Home
we had subs it was crazy

Primary links

  • About
    • $upport (lol)
    • Ethics
    • FAQ
    • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • MGoStore
  • MGoBoard
    • MGoBoard FAQ
    • Ticket spreadsheet
    • Michigan bar locator
    • Moderator Action Sticky
  • Useful Stuff
    • 2014 Recruiting Board, Offense
    • Depth Chart By Class
    • Unofficial Two Deep
    • Diaries, Windows Live Writer, And You
    • Michigan Future Schedules
    • User-Curated HOF
    • Where To Eat In Ann Arbor
Home

Navigation

  • Forums
  • Recent posts

User login

  • Create new account
  • Request new password

MGoElsewhere

  • @MGoBlog (Brian)
  • @aceanbender
  • @TomVH (Tom)
  • RSS Feed
  • iPhone App
  • Facebook profile
  • MGoKindle Store
  • mgo.licio.us
  • Brian @ TSB [Archive]
  • Brian @ AOL [Archive]
  • Sour Salty Bitter Sweet

Michigan Blogs

  • Big House Blog
  • Burgeoning Wolverine Star
  • Genuinely Sarcastic
  • Go Blue Michigan Wolverine
  • Holdin' The Rope
  • MGoFootball
  • MVictors
  • Maize 'n' Blue Nation
  • Maize 'n' Brew
  • Maize And Go Blue
  • Michigan Hockey Net
  • The Blog That Yost Built
  • The Hoover Street Rag
  • The M Block
  • The M Zone
  • The Wolverine Blog
  • Touch The Banner
  • UMGoBlog
  • UMHoops
  • UMTailgate
  • Wolverine Liberation Army

M On The Net

  • mgovideo
  • MGoBlue.com
  • Mike DeSimone
  • Recruiting Planet
  • The Wolverine
  • Go Blue Wolverine
  • Winged Helmet
  • UMGoBlue.com
  • MaizeRage.org
  • Puckhead
  • The M Den
  • True Blue Fan Forum

Big Ten Blogs

  • Illinois
    • A Lion Eye
    • Hail To The Orange
    • Illinois Baseball Report
    • Illinois Loyalty
  • Indiana
    • Inside The Hall
    • The Crimson Quarry
  • Iowa
    • Black Heart, Gold Pants
    • Fight For Iowa
  • Michigan State
    • The Only Colors
  • Minnesota
    • GopherHole.com
    • The Daily Gopher
    • I'm In Love With A Fringe Bowl Team
    • TNABACG
  • Nebraska
    • Big Red Network
    • Corn Nation
    • Husker Mike's Blasphemy
    • Husker Gameday
  • Northwestern
    • Sippin' On Purple
    • Lake The Posts
  • Notre Dame
    • The House Rock Built
    • One Foot Down
  • Ohio State
    • Eleven Warriors
    • Buckeye Commentary
    • Men of the Scarlet and Gray
    • Our Honor Defend
    • The Buckeye Nine
  • Penn State
    • Slow States
    • Black Shoe Diaries
    • Happy Valley Hardball
    • Penn State Clips
    • Linebacker U
    • Nittany White Out
  • Purdue
    • Boiled Sports
    • Hammer and Rails
  • Wisconsin
    • Bruce Ciskie

Links of Note

  • Baseball
    • Big Ten Hardball
    • College Baseball Today
    • The Baseball Zealot
    • The College Baseball Blog
  • Basketball
    • Ken Pomeroy
    • Basketball Prospectus
    • Midmajority
  • College Hockey
    • Chris Heisenberg
    • College Hockey Stats
    • Inside College Hockey
    • Michigan College Hockey
    • Hockey's Future
    • Sioux Sports
    • USCHO
    • Western College Hockey
    • CCHA
      • LSSU Hockey
      • Bronco Hockey Blog
  • Football
    • Smart Football
    • Every Day Should Be Saturday
    • Doctor Saturday
    • CFB Stats
    • Harold Stassen
    • NCAA D-I Stats Page
    • The Wizard Of Odds
  • General
    • Sports Central
  • Local Interest
    • The Ann Arbor Chronicle
    • Arborwiki
    • Arbor Update
    • Teeter Talk
    • Vacuum
  • Teams Of The D
    • Lions
      • Pride of Detroit
      • Fire Millen
    • Pistons
      • Detroit Bad Boys
      • Need4Sheed
    • Tigers
      • Roar Of The Tigers
      • The Detroit Tigers Weblog
      • The Daily Fungo
    • Red Wings
      • On The Wings
      • Behind The Jersey
      • Winging It In Motown
    • Michigan Sports Forum

Get Yer Tickets

Football Display Case

NFL Watches

Follow your favorite team with localtv-satellite.com: Click Here.

