Meandering through the maize (and blue): NCAA Tournament sites set through 2013

Posted on Tue, Sep 22, 2009 : 8:43 a.m.

It doesn't look like Detroit will be an NCAA tournament host again anytime soon.

The NCAA announced its men's basketball tournament sites through 2013 on Monday and Michigan will host just once - the Palace of Auburn Hills for first/second round games in Auburn Hills.

FOOTBALL:

  • David Molk is out 4-6 weeks with a broken foot, writes Dave Birkett of AnnArbor.com.
  • Rich Rodriguez is showing his funnier, joking side as Michigan moves to 3-0, also showing he might be over all of last month's off-field issues, writes Michael Rothstein of AnnArbor.com.
  • Breaking down the Michigan-Eastern Michigan game.
  • Most early-enrollee freshmen are playing for Michigan this year.
  • Devin Gardner praises Tate Forcier, writes Josh Helmholdt of the Detroit Free Press.
  • The Big Ten is still having perception issues, writes Tim May of the Columbus Dispatch.
  • Wisconsin running back John Clay might lose his job as a starter, Jeff Potrykus of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  • Penn State linebacker Sean Lee will miss Saturday's game against Iowa, writes Tricia Lafferty of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  • OTHER SPORTS AND STUFF:

  • An altercation outside Good Time Charley's left one person stabbed and one in jail, writes Jacob Smilovitz of the Michigan Daily.
  • Celebrities who played college football, according to Lost Lettermen.
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