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Michigan Wolverines 1970s Logo Joggers

Michigan Wolverines 1970s Logo Joggers

While Michigan currently has no mascot, don’t ever say they didn’t try. Michigan used a taxidermied wolverine as a mascot in the early 1920s, until football coach and athletic director Fielding Yost acquired two live wolverines named Biff and Bennie to display at football games in a cage. As they grew larger and more dangerous (wolverines are scary animals), the pair eventually moved to the Detroit Zoo. Brought to you in partnership with College Vault.

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Michigan Wolverines 1970s Logo Joggers
$72.00

Michigan Wolverines 1970s Logo Joggers

While Michigan currently has no mascot, don’t ever say they didn’t try. Michigan used a taxidermied wolverine as a mascot in the early 1920s, until football coach and athletic director Fielding Yost acquired two live wolverines named Biff and Bennie to display at football games in a cage. As they grew larger and more dangerous (wolverines are scary animals), the pair eventually moved to the Detroit Zoo. Brought to you in partnership with College Vault.

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While Michigan currently has no mascot, don’t ever say they didn’t try. Michigan used a taxidermied wolverine as a mascot in the early 1920s, until football coach and athletic director Fielding Yost acquired two live wolverines named Biff and Bennie to display at football games in a cage. As they grew larger and more dangerous (wolverines are scary animals), the pair eventually moved to the Detroit Zoo. Brought to you in partnership with College Vault.

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