For the epic CFP semi-final in the Fiesta Bowl, we start with a brief look at our first and only previous trip to this prestigious game in 1986. We then take a deeper dive and historic winning runs given Coach Harbaugh and crew have won a stunning 25 of 27 games heading into this one. You know the names: Yost, Yost again, Kipke, Crisler and of course General Bo. Go Blue!
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Where Bob Ufer Laid Woody Hayes Away
How Bo and Ufer laid Woody Hayes away.
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The Harbaugh Era
About five years ago I took a crack at defining the major "eras" of Michigan football. One question I had concerned defining the correct end of the Schembechler era, and if it ended, what was it called, etc. With U-M's victory over Ohio State in Columbus on Saturday, I feel we have an answer--Jim Harbaugh has established a new era at Michigan since his arrival. Here's a look:
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Hail Haskins, Roasting Stagg, Beating Ohio | This Week in Michigan Football History
Ahead of one of the biggest editions of THE GAME we salute Mr. Hassan Haskins, who entered Meechigan Football's Valhalla after his five-touchdown performance against the Bucks in 2021. Haskins turns 23 on Saturday so let's hope it's a maize and blue birthday for #25. We also revisit the history of U-M playing on Thanksgiving Day and other recent victories against Ohio including the Ten-Year War. Go Blue!
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Cutting Brutus Down (1983)
Perhaps inspired by big Dave Gallagher and the M Men during the 1977 Buckeye game, check out what happened when Brutus tried to get loose in 1983. U-M diver Bruce Kimball wasn't having it:
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Low Point on High Street (1982)
This story, in two parts, of the arrest of two Michigan Daily reporters (Bob Wojnowski and Brian Masck) on their trip to Columbus...and a Columbus Jail.. in 1982.
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Michigan Leaves the Big Ten | This Week In Michigan Football History
Today we take a look at the conference reforms that led Michigan to leave the Big Ten in the early 1900s. But while we were an Independent, we managed to schedule Minnesota. And thank goodness we did - those non-conference match-ups with the Gophers launched the Little Brown Jug rivalry. Michigan returned to the conference in 1917 and it didn't take long to return to our winning ways. Go Blue!
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The History of College Athletics | University of Michigan EDUC 212
The History of College Athletics at the University of Michigan (EDUC 212)