Site Search

Diaries

  • New
  • Popular
  • Hot
  • Who is Al Borges? (Part I)
    Ron Utah - 5 days ago
  • Yet Another Da'Shawn Hand post
    canzior - 6 days ago
  • Baseball Recruiting—Hello: Nick Azar (+ other items)
    Raoul - 1 week ago
  • 2013 Women's Football Academy
    maizemama - 1 week ago
  • This Day In History: June 10, 1944 - Alumnus Ed Tipper
    wildbackdunesman - 1 week ago
  • ‹‹
  • 2 of 6
  • ››
more
  • On Endowment, Financial Aid, and Perceived Prestige
    maizeonblueaction - 490 views
  • Who is Al Borges? (Part III - HOKE IS A STRATEGY)
    Ron Utah - 470 views
  • Big Ten Recruiting Rankings 6-18-13
    Ace - 323 views
  • APR And Big Ten Football: A High-Level Summary
    LSAClassOf2000 - 96 views
  • Who is Al Borges? (Part IV - A NEW HOKE)
    Ron Utah - 25 views
  • ‹‹
  • 2 of 2
  •  
more
  • The Blockhams in "SPARTYCAN'T"
    Six Zero - 5 comments
  • Big Ten Recruiting Rankings 6-18-13
    Ace - 5 comments
  • APR And Big Ten Football: A High-Level Summary
    LSAClassOf2000 - 3 comments
  • Who is Al Borges? (Part IV - A NEW HOKE)
    Ron Utah - 0 comments
  • ‹‹
  • 2 of 2
  •  
more

MGoBoard

  • New
  • Recent
  • Hot
  • OT w/ an M connection re: Detroit City FC
    5 replies
  • BBall Offer Day Open Thread
    12 replies
  • Nebraska wins recruiting battle with OSU for 2014 QB Zack Darlington
    64 replies
  • OT: Valverde in the game for the Tigers
    42 replies
  • John Bacon
    49 replies
  • DVR Reminder: BTN Journey
    5 replies
  • Happy National Bourbon Day: Friday Night Drinking Thread
    43 replies
  • Cornwell to Bama
    76 replies
  • OT: What remote desktop service have you used?
    24 replies
  • NBA Scout says Trey Burke best fit for Pistons
    48 replies
  • SIAP: When is the BBQ at the Big House?
    38 replies
  • 1998 Minnesota Gophers Ad Campaign
    28 replies
  • OT: Cool Story Bro!
    96 replies
  • Final (sort of) Directors' Cup Standings Revealed; Michigan 3rd
    14 replies
  • Michigan no longer considering transfer QB
    49 replies
  • ‹‹
  • 4 of 8
  • ››
  • High Noon with Rich Rodriguez and the Arizona Football Staff
    123 replies
  • Pretty OT: Golf Wedge Customization
    21 replies
  • NCAA Football 14 Top-25 rankings released (M #19); no Legacy unis in game
    38 replies
  • OT: MCAT prep advice
    57 replies
  • ESPN Predicts Hand to M
    54 replies
  • OT: NCAA 14 Demo out tomorrow
    29 replies
  • Burke & Hardway Jr Feature on BTN
    9 replies
  • B1G: Lunt to Illinois
    15 replies
  • Des Photobomb
    43 replies
  • SMSB Recap "Free"
    36 replies
  • Great Sam Webb Article on Hand
    43 replies
  • OT: Cool Story Bro!
    96 replies
  • Best Non-Revenue Sport Experience?
    42 replies
  • Jaguars "Rookie 101" Vid w/ Denard Robinson
    11 replies
  • Very OT: Job Searching
    72 replies
  • ‹‹
  • 2 of 8
  • ››
  • Da'shawn Hand's New Top Three
    209 replies
  • OT'ish: Michigan or Harvard?
    176 replies
  • Abrupt Shift in Crystal Ball projections for Hand (To Bama)
    149 replies
  • Coolest/favorite Michigan thing you own?
    139 replies
  • Urban Meyer and Charlie Strong's "Core Values"
    132 replies
  • OT: Man Of Steel. Wow
    129 replies
  • OT: City of Detroit Epic Comeback? (Business Insider)
    125 replies
  • High Noon with Rich Rodriguez and the Arizona Football Staff
    123 replies
  • ND to play ASU in football series
    112 replies
  • OT: Big storm coming
    103 replies
  • OT: USA Vs. Panama World Cup Qualifier (10 PM EST)
    101 replies
  • OT-4* recruit (non Michigan) posting really dumb things
    101 replies
  • OT: Tigers/afternoon baseball Open Thread
    97 replies
  • John U. Bacon on the GA Student Section
    97 replies
  • OT: Cool Story Bro!
    96 replies
  •  
  • 1 of 8
  • ››

