Hail To The Victors 2010 Comment Count

Brian

Apologies for the late content. My wireless card started acting funny this morning and I had to deal with drivers for the first time in a long while.

Hello. Every year I gather up a collection of the web's finest Michigan bloggers and scream and beg and plead and scream until they submit articles to me, which I lightly burnish and send to Maple Street Press, which puts it in a book which is then put on sale. Here's this year's edition:

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  1. I do the usual preview of the team, this year with bonus excessive quarterback analysis.
  2. Jerry Hinnen previews the opponent schedule, except…
  3. Sam Eley, who used to run We Will Always Have Tempe, previews OSU.
  4. Johnny of RBUAS tackles Demar Dorsey, the phenomenon.
  5. Andy Reid, late of the Daily, interviews Fred Jackson about the jumbled tailback spot.
  6. Misopogon revises and publishes a version of the Decimated Defense you can send to all your friends who keep annoying you with their lack of context.
  7. Chris Brown of Smart Football goes in-depth on the 3-3-5's origins and setup; I evaluate how well Michigan's existing players will fit in their new holes.
  8. Craig Ross looks at the evolution of offense from the single wing to the spread.
  9. Michael Elkon takes a look at what actually predicts turnovers, why Michigan had two straight years of incredibly poor turnover margins, and what their prospects are for 2010.
  10. Jamiemac explores Michigan's re-entry into recruiting Ohio like mad.
  11. John Kryk surveys the history of Michigan's helmet stickers.
  12. Greg Dooley of MVictors recounts the story of Michigan Stadium's construction.
  13. And, finally, a bunch of the above others take cracks at answering the questions of the day in a Wolverine Roundtable.

It is 128 pages and $12.99. This is approximately ten cents per page, many of which have very nice pictures on them. One is even of Biff the Wolverine. If you don't purchase it, chances are you have a brain tumor which causes you to make bad decisions. Check if you have a chicken on your head and go see a doctor, but not before you purchase it. You can get it online or from bookstores across the state.

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