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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Another huge game, another moment of silence for Michigan. It's no stretch to think that Gerald Ford and Bo Schembechler, the former Wolverines all-star and coach, might have been together at the Rose Bowl next week to watch their team play had they been alive and healthy.
Instead, they are both gone, and this tradition-filled school is mourning another big loss as it heads into Monday's game against Southern California, the second straight game that has been preceded by the death of a Wolverine great.
Schembechler died on Nov. 17, the day before then-No. 2 Michigan played No. 1 Ohio State.
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