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Former Michigan Wolverine Receives Massive NFL Extension
Now in his fifth NFL season, Rashan Gary has proved to be one the best pass rushers in football — the Green Bay Packers must agree. Early Monday morning, Gary announced on social media that he signed a huge extension with the Packers. Both sides reportedly agreed on a four-year $107 million agreement.
Gary tore his ACL in early November last season, but Gary came back from the injury stronger than ever. Through seven games this season, Gary has 4.5 sacks to go along with 15 tackles.
The former Wolverines’ best season came back in 2021 with Green Bay when he recorded 9.5 sacks. In four whole seasons and seven games in 2023, Gary has 63 tackles and 27 sacks in his young NFL career. The former five-star recruit played three years with Michigan before declaring for the 2019 NFL draft. He was a two-time All-Big Ten player with Michigan and started 21 games at defensive end. He had 136 tackles and 10 sacks during his Michigan career.
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The University of Michigan is fighting back against the Big Ten following a ruling by the conference on Friday afternoon in response to the ongoing sign-stealing scandal. Jim Harbaugh was banned from the sidelines during each of the Wolverines’ final three regular season college football games as punishment.
Timing of the decision could not have been funnier. Harbaugh and his team were on a plane from Ann Arbor to State College. If the discipline is upheld, he will have flown to Penn State for nothing and will not be able to coach.
However, Michigan is hoping to get him on the sidelines. To do so, attorneys representing the program filed a breach of contract complaint on Friday night. It asks a judge in the Great Lake State to prevent the Big Ten from imposing a suspension on Harbaugh this weekend. An additional motion that asks for an emergency temporary restraining order was also filed.
The two documents — more than 20 pages in length each — argues that keeping Harbaugh away from the sidelines during Saturday’s top-10 matchup against the Nittany Lions would cause “irreparable harm” to the coach, players and university. They were filed just hours after Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti’s announcement.
At first, the case was assigned to Washtenaw County Judge Timothy P. Connors. However, he is a Michigan alumnus, lectures at the university’s law school and played defensive back for the football team.
As a result, he was pulled off of the case. Connors’ replacement makes things even wilder.
The Wolverines’ case is now in front of Judge Carol Kunhke. She holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and history of art from…. the University of Michigan.
But the insanity doesn’t stop there!
Connor Stalions, one of the key names in the sign-stealing scandal, purchased an expensive home in March of 2022. Not long thereafter, dozens of old vacuum cleaners started to accumulate on the porch shortly after purchase.
The vacuums were sold on Amazon. They were listed the same poorly-rated seller who was attached to Stalions’ LLC filing in Wyoming— which was also linked to running back Blake Corum.
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