Wednesday Quick Hits: Don Nehlen Attends Practice
- The players and coaches had some fun after practice yesterday by getting a slip ‘n slide out.
- Rich Rodriguez’s predecessor at West Virginia and former Michigan assistant Don Nehlen attended practice on Tuesday.
- Boubacar Cissoko’s trial for a disorderly conduct charge is scheduled for October 27.
- Cory Zirbel has made the best out of a career-ending knee injury by serving as a student-coach for Michigan.
- Inkster and Ann Arbor Pioneer are going to play at Eastern Michigan this Saturday, matching Michigan commits Devin Gardner and Ricardo Miller against each other.
- John Beilein thinks the biggest question for the basketball team this fall is who will run the team both as a leader and on the court as a point guard.
- Beilein doesn’t want expectations to get too high just yet for next season, but I think that has already happened.
- Dave at Maize n Brew offered five suggestions about how to make the gameday experience better for Michigan football.
- The women’s basketball team’s schedule has been released.


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re: the Corey Zirbel article, first reaction was that RR and the coaching staff really came through for him. However, second reaction was based on CZ’s quote that people were appalled that he could be working for that staff. It really does seem and is sad that there is perhaps a broader view of “RR is evil” than perhaps we (or I, at least), as Michigan diehards, believe. The Boren and (who was the other kid?) comments really seem to have hurt, not to mention all the WVU-UM transition crap.