Excellent work once again by Mark Kolanowski of MK Photo! Mark will be back in two weeks for you-know-who...
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Street Fighting Champions | Dr. Sap’s Decals
Every once in a while, you have to roll up your sleeves and get down and dirty if you want to win. I've said it before, a W is a W, but sometimes when you mix it up with a rival, or even an in-state relative, things can get ugly. It seemed like Michigan State wanted to play ugly. Sometimes you gotta win ugly and while I don't condone playing chippy, if the opponent starts it, well then you gotta finish it, and finish them....
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347. | This Week in Michigan Football History
Saturday is indeed another glorious day in Michigan football history. As we set to face the Spartans, you should know it exactly 51 years ago that Ron Johnson put up one of the greatest performances in college pigskin history...
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Unraveling Michigan Football Rivals
With rivalry talk fresh in the crisp air, this post....where I’ve attempted to represent the overall and relative strength of U-M’s football rivalries over time. If you had a seizure reading this, cheers, you are reading it correctly. Click the pic to expand it. Please jump to Bullets listed below for additional notes, definitions and context.
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1932 (in just 157 minutes)
Go to mgoblog or click below as Seth Fisher and Dr. Sap welcomed me on their "The Teams" series of podcasts to discuss the 1932 national title team and much more from that period.
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College Park Champions | Dr. Sap’s Decals
As we get deeper and deeper into the season, opposing teams will throw different looks at their opponents because there is more on tape to look at and scheme against. Obviously, Maryland did not want to get trucked on the ground like Michigan did to Notre Dame last week and it showed Saturday in College Park. While Maryland threw everything, including eight defensive players and the proverbial kitchen sink at the Wolverines, Michigan was still able to score and win the game - that's all that matters right now.
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Yost plays his BFF after leaving B1G – This Week in Michigan Football History
A decade after being a founding member of the Western Conference, Michigan up and left to go independent. Now it had to find someone to play. On this Saturday 112 years ago, that someone was the Vanderbilt Commodores, coached by Yost's former player, brother-in-law, neighbor and all-around BFF.
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Breaking Out in Song | History of Michigan Football fans singing
Via a question from Twitter - When did American stadium crowds adopt the British and W. European soccer crowd singing tradition? Let's discuss this...