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August 1, 2016
U-M, Nike mark their reunion with midnight celebration
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Above, football coach Jim Harbaugh addresses the crowd that filled Main Street Sunday night as they awaited their chance to be among the first to buy Nike apparel under the company’s new partnership with U-M. Well before the clock struck midnight, the celebratory mood in downtown Ann Arbor was on full display. Families with Michigan ties waited as long as 16 hours. Below, a fan crowd surfs through the throng on hand in front of The M Den.
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