• Michigan Football History Will Be Televised…What’s Next?

    Stunt3 Multimedia, the folks behind the upcoming Gerald Ford/Willis Ward documentary, is asking for input from U-M fans on what other stories you’d like to see produced.   It looks like the hype over the Fab Five film got their juices flowing: “We saw with the ‘Fab Five’ film on ESPN just how much hunger there is for Michigan documentaries,” said Brian Kruger, President of Stunt3 Multimedia. “This is going to satisfy that hunger.” They’ve got four pretty interesting ideas to extend their series and they’re asking you to contact them with your choice.   The nominees: Tom and Drew: The Battle to be the Starter Drew Henson came to Michigan as perhaps the most celebrated recruit ever, but when he arrived in Ann Arbor, there was another quarterback holding on to the starting spot – a lightly regarded beanpole from California named Tom Brady. In 1998, Brady was the starter and Henson was the backup, but in 1999, Coach Lloyd Carr came up with a system where they’d alternate as the starter. That decision split Wolverine Nation in 1999 – and the debate continues to this day. Wangler to Carter: The Most Exciting Play in Michigan Football History With just six seconds left in the 1979 game between Michigan and Indiana, the heavily favored Wolverines found themselves in a 21-21 tie…

  • Audio from the Fab Five Premiere

    A few audio clips from the Q&A in the aftermath of Jalen Rose’s Ann Arbor premiere of tonight’s ESPN Fab Five documentary.   More commentary, photos, etc. here. In order: 1.  Jalen On Chris Webber, why he hasn’t seen documentary and the time he still needs.  He says there’s no beef with the team or whatever.  Jalen just says that Chris isn’t ready to talk about it, says he’s still carrying a lot with him especially after to the two finals losses at the timeout.  Jalen hoping he finds some way to “release” all that weight. 2. Jalen on the trip to Europe right after the 1991 Finals and how he feels they were exploited. 3. Jalen on how ESPN feels about the Duke/Uncle Tom comments and his message to the Duke guys he works with.   He told ESPN, “Ya’ll better not fire me on Monday..” 4. Jalen on the content he wishes they could have fit into the film but didn’t make it.  Jalen says there are a lot of things, but he definitely wanted to point out how life was in the early 1990s (pre-internet, how people felt about the music.) 5. For fun, someone asking Jalen if he would have called the timeout if he were in the same situation as Webber.  Basically Jalen won’t answer but Jimmy…

  • Sweatervest McCheaty Weasel Pants +1

    Check out the entire email thread on 610WTVN.com.  HT to @DaBangStick Google returns 71,600 results when you search on Tressel Weasel.  +1 While we’re on oldies but goodies, how about this gem from haiku contest winner Hacker from back in August 2008: And as usual you can there are a few auctions of the evidence Buckeye gold pants – these beauties from the 2009 game:                                  Current price: $501.00 (12 bids)                                Current price: $995.00 (no bids)

  • Broom! (Goes the Dynamite) Michigan 70, MSU 63

      What a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon, don’t you think?  Bullets: It has been amazing to witness the young guys, especially Morgan, Hardaway & Morris, maturing and improving since the start of the season.   It’s tangible progress before our eyes so hats off to the entire coaching staff and of course the team.  I actually give some credit to the M fans for the Maize out.  As I like to say, Wolverine fans are really good at “Wear Whatever You Want-Outs” but horrible at Maize-outs.  I thought the place was about 75-ish percent maize which is about as good as you are going to get.  I was a student during the Fab Five era when we used to wait out hours to pile into Crisler and pack the place  It had that feel yesterday. Speaking of the Maize-out: the always sharp-dressed M assistant Bacari Alexander looked sharp in his brown suit, but what do we need to do to get Coach Tweet outfitted in an all-Maize ensemble??  Sharp! Those on Twitter might have seen a barrage of  “HALOL!”.   I’ve been asked by a few folks what it refers to.  It’s a common tag on Coach Alexander’s tweets which I presumed to simply be an emphatic version of “LOL!”.   Sunday morning Bacari confirmed this: I expected the students…

  • Bo Enjoys Beating Spartans (1974)

    I love this wire photo of Bo Schembechler that popped up on eBay recently.  A photog caught Schembechler in the final few minutes of the 1974 game against Michigan State.   Bo is hunched down and he appears to crank out a slight grin as he gazes up at the stadium clock.  Love it: Let’s hope we get a similar grin from Coach Beilein at Crisler this afternoon.  

  • Darius Morris Joins Shep (WDFN audio)

    Darius Morris dialed up WDFN to chat with M basketball radio voice and WDFN morning show host Matt Shepard on Shep, Shave, and Shower on 1130AM this morning: [display_podcast] They hit on: * How Darius came to accept the MSU rivalry being from LA.  * On what other M athletes think about the MSU rivalry. * Morris thinks the MSU win earlier this game was a huge turning point, “we learned how to win”. * “You wouldn’t want it any other way” — that is, this game Saturday against State and all that’s on the line. *  He caught some of the MSU/Iowa game at Pizza House last night. *  He was asked about the impact of losing a teammate this late this the season (a la BYU). *  Morris is only worried about Saturday right now (not the NCAA or B10 tournament). *  Darius shared a bit about his friend Dan Tan.  *  Says he never saw himself at a particular school (like UCLA or USC) – just wanted a solid D-1 school. *  Best player he’s played against?  Kobe Bryant (at a camp).   *  Best player he’s played with?  John Wall (on a travel team). You can catch all of the WDFN podcasts here.