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      <title>Jamison Says Seniors Will Maintain Focus</title>
      <description>Michigan senior DE Tim Jamison took time out for a chat with the media earlier this week to discuss the team’s disappointing record this season, setting that disappointment aside, and finishing strong.</description>
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      <title>Jamison Not Underestimating Irish</title>
      <description>Michigan's senior defensive end discusses this Saturday's trek to South Bend, his feelings on away games, and his thoughts on Jimmy Clausen.  Read on for what he has to say.</description>
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      <description>Much has been said and written about the environment being fostered at Michigan under new headman Rich Rodriguez. Snipes about the decline in family values and demeaning language in practice were levied without much chance for rebuttal. At the Big Ten kickoff luncheon last week, Michigan seniors Morgan Trent, Mike Massey, and Tim Jamison finally had a chance to weigh in with the media.</description>
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      <title>Media Day Quick Hitters: Jamsion &amp; Massey</title>
      <description>Michigan seniors Tim Jamison &amp; Mike Massey chatted in Chicago today and dsicussed practice atmosphere, the players showing improvement this summer, the training regimen, and more.</description>
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      <title>Jamison Prepares for Illini</title>
      <description>Michigan defensive end Tim Jamison has helped lead a revitalized Michigan defense the past five weeks of the season.  When the Wolverines head to Illinois this weekend, Jamison will get a chance to lead his unit against a mobile quarterback for the first time since the teams blowout loss to Oregon.</description>
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      <title>D-Ends Prepared For Big Year</title>
      <description>With two new starting ends in 2007, the new look Michigan defensive line is about to make waves on the college football nation.  What do Tim Jamison and Brandon Graham have in store for 2007?  What does Lloyd Carr think about his talented pair of pass rushers?</description>
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      <title>Tim Jamison: "I've got to lead"</title>
      <description>Since arriving in Ann Arbor in the Fall of 2004, Tim Jamison has struggled to stay healthy in his days as a Michigan football player. Now expected to find a role in the starting line up, Jamison will be needed if the Maize and Blue want to find success on the defensive side of the ball in 2007. At Michigan's media day last week, Jamison sat down to talk about his role on the 2007 defense.</description>
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      <title>Consistency is the Key for Jamison</title>
      <description>Entering the 2006 season, defensive pressure was a major concern with the Michigan football team.  As a result, defensive coordinator Ron English simplified things to a basic attacking style defense.  LaMarr Woodley reaped the benefits last season, and, with Woodley now off to the Pittsburgh Steelers, senior Tim Jamison is poised to step into his vacated end position.</description>
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