Michigan pulls an Elon
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:36 pm
Unlike Elon this really wasn't UM's fault.
http://www.foxsportsdetroit.com/fox-spo ... eedID=3701
Book advertisement says Michigan won title
FS Detroit Staff Reports
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April 10, 2013, 12:35pm
Michigan almost won its second national championship in basketball.
Almost that is.
After establishing a sizable lead over the Louisville Cardinals on Monday night in Atlanta, the Wolverines couldn't hang on in the second half and lost a heartbreaker, 82-76.
But based on a book advertisement on amazon.com, The Detroit Free Press must have thought this was horseshoes or hand grenades.
The newspaper declares Michigan, not Louisville, as 2013 champions of the college basketball world.
On Wednesday afternoon, Detroit Free Press Assistant Managing Editor Stefanie Murray posted an apology in the Discussions section for the book's amazon.com page:
"We're very sorry for this mistake. The Free Press had prepared a fantastic book to publish should Michigan win the national title, and an error with our book publisher caused the promotion for the book to be displayed on Amazon. Our publisher is working with Amazon to make sure it gets removed. Hopefully at this time next year, however, we WILL be publishing either a book on Michigan or Michigan State winning the 2014 national title!"
http://www.foxsportsdetroit.com/fox-spo ... eedID=3701
Book advertisement says Michigan won title
FS Detroit Staff Reports
Recommend comment(1) email print Facebook
April 10, 2013, 12:35pm
Michigan almost won its second national championship in basketball.
Almost that is.
After establishing a sizable lead over the Louisville Cardinals on Monday night in Atlanta, the Wolverines couldn't hang on in the second half and lost a heartbreaker, 82-76.
But based on a book advertisement on amazon.com, The Detroit Free Press must have thought this was horseshoes or hand grenades.
The newspaper declares Michigan, not Louisville, as 2013 champions of the college basketball world.
On Wednesday afternoon, Detroit Free Press Assistant Managing Editor Stefanie Murray posted an apology in the Discussions section for the book's amazon.com page:
"We're very sorry for this mistake. The Free Press had prepared a fantastic book to publish should Michigan win the national title, and an error with our book publisher caused the promotion for the book to be displayed on Amazon. Our publisher is working with Amazon to make sure it gets removed. Hopefully at this time next year, however, we WILL be publishing either a book on Michigan or Michigan State winning the 2014 national title!"