On honoring #98 and Tom Harmon for the 2013 Michigan-Notre Dame game
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Not Quite Yet Under the Lights (Notre Dame pregame Photos)
A smattering from pregame. More later. Mark Harmon and wife Pam Dawber chat it up with Laura Hoke Da’Man. That’s Da’Shawn Hand. His world. Mark got a tad choked up addressing the crowd Devin Gardner wearing this tonight. Uniform Timeline updated. Michigan ‘M’indy. Pam Dawber at the Big House Blimp reads ‘Tom Harmon’s a PIMP’ Jets over Saline, a few minutes before they headed into Ann Arbor Guys named Steve everywhere love it Follow MVictors on Twitter
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Live! Tonight on WWJ
Yo! At 5:50PM I’ll be live on 950AM WWJ’s Tailgate Show broadcast and up on the stage at the southwest corner of Main St. and Stadium Blvd., just across from Michigan Stadium. I’m 98% certain we’ll be talking some Terrible Tommy Harmon. Can’t wait? Check out my segment for #TWIMFbH which will air during the WTKA 1050AM KeyBank Countdown to kickoff this evening. Related: All you had to do was ask, bro.. Bo Hall 2.0 TWIMFbH: Harmon and Howard Launch Legendary Seasons (1940, 1991) The Cavender Stomp (1978) Yost Gets a Dog to Get Shorty’s Goat (1910) Teaching Them Modern Football (1887)
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All you had to do was ask, bro..
Someone pimped one of my photos (from 2011 media day) for a GameDay sign and I don’t appreciate it! Admittedly they added some cartoonish legs which I do appreciate. Either way, now you have to deal with the MVictors law..talking..guy :) Follow MVictors on Twitter
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Bo Hall 2.0
On the eve of the Notre Dame game, here’s at a look at Schembechler Hall 2.0, as I understand it, to be dedicated next Spring: More after the jump..
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TWIMFbH: Harmon and Howard Launch Legendary Seasons (1940, 1991)
HOLD ON TO YOUR MAIZE AND BLUE FEDORAS! For the Under the Lights II edition of This Week in Michigan Football History we take a double dip to the opening game of two Heisman winning seasons: Tom Harmon’s trip to Cal in 1940, and Desmond Howard trek to Boston College in 1991. Each man delivered two of the greatest performances in Wolverine history, accounting for 9 touchdowns between this. And Harmon had to outduel 12 men on one play, as my man Bud Brennan hopped on the field and tried to bring down Terrible Tommy. Without further ado: [display_podcast] For more on the 1940 Cal game and much, much more on Tommy Harmon, grab Saturday’s commemorative game program and support U-M efforts to archive these men and these eras. Oh, and sponsor note. You know I recorded TWIMFbH in style by rocking my Michigan Game Changer from MaraWatch, don’t you? That’s it on the left with Ira manning the 1s and 2s in the background in studio at WTKA. Remember: 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 or catch it live inside the Bud Light Victors Lounge. Follow MVictors on Twitter script: For this Prime Time…
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The Cavender Stomp (1978)
The story of Joe Montana's trip into the arms of the Michigan Marching Band back in 1978. He was not treated gently by band director George Cavender. The story:
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Bacon Responds to Questioning
[Ed. 9/3 An important note: I received an advance/uncorrected copy of the book this summer and wrote a review (now posted here) in early July, and shortly after sent the below questions to Bacon. He replied this afternoon so here you go. Fourth And Long hit stores today.] ————————————————————————————– MVictors: One surprise for Michigan fans is that one of the heroes of the book is Buckeye Zach Boren. Given the events with his brother Justin and Justin’s portrayal in 3&O, was there a process involved getting him to talk to you about for this book? Did you address the Justin portrayal with him? Did their old man (Mike, a Bo man of course) get involved and/or clear the way? Bacon: Interviewing Zach Boren was actually very simple, and straightforward. He was clearly a central part of the Buckeyes’ surprising story, so OSU’s PR man, Jerry Emig – who was consistently helpful — set up an interview with him and several other Buckeye players, staffers and lettermen, not to mention lots of time with Urban Meyer. Zach and I had a very good talk – I was upfront about my books – but on the walk back to Coach Meyer’s office, he turned and said, “Wait, you’re the guy who wrote about my brother in the last book!” He told me…