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These celebrities graduated from the University of Michigan, football's latest national champion
The Michigan Wolverines defeated the Washington Huskies in the 2024 College Football Playoff national championship Jan. 8, bringing home the school’s 10th title.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh, a University of Michigan alum, led his team through a 15-0 season.
Michigan finished its season with a 34-13 win against Washington at NRG Stadium in Houston.
Harbaugh is one of the many notable Michigan alumni. The school is also the alma mater of the 38th president of the United States, Gerald R. Ford, who played on the school’s football team.
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Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, was the quarterback for the team in the ’80s before playing in the NFL. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
The University of Michigan was also the school of choice for a handful of students who became celebrities.
Below are five well-known celebrities who attended the University of Michigan before embarking on their successful careers.
- Tom Brady
- Madonna
- Lucy Liu
- Darren Criss
- Celia Keenan-Bolger
1. Tom Brady
Before he was drafted by the New England Patriots in 2000, Tom Brady led Michigan to an Orange Bowl victory.
After taking over for injured starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe, Brady began on a path to becoming one of the top players in NFL history.
Brady spent most of his time with the Patriots, before closing out his NFL career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Brady led the Patriots to six Super Bowl wins.
Before his long NFL career, Tom Brady was the quarterback for the University of Michigan. (Gilbert Flores)
Brady brought his Super Bowl win total to seven when he led the Buccaneers to a title in 2021.
2. Madonna
Madonna, a Grammy-winning global music sensation, attended the University of Michigan from 1976 to 1978, before she released her self-titled debut album in 1983.
Through her long career in the entertainment industry, Madonna found success as the bestselling female recording artist of all time and acting in movies like “A League of Their Own” and “Evita.”
Madonna continues her Celebration Tour that began in 2023 and continues into 2024.
Madonna attended the University of Michigan before becoming the bestselling artist she is now. (Zak Kaczmarek/Getty Images)
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3. Lucy Liu
Lucy Liu graduated from the University of Michigan in 1990.
Liu has appeared in many well-known films, including “Kill Bill: Vol 1” and two “Charlie’s Angels” movies.
Liu has done television work in shows like “Elementary.”
The popular actress has also done voice acting in her career, most famously for the “Kung Fu Panda” franchise.
Liu served as co-producer and narrator of the 2009 documentary “Redlight” and has been a UNICEF ambassador since 2004.
4. Darren Criss
Darren Criss is a proud alumnus with his “Go Blue” shoutout during his 2018 acceptance speech at the Emmy Awards.
Darren Criss rose to fame on the television show “Glee.” (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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Criss graduated from the university in 2009, just before his character Blaine Anderson first appeared during season 2 of the show “Glee.”
Criss has appeared in many Broadway shows, released several albums and won an Emmy and Golden Globe for his portrayal of Andrew Cunanan in “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story.”
5. Celia Keenan-Bolger
Michigan alumnus Celia Keenan-Bolger is widely known for her Tony-winning portrayal of Scout Finch in the Broadway adaptation of “To Kill A Mockingbird,” based on the book written by Harper Lee.
She also had a role in the HBO show “The Gilded Age” and made an appearance in both “Law & Order” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” playing different characters in each show.
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Does Kyle Whittingham face ‘win now’ pressure at Michigan?
For some programs, spring football has started in earnest, but for Michigan football, it will have to wait another week. But with practices on the horizon, college football pundits are starting to ask questions about what the upcoming season may look like, and among the questions is what Kyle Whittingham’s Wolverines will be in his first year.
On3’s popular show ‘Ari & Andy’ attempted to ask and answer that question on their latest episode.
As the duo of Ari Wasserman and Andy Staples mulled over various storylines in the coaching realm, once they got to the ‘newcomers’ — coaches who have taken over new programs — they started with Whittingham. For Wasserman, the big question is how quickly Whittingham can win in Ann Arbor?
“How much pressure is Kyle Whittingham to make sure that Michigan doesn’t lose whatever momentum that it had from winning the national championship and falling back into another 25 year period of being pretty good, but not great?” Wasserman said. “Because on one hand, this is a very critical moment in their program arc. But on the other hand, don’t you also have to give him the benefit of the doubt that, hey, what happened at the end of or during last year was highly dysfunctional in a way that we don’t really see very often in sports in general, let alone college sports? And you got hired during a weird time on the calendar. You probably weren’t anticipating coaching this year.
