Tuesday Quick Hits: Schedule Set for Michigan Madness
- Michigan’s night game against Iowa on Saturday is going to be nationally broadcast on ABC.
- The Delaware State game on October 17 will start at noon and be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.
- The E:60 story about Elliott Mealer is going to air tonight at 7 p.m. on ESPN.
- The schedule for Michigan Madness, which takes place a week from Friday, has been released. Gates to Crisler Arena won’t open until 8 p.m., but “Borseth’s BBQ” for Michigan students will start at 7 p.m. and be held outside of Crisler. The basketball-related activities will get started shortly after 8, and the list of events includes a skills competition, a three-point shootout, a dunk contest featuring DeShawn Sims, Manny Harris, Zack Novak, and Darius Morris, and finally a 10-minute long scrimmage for the women’s team and another one for the men’s team.
- It looks like freshman cornerback J.T. Turner is going to be redshirted. Obviously there is still a chance that he could play, but considering he hasn’t even played yet at a position hurting for talent outside of Donovan Warren, I highly doubt he will progress enough to see the field this season.
- Braylon Edwards allegedly hit a friend of LeBron James early Monday morning outside of a club. The situation definitely doesn’t look good for Braylon, especially now that LeBron has called him out for what he described as “childish” actions.

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I wish Braylon could get out of that hell hole. It has to be beyond depressing playing for that team.
I wish Braylon would just grow up.
He had maturity issues at UM, and apparently still does.
Hell of a talent, but time to grow up none the less.
I don’t think we should take maturity comments from LeBron James at face value, given his actions last year when the Cavs were eliminated.
Guess I got my wish. I’m happy Braylon went to the Jets. Now it’s on him.