Duke Vs Michigan coverage blocked on freep.com and detroitnews.com

Duke Vs Michigan coverage blocked on freep.com and detroitnews.com

Coverage of duke vs michigan — including headlines that read "Cameron Boozer, No. 3 Duke knock off No. 1 Michigan" and "No. 1 goes down: Michigan drops marquee nonconference matchup vs. Duke" — is currently inaccessible on two news sites because both pages display "Your browser is not supported" messages and ask readers to download a supported browser.

Duke Vs Michigan headlines present, but pages show a browser warning

The headlines circulating — "Cameron Boozer, No. 3 Duke knock off No. 1 Michigan, " "Michigan basketball gets humbling lesson, but not a devastating one, " and "No. 1 goes down: Michigan drops marquee nonconference matchup vs. Duke" — appear as the intended coverage, but the freep. com page carries text that says freep. com wants to ensure the best experience for all of our readers and that the site was built to take advantage of the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use; the page then states, "Unfortunately, your browser is not supported. " That freep. com message tells readers to download one of these browsers for the best experience on freep. com.

What freep. com’s notice says about site technology and access

On the freep. com page the site text emphasizes technology changes and a smoother experience for readers while naming Duke and Michigan in its headline context; the page then concludes with an instruction that the browser is not supported and users should download one of the listed browsers for the best experience on freep. com. The mention of Cameron Boozer and the No. 3 Duke win over No. 1 Michigan is part of the headline copy that viewers cannot reach because of the browser block.

detroitnews. com shows the same 'not supported' message for Duke and Michigan coverage

detroitnews. com displays similar language: the site text says detroitnews. com wants to ensure the best experience for all of our readers and that it was built to take advantage of the latest technology, making it faster and easier to use; the page then states, "Unfortunately, your browser is not supported. " The detroitnews. com notice also directs readers to download one of the browsers listed for the best experience on detroitnews. com, leaving the reported Duke vs Michigan game coverage unreachable on that page.

How the notices affect readers trying to read about Cameron Boozer and the upset

Fans looking for game detail — including mentions of Cameron Boozer and the No. 3 Duke victory over No. 1 Michigan in the headlines — encounter the same instruction from both sites: update or switch browsers to view the content. The freep. com and detroitnews. com notices both frame the change as a result of site upgrades intended to make pages faster and easier to use while warning that the current browser is not supported.

What comes next for readers seeking the Duke vs Michigan story

It is unclear in the provided context what the next update or timing will be for restoring direct access to the Duke vs Michigan coverage on freep. com or detroitnews. com. Both pages explicitly instruct readers to download one of the supported browsers for the best experience on their respective domains; otherwise, the headlines that mention Cameron Boozer and the No. 3 Duke win over No. 1 Michigan remain behind the browser-not-supported notices.