By Rod Beard The Detroit News Comments Mardracus Wade tries to squeeze between Zack Novak and Matt Vogrich. (April L. Brown / Associated Press) Following Saturday's 66-64 loss at Arkansas, Michigan coach John Beilein didn't regret taking the trip to Fayetteville. The timing and choice of opponent for the nonconference game were odd for U-M (15-5), which is in a three-way tie with Ohio State and Michigan State for first place in the Big Ten. "We're glad we made the trip and Arkansas is a very young team, but that is the quickest team we'll see all year long," Beilein said after the game. "It took us a while to get adjusted and once we did, we played a pretty good game, but the early lead hurt...
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