Cooper Barton, of banned T-shirt fame, attends Michigan game, says he's faster than Denard Robinson
Cooper Barton walks on-field at the Big House with his mother Shannon Barton.
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Cooper Barton holds a mini-press conference during halftime of Saturday's Michigan-UMass game
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Barton mostly had one-word answers for the media, but he did reveal that Denard Robinson and Usain Bolt have another challenger.
“I think I could beat (Robinson) in a race” Barton said. “Because I’m this fast.”
He proceeded to demonstrate how fast "this" was by rapidly waving his hand back-and-forth in front of his face. Barton added that he enjoyed going out onto the field and seeing himself on the big television screens located above the stands at the stadium.
The interview concluded with a lot of head-nodding and high-fiving.
Barton’s father Chris Barton said the whole experience has been “surreal.”
“When you get 100,000 people cheering for you, it’s just remarkable,” he said. “It’s really actually very humbling.
Cooper Barton and his brother Nathan take in the game from the Athletic Director's box at Michigan Stadium
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The Michigan Alumni Association also got in the act, encouraging all Alumni to wear their Michigan gear on August 31 in support of Barton and his Michigan spirit.
The school district has suspended their dress code policy following the negative backlash received from the incident.

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