• Butch Woolfolk Speaks His Mind (1981)

    Through Tate’s twitter goodbye we got a little reminder of when Troy Woolfolk’s criticized Forcier’s workout habits this summer.   You might recall that later on media day Tate said all the right things about Woolfolk’s words, and he added that, “seniors are the leaders of this team.  Whatever they say, they can say—it’s up to them.” So I thought this was interesting.  My pal Steve Sap sent over a clipping from a September 1981 Detroit News a few weeks back.  In it, T-Woolf’s dad Butch Woolfolk (B-Woolf?) spoke to the media about his concerns about the team a few weeks into the season. Preseason #1 Michigan was upset by Wisconsin the opener but then smoked Notre Dame 25-7 in Ann Arbor.  After a disappointing five point win over Navy many were scratching their heads–and the elder Woolfolk made it known he wasn’t happy with the flaky start: “I have a tendency to speak my mind, and maybe I shouldn’t say this…but this team is just not mentally ready…It’s a mess.” He added, “I don’t like this team right now.  I don’t like it at all.”   While Butch didn’t target a particular player, he did call out his fellow senior teammates saying, “The sad part of it is there are a lot of seniors on this team.  And seniors are supposed…

  • Tate Forcier – Media Day

    A few words from me before quoting Tate.  This guy stood in here today and got hammered with questions about missing wings, expectations and being called out by Woolfolk.  He handled it all like a pro.  He was humble, apologetic, and most of all, kept getting back to do whatever’s best for the team.   Whatever happens from here give him credit for manning up and embracing this adversity.  He certainly won points with me today.  Here’s Tate: Does he feel like he’s been challenged?   "Yes..He told me he was going to.  And I think Coach Rod has done a great job at it and it’s only making me better.  I can’t be made at it." What did he do to earn his helmet wings back?   "Something my dad always told me, action speak louder than words.  I just stayed quiet…and did all the work, and make sure everyone saw me doing the work…first one on the practice field and the last one off.  Whatever it took.  I got them back and I’m happy." His answer to the skeptics, that this team won’t improve: "People can think what they want.  They don’t see what’s going on every day like all of us players do." Did he think he didn’t have to work as hard (during the off-season)?  "I wouldn’t say that,…