mgo.licio.us

  • AIRBHG Invades Steelemas!

    wow

    0 comments
  • NBA Job Interview: Trey Burke (With Scouting Report!)

    Jalen, Burke, and Simmons.

    0 comments
  • 2013 World Dwarf Games to be held at MSU

    Mike Hart the heavy favorite in the trolling competition

    0 comments
  • NBA draft rumors: Pistons like Cody Zeller, but not Trey Burke - Detroit Bad Boys

    just what the Pistons need: a third string center. Joe Dumars was replaced by a mean ol' alien a few years back you guys.

    4 comments
  • New college grads: Don’t sell your time for a living

    this would be a close approximation of hypothetical graduation speech

    9 comments
  • College World Series Misspells "College" On Dugout

    no you guys they're just super pumped about COLLLLLLLLLLLLEGE

    0 comments
  • Michigan no longer looking for a transfer quarterback, Brady Hoke says

    not a surprise

    0 comments
  • Babcock: 'Glendening will play at the next level, for sure''

    premature congrats. One thing we can be sure of: he'll take fewer asinine penalties than Abdelkader

    1 comments
  • Spurrier may have to come up with a new UT spelling joke.

    Thanks to ugly transitions between Fulmer/Kiffin/Dooley/Davis, Tennessee is on the edge of APR penalties for football.

    1 comments
  • Report: NCAA ditching domes prior to Final Four

    i approve of this message

    0 comments
  • San Antonio Spurs may be doing something right by drafting international athletes

    strong indictment of AAU right heah

    0 comments
  • NBA draft 2013 Toss Up: Better PG prospect, Trey Burke or Michael Carter-Williams

    Glockner sides with justice

    0 comments
  • Brady Hoke-coached fantasy camp raises $140K for prostate cancer research

    a good cause, and a good time

    0 comments
  • Michigan men's basketball receives high academic honor with APR Public Recognition Award

    good job gents

    0 comments
  • Tournament trash talk helped Mitch McGary complete massive turnaround, Bacari Alexander says

    "Jeff Withey shouldn't have called him Peter Dinklage, is all I'm saying."

    1 comments
  •  
  • 1 of 2
  • ››
more

Diaries

Ushering in a New Era

By CollegeFootball13 — August 28th, 2008 at 4:10 PM — 6 comments
Filed under:
  • Highlights
  • Lloyd Carr
  • Michigan
  • Tribute
  • Video

The Michigan Wolverines Football that we've known and (usually) loved for the past 312 years is long gone. Ushering in a new era to Ann Arbor is Rich Rodriguez, Mike Barwis, and a shit-ton of speedy freshman, and a quarterback that has never played football in college before.

But before we're so quick to forget the past, and all the good that came with it, to embrace the future that will smack us in the face in under 48 hours, let's take this time to remember this past season. The final season for so many beloved Wolverines.

Lloyd Carr, Chad Henne, Mike Hart, Jake Long, Mario Manningham, Adrian Arrington, Shawn Crable, Jamar Adams, among others, will never don a Michigan uniform again. They won't run out of the tunnel, touch the banner, or sing with their bretheren during the post-game celebrations in the locker room.

They won't ever be able to play against the Scarlet and Grey with that fiery passion in their hearts that can one can only feel whilst playing in the Michigan-Ohio State game. They won't ever get to beat their little brothers from East Lansing, a rivalry that, although somewhat one-sided during their time in Ann Arbor, is a hell of a rivalry nonetheless.

They won't ever put a rose in their mouth, knowing that Pasadena awaits their arrival.

