Your primer for Jug week – this will keep you busy for a while: Chapter 1: What Really Happened in the 1930sChapter 2: Spinning MythsChapter 3: Getting it RightChapter 4: 2013: A Space Quandary (solved! see above)Chapter 5: Red Wing RootsChapter 6: Is the Greatest Trophy in College Sports a Fake?Chapter 7: Open QuestionsChapter 8: Doc Cooke and the Real Origins of the RivalryChapter 9: Gophers Here, Gophers There – When Michigan played Minnesota TwiceChapter 10: How It Started: Minnesota Madmen 6, Michigan Machine 6Chapter 11: A Righteous Sip, and Why Michigan Bought the JugChapter 12: Making It Official—Jil Gordon & Painting the Little Brown JugChapter 13: 40,000 Jugs—Financial Analysis from 1903 Elsewhere: Did you order your Little Brown Jug book? It’s new and it’s hot – I heard they already sold out the initial printing and a setting up for run #2. Get yours now: Yes, I endorse this book. There are some incredible photos, many I’d never seen before getting the book. If you are local to Ann Arbor, contact Kenny Magee of Ann Arbor Sports Memorabilia at (734) 222-9321 or email kenmagee22[at]aol.com. Follow MVictors on Twitter