• Ohio State – Pregame (Photos)

    A few of the sights and sounds from the pregame Saturday.  Beastly Jake Long returns to the Big House for the game: CNN Chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta represented.  He was only asked 39 times if he had a prescription for the Wolverines’ woes: A look at the Ohio State throwback uniform and the Buckeye stare drill:   This Buckeye band member got tuckered out in the middle of the script Ohio and decided to take a knee on the Michigan sideline: 1969 team take the field, you can also see a video here: Zoltan and parents: Team getting ready to come out, check out Brandon Minor in streets on the left (with towel covering some type of brace on his shoulder): Sweetness Melanie Collins of the Big Ten Network swung by our tailgate (hosted by Kristen and Todd Mitchell) to get some footage for their Big Ten Cookout show:   You’ve no doubt seen quite a few pics and videos of the M Club banner.  Here’s kind of a unique perspective from right past the banner.  I actually felt a strong breeze as they rushed by: Recent Posts Ohio State Game Notes Hit CTRL-Z Ohio State – Pregame (Photos) 1969 Wolverines Take the field Fare Thee Well

  • 1969 Wolverines Take the field

    A short video of 1969 squad, trotting out to touch the M Club banner once again.  A very cool moment along with a bit of levity tossed in, as many guys struggle to find their leaps:   Assume that’s Reggie McKenzie at the end there?   Great stuff. Recent Posts Ohio State Game Notes Hit CTRL-Z Ohio State – Pregame (Photos) 1969 Wolverines Take the field Fare Thee Well

  • Jerry Hanlon’s letter (audio)

    John Borton of The Wolverine chatted with former offensive line coach Jerry Hanlon about the Ohio State game and in particular, about a certain tradition he carries on each year. Hanlon scribes a letter to the team each year before the Ohio State game and Rich Rodriguez mentioned this tradition just prior to his Wednesday press conference. Borts convinced Hanlon to share his letter on air, here it is: [display_podcast] . You can check out all of Borton’s fine work here, or listen to the full Hanlon interview here. Go Blue!

  • Jamie Morris reacts to Columbus call (WTKA audio)

    Photographed by: Chuck Solomon/SI  Jamie Morris dialed into Sam and Ira on WTKA 1050AM this morning and explained his call into a Columbus sports radio station Wednesday. Morris confirmed he is “110 percent behind Rich Rodriguez,” and, explained why he did the call and his frustration with some of the questions.  He also offered up a few keys to The Game, here’s the audio clip: [display_podcast] – My two cents on one item.   You can question a lot of things about his interview on the Columbus station, whether he should have even done it or answered some of the questions or answered them the way he did…but you can’t question his loyalty to Michigan.   He’s absolutely loyal to Michigan and I never thought that was a part of any of this.   I know a lot of people have reacted to this on the boards (and on this site), but whatever Jamie thinks about Rodriguez or Harbaugh or whatever, he’s 100% loyal to Michigan. Check out the rest of the WTKA podcasts here.

  • 26?

    Photo: Detroit News photo services. Thanks to BiggieMunn for sending this over. The photo above was set alongside of Angelique Chengelis’s fine piece on a few of those involved with the 1969 Wolverine victory over Ohio State. Question: Anyone know the significance (if any) of the 26 on Bo’s sleeve? On the extended team roster, #26 belonged to a sophomore quarterback named William Ross of Beaver Falls, PA. Answer this question definitively and we win Saturday. Related: Jim Mandich of ‘69 on WTKA (audio) <—You’ll enjoy this

  • 100 Years Ago Today: The First Battle for the Little Brown Jug

    Celebrate!  Excerpted, mostly, from my piece in Brian Cook’s wonderful Hail to the Victors 2009: November 20, 1909: The Jug toting Gophers Michigan was now 5-1 and suddenly back in the conversation of who was to be Western champion. Standing in their way was undefeated Minnesota, U-M’s powerful former conference foe. Six seasons prior on October 31, 1903, the Gophers famously battled the Willie Heston-led Wolverines to a 6-6 deadlock in Minneapolis. It was the first time Yost walked off a field without a victory since he arrived in Ann Arbor in 1901. Michigan also left something behind that day—their water jug. The legend goes that Fielding Yost asked Minnesota to return the jug sometime after that 1903 meeting and was told he’d have to “win it back”, but there’s little evidence that this actually occurred.* Other accounts claim that just prior to the 1909 rematch, the Gophers proposed that the receptacle go to the victor and Yost and Allerdice quickly agreed. One thing that is clear: the teams would play for the Little Brown Jug for the first time a century ago this November. Thus far in the 1909 season, Minnesota had rolled through its schedule unscathed overpowering opponents by a margin of 152-12 including back-to-back shellackings of Chicago and Wisconsin. Gopher coach Henry Williams was cautiously confident the…