FAQ

  1. What is The Wolverine? I'm not familiar with the publication.

    Since 1989, The Wolverine has been covering all Michigan sports with an emphasis on football, basketball, hockey, and football and basketball recruiting. The publication comes out 25 times annually -- weekly during football season, twice a month from December to March and monthly April to August. In July, subscribers also receive the annual Michigan Football Preview magazine, over 160 full-color pages on U-M football.

    Call us at 800-421-7751 to get a sample copy.

  2. Is the online edition of The Wolverine the same as thewolverine.com?

    No. The editorial content and approach is completely different. Our goal is to make thewolverine.com the USA Today of Michigan sports with daily recruiting updates, news items, recruit videos, press conference coverage and more. We want The Wolverine (and The Wolverine Online) to be the Sports Illustrated of U-M athletics with player features, extensive game coverage, columnists, analytical articles, stats, historical stories and much more.

  3. If I already subscribe to the print edition of The Wolverine can I also get the online edition?

    Yes and it is FREE for you. Call us at 800-421-7751 and we'll get you setup for online viewing immediately.

  4. Do I need any special software or browsers to view the pages?

    No, you only need to have JavaScript turned on, however, since all browsers come preconfigured with this setting on by default, simply make NO changes and you will be ready to view the Wolverine Online.

  5. Will the site work if I a Mac computer?

    Yes.

  6. What do I do if I have a problem with the site?

    Call us toll free at 800-421-7751

  7. Can I view the magazine on more than one computer?

    Yes, however, you must remember to logout of the first computer in order to login again on the second. If you fail to do so you will be denied access. Your subscription entitles you to only one login, however, you may login from any computer and you must follow this procedure to do so.