• Triple Crown | Sights & Sounds (Michigan 59, Connecticut 0)

    On the excellent WTKA 1050AM Countdown to Kickoff, host Steve Clarke remarked on the gameday weather. He noted that on Saturday U-M fans would experience two seasons: a bit of crisp fall air in the morning, before getting hit with a blazing summer climate in the afternoon. Looking at our schedule, we knew we were going to experience at least a couple of different seasons: this early light stretch where outcomes were assumed, then into the B1G play and more big tests down the road. Giddy up. The B1G title defense starts next week for Homecoming against the Terps. Onto the sights & sounds, a veritable Triple Crown with a bit of everything: celebs, fanfare/tradition, and a huge win:

  • I Think it was the Fourth of July

    What a day at the Big House yesterday but it’d be a much different feeling and memory had the team fell flat.  Off the Field: Artwork:  I love that they honored the national championship teams with these larger-than-life displays.  I didn’t get a chance to get over to the east concourse but plan to before the next game.  This from the west concourse, very nicely done: Commemoratives.   The renovation pin is a nice item for fans and the game program is off the hook.   Some of the history features were very well prepared expect one—the section on the Little Brown Jug.   Page 27, bottom right: Dating back to 1909, the battle for the Little Brown Jug is the oldest trophy game in NCAA Division I Football Subdivision. OK.  That’s ok to say “1909” if they meant to say when the teams started playing for the trophy.  That’s correct of course.  But it continued: Heading into that 1909 contest, Michigan was undefeated in 28 straight games as it headed to Minneapolis.. Ugh.  They were describing when the jug was bought and left behind in Minnesota and that was 1903 of course, in the midst of Yost’s point-a-minute teams.  In 1909 Michigan rolled into Minneapolis on the heels of a furious “one” game winning streak, albeit an all-timer—the great victory over Penn…

  • UConn Pregame Photos #2: Super Mikes, Skywriting, MSC and more

    A few more photos from pregame during warm-ups etc.   I tweeted the info that Mike Hart was donning an Amazing Spider-Man t-shirt, to which I was promptly challenge to prove it.  Comic book nerds/Michigan fans (i.e., 85% of Michigan fans), rejoice: Greg Mathews was hanging with Hart:     Don’t mess with this man:   Tay Odoms: Rich Rod and crew waiting for UConn to clear the tunnel after warm-ups:   Giant block M:   U-M brass:  Dave Brandon and Mary Sue Coleman:  

  • Early Pregame Photos: UConn Game (Field, Pin, Bottle, Device)

    A few early shots from the game as fans trickle in.  Why not?   I’ll also be down on the field for pregame and post so stay tuned and follow me on Twitter.  First, the stadium and field because it’s about that today:   The commemorative water bottle (hey, that’s a cool shot!):   The commemorative pin.  Yes, ‘Shoe, I took it out of the plastic, a little bigger than a quarter: Hey, I’m going to give the Fan Vision video unit a test drive.  My sausage fingers might distort, but it’s the size of a DSI, a little bigger than an iPhone: