• The Game (More Photos)

    Incredible work by photographer Kelley Kuehne out there Saturday – a few for you:                               More: Salutes Off The Game (Sights, Sounds) Just A Few (Photos) Valiant TWIMFbH: Angus Goetz the Bucks (1918) Passing the Broadcast Torch to Frankie

  • Salutes

    You probably know Saturday was the last home game for equipment manager Jon Falk, Frank Beckmann, and Bruce Madej.   Falk was acknowledged at midfield, and Bruce and Frank received framed #1 jerseys (pics below). I don’t know Beckmann on a personal level but through the writing on these pages and elsewhere I’ve gotten to know Falk and Madej and they’ve always been great to me.   They will be missed.   Congrats gents!      Related:  mgoblue.com posted a list of Beckmann’s Top 10 calls and Madej’s top 10 moments.   I also posted a few clips from the ‘81 Notre Dame game with Beckmann taking the broadcast baton from Ufer.   Follow MVictors on Twitter

  • Off The Game (Sights, Sounds)

    A few from around the field yesterday:     Buck assistant drawing up kickoff coverages      Messner among the former players               More from here: Just A Few (Photos) Valiant TWIMFbH: Angus Goetz the Bucks (1918) Passing the Broadcast Torch to Frankie   Follow MVictors on Twitter

  • TWIMFbH: Angus Goetz the Bucks (1918)

    95 years ago this week the world was a very different place, and football took a backseat to international events. It was 1918 and while World War I was winding down, a massive flu epidemic raged across the globe.   Naturally these events affected the college football schedule but the 1918 Michigan men excelled all they way through the finale in Columbus: [display_podcast] You can catch all of the This Week in Michigan Football History clips here….sponsored in 2013 by Ziebart of Yspilanti.    And don’t forget to catch it live Saturday on the KeyBank Countdown to kick-off on WTKA 1050AM or inside the Victors Lounge starting at 8am. Beat Ohio. Follow MVictors on Twitter

  • Passing the Broadcast Torch to Frankie

    Ricky and Franky Saturday will be the home finale for many folks involved with Michigan football: the departing seniors of course, legendary equipment manager Jon Falk and longtime broadcaster Frank Beckmann (and yes, many longtime fans based on the recent tweets). Much has been said about about Falk but notsomuch about Frank.  I think he’s done a great job broadcasting and he’s had some legendary calls.  Following Bob Ufer behind the mic is beyond impossible and I tip my maize and blue fedora to Beckmann. So check this out.  Thanks to the Art Vuolo and Dr. Sap archives here are a few clips from the radio broadcast of the 1981 Notre Dame game in Ann Arbor, Beckmann’s first season calling games.  Ufer was ailing in ‘81 and Beckmann stepped in to call the opener against Wisconsin, a stunner where Bo’s #1-ranked crew fell to the Badgers.  The Irish took over the top-ranking the following week and came to Ann Arbor to face the wounded blue.   A few months back Sap told me that this game contained moments of Frank and Ufe on air together and I thought it’d be cool to share a few heading into the finale. Running down the clips: Clip #1. The transition from pregame to kickoff, as Ufer hands the broadcast over to “Frankie” Beckmann, but…

  • Thankful

    “Hey buddy!” Have a great Thanksgiving and I’ll see you Saturday.   For those down and out I have an Rx: for an infusion of Meechigan passion listen to these clips of Ufer from the 1981 Notre Dame game.  If that doesn’t help read this: You can’t make this up:   Via Kerri @ Support Brady Hoke: Go Blue, have a great holiday and I’ll see you out there Saturday. Follow MVictors on Twitter