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Michigan did something unusual before the championship. Did it help them win a title?

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Michigan did something unusual before the championship. Did it help them win a title?

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The Michigan basketball team prepared for the NCAA championship game by practicing jump shots in the middle of Michigan Stadium. This unusual practice, devised by coach Dusty May, aimed to help players adjust to the depth perception of the larger arena where the game would be held.

Michigan's basketball team tried a unique practice before the NCAA championship game. They set up a portable basketball goal in Michigan Stadium and took shots to get used to the depth perception. Coach Dusty May wanted his players to be comfortable with the larger arena. The team practiced in the stadium six days before the game. This practice was part of their preparation for the championship. Michigan went on to win the title, beating Connecticut 69-63.

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