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Make Your Pick: Colorado State at Michigan
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Michigan begins its protection of the Large Ten Convention towards a Mountain West member in Colorado State on Saturday and may cruise to victory. The Wolverines are 30.5-point favorites over the Rams and at the moment have a 97.6% likelihood of successful in line with the ESPN Soccer Energy Index (FPI). Cade McNamara will begin, the working backs ought to feast and the quick, gifted and considerably inexperienced protection will be capable to present everybody simply how succesful they’re. A victory is sort of a certainty, however the margin of victory is all the time enjoyable to debate…
Chris Breiler
Michigan opens the 2022 season towards Colorado State in what is going to seemingly be a really one-sided contest. The Wolverines have what might be among the finest offensive models within the nation and a protection that’s wanting to show its value. This one will get ugly rapidly.
Michigan 63, Colorado State 10
Brandon Brown
There’s quite a lot of newness surrounding the Colorado State program however sadly, not a lot of it’s constructive. Jay Norvell comes over from Nevada, which is a barely constructive improve, however seen by most as a lateral transfer. Quarterback Clay Millen adopted Norvell to CSU from Nevada, however did not play whereas with the Wolfpack final yr. Colorado State’s offensive line is new and never essentially improved and the protection is fairly disruptive, however in all probability not towards an offensive line like Michigan’s.
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The Wolverines are way more gifted, at residence and able to make an impression after a magical 2021 marketing campaign. New Wolverine coordinators are going to need to set the tone early they usually have the horses to take action. McNamara is beginning and must be very sharp, however he may not should do a lot. It must be an enormous day for Blake Corum and Donovan Edwards as U-M rolls in Ann Arbor.
Since CSU is anticipated to air it out, I see one landing “when it counts” and one rubbish rating late, with a random area objective sprinkled in there. Michigan, alternatively, will rating early and sometimes earlier than letting up and can cruise to an enormous, spread-covering win to get to 1-0.
Michigan 56, Colorado State 17
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Ferndale man receives first beating-heart transplant in Michigan
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Henry Ford Health surgeons perform 1st beating-heart transplants in Michigan
With the beating-heart transplant technique, the donor heart does not have to be stopped a second time; it keeps beating as it is placed inside the patient.
DETROIT (FOX 2) – Michigan’s first two beating-heart transplants took place at Henry Ford Health in Detroit recently.
On his 58th birthday, Ken Miller of Ferndale was given the news that he would be undergoing the first-ever beating-heart transplant in the state.
Now, he is in the process of recovering.
“I didn’t expect to be feeling this well,” Miller said. “I’m feeling great and blessed.”
Miller had been in heart failure for more than a decade. He spent 25 days in a hospital bed, on a machine, prior to receiving his new heart –and a kidney– on May 31.
“I’m really excited about this outcome and excited about how well this heart worked,” said cardiac transplant surgeon at Henry Ford Health, Dr. Kyle Miletic.
Ken Miller of Ferndale underwent Michigan’s first ever beating-heart transplant on May 31, 2024. (Provided by Henry Ford Health)
Heart transplantation has come a long way.
Generally, a donor heart is good for about four hours, which limits how far away a donor heart can come from. However, the “heart in a box” technology has been a breakthrough – which is a mini heart lung machine that keeps the heart beating.
But still, the heart has to be stopped, twice, before being transplanted.
“We are always very concerned every time we have to stop the heart. Now, it’s inevitable. It’s going to have to be stopped once at the donor hospital to put it on this box, but the problem is we have to stop it a second time,” Miletic said.
That can be problematic. But with the beating heart transplant technique, the donor heart does not have to be stopped a second time; it keeps beating.
“We hooked the donor heart up to his own blood stream. Once it came from the box, his blood was providing that blood and the nutrients to his new heart, and we sewed it in again as it was beating,” Miletic said.
Henry Ford surgeons performed a second beating-heart transplant just last week. That heart came from about 2,000 miles away.
“Despite being the furthest distance we’ve ever traveled – really woke up right away with no issues, and that patient is doing extremely well and has excellent cardiac function,” the doctor said.
The new technique is not only revolutionary for heart transplant patients, but liver and lung patients as well.
As for Miller, he’s ready to get back on his feet and back to his family.
“I look forward to just being able to move, walk, go upstairs,” he said. “All the things we take for granted.”
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Storms close Michigan’s Adventure for the day
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FRUITLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Storms Tuesday morning forced Michigan’s Adventure to close for the day.
The park closed “due to a power outage and inclement weather,” it announced on its Facebook page. It said most tickets for Tuesday will be honored through Labor Day.
“Thank you for understanding,” it wrote.
A line of strong storms swept through West Michigan Tuesday morning, leaving tens of thousands without power. Damage from the storms included downed trees and broken windows at a Grand Rapids post office.
Consumers Energy crews will be working throughout the day to restore power. Some may not have power back until Wednesday, a Consumers Energy spokesperson told News 8.
Michigan’s Adventure isn’t the only West Michigan closure. Some local schools and churches, including many in Kent County, have canceled summer activities for the day.
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What’s underneath? Michigan couple makes a discovery inside home
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MARYSVILLE, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) — A Michigan home went viral on TikTok after the homeowners documented what they discovered under their indoor jacuzzi.
“I want to jump in first off, I guess, to be honest,” said Trevor Gilmartin as he recalled the moment he and his wife Hayley found a hole beneath their hot tub. “We did some testing to make sure the water was OK to get in.”
Ironically, scuba diving is a hobby of both he and his wife, so he had the gear to dive in. The couple documented their discovery on TikTok, where the video has amassed nearly 30 million views.
But many wondered what the nearly 20-foot deep hole was.
“Getting in it was like, every inch was OK, I can do this, you know. Nothing’s bit me yet,” Gilmartin said.
Gilmartin said the conversion into a home happened in 1979. He only knew about the water pumping station from a newspaper clipping passed on to him by the previous owner of the home.
What he didn’t know was what lay underneath the jacuzzi on the other side of his living room.
He and his wife tell CBS News Detroit it’s still fun to think about other possible historic landmarks the home could have been, even prior to the water pumping station.
“I do not want to cover it up. I know we have a lot of space here that we aren’t using. I know we have a lot of space here that we’re not using from the house, so if we have to cover it up I’d like to somehow make something that can access it. If I want to, even if for the next 10 years you know,” Gilmartin said when discussing possible next steps.
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