• New adidas Coaches Gear?

    Fight fire with fire, the cure for Sweatervestitis: Yikes. Receiving this from your grams would tie a nice bow on a miserable year. Speaking of the holidays, are you 100% guaranteed to receive a Michigan related gift every year? [poll id=24] Related: More stuff from eBay: * Someone’s selling Rich Rodriguez’s spread offense playbooks on eBay man! Bollocks. [Hat Tip: Spawn of MZone] * You can own the website domain, images and content on UMICHFOOTBALL.com for $499, here’s the auction (with free shipping!).

  • Leachapalooza: The Best of Rick Leach (WTKA 12/9)

    I waded through the audio of Rick Leach in studio at WTKA 1050AM this week and boiled it down to a eleven noteworthy clips, each about a minute, give or take. You can download all the clips here for your 2009 road trip and tailgate mixtapes. Here you go. Be patient, the clips need to download for you to hear them. Oh, and is it me, or does Leach have a borderline WWE voice? On the Les Miles hire and some of the “garbage” that went on: When Don Nehlen called Leach and what that meant to him: Contrasting Michael Rosenberg’s perspective, on how Bo would support Rodriguez: Click here for the rest of the clips:

  • J. Fred Lawton & ‘Varsity’ (1911)

    Probably based on the posts on this site around history and memorabilia, I receive the occasional email from folks asking where to find an old item, or more frequently, asking to put a value on something. So I’m like those twins on Antiques Roadshow who price out furniture. Reader Meg sent this note to me recently: I have a signed copy of Roses That Bloomed in the Snow, a book of poetry by J. Fred Lawton. Is it worth anything? Good question. I’ll get to the value in a minute but first, a little about Lawton. From a umich.edu page on the history of the Michigan Marching Band: During the fall of 1911, two Michigan students — J. Fred Lawton and Earl Vincent Moore — decided that the University needed a new song. (Since Michigan was no longer a member of the Western Fooball Conference, the words “…champions of the West…” as sung in the Victors seemed inappropriate.) Together, they wrote the fight song, Varsity, which was an immediate hit at the weekly Friday night pep rally in University Hall at which Moore played his new song on the Frieze Memorial Organ. Fischer was in attendance that night and, upon hearing Varsity, recognized its appeal. He agreed to play the march the next day at the Michigan-Case football game. Yes,…

  • Hello, I guess, Angelique (WDFN audio)

    Ah yes, thanks to WDFN.com, Michigan basketball radio voice Matt Shepard talks with the Angel of the Big House, Angelique Chengelis of the Detroit News. The Angel is on my list for also saying 2008 was the worst season ever in Michigan history without offering up any comparisons. Anyway, here’s the audio from her call:

  • Ripped Ohio

    One good thing that came out of the game, ABC showed a photo of the Michigan Marching Band in 1932 introducing Ohio State to a little thing called the script Ohio. The photo is from the opposite side of the field, thus Ohio appears upside down. The October 15, 1932 game against Ohio State was played in Columbus: Michigan Marching band performing the Script Ohio, 1932 Michigan won the game 14-0 and on the back for player of the year quarterback Harry Newman, went on to win the national championship.