3:21 pm
Michigan Marching Band Performance
3:30 pm
National Anthem and Flyover (four F-16’s)
3:32 pm
Intro Video/Team Takes the Field
3:37 pm
Coin Toss
3:40 pm
Kickoff! #GoBlue

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Quote Of The Day

“When you watch the film, and usually the championship level teams I’ve been a part of, there are usually a couple guys immediately after the game, thinking, man, he just played OK. Then you go back and watch the film, and you say, ‘Wow, he made so many invisible plays.’ He made the quick swing instead of trying to beat his man every time, or he crashed a glass and took on two guys, and therefore someone else got the tip in. Just those things that the casual fan or in the flow of the game, you may not notice every time, but when you watch the film, Rubin makes a lot of those plays.”

— Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May explaining how graduate guard Rubin Jones makes ‘invisible plays’ to help his teams

Headlines Of The Day

Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: One Michigan unsung hero already making tons of ‘invisible plays’
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Keys to the game: Michigan football vs. Oregon – how U-M can hang with the Ducks
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: By the numbers: Michigan looking for fourth-ever victory over No. 1 team
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Staff predictions: Michigan football vs. Oregon 
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Previewing Michigan vs. Oregon with a Ducks insider

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