• Dr. Sap’s Decals | Jug Swiped Edition

    Barbarians! Steve “Dr. Sap” Sapardanis is back this season with his weekly postgame helmet stickers.  Sap would do a backflip if coach Hoke decided to reinstate this tradition that Bo brought to the team in 1969.  Until that day comes, Sap will bring you his game Champions who will be decorated, albeit virtually, with his helmet stickers.   I’ll typically toss in the Fan Award and the Editor’s Choice: OFFENSIVE CHAMPION NONE – I was going to award De’Veon Smith with a decal as he ran hard in the first half. He scored a TD. He ran with passion. Smith ran with an attitude that seemed to be just what this offense needed. But then where was he in the second half? Not slamming him for lack of playing time, but…NO DECAL FOR YOU! DEFENSIVE CHAMPION NONE – Joe Bolden made some big stops in this game. Yes, he had 10 tackles and 1 sack and yes, the defense kept up their end of the bargain for as long as they could, but…NO DECAL FOR YOU! SPECIAL TEAMS CHAMPION NONE – Dennis Norfleet had a decal all but sewn up. He was solid in his returns. He made all the catches – some under duress – and heck, he even downed a punt at the Minnesota 1-yard line, but then he…

  • Jugs, Hounds and Champions | Minnesota Pregame Photos

    A few from pregame out here on a perfect day inside the Big House: Jug safe keeping   The Official Braylon back in the house Mad Magician and ‘64 Head Coach Bump Elliott and All-American QB Bob Timberlake   Captain Jim Conley and Barry Dehlin Frank “The Fudgehammer” Nunley and Rick Volk.  In ‘64 Volk pick off the Buckeyes twice in the 4th quarter to seal the game and a trip to the Rose Bowl. My favorite Michigan artists – Jil Gordon of TrueBlue365 and Scott Robbins of The Blockhams.  Check out Scott’s latest with Ira and Sam on WTKA.     Jon Falk preaching!  (While Steve Clarke is tweeting)

  • Bennie O. to Bump, and the Unforgettable 1964 | This Week in Michigan Football History

    This week we start with 1958, Bennie Oosterbaan’s final season at the helm in Ann Arbor and roll up to the coach and the team being honored Saturday in Michigan Stadium: Bump Elliott and the 1964 Big Ten & Rose Bowl Champions: [display_podcast] You can catch all of the This Week in Michigan Football History clips here…And don’t forget to catch it live Saturday on the KeyBank Countdown to kick-off on WTKA 1050AM or inside the Bud Light Victors Lounge starting at 11:30am.   Follow MVictors on Twitter  Related: Captain Conley & the 1964 Wolverines | Starting From Nothing (Part I) Captain Conley & the 1964 Wolverines | The Season (Part II) Captain Conley & the 1964 Wolverines | Business Time (Part III) Bump Elliott Interview

  • Captain Conley and the 1964 Wolverines | Business Time (Part III)

    Part I: Starting from NothingPart II:  The Season Business TimeThe trip to the 1965 Rose Bowl was conducted in two distinct phases – party time and business time.   The first portion started off with the usual tours, some time to hang out, and a bit of partying. OK, maybe a lot of partying. “Chrysler gave us a car for every 4 guys,” junior fullback Barry Dehlin recalled.  “For the first week, you had a bunch of 20-year-old guys out there and we were partying.” As young men tend to do, they took advantage of their celebrity status with the California coeds.  “We went to Disneyland. The next thing you know we’re in our hotel room and there are eight or ten of the Disneyland tour guides,” Conley recalled.  “We also went to the Whisky a Go Go.  The girls are dancing and all that, and let’s just say we had some guys that were good at what they do, do you know what I mean?” “I’ll never forget, we’re walking back into the hotel at night.  [Senior end] Bill Laskey is with me along with a couple of other guys.  We’ve got these girls with us with those frilly skirts shaking around.  As we’re walking down the hall [assistant coach] Jocko Nelson walks by, looks at me, and just says,…

  • Pastor Marcus Sheds Light | WTKA audio

    Marcus went off this morning on WTKA 1050AM.  Here’s the 2nd segment of his call this morning, holy moly: [display_podcast] Woooo!  Take That! You can catch all the WTKA podcasts here, including the first segment where Ray pretty much endorses my 3 point plan: 1. Calm down & maintain your dignity. 2. Support the team Saturday 3. Retain Jug & let’s talk Monday

  • Jugology 401

    Your primer for Jug week – this will keep you busy for a while: Chapter 1: What Really Happened in the 1930sChapter 2: Spinning MythsChapter 3: Getting it RightChapter 4: 2013: A Space Quandary (solved! see above)Chapter 5: Red Wing RootsChapter 6: Is the Greatest Trophy in College Sports a Fake?Chapter 7: Open QuestionsChapter 8: Doc Cooke and the Real Origins of the RivalryChapter 9: Gophers Here, Gophers There – When Michigan played Minnesota TwiceChapter 10: How It Started: Minnesota Madmen 6, Michigan Machine 6Chapter 11: A Righteous Sip, and Why Michigan Bought the JugChapter 12: Making It Official—Jil Gordon & Painting the Little Brown JugChapter 13: 40,000 Jugs—Financial Analysis from 1903 Elsewhere:  Did you order your Little Brown Jug book?  It’s new and it’s hot – I heard they already sold out the initial printing and a setting up for run #2.  Get yours now: Yes, I endorse this book.  There are some incredible photos, many I’d never seen before getting the book.  If you are local to Ann Arbor, contact Kenny Magee of Ann Arbor Sports Memorabilia at (734) 222-9321 or email kenmagee22[at]aol.com. Follow MVictors on Twitter