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5-year old gang member??
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-s...ncaaf.html

5-year old in Oklahoma told he can't wear Michigan t-shirt to school. Michigan AD response is priceless.

Quote:...after hearing the story, he [the Michigan AD] went to the M Den, the official merchandise retailer for Michigan athletics, and asked the store to make a special T-shirt for Barton. The T-shirt is a typical blue and maize Michigan football shirt, not unlike the one Barton [alleged 5-yo gang member] was sporting to school that day, but when it's turned inside out, the word Michigan still appears on the chest.

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Michigan 6
08-22-2012 09:42 PM
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RE: 5-year old gang member??
Nice.

That crap by the schools has to go.
08-22-2012 10:26 PM
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