“Like, do you get a year to try to get your bearings of a new place that expects to win a championship? Like, I don’t know how Michigan fans are viewing this season. Now you’ll tell me what you always tell me. They demand excellence, and they expect excellence. There’s no honeymoon. I think that’s true. But from a rational analysis of this, I don’t know how to view what the (expectations are), like what is a successful season for Kyle Whittingham in year one, make the playoff?”
Staples is a little less about the questions and more about the answers. Because in his mind, regardless of how he got there, Whittingham to Michigan might be the best hire of the entire cycle.
“This really isn’t about Michigan’s expectations. It’s more about Kyle Whittingham’s expectations,” Staples said. “And the fact that Kyle Whittingham did this and the fact that Michigan did this, this was Michigan going out and getting the best coach they could get. But it’s very interesting because let’s say Michigan had fired Sherrone Moore in a more conventional way. And it had been just for losing and had been at the end of the season. And Kyle Whittingham had been one of the coaches that was available, but one of many that was available that the whole cycle hadn’t already been done. I still would have called hiring Kyle Whittingham, maybe the best hire of the cycle. I don’t think a 66-year-old guy goes to this place to build, to rebuild it. He’s going to win now. That’s the whole point of this. He’s not doing this except it is to win now.”
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Michigan Lottery Daily 3, Daily 4 results for March 9, 2026
Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win
Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
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The Michigan Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at March 9, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Daily 3 numbers from March 9 drawing
Midday: 3-7-3
Evening: 1-1-6
Check Daily 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Daily 4 numbers from March 9 drawing
Midday: 1-6-5-2
Evening: 8-4-6-3
Check Daily 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Poker Lotto numbers from March 9 drawing
KD-QH-5C-7D-8D
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Winning Fantasy 5 numbers from March 9 drawing
24-30-36-37-39
08-09-30-35-36
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Winning Daily Keno numbers from March 9 drawing
04-05-10-12-15-22-26-34-38-44-47-49-52-56-57-59-62-67-71-72-76-80
Check Daily Keno payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from March 9 drawing
06-16-26-41-43, Bonus: 03
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
All Michigan Lottery retailers can redeem prizes up to $600. For prizes up to $99,999.99, winners have the option to submit their claim by mail or in person at one of Michigan Lottery’s Regional Offices.
To claim by mail, complete a ticket receipt form, sign your winning ticket, and send it along with original copies of your government-issued photo ID and Social Security card to the address below. Ensure the names on your ID and Social Security card match exactly. Claims should be mailed to:
Michigan Lottery
Attn: Claim Center
101 E. Hillsdale
P.O. Box 30023
Lansing, MI 48909
For prizes over $100,000, winners must claim their prize in person at the Michigan Lottery Headquarters in Lansing located at 101 E. Hillsdale in downtown Lansing. Each winner must present original versions of a valid government-issued photo ID (typically a driver’s license or state ID) and a Social Security card, ensuring that the names on both documents match exactly. To schedule an appointment, please call the Lottery Player Relations office at 844-887-6836, option 2.
If you prefer to claim in person at one of the Michigan Lottery Regional Offices for prizes under $100,000, appointments are required. Until further notice, please call 1-844-917-6325 to schedule an appointment. Regional office locations are as follows:
- Lansing: 101 E. Hillsdale St. Lansing; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Livonia: 33231 Plymouth Road, Livonia; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Sterling Heights: 34700 Dequindre Road, Sterling Heights; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Detroit: Cadillac Place, 3060 W. Grand Blvd., Suite L-600, Detroit; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Grand Rapids: 3391-B Plainfield Ave. NE, Grand Rapids; Phone: 844-917-6325
- Saginaw: Jerome T. Hart State Office Building, 411 E. Genesee Ave., Saginaw; Phone: 844-917-6325
For additional information, downloadable forms, and instructions, visit the Michigan Lottery’s prize claim page.
When are Michigan Lottery drawings held?
- Daily 3 & Daily 4: Midday at 12:59 p.m., Evening at 7:29 p.m.
- Fantasy 5: 7:29 p.m. daily
- Poker Lotto: 7:29 p.m. daily
- Lotto 47: 7:29 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday
- Lucky for Life: 10:38 p.m. daily
- Daily Keno: 7:29 p.m. daily
- Millionaire for Life: 11:15 p.m. daily
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