• MVictors Radio (WTKA audio)

    I dialed in for a segment on Ira Weintraub’s WTKA 1050AM Michigan Insider earlier today to talk about my experience this weekend at the Western Michigan game.  Most of that is well documented on these pages, but it was fun to talk about it on the radio.  Here’s the audio of my segment: [display_podcast] For those looking for it, here’s a link (right click and save) to the sweet photo of Denard and Tate that was mentioned and here are the two videos discussed on the call: Brian Cook of mgoblog was also in studio during the call and for the entire hour, which will hopefully become a regular block on Thursday from 9-10.   Cook delivers some of the highlights of his Upon Further Review  (Offense/Defense) analysis of the Western game and looks ahead to Notre Dame: Segment 1 (including my call)  |  Segment 2 |  Segment 3 Here’s all the Western Michigan content: Overzealous Zoltan All in Access: A Diary Behind the Ropes All in Access: Inside the Press Conference All in Access: During/Post Game Photos All in Access: Western Michigan Pre-Game (Photos, Video) The Michigan Difference

  • Associate AD Joe Parker on the Stadium Renovation

    Senior associate athletic director Joe Parker joined Jeff DeFran and WTKA’s Big Show yesterday afternoon to discuss the stadium renovation.  He fielded a few good questions from the audience, yielding a few notes: They will start to disassemble the press box the Monday after the Ohio State game and expect it to be gone within 60 days. They will remove the cab out of the elevator and use the shaft to drop the debris, allowing them to effectively dismantle that beauty from the inside out. U-M is going to keep the art deco Michigan Stadium signs, but not sure what to do with them yet. The two structures, stacked upright and on top of each other is the equivalent of a 66-story building. Parker also noted that they did not use the original footings that Fielding Yost put in the structure back in the day as they just didn’t work for the renovation design. A lot of people are asking about the end zones which look a little bit out of place right now, beside the gigantic brick structures.  A caller talked about the importance of keeping the capacity high and Parker dropped some knowledge: “With the project we always left the ability to enclose either endzone or both.  We did the design work so that the floor plates would…

  • It’s ‘Eh-zay’ From Now On

    Via mgoblue.com’s ‘In-game’ features: She is the mother of U-M’s active leading tackler, didn’t miss a game all year last year ("the Ohio State trip wasn’t a lot of fun") and has random fans coming up to compliment her son, but all Obi Ezeh’s mother Nkechy wants is to talk to Michigan Stadium’s PA announcer. "Our last name is pronounced ‘Eh-zay’ not ‘Eee-zay’," she says politely. "I’ve tried to get up to the press box three times, but they won’t let me in." Speaking of Ezeh, this photo is making the rounds but saw it first via Michigan Sports Center it is Ezeh leaping a Western Michigan defender and it’s really nice.  Here’s just a slice, click to go to the official site: Speaking of photos, I’ve had some nice feedback on this one which I posted Saturday night.  If you want a full res copy just send me a note [Ed. 9/9/09: umm, got a bit overwhelmed by the requests, just right click here and save.]  Makes a nice wallpaper.

  • Impressed from the Press Box; James votes Michigan 18th

    The Pony up in the Michigan Press Box Craig James called the Western Michigan game for ABC on Saturday and apparently saw enough: he’s All In with Michigan and Rich Rod. James is one of the few from the national media pool who vote in the weekly AP college football poll.   He not only put the Wolverines in his top 25 this week, but he slotted them #18 right behind Notre Dame.  ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit is waving the a pale ‘Kinda In’ towel, slotting Rich Rod and company at #24. Yes, ABC featuring Matt Freakin’ Millen will be calling the suddenly giant game this weekend against the Irish but I don’t think they needed James’s vote to boost interest.  The announcement that Millen would call the game was made back in July, sending ticket prices soaring:

  • Overzealous Zoltan

    I started to take a peek at my DVR of yesterday’s game and I made it about three seconds in.  We nearly lost our pre-season All-American and Ray Guy candidate punter Zoltan Mesko in what would have been an embarrassment on par with Appalachian State.  I stood about foot away from Mesko seconds before this happened (here’s proof) and I can tell you he was pumped up.  Clearly stoked to lead the team onto the field with the seniors this season, he seriously overcooked the leap to the M Club banner.  Here’s how it looked:   Stills with analysis: #1 The aw-shucks moment: He probably realizes this might be trouble, caught more of the banner than he wanted, now just hoping he can land it. — ——————— #2 Despite being a Romanian, there’ll be no Nadia Com?neci-esque landing here today.  Way too far on his heels, heading for disaster. ———————- #3 Now down on all fours, Mesko realizes this not only looks bad in front of 100,000 live and millions on TV, he’s got 119 guys barreling behind him with only slightly less vigor. ————————————— #4 A glimmer of hope, he gains some footing and he wasn’t crushed by the guys directly behind him.  Still might get worse before it gets better. ————————————   #5  He remarkably manages to avoid…

  • All in Access: A Diary Behind the Ropes at Michigan Stadium (2009)

    All Access! A quick rundown of my first behind the ropes with media access for an actual game.  I covered the last two Spring games including a chance to check out the press box earlier this year, but the gameday experience is obviously quite a different scene.  10:00am EDT – I shared a few thoughts on what fans should bring to the stadium last week, but gearing up for media coverage is a different animal.  Along with PC and power, I brought in phone, digital camera, audio recorder, Flip Video camera, and all the associated power and transfer cords.  The media are supposed to present themselves as neutral observers (Bob Ufer excluded), so I donned a white golf shirt. 2:30pm EDT – After hitting the always excellent 1050AM WTKA Bud Light mVictors Lounge for about a half-hour, I walked around the stadium and Crisler Arena, heading into the Big House via the media entrance outside the tunnel:  2:45pm EDT – After getting a few shots on the field (see all the pre-game photos here) I headed up the press box.  There are four levels of the press box: 1. Guests of the Regents, 2. Main Press Level, 3. Photo deck (including several TV booths) and 4. Radio (Brandy/Beckmann etc.).  The spring game was a free-for-all as far as seating but obviously, that won’t fly for the games.  I set…

  • All in Access: Inside the Press Conference

    After the game the media assembled at Crisler Arena in a small room where they obviously do press conferences but apparently where they also film Inside Michigan Football, the pre-game coaches show that replaced Michigan Replay (and tons of folks are desperately imploring Google this morning to explain what happened to their beloved postgame show:) Michigan brought out Tate Forcier, Denard Robinson, Rich Rodriguez, Obi Ezeh and Junior Hemingway. A few observations and notes from the conference, hopefully with a little different perspective than what you get in the traditional media: Forcier: Forcier reiterated that he doesn’t get nervous and it shows.  He gives off the air like he’s been here for years, in fact when talking about the first touchdown he said, “the crowd helped us, as always.”  Yep, just like in the Spring game when he needed a boost! Robinson: Denard Robinson was asked if he was surprised by the speed of a college defenders.  He replied by noting that he comes up against fast guys in practice like Troy Woolfolk and Boubacar Cissoko, except he wasn’t clear on how to pronounce the surnames of these gents.  Woolfolk was “Woolfork”, and he gave up on Cissoko after the “Sis”.   I point this out not to suggest the Robinson is slow (he’s actually really fast!) but rather as an…