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…
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Deserving Better (Ohio 26, Michigan 21)
I left Columbus with more questions. Like many of you I’m puzzled why Denard wasn’t used in the second half especially down the stretch. If he was hurt and out of commission he sure didn’t look it in the postgame and Hoke didn’t say as much in the postgame. While Hoke never really talks about injuries, it’s not like there’s some gamesmanship required here—the bowl game is five weeks away. And let’s say he was dinged up and couldn’t run the ball for some reason–toss him in the backfield as a decoy, no? Other than the lack of Denard down the stretch, the other frustration was how he was used in short yardage. He showed no indication that he was ever going to pass it and really didn’t throw in warm-ups. So if you aren’t going to have him throw it–at any point–then on short yardage put him in the backfield with Gardner and hand it or toss it to Denard, or fake it to #16 and have Gardner run it, or toss it to Gallon or ARGH. After the 2001 Michigan State Spartan Bob game Lloyd Carr summed up how he felt about his team, when he said, “They deserve better.” Kovacs was on the brink of tears in the postgame. The defense made huge players to keep Michigan…
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Unfit to be Tied
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Urban Meyer Postgame Presser
via asap Sports COACH MEYER: Thank you for being here. And I want to thank a few people, most importantly I want to thank Buckeye Nation, and from the Skull Session to the stadium, I just don’t want that to go unappreciated. Also appreciate our opponent, bunch of good football players out there that played very hard. And that was a classic rivalry game. But most important thank you goes to our senior class. Most selfless group I’ve ever been around. Guys that?? the indicators are things like Zach Boren moving over, Sabino breaking his leg, having a variety of different options how to get it done. The option was to get back as soon as possible. Played with a plate in his leg. And then John Simon, our heart and soul of who we are as the 2012 football team, it’s John Simon. And I had a bad feeling early in the week when I saw his knee. It was a bursa?? it’s not a structural issue, it’s just the swelling we couldn’t get out. And my man was in the training room early in the morning until late at night doing everything they could. When they de?q’d him, it was like a possessed group on defense. I know why. Because our brother was down and we presented him…
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It’s On!
Got no choice but to get it on. Dennis Norfleet rings the bell:
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TWIMFbH: Beat Chicago (1898)
Stub via ticketmuseum.com and Ken Magee of Ann Arbor Sports Memorabilia This week we go back to Thanksgiving Day, 1898 as Michigan head coach Gustave Ferbert and his undefeated Wolverines traveled to Chicago to face Amos Alonzo Stagg and his powerful University of Chicago Maroons. While rarely discussed these days, the game is without a doubt one of the most notable match-ups in Wolverine lore. While today’s our undisputed rival is clearly The Buckeyes, back in 1898, the coach and the team that really got maize and blue blood boiling was Stagg and his Chicago teams. Have a listen: [display_podcast] You can catch all of the This Week in Michigan Football History clips here. Listen to it live tomorrow on the KeyBank Countdown to kick-off on WTKA 1050AM.
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Christmas Gift List for Michigan Football Fans 2012
To make your favorite Wolverine fans happy this holiday season, here’s a few gift ideas for the Michigan fans in your family: * Moe’s has Gear, Galore. Did you notice that Moe’s and Underground Printing are sponsors this site, mgoblog and several of my peers in and out of the blogosphere? So what? Come on people, support them. UGP Ann Arbor has massive deals this week. So does Moe’s so— Michigan fans dig in. * Black and Blue!. Is Georgia Tech going to join the Big Ten? Damn it I don’t know – but if they do you best be prepared to boo them until your throat is hoarse—for Willis Ward’s sake. The latest edition of Stunt3 Multimedia’s epic Black and Blue: The Story of Gerald Ford, Willis Ward and the 1934 Michigan-Georgia Tech Game is out – the director’s cut includes game footage from 1934 featuring Ward and Ford, and clips from the October 20, 2012 Willis Ward day tribute at Michigan Stadium. Get it! * Three and Out! John U. Bacon’s epic book is now out in paperback with new content. A must read for Michigan fans so grab yours. Other favorites include If These Walls Could Talk…by Jon Falk, John Kryk’s Natural Enemies, More from Bacon with Bo’s Lasting Lessons and Blue Ice, Obscene Diaries of a…
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Talking Top 25 (WTKA audio)
Sam Webb chatting with Brian Cook on B1G expansion Here’s the clip from yesterday’s trip to see Sam and Ira down at WTKA 1050AM to talk about the Top 25 list of U-M players that dropped in the Detroit News this week. [display_podcast] Here’s a link to the News story. You can catch off all of the WTKA podcasts here. Follow MVictors on Twitter