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The 10 Stages Of Missing UofM: As Told By Jim Harbaugh

Only 47 days until move-in, 52 days until classes, and 49 days until the best football season ever.

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The 10 Stages Of Missing UofM: As Told By Jim Harbaugh

As the summer passes, the only thing that us Wolverines can think of is the upcoming football season, the magical beauty of Ann Arbor in the fall, and of course, sylly week! As we all know, the drive home and pull back to A2 is strong for the students of the University of Michigan, and luckily, we won't have to wait much longer! Every year at U of M gets better and better. This football season especially, we have a TON to look forward to! Here's Here's the king of campus, the one and only Jim Harbaugh (#Harbaugh2k16, am I right?) to explain the stages of Michigan withdrawal:

1. Hearing others brag about great their school is.

2. Receiving your football tickets, and thinking about beating State & OSU this year.

3. Preparing to eat all the Ann Arbor food you’ve missed.

4. Wearing your Michigan clothes around the world and always, without fail, getting a "Go Blue!"

5. When that one State fan yells, "Go Green!"

6. Realizing it's only a month until you move back to campus.

7. When the feta bread craving hits.

8. Finally finishing planning syllabus week.

9. And knowing you won't be satisfied just sitting back in your hometown...

10. Until it's time to return home for the best year ever.


Enjoy the rest of your summer, Wolverines - it's almost time to return ho][\/][e.

Go Blue!

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