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Michigan Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral After Alabama Win

Michigan Cheerleader’s Wild Photos Go Viral After Alabama Win

A Michigan cheerleader’s wild photos went viral this week following the Wolverines’ memorable victory over Alabama at the Rose Bowl.

Despite Jim Harbaugh and Co. running roughshod over any and all foes throughout the entire 2023 college football season, for whatever reason, many felt like Nick Saban would come in and beat them.

In the end – that didn’t end up happening. Harbaugh not only outcoached his rival, but he also watched his squad thoroughly outplay the opposition.

After the Rose Bowl, a Michigan cheerleader saw her wild photos cause something of a stir:

 

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In a sports week that has seen Jane Slater’s racy photos go viral, Brittany Mahomes’ wild party pictures blow up online and a Tennessee cheerleader’s intimate photos leak out, it is quite telling that an otherwise unknown Michigan cheerleader could cause such a stir. But here we are.

Next up for the Wolverines is a showdown against a surprisingly underrated Washington squad that just embarrassed Texas in the Sugar Bowl.

Michigan opened as a -4.5 favorite over their Pac-12 foes, but that line figures to narrow as the National Championship Game approaches.

Does Harbaugh still have one trick left in his hat? Can he guide Michigan to a title before he inevitably leaves to join one of the NFL teams that will pursue him this offseason? Time will tell.

Related: NFL Fan’s Wild Gesture During Eagles Game Goes Viral (Video)

Carlos Garcia

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