Here’s some of the highlights of collegefootballnews.com’s Monday coverage, some of the best in the business: Pete Fiutak: We know what happened when Michigan got its shot against the number one team in the nation; it lost. Now it’s time for someone else to get its chance. You might think Michigan is the number two team in the nation, but one thing’s for sure; it’s not number one.
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Blognostication: What Might Happen
SALINE, MICHIGAN Here on the morning of the biggest game that will probably ever involve Michigan, I see a few different ways this thing will play out. A lot of people have speculated on what the impact of Bo’s passing will be, most say it won’t have much given that the players already knew how much was on the line in the game…weeks ago.
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Seeing Bo Schembechler
VIP Sighting: Bo Visits Produce Station SALINE, MICHIGAN JUNE 9, 2003 Jess & I strolled into the Produce Station on State Street last night (I gripped a couple more peppers for my garden – a couple of the ones I’ve planted got taken by the cold) and who did I see at the checkout counter? Michigan football legendary coach General Glenn E. “Bo” Schembechler himself. I strolled over to Jess and and told her, “that’s Bo freaking Schembechler”, and she backed it. I was going to have him autograph my bag of coffee but thought better of it. I didn’t ask him to sign my Bo Bobblehead doll…maybe next time. He is the general, the legend, and works in a place named after him “Schembechler Hall”. Can you beat that?
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Michigan falls in Bo Bobblehead Game (Ohio State 26, Michigan 20 – 2001)
It was a painful medley of futility, mistakes, and missed opportunities, as Michigan lost to Ohio State 26-20. With the loss, the Michigan Wolverines blew its chance to claim the Big Ten title and the automatic BCS bid. On a brighter note, #1000SSS passed out Bo Bobbleheads! Read on: