• Views from the Abyss (BWW Bowl Game Photos)

    I’m working on a couple hours sleep after the game and hopping the first flight out of dodge, but here are a few shots from that brutal game.   A huge thanks once again to MVictors photog Kelley Kuehne for getting it done on Saturday night. As usual I encourage reuse and republication, I just ask you give credit and a link.  If you are looking for a higher resolution copy (Mrs. Lewan), send me an email.  when KSU stole our cloaking device :( I have no idea           Lewan and his moms after the game, grabbing her baby boy above, Lewan giving her his helmet below.  Here’s a montage.       Follow MVictors on Twitter

  • GallonFest (Photos)

    In the ‘Ask the Wolverines’ feature in the game program, Gallon said one thing people don’t know about him: “I am very loud and talkative.”   School was in session and Jeremy was loud and talkative in class today:                        More! RichRod Redux (Michigan 63, Indiana 47) The Hoosiers are Here (Early Pregame Photos) TWIMFbH: Flattening the Mountaineers (1904) Follow MVictors on Twitter

  • Reaching Out

    Check out a few of U-M’s finest visiting the first graders at Harvest Middle School in Saline: Left to right in the back, that’s Devin Funchess, Fitz Toussaint and Jeremy Gallon.    Circumstances?  Dunno, but this seems to be an annual visit to the youngsters in Saline by a group of players.   Follow MVictors on Twitter

  • Dr. Sap’s Decals – Snakepit Style

    Ed.  Steve Sapardanis aka “Dr. Sap” is back with his decals.  This week I added the Editor’s Pick & the Fan Award.  Here are the picks from Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6 and Week 7 and Week 8 and Week 9 and Week 10 and Week 11. OFFENSE JEREMY GALLON – I think “10-Gallon Hat” played his best and toughest game as a Wolverine on Saturday. He made several big time and clutch catches that kept drives alive and played with a level of determination that I had not seen out of him. He clearly understood the magnitude of the game and stepped up his own accordingly. DEFENSE FRANK CLARK – His blind-side sack on Braxton Miller in the second quarter was a TREMENDOUS hit and one that evoked memories for me of another seismic hit in a big game. In the 1979 Rose Bowl, Michigan linebacker Jerry Meter almost decapitated USC QB Paul McDonald on a similar play. I’ve put the two next to each other below – amazing how similar they look! SPECIAL TEAMS DENNIS NORFLEET – I’m going with #26 here not because of his returns. It was his heads up play on OSU’s muffed punt that gave Michigan the ball. He swatted the ball towards his teammates and allowed…