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Why Michigan football had Detroit Red Wings' Dylan Larkin waking up early from nap

Dylan Larkin beamed as he proclaimed what a great day it was for sports, especially in the Detroit area.

The Detroit Red Wings captain wore a Michigan hat for his post-game press conference Saturday, in a nod to the allegiance he holds to the Wolverines from playing there in 2014-15. Though Larkin turned pro the year after the Wings drafted him in 2014, he has remained a huge Michigan football fan, and tried to fit in Saturday's marquee game against Big Ten rival Ohio State.

One problem: It was a game day. That meant a morning skate at 10:30 a.m. at Little Caesars Arena, to prepare for the evening game.

Detroit Red Wings captain and ex-Wolverine Dylan Larkin
Detroit Red Wings captain and ex-Wolverine Dylan Larkin

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At least Michigan's kickoff was at noon.

"I had to shut it down," Larkin said. "I watched up until early third quarter and then woke up with two minutes left, and I think that was the quickest I’ve ever woken up from a nap and flipped the TV on. I was pumped. That was cool. It was hard to sleep today, I’ll tell you that."

Larkin set up Lucas Raymond's goal in overtime to secure a 3-2 victory.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin relishes Michigan football win