Dear Diary: Hurrah for the Khaki and Blue Comment Count

Seth

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Wallpaper by Blue and Joe. Jonvalk’s 2016 schedule is here.

It’s been awhile since we last did one of these best of the user-generated content articles so there will be a bit of catchup. I’ll use this opportunity to introduce you to some of my favorite regular features that the MGoReadership has been producing.

EXTRA FRONT PAGE CONTENT

Stock Watch: This is really front page content we forgot to bump in the craziness of preseason. It’s Mathlete’s 2016 preseason “this team is going to win +/- Y games” guesses based on his every-play metrics.

Best and Worst: If I ever remembered to bump it on Sundays, bronxblue’s postgame assessment of Michigan fans’ current zeitgeist would be regular front page content. You don’t need to understand professional wrestling references, but it helps.

Soccer: We asked Skurnie to keep tabs on Michigan’s soccer team. By the way soccer fans, Abby Wambach is in town tomorrow, giving a speech at Rackham right after the game. image

B1G Expectations: Ecky Ptang needs to create his own tag for this relatively new series that tracks the conference-wide total win probabilities and upcoming schedules. It’s great for knowing who’s got what opponents next and backing up thoughts like “Penn State is a 7-win team,” and the graphs make it a quick read. Here’s week 1. Here’s last week. At right is a nice looking mountain.

KNOW YOUR HISTORY

Throwback Thursday: ReadYourGuard was a linebacker who played with Harbaugh, and a lot of other interesting guys. This offseason he told the stories of a bunch of them. These are not media interviews—they’re real stories of guys who played for Michigan that they’re only sharing with another former player. Any random click here will be more rewarding than reading the rest of Dear Diary: Todd Plate. Clay Miller. Tim Williams. Mike Dames. David Key. Mike Reinhold. Brent White. Ken Higgins.

Forgotten Blue: MGrowOld recently started this 25-episode miniseries on old Michigan greats, even if a Hall of Fame shortstop who was nearly as good as Alan Trammell over relatively the same era hardly qualifies as “Forgotten”.

This Month in MGoBlog History: Maize.Blue Wagner is running 10 years back, which was still in the blogspot days. Now that we’re into the 2006 season it’s fun again; this week was all about the time Brady Quinn’s Heisman campaign became a Bennie Hill video.

GAMEDAY HELPFULNESS

Lanyard Program: Both the name of the series and the author, LP makes a quick printout program that’s handy to have at the games. I keep getting requests for him to put our FFFF diagrams on there each week.

Weather: MGoweather is our meteorologist. Posts go up Friday evenings before gameday so there’s no excuse for reading them when you’re already half way to Ann Arbor on Saturday like I always do.

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Best of the Board

WHO IS FREDDY P SOFT?

Via SBNation:

Now you know. The man apparently has a history.

ALL THE DAILY! I will give you a link to a thread that goes to a link to the complete archives of the Michigan Daily, but ONLY if you promise me that you won’t look up anything I wrote because my editors sometimes sucked and changed the entire meaning of my stuff (also: I sucked).

We are promised?

Okay here you go.

NOT GOLD. Our sponsor just bought the house across from the stadium on Main Street and since it’s last minute they asked our help to sell spaces there. I forgot to mention that besides the tailgate they also just sell plain old parking spots there too.

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ETC. Colorado lookalike thread (UCF one wasn’t as good). Crootin mailbag; get your questions in. Transcript of Harbaugh’s 8/29 interview. THE_KNOWLEDGE. Booger analysis. Where were you on 9/11.

Comments

mGrowOld

September 16th, 2016 at 1:02 PM ^

Well Seth he was forgotten by the 141 people who voted in the It's Harambe's "Greatest Michigan Athlete of all time" poll cause he didnt make the cut.

So for those 141 people at least the post was a gentle reminder of who he was and what he did.

Erik_in_Dayton

September 16th, 2016 at 3:45 PM ^

That's not a big market.

Larkin's career line: .295 BA, .371 OBP, .815 Slugging Percentgage, 198 HRS, 366 SB, 9 Silver Sluggers, 3 Gold Gloves (with several more lost to Ozzie Smith's reputation)

Trammell's career line: .285 BA, .352 OBP, .767 Slugging Percentage, 185 HRS, 236 SB, 3 Silver Sluggers, 4 Gold Gloves

Larkin eclipsed Trammell at everything but Gold Gloves won.

willard

September 16th, 2016 at 2:41 PM ^

My girlfriend is a Fighting Quaker, so I enjoyed the appropriation of their song in the title of this post. 

Also posts like these make me even more proud to be a Michigan fan. The content that the MGoBlog community produces is incredible. From brilliant wallpaper to advanced statistical analyses and beyond, who's got it better than us?