the just released schedules were a flat-out statement that the B10 doesn't believe SOS will matter in playoff selection
Dave Brandon Comments at AP Sports Editors Event
Dave Brandon appeared in Midland at an event for sports editors hosted by the Associated Press. In advance of the stories, here is some info on DB's comments from Angelique's Twitter feed:
- Demand for tix to UM-ND night game has been great. Could sell 150,000 [if that was possible].
- The night-game jerseys will be unveiled soon ... at night
- Foundations for new Michigan Stadium scoreboards being installed.
- 9-game Big 10 sked "several years" away
- 375 x-UM players were in night before spring game, said that was "historic".
- RichRod should not get blame for fracture.
- Said of course he wished Darius Morris would have stayed but wished him well.
- Said Hoke talked to him about Stonum suspension and he (Brandon) let Hoke decide on the discipline.
And here's the first article, from A2.com's Sports Director Jim Knight, "Big Ten Hockey Will Result in More Interest, Highter Ticket Sales" (quite the headline).
Brandon, speaking at a Michigan Associated Press Sports Editors meeting, said facing traditional conference foes such as Penn State, Minnesota and Wisconsin will enhance offerings on the Big Ten Network, strengthen the league brand and ultimately create more excitement on the Michigan campus.
“I will sell more seats at Yost Arena knowing that we are going to tee it up against our big competitors in the Big Ten,” Brandon said. “We’ll still have a robust nonconference schedule … but at the end of the day, student-athletes that come to Michigan come to win Big Ten championships.”
Jim Knight with his second story, "Dave Brandon takes no 'glee' in NCAA investigation of Ohio State and Jim Tressel"
“You don’t need anybody, particularly a colleague, poking at you,” Brandon said Tuesday at a Michigan Associated Press Sports Editors meeting. “There were some people out there who did it, and I remember who they are, and I remember what they said. Those people who took great glee in the fact that we got ourselves in that kind of situation -- I’ll never do that. The folks at Ohio State have their hands full, obviously.” [emphasis added]
Angelique Chengelis weighs in with her article on the event: "Michigan AD Dave Brandon: Rift was not Rich Rodriguez's fault"
"To point the finger at Rich Rodriguez would just be wrong as it relates to that. You could do a book on all the factions that split off, the camps — the (Jim) Harbaugh camp, the (Les) Miles camp, the (Lloyd) Carr camp, the (Rich) Rodriguez camp, there was just all kinds of splintering. And then, hey, you start losing, and now everything gets jumpstarted in terms of peoples' emotions and frustrations and then it boils, so it was a lot of different factors. It was no one individual or one incident. It was a combination. It was an unpleasant chapter and hopefully we're writing a new chapter."
"There's no great way to measure (the mending), but there's a lot of good ways to measure it. When we had the spring football game and to have 375 football players come back — that's historic ... and Brady invited them. He said we're going to have a team meeting Friday night for a chance to get reconnected. Guys traveled in from all over the country. It was really remarkable. That was a very encouraging thing to see."
Hoke and his assistant coaches continue to reach out to former players for what Brandon called "socials" in 16 cities around the country. The meetings are informal, void of power-point presentations and there is no agenda.
"It's a chance to connect with the program, talk to the coaches and get a sense to see where the Michigan football program is going. That's an enormous sacrifice of time and effort, (and) that was their idea not mine; that was something they wanted to do. You're seeing a tremendous effort to reach out to the former players to bring the community back together. I couldn't be more pleased. The feedback I'm getting from former players has been enormously positive."
Regarding Notre Dame game throwback jerseys:
Michigan has yet to reveal the jersey design, but Brandon hinted it will happen soon. "We've moved up the schedule a little bit for that." He said they want to wait for the finished product, preferring that to showing sketches of the design. Brandon said the uniforms will be unveiled at night. "So you can see what they look like under the lights. We anticipate we're going to sell a lot of jerseys."
Other items:
Brandon believes it will be "several years" before the Big Ten goes to a nine-game conference schedule. He said several teams are booked through 2015-2016 and it would be "expensive and problematic" to unwind those schedules.
[Regarding "Legends and Leaders"]: "I think whatever they came up with was going to be a problem. The initial feedback generally speaking was negative. Something like this has to serve the test of time. Let's give it a year or two and see if it's working. If it isn't, we can go back and tweak it."
[T]he golf challenge initiated by Michigan State athletic director Mark Hollis via Twitter late last month has been set [for] July 25 at Eagle Eye in East Lansing. [Lion Kim will be part of Brandon's U-M team. I like our odds.]
....because it came from someone responding to her. I don't trust that to be accurate.
LSA '89 - MBB Natl Champions, Big 10/Rose Bowl Champions | @MGoShoe
Ah, I thought I was crazy when I looked again and that sentence was missing.
or Delta airlines about selling more tickets than seats. It's definitely possible.
but (supposedly) give Tate the boot?
"They're stuck with that quarterback (sophomore Braxton Miller) for the next two or three years, that's fine with me. He throws worse than (Tim) Tebow. - Steve Everitt
By night time jerseys? The toothpaste is out of the tube with this decision.
2013 resolution - make it onto the 2014 favorite MGoPosters post, not ironically
...until I learn more. My guess is that it's special patches or something like that. We'll see.
LSA '89 - MBB Natl Champions, Big 10/Rose Bowl Champions | @MGoShoe
Didn't it leak out that they were going to look like the 1960s uniforms, with Ms on the sleeves and numbers on the side of the helmets?