As the players and coaches put their final season behind them, so in a way does the Michigan faithful. The Michigan team we watch take the field on Saturday isn't going to be like anything we've ever seen in Maize and Blue before. The defense will blitz relentlessly, our running back corps is as quick and deep as we may have ever had. Running backs will pass, quarterbacks will (attempt to) run.

This is a new team, not because of the departed Seniors and the incoming Freshman, but because of something much, much grander.

So let's take a look at not only the last Michigan Football season for many players and coaches, but in the grander scheme of things, the last "Michigan Football Season" for many of us fans.

Because Saturday will be something completely new, and I for one can't wait.

Check out the tribute video below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyPn97UXgV4

Go Blue.

  • CollegeFootball13's blog
  • 6 comments

BTN Coverage Map

By I Blue Myself — August 28th, 2008 at 3:15 PM — 5 comments
Filed under:
  • Big Ten Network

Sorry if this is already widely known, but I hadn't seen it. 

The BTN has posted its coverage map for this week's games: http://www.bigtennetwork.com/gamefinder/index.asp

(The map shows you which will be the "featured game" in your area.  The other games will be available to you either on overflow channels or not at all.)

The most interesting feature is that you can type in your zip code and cable system, and it will tell you whether your system is showing games on overflow channels and whether they'll be in SD or HD.

For example, if you are living in Atlanta (zip code 30301) and subscribe to Comcast, at noon on Saturday you only see OSU vs. Youngstown State, and not in HD.  So you will be deprived of watching the glory of Penn State vs. Coastal Carolina in HD on your plasma screen.

On the other hand, if you're living in DC (zip code 20006) and subscribe to Comcast, you get all five noon games on overflow channels, albeit only in SD.  (I remember someone was concerned about whether Comcast would show overflow games in DC, so hopefully this is some reassurance.)

This may not seem that important right now because Michigan isn't on the BTN this week, but if you're a cable subscriber outside the Big Ten footprint, it's worth looking into.  Presumably, the cable companies that have overflow channels this week will do the same in the future. 

Michigan is a big national draw and will often be BTN's featured game, the way OSU vs. YSU is this week.  But it's very possible that at some point this season, Michigan will be on BTN as a non-featured game.  You'll want to know if you'll get that game at home and whether it's in HD, or whether you need to switch to DirecTV or Dish Network.

  • I Blue Myself's blog
  • 5 comments

The Words of Bob Ufer

By Chewer D — August 28th, 2008 at 2:02 PM — 7 comments
Filed under:
  • announcer
  • football
  • Michigan
  • Ufer

This is part of a speech that Bob Ufer gave at Chrysler arena in 1976 at a rally for President Gerald Ford.

"There run's through the core of all Michigan activities both on and off this campus, a certain intangible thing. We call it "The Michigan Spirit". Maybe you can relate to it. It's the atmosphere that permeates that stadium every Saturday afternoon in the fall where over a hundred thousand fans patiently wait to see whether Bo Schembechler is going to continue his winning ways. You know what I mean! You can feel the tension, the excitement, the charisma that surrounds that stadium every Saturday afternoon. Especially ten to fourteen minutes before kickoff. When a hush settles over that stadium and we all anxiously wait for that simple 4 word command to eminate out of the P.A. system. I can hear it now! "Band take the field!" and out of that eastern tunnel pour 215 well drilled, well disciplined Michigan bandsmen. They pour over the Eastern sideline and they form the big block M and they play the greatest college fight song ever written! The Michigan Victors!! That's when the chills go up and down your spine! You get goose pimples all over, your blood turns maize and blue and everyone out there becomes part of the winningest tradition in the history of Big Ten football as well as the winningest tradition in the history of Big Ten athletics. Folks lets join in and sing the song that the late and great John Phillip Sousa claimed was the greatest college fight song ever written. The Michigan Victors!!!"


If only Bob Ufer were with us this Saturday to see the dawn of a new era of Michigan football. I'm sure some of you out there are Bob Ufer fans and also talented writers. Maybe someone can come up with an example of what Ufer would say this Saturday in Ann Arbor if he were in the announcers booth broadcasting on the Michigan Football Network.

Go Blue!! God bless your cotton pickin' maize and blue hearts!!

