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Mullins family shifts longtime allegiance from Michigan to UConn for national championship game

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Mullins family shifts longtime allegiance from Michigan to UConn for national championship game

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The Mullins family, previously dedicated Michigan fans, are now supporting UConn in the national championship game due to their son Braylon playing for the team. Braylon's performance has been crucial in UConn's journey to the finals, including a game-winning 3-pointer against Duke.

The Mullins family has shifted their allegiance from Michigan to UConn for the national championship game. Josh Mullins, a lifelong Michigan fan, named his son Braylon after former Michigan receiver Braylon Edwards. However, with Braylon playing for UConn, the family is now supporting the Huskies. Braylon's performance has been instrumental in UConn's success, including a game-winning 3-pointer against Duke. UConn will face Michigan in the championship game, marking a potential family feud. The game could also end a Big Ten drought, with Michigan aiming to bring their second title back to campus.

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