Steve "Dr. Sap" Sapardanis has seen and studied some of Michigan's finest teams in history. He's got some high praise for this team following U-M dominant 42-7 thrashing of Penn State. And a few decals...
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Warm Welcome
Chris Webber was honorary captain out there today and I'll admit I was worried about the bad juju. Didn't happen, not even close. For starters Michigan won the coin toss on his watch, and you know the rest.
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Pregame Photos – Penn State
A few photos from today's MVictors photographer Mark Kolanowski before Saturday's 3:45pm EDT kickoff.
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It’s Alive! Michigan Mascots
A brief history of Michigan football's living mascots, or at least creatures associated with the football program. Mascot, Yost's version of "Mike, Whiskey & Brandy and more:
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Yost’s Field House | This Week in Michigan Football History
This week takes a trip back to the roaring 1920s. World War I was over (we won!) and Michigan was back in the Big Ten conference in the middle of a athletics arm-race. Large new football stadiums started to pop up around the conference but Fielding Yost took a different route - at least a first. He decided to build the largest indoor sports complex of its kind -- Yost Field House. On November 10, 1923 thousands, including 2,000 members of the Marine Core, packed into the new arena for the official dedication. Here's the story:
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True Dedication – Opening Michigan Stadium Sights & Sounds (1927)
A few sights and sounds from the Michigan Stadium dedication on October 22, 1927. Video footage, a theft(!), the MMB, enemy praise and much more.
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Posing Like Paul – Sights & Sounds (Michigan 21, Michigan State 7)
Sights & Sounds from Saturday's big one, including an assessment of the pregame kerfuffle, Karan Higdon making history, a little luck and Grant Perry's underrated defensive moment. Read on.
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Not Biting
Count me as one who won't give a crap about the playoff projections, or resumes, or the first playoff selection committee rankings that come out in a couple weeks.