Michigan's Rodriguez faces queries over WVU buyout suit (USA Today) The biggest draw at Big Ten media day was Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez, who left West Virginia in December to replace Lloyd Carr and ended up getting sued by his former employer to cover the $4 million buyout clause in his contract.
McCain gains ground in Michigan, several other states (Detroit Free Press) WASHINGTON -- Not so fast, Obama Nation. In Michigan and a few other key states, the McCainiacs are gaining ground. Quinnipiac University in Connecticut released results from polls Thursday suggesting Sen. John McCain is clearly competitive with Sen. Barack Obama in Michigan and Minnesota and slightly ahead in Colorado.
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