  • Chewer D's blog
  • 7 comments

Prayer for the '07 team

By PastorPaul — August 28th, 2008 at 11:36 AM — 12 comments
Filed under:
  • College Football

I'm sure we all have our favorite M football experiences.  Here's one of mine:

 Last September I got a call from Scott Draper asking if I would be willing to do a prayer for the team before the Illinois game (I'm now a pastor in Illinois just west of Champaigne, although I was an EECS guy at UM a while back). Apparently Lloyd was aware that players wouldn't get to go to church typically on Sundays after road trips, so they brought in a priest,  a Protestant minister (me in this case), and perhaps someone else  depending on demand, to hold a little service for the team before games.  My instructions were:  a one-minute prayer, an eight-minute, spiritually-based motivational talk, and a one minute closing prayer.  It was a late game in Champaigne, so I got to the hotel around 1:00 that afternoon.  The players were all in their matching sweats.  They ate first, which took NO time, I couldn't  believe how fast they ate, and then if any of them wanted to they could go to a worship service.  I'm embarrassed to say I didn't know  enough of the players without their numbers to know who I was speaking to.  About 35-40 of them came to my room, along with a few assistant coaches (not Lloyd, he arrived late and was still eating.  I don't know if he would have come otherwise).  Chad Henne was one I did recognize, and he was in the middle of the front row.  They all filed in and completely filled up the front rows while the coaches sat in the back.  I did my thing, and after the closing prayer, every player came up (Chad was the first) and shook my hand with their bear-paw sized right hand and thanked me.  They were unbelievably classy, not just in thanking me like they were obviously taught to do, but also in their attentive listening -- to a man, complete with nodding at the right times and smiling at the right times and the whole bit.  I couldn't have been more impressed.  Nor more nervous.  I could easily speak in front of Congress after speaking in front of those guys, even if they are just kids, practically.  Any other team would have been no big deal, of course, just Michigan.  I hope that level of class continues with the new regime. Maybe all teams are like that in D-1, though.  I guess I wouldn't know.

 Afterward I asked "Soup" Campbell, who was my escort during the process, if what I did was alright.  I had no idea what I was supposed to say, really. I graduated seminary with Frank Reich, who qb'd for Maryland and then the Bills, and I emailed him asking for suggestions, but he didn't get back with me until after the fact.  Soup said, "That was perfect.  We'll have to tell Lloyd to ask you back next time."  But I doubt Lloyd will get rehired, so I won't start planning what to say any time soon.  And I have no idea if all schools offer such services or if Coach Rodriguez will continue the practice.

 It was cool that Chad Henne then went out and gave one of the gutsiest performances ever.  All because of my two prayers and eight minutes of Christian motivation.  Yes, I know I had zero to do with the team's win and Chad's performance, but it's infinitely cool to have been part of what the team did that day.

  • PastorPaul's blog
  • 12 comments

Tidbits from Bob Davie

By UMFootballCrazy — August 28th, 2008 at 9:23 AM — 7 comments
Filed under:
  • Michigan
  • spread

As I got more and more psyched about the reality that the Rich Rodriguez Era really is upon us and that the Wolverines will actually be rolling out on Saturday I wanted to find some X’s and O’s stuff on the spread as a way to brush up and get ready for what we will be seeing on Saturday. I came across a couple of very good articles in the archives of ESPN written by Bob Davie

http://espn.go.com/ncf/columns/davie/1447132.html

http://espn.go.com/ncf/columns/davie/1433797.html

breaking down various aspects of the spread, bubble screens and a piece that tried to explain the things that made Rodriguez’s version of the spread better than everyone else’s.   

 http://myplaybooks.googlepages.com/WestVirginiaSpreadOffense-BobDavie.doc.

What got me pumped about what Davie had to say was not so much about Coach Rodriguez’s unique X’s and O’s packages, but the way in which he ran his program at West Virginia.  Here’s what he had to say:

"Just about every offense in the country has incorporated some element of the spread in its package. As a result, defenses are now more comfortable defending the scheme. However, Rich Rodriguez has done a great job of staying one step ahead of the defenses.

What's different about West Virginia?


In watching WVU over the past several years, several things set it apart. Everyone wants to know about the X's and O's first, but some other important factors stand out.

1. Intensity
The Mountaineers are physical, intense and play hard. WVU operates a lot of new-school concepts in the spread, but the team plays with old-school principles. Everyone coaches playing hard and with great effort, but WVU constantly demands it. Rodriguez talks about playing with a hard edge -- and the Mountaineers practice that way. The two worst words you can be labeled with in their program are soft and lazy.  [empasis mine]

2. Team building
West Virginia does a great job with team building. The Mountaineers' staff does some different things to develop unity. WVU's team building ideas include some simple rules:

• No cell phones in the football building
The staff wants players talking to each other, not girlfriends or friends, during football time.

