• SAE Mudbowl 2010 – Photo Gallery

    A few photos from the battle between SAE and Phi Psi this morning, and a few from the halftime battle of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Kappa.   Oh, and the final score: SAE 12, Phi Psi 6.  The men of Minerva prevail again in the slop.   In the halftime sorority battle it was Sigma Kappa 6, Kappa Kappa Gamma 0. My favorites: This was a completed pass – I got chills: Full gallery:

  • This Week in Michigan Football History: Shame and Scandal in the Family – November 6, 1937

    Here’s the next entry in ‘This Week in Michigan Football History’ to be played Saturday on WTKA 1050AM’s Key Bank Countdown to Kick-off pregame show before tomorrow’s battle against the Illini. This week is a darker episode as we look back at the end of Harry Kipke’s coaching career in 1937 as he squared off against the Maroons of the University of Chicago. [display_podcast] You can check out more on Kipke’s firing including his ties to henchman Harry Bennett here. An excerpt: Those “Private Associates”. This was aimed squarely at Kipke’s pal Mr. Harry Bennett, henchman/head of security at Ford.  Henry Ford sent his problems to Bennett and they disappeared.  Or were buried up north.  Think Joe Pesci in Casino, or perhaps Winston Wolf from Pulp Fiction…in fact Bennett looks quite a bit like Mr. Wolf and Pesci, no?: Bennett on the left, with mucho resemblance to the Wolf and Pesci Search and you’ll find anecdotes about Bennett on the web, a favorite of mine: When a Detroit child was kidnapped, Ford, who had a great love for all children, told Bennett to get the child back.  Before he could do anything, the father paid a $20,000 ransom and the child was returned. Some hoodlum acquaintances of Bennett got the money back by torturing the kidnaper.  The kidnaper went to…

  • Dave Brandon was Kung Fu Fighting (11-5 audio)

    Super Dave Brandon joined Ira and Sam this morning on WTKA.  Here’s the audio, starts about 1 minute in: [display_podcast] At the end he talked about apologies.  Brandon: “We apologized yesterday because we made mistakes.  I’m kinda waiting for somebody from the media to apologize for mistakes they made.  And I’m not sure that’s ever going to happen, but that would be a nice thing, wouldn’t it?” Judging from the stories out today from the Free Press you can bet Brandon’s not holding his breath for a phone call.   Later this morning on WTKA John U. Bacon made the point that folks will read into the NCAA findings what they will to benefit their point of view, a ruling Rorschach if you will. What do you think?  Here’s Sharp: Michigan believed it scored a victory when the NCAA accepted its impassioned argument against the fifth and most serious allegation — that Rodriguez willingly fostered an atmosphere of non-compliance, accepting the different conviction that the coach wrongly failed to monitor his program. It’s like the thief that’s caught stealing your watch, but is relieved he didn’t get nailed for taking your wallet as well. And this headline from Snyder/Rosey: We really wanted to know two things out of this announcement—whether the NCAA would accept Michigan’s self-imposed sanctions and whether they’d drop…

  • Update: Mudbowl Set for 9:45am Saturday

    [Ed. 11/3 Updated with team details] With the kick-off of the Illinois game set for noon, the SAE Mudbowl will start around 9:45am at the corner of South University and Washtenaw. The host fraternity will face Phi Psi who defeated Alpha Epsilon Pi in fraternity league playoffs last night.   The sororities are also set, as Kappa Kappa Gamma will face off against Sigma Kappa (photo inset above). The event will benefit Mott Children’s Hospital and I understand over $30,000 has already been raised.  They typically play this on Homecoming but due to a student break that coincided with that weekend, the game was moved out to November 6, 2010.  

  • Six Digits turns 35

    On November 8, 1975, over 102 thousand Wolverine fans rolled into the Michigan Stadium to watch Bo’s crew roll up Purdue 28-0.   It’s a safe assumption that 100,000 will enter the gates Saturday and that’ll extend the streak of 100K+ crowds to over 35 years.

  • Ernie, HLHD ’08

    For those who don’t think U-M takes honorary degrees seriously, I spotted this flipping through Michigan Alumnus magazine which came today.  In the back of the issue they have a few pages listing, in fine print, alumni who passed away, organized by the decade in which they received their degree.    One Michigan Man from the class of 2008 caught my eye: Harwell earned an Honorary ‘Doctor of Humane Letters’ (HLHD) in the spring of ’08.   Follow MVictors on Twitter

  • Military Appreciation Day on Saturday: How You Can Help

    A few cool things planned for Saturday as the athletic department honors the military during the Illinois game: Members of the Wounded Warrior Project and Gold Star families of Michigan will line the tunnel as the Michigan football squad takes the field. The MMB will play a medley of military sounds from each branch and will be flanked by two 65×120 foot flags, held by members of the U-M ROTC and Student Veterans’ Association. Four T-38s will perform a fly-over. How to Help At gates #2 and #8 on Saturday, folks will be collecting items for the Afghan families and troops: For Afghan families: they request new or used winter clothing, coats, hats, gloves, Michigan clothing (nice!), pens, pencils, crayons, notebooks, children’s books, generic bifocal lenses, blankets, small toys, stuffed animals. For the Troops:  black socks (Jalen’s got those), deodorant, baby wipes, hand sanitizer, gum, protein bars, Ramen noodles, canned meat, trail mix, and new or used DVDs or video games.   You can also leave handwritten cards and letters. If you can’t make it they’ll be taking donations in the lobby of the ticket office at 1000 S. State Street between 8:30am and 5pm starting Monday 11/1 through Friday 11/5. Tim Hortons is donating up to 720 pounds (46,000 cups!) of coffee.  When they mentioned this I saw a big…