• Coronation Day

    I'm still in Indy, and there's confetti on my hotel room floor because I do stuff jam confetti in my pocket at moments like this. I'll end this post with a huge THANK YOU, all the supporters of MVictors in its various forms who kept this going for the past two decades. We did it.

  • Wing-Footed Elephants at Michigan & Trumbull (1900)

    Looking at Iowa, one thing that’s kind of curious is that despite their long history of playing Michigan (starting in 1900) and their involvement in our league (they joined the Western Conference in that same year), we’re really not stacked with a bevy of major moments in history that would yield a rivalry with the Hawkeyes, although there are certainly important ties between our programs.

  • Act Like You’ve Been There Before!

    We've actually been there before! Did you know Michigan played a pair of neutral-site football games in Indianapolis? The good news: Michigan is undefeated and unscored upon in these games. The bad news: these were played 129 and 114 years ago. Best news: The star of the game was U-M's African American back George Jewett who scored 2 TDs/XPs & between plays jacked a racist fool! The story:

  • Woody & The Tantrums (1971)

    On November 20, 1971 the Buckeyes visited Ann Arbor for the third ep of the Ten Year War. Late in the game with Michigan trailing, Billy Taylor shot around the right side, picked up a couple blocks and scored one of the greatest TDs in team history - "Touchdown Billy Taylor." Did you know that Woody went berserk shortly after that play? The Story: