• Heckling Kirk Herbstreit | Professor and the Pundit – S4 Ep9

    The boys get you ready for Saturday's season kickoff against Fresno State, we discuss Michigan's 2024 captains, the key position groups, and the Pundit provides his scouting report on The Bulldogs. We discuss a few playoff predictions and Dooley sympathizes with Kirk Herbstreit. We also continue the discussion of NIL and the impact of the proposed House settlement on athletic departments. The fellas close with a quick run around the country with the latest headlines and the big games to watch out for this weekend. The Prof & Pun close with things only they care about :)

  • A Whiff of Rich Mahogany | Professor and the Pundit – S4 Ep8

    Why are so many people discounting Michigan's chances to make the 12-team CFP playoff? We break down the major barriers and rank the toughest opponents. And because you, our followers, are very learned and surrounded by countless leather-bound books...the boys break down the huge House et al lawsuit settlement and its major implications on college athletics. Follow and share!

  • Jug 401: Did Yost really want the Little Brown Jug returned?

    In this short video, I take a look at the origin story involving Michigan's coach Fielding H. Yost asking for the return of the jug after the 1903 game. I also take a look at the alleged the response from Minnesota that he and Michigan would need "to WIN it back." This story is important to origin story of college football oldest rivalry trophy tradition, but is it really what happened? I examine some of the problems with and much more in this video.

  • The Poison Water Myth

    The next nugget of Jug Lore gets into why U-M bought the jug in the first place. Did Michigan and Fielding H. Yost actually fear that Minnesota might taint or poison the Wolverine water supply? Is that really why they bought the jug – to control the source of Willie Heston’s water? Let’s examine this: If you dig this videos, like/subscribe/share/comment. As always, get all of your Little Brown Jug Lore here…

  • Brian McDonald of Rivalry Trophy | MVictors History Show

    Recorded at Fraser's Pub in Ann Arbor, an interview with Brian McDonald, a co-founder and co-owner of Rivalry Trophy - the maker of Big Ten replica trophies. In Part I we discussed the origins of the company, his research on the Paul Bunyan Trophy, how they solved the licensing question. In Part II we get into more of their trophies, and discuss the nature of B1G fandom in general:

  • Postcard Worthy (1909)

    Despite the significance of this game it seems this one, and a lot during the post Point-A-Minute era is underappreciated in history. So here's a quick look at the wild season of 1909 and the signifcance of this postcard and its steep asking price!