Outstanding work (and endurance!) by Mark Kolanowski of MK Photo on Saturday! Follow Instagram and Flickr – enjoy:
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Back in Business | Sights & Sounds (Michigan 45, Notre Dame 14 )
What a night. This one will be remembered for the pounding rain for most of the game but also for the complete effort on the field against a top tier opponent and of course, a rival. As a bonus this is sweet historically knowing we'll likely not see the Irish until 2033. To the sights and sounds...
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To Hell With Notre Dame Champions | Dr. Sap’s Decals
Sap is back with his analysis and champions from the historic win over Notre Dame Saturday night.
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They Definitely Seen the Rain
Bravo to the Michigan students for righteously busting out a little Creedence in the first half of Michigan's 45-14 win over Notre Dame:
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The Headset, The Chatter, The Catch
One of my favs, watch/listen – headset audio of @umichfootball coach Moeller before, during and after @desmondhoward The Catch (Notre Dame 1991) https://t.co/3i1sWXub1Z an @MVictors, @michiganinsider & @DrSap4UM collab #GoBlue — MVictors (@MVictors) October 25, 2019
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Bob Ufer is Still With Us | This Week In Meechigan Football History
For tonight's epic revival of our series against our natural enemy Notre Dame, we salute the memory of Michigan's iconic radio voice Bob Ufer. We lost him on this day in 1981 and while the Wolverine broadcasts will never be the same, old Ufer will never be forgotten and heard as long as Michigan football is played.
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Yost Gets a Dog to Get Shorty Longman’s Goat (1910)
The story of how why Fielding H. Yost showed up with a dog in a 1910 team photo. It was apparently to get the goat of former player and Notre Dame coach Shorty Longman:
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Michigan Teaches Notre Dame “Modern Football” (1887)
It's Michigan-Notre Dame game week so it's mandatory to post the origins of the rivarly. You certainly have heard that Michigan taught Notre Dame how to play this game. This is true of course, and the details of that meeting are chronicled up front in John Kryk's outstanding book Natural Enemies.