Newsline is apparently some aggregator site that does this. Here's the same article on ESPN and Newsline:
http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/24523311/michigan-wolverines-notre-dame-fighting-irish-college-football-history
https://newsline.com/2018/08/31/the-gloriously-petty-historical-past-of-michigan-notre-dame/
ESPN:
And up until that fateful afternoon on Nov. 6, 1909, the football teams from Michigan and Notre Dame largely enjoyed a cordial and hospitable relationship. That was a long time ago. The coach who finally led Notre Dame to victory was a Michigan man. Shorty Longman -- of average height for his day -- played fullback for Fielding Yost on the legendary point-a-minute teams of the early 1900s and lived most of the year in Ann Arbor, where he co-owned an automobile dealership.
Newsline:
And up till that fateful afternoon on Nov. 6, 1909, the soccer teams from Michigan and Notre Dame largely enjoyed a cordial and hospitable relationship. That changed into a truly long time ago. The coach who indirectly led Notre Dame to victory changed into a Michigan man. Shorty Longman — of moderate height for his day — played fullback for Fielding Yost on the legendary level-a-minute teams of the early 1900s and lived many of the year in Ann Arbor, the set up he co-owned an car dealership.