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Michigan fires coach Juwan Howard after 8-24 season


Juwan Howard was fired as Michigan's basketball coach, the school announced Friday, ending a five-year run in Ann Arbor for the former Fab Five member. Michigan just completed one of its worst seasons in 60 years, finishing last in the Big Ten for the first time since 1967. The Wolverines lost their final nine games to finish 8-24 overall and 3-17 in the league. (ESPN.com)

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Michigan fires coach Juwan Howard after 8-24 season


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