Great Cornholio

May 5th, 2017 at 9:27 PM ^

where Bossard was in at the end. He pulled up for a three on a 4-on-none break and airballed it. That's when I realized that I too have what it takes to be a Michigan basketball player.

lmgoblue1

May 5th, 2017 at 8:05 PM ^

Makes me laugh and care. Great teammate. Sacrifice for the greater good. He will go far in this life. Thank You Andrew. You are a true Michigan Man.

AlwaysBlue

May 5th, 2017 at 8:08 PM ^

the game to finish his career at Michigan. By every account he's like another coach on the bench. Maybe Beilein can get him back on the bench as staff after next season, but then it won't be quite the same.

stephenrjking

May 5th, 2017 at 9:27 PM ^

I love how this worked out. He has a shot to play serious minutes now, after bringing it as a walk-on for four years and unexpectedly having to torch a redshirt twice to help us out when injuries wrecked our bench. 

I love the grad transfer rule and this is absolutely the perfect use of it. This is not a guy who has turned his back on us; he is leaving with the blessing of the coach, the team, and the fans.

Michigan man.

Wolvie3758

May 5th, 2017 at 9:27 PM ^

The more I  heard and saw from him the more I liked him.. Hes a Great Kid and I wish him the very best..

chatster

May 6th, 2017 at 11:02 AM ^

He probably wasn’t going to get much playing time at Sportscaster U (Syracuse), so there might’ve been only two other second tier D-1 schools that would’ve offered him both occasional playing time AND well respected graduate courses in journalism or media ventures – Boston University of the Patriot League and Quinnipiac of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, both schools better known for their ice hockey programs.

Wise choice in selecting Quinnipiac’s Masters in Sports Journalism.

Quinnipiac, coming off a 10-21 season with a 7-13 conference record, finished eighth in the Metro AtlanticAthletic Conference.  They just made a high-profile hire, naming former Villanova assistant coach Baker Dunleavy (son of Mike and brother of Mike, Jr.) as their new head coach.  Dunleavy added former Fordham coach Tom Pecora as his associate head coach and former Boston University associate head coach Shaun Morris as his top assistant.

He'll be going from a Wolverine to a Bobcat and from Nike back to Adidas, because Quinnipiac just did the opposite of what Michigan did (LINK), but the color scheme might be somewhat familiar to him.