Michigan football coach Brady Hoke was there. So was assistant coach Fred Jackson and former Michigan assistants Erik Campbell and Ron English. They all understood what former Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr said about being inducted Tuesday into the College Football Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria ...
Michigan football coach Brady Hoke said Lloyd Carr was known around campus for his tough love. The Wolverines returned some of that love to their former coach Saturday before they took on Nebraska, as Carr was honored before kickoff for his upcoming induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. ...
Former Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr will be honored Saturday during the Nebraska at Michigan football game as part of his upcoming induction into the College Football Hall of Fame. Carr, who coached for 13 seasons from 1995-2007 and compiled a 122-40 record, a national title and five Big Ten ...
Former Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr and Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard will both take part in speaking and autograph sessions near Michigan Stadium on Saturday. Both are participating in the Sports Illustrated Heisman Tour presented by Nissan. The event, part of a 10-city tour, will be set up across ...
Former Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr and current softball coach Carol Hutchins will be part of the 55th class to be inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame, the organization announced today. The latest class will be enshrined on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011 at the Suburban Collection Showplace in ...
Former Michigan football coach Lloyd Carr will be at Michigan International Speedway Sunday to serve as the grand marshal for the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 Sprint Cup race. Beyond standing above the track and giving the "start your engines" command, Carr's appearance at MIS will allow him to ...
Catching Up With ... is an occasional feature at AnnArbor.com where we chat with former Michigan athletes. If you have a suggestion for a future Catching Up With ..., email michaelrothstein@annarbor.com David Baas played four years at Michigan (2001-04), three at left guard and one at center. He was an ...