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Tom Brady's Michigan days: the kid had the sangfroid to succeed


The Michigan football team opened the 1999 season by rallying for a 26-22 victory over Notre Dame at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. Lloyd Carr, the grumpy Michigan coach, even hedged when he was asked who would start five days before the Notre Dame game. Notre Dame had opened the 1999 season a week earlier by pounding a mediocre Kansas team at home, 48-13. Brady started against Notre Dame, but Henson replaced him in the second quarter, receiving an enormous cheer from Michigan fans. Drew Henson started for Michigan in 2000 and was drafted in the sixth round in 2003 by the Houston Texans.


Source: The Guardian January 26, 2017 11:00 UTC



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