• Name game
Every player must know the name of every person involved with the program, including cooks, janitors, managers, trainers, secretaries, etc. That sounds simple, but when you have over 200 people involved in a program, it is not. Rodriguez hands out pictures to help the players identify the staff, and then tests the players.

• Accountability
In the offseason, Rodriguez divides his team into eight different groups consisting of players from a variety of positions. Then he sets up a point system under which the groups are rewarded or punished based on individuals' academics, offseason program and off-field issues. This makes players accountable to each other in the offseason.

3. Tweak scheme to fit personnel
With 15 years in the system, the foundation is not going to change, but Rodriguez does a great job of tweaking the system based on individual personnel. Every fall, he will do one or two significant things to highlight that team's talent. For example, with Pat White returning to direct the offense, quarterback runs and the option are major parts of the scheme heading into the 2006 season."

 I love hearing that about “soft and lazy.”  And from everything that we have been hearing out of camp, he has carried the practice hard doctrine to Michigan as well.  And if he does some of these other things, I would be even more impressed.  I especially like the “learn everyone’s name” mandate.  It is definitely a way to instill character.  And I am really encouraged that Davie feels that Rodriguez is able to tweek the spread and what he is doing to keep himself one step ahead of everyone.

  • UMFootballCrazy's blog
  • 7 comments

My Last Request For Coach Rod

By Mr. Maizenblue — August 28th, 2008 at 9:13 AM — 11 comments
Filed under:
  • Coach Rod
  • Michigan

You ARE and from here on A MICHIGAN MAN !

I took the time last night to watch the Lloyd Carr coahing legends on the BTN. It it me again on the pride of Our University, Coaches and Players. From Yost-Crisler-Bo-Carr, and all the greats in between, the instilled the Michigan Man pride in each player that has strapped up for them. Michigan is about winning, but more importantly Michigan is about, CLASS ! RESPECT ! PRIDE !

So this Saturday August 30th, Coach Rod, When your first Michigan team takes the field, keep ALL of these in your mind. Winning is GREAT ! But I carry with me each day the PRIDE of knowing that my University plays with respect for their opponent, and their respect for the game.

The LOVE that Coach Carr has for his Players , this University, and this fan base will always remain with me, but after an offseason like the last one it reminds me that this is still Michigan and we are all still MICHIGAN MEN. Coach Rod, as you touch the banner on Saturday, this fan base is clueless as to what we will see. Its all new to us, the high powered offense, the speed everywhere, the excitment of what might be. Keep in mind one thing as you go about shredding defenses. What would a Michigan Man do. Coach with the class that THIS university knows you can. Recruit everyday with the Pride, that a Michigan Man STAYS TO BE A CHAMPION !

We all know what you can do as for as an offense and a Head coach, but what can you do as a Michigan Man? Carr said perfect in that interview. The beginning of last season could have sent this University into a downward spiral. But Carr kept his ways, kept giving his players their do, never pointed a finger at anyone, but himself, and righted the ship to a good year and one Hell of beatdown of Florida. He rode off in the sunset, in his mind, a Champion ! All those players stayed throughout the year, noone quit, they all stayed, and minus the crystal football, Were ALL CHAMPION THAT STAYED.

So ill let you get back to game planing for Utah, because these Michigan fans are gameplaning ourselves. Though our thoughts on the offense or defense will more times than not see eye to eye. There is one thing that You, your players, and the great fans of this University will see eye to eye.

MICHIGAN MEN THAT STAY WILL BE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!

Good Luck Coach Rod and the 08 Wolverines, we ALL have your back and look forward to the success, but more importantly, look forward to the CLASS, RESPECT, and PRIDE that we know you will represent EVERYDAY as................

 TRUE MICHIGAN MEN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Mr. Maizenblue's blog
  • 11 comments
  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • …
  • 621
  • 622
  • 623
  • 624
  • 625
  • 626
  • 627
  • 628
  • 629
  • …
  • next ›
  • last »
Powered by Pressflow, an open source content management system
Theme provided by Roopletheme; sidebars adapted from Chris Murphy.