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  • 09-08-2008, 11:29 PM
    jakncoke
    Aaron Rodgers had a good year
  • 09-08-2008, 11:31 PM
    jakncoke
    Chad Henne has the most passing yards in Michigan History with 9715
  • 09-08-2008, 11:32 PM
    jakncoke
    John Navarre is #2 with 9254
  • 09-08-2008, 11:32 PM
    jakncoke
    Nevil Shed (b Bronx, New York ) attended Morris High school, was a member of the Texas Western Miners (now named University of Texas at El Paso) team that won the 1966 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament National Championship, the team was coached by Don Haskins. The Miners made history for being the first team to start an all African-American lineup in the Championship game. Shed was not one of the starters in the lineup. Glory Road (film), the Disney blockbuster, chronicles the team's outstanding journey; Shed is played by Al Shearer. After playing at Texas Western, Shed was drafted by the Boston Celtics. He later became an assistant coach for his college coach, Don Haskins at Texas Western.
  • 09-08-2008, 11:34 PM
    jakncoke
    John Robert Navarre (born September 9, 1980) is an American football quarterback who most recently was in training camp for the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL, although the Colts subsequently waived Navarre on Tuesday, August 8, 2007. He is currently an NFL free agent. He was drafted in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals and served as their third-string quarterback for the 2004-2006 seasons. Navarre started one game for the Cardinals. Navarre threw four interceptions and one touchdown in a losing effort. Navarre played college football at the University of Michigan where he led the Wolverines to the 2003 Big Ten championship. Previously, he attended Cudahy High School in Wisconsin, where he had a record of 33-4 as the starting quarterback. Navarre has appeared in five games in his three-year NFL career; his debut was December 5, 2004.

    Navarre held several Michigan career records including pass attempts, completions, passing yards, and touchdown passes before Chad Henne surpassed those marks in 2007. In 2003, Navarre set season records for passing yards (3,331), pass attempts (456), and completions (270). Against the Iowa Hawkeyes in 2003, he threw for a Michigan single-game record 389 yards. Later in the season, he led the Wolverines to their largest comeback, 21 points, in school history as they defeated the Minnesota Golden Gophers, 38-35.
  • 09-08-2008, 11:34 PM
    jakncoke
    Elvis Grbac is #3 with 6460
  • 09-08-2008, 11:35 PM
    jakncoke
    Todd Collins is #4 with 5858
  • 09-08-2008, 11:36 PM
    jakncoke
  • 09-08-2008, 11:36 PM
    jakncoke
    Jim Harbaugh is #5 with 5449
  • 09-08-2008, 11:37 PM
    jakncoke
    Harry Flournoy is an African-American former college basketball player, originally from Gary, Indiana. He played college ball for Texas Western College, later called the University of Texas at El Paso, or UTEP; he made history when his team won an NCAA Division I National Championship with the first ever all African-American starting lineup under Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins in 1966. He only played for six minutes in the championship game before injuring his ankle, but following the victory he was on the cover of Sports Illustrated rebounding a ball over Pat Riley.

    After his career at Texas Western, Flournoy became a teacher and basketball coach at an elementary school in El Paso, TX. Harry has 6 children; 1 daughter from his first marriage, and 3 daughters and 2 sons from his second marriage. He and his third wife currently reside in Orange County California.

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