...right. Nice recollection. I'm ok with that.
LSA '89 - MBB Natl Champions, Big 10/Rose Bowl Champions | @MGoShoe
Gleek.
Michigan: 903–315–36 (Best in NCAA)
vs Ohio State: 58-44-6
vs Notre Dame: 23-16-1
vs MSU: 68-32-5
vs B1G: 522-197-24
vs SEC: 20-8-1
vs PAC 12: 48-24-1
vs Big 12: 10-5-1<
Why does Brandon always claim everyone only cares about Big Ten championships? It really grinds my gears. Set the bar higher, Athletic Director of the Winningest Football Program in History and Lotsa Hockey National Titles.
Michigan: 903–315–36 (Best in NCAA)
vs Ohio State: 58-44-6
vs Notre Dame: 23-16-1
vs MSU: 68-32-5
vs B1G: 522-197-24
vs SEC: 20-8-1
vs PAC 12: 48-24-1
vs Big 12: 10-5-1<
Well, he was answering a question about the future Big Ten hockey conference. It would be strange if he'd said, "Yeah, that conference will be cool, but it's small potatoes compared to the Frozen Four."
Michigan plays in the Big Ten. Michigan can't win a national championship in football without winning the Big Ten. 2006 proved that. There are twelve regular season games, and soon enough nine of them will be Big Ten games.
The point is we don't play the other teams we're competing against for a national championship: the SEC leader, the Pac 12 leader, the Texas et al. leader, and so on. See a pattern there? At the end of the year, the teams at the very top of the BCS rankings are always conference champions. The coaches prepare the team to compete against the actual opponents they play, not against some media-driven formula. Going unbeaten in ten Big Ten games (nine plus the championship game) is always going to be the first item on a resume for the BCS championship game. Michigan can beat Alabama and Notre Dame in 2012, but it won't mean shit if the BIg Ten is lost. The non-conference schedule only helps if the Big Ten is won.
Putting all that aside, I think the idea is not that focusing on a national championship is aiming too high or anything like that. The idea is that going unbeaten is in itself not a goal. If that's your goal, your season is over with the first loss. The highest-level championship Michigan football has control over is the Big Ten. Win it and you play for either the BCS championship or the Rose Bowl championship, or both. End of story.
Hockey is different. You can lose the conference and still win the national championship. But that's not the case in football.
the home uniform. Period. Blue jerseys with Maize pants and numbers. And you never change the helmet for any reason, ever. That is sacred. Maybe widen the stripes or slightly re-position them, but altering the design of the helmet is a strictly forbidden.
Some traditions must be adherred too regardless of the times.
What the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve and...Those Who Stay WILL Be Champions.
...on the mark. A true throwback is by definition tradition. As a one off, I have a hard time getting worked up about it.
LSA '89 - MBB Natl Champions, Big 10/Rose Bowl Champions | @MGoShoe

It's happening.
Brian beat me to it months ago, but my intial thought when they started talking about going retro is Michigan should come out in our regular home uniforms while Carl Grapentine says over the loundspeakers "wearing throwback uniforms from the beginning of time, your Michigan Wolverines!"
At this point we all laugh at Notre Dame for wearing their ridiculous costumes.
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when brandon made mention of remembering who dissed us when in the practice mess... who was he referring to? who dissed us? dantonio? tressel? an AD ? someone please answer this, who has the knowledge.
BSME '93 - 5 Big Ten football titles with Bo and Mo, NCAA hoops title, Fab Five as senior..... what a run.
I know, from having asked Brandon the question about the Rosenberg, Snyder and the Free Press at a very similar-sized gathering at a different club, that Brandon is not afraig to let rip with his very angry criticisms of the Freep.
I would guess that that is part of it. Whether there is more, I don't exactly know.
The event where I questioned Brandon was an alumni meeting. There were no reporters, although I don't think Brandon knew whether or not there were any. I'm not sure he cared.
The meeting in Midland was a Michigan Associated Press-sponsored meeting. With a collection of what I presume was at least a quorum of the entire state's sportswriters. Brandon might have been pulling some of his punches at certain members of the press for that particular event, out of mere politeness to the hosts.
But I don't know; I'm not honestly sure what he was referring to.
Do you know what is truly baffling? Is why we are the only one wondering this.... to me this is of utmost importance...I want to know who we are gonna soon pin to the wall, literally and figuratively.
BSME '93 - 5 Big Ten football titles with Bo and Mo, NCAA hoops title, Fab Five as senior..... what a run.
My read is that he was not referring to the press in this case. He was talking about other ADs or coaches who said things about the investigation into Michigan that were self-serving or whatever. I'm don't know what he meant, but I have a feeling the people he's talking about do.
You'd have to go back through all the coverage of the jihad and the NCAA investigation to see who gave quotes and what they said. Dantonio? Brandon was just saying he isn't going to do the same to OSU and Tressel.
...is an accurate take. I don't think you'll find reported examples of such comments. Rather, I believe that Brandon is referring to his second hand and third hand knowledge of comments made by certain unnamed ADs and coaches.
LSA '89 - MBB Natl Champions, Big 10/Rose Bowl Champions | @MGoShoe
I hated the Leaders and Legends division names initially, but have softened since. I can't think of a better alternative. It's funny, though, how many of my friends were pissed that we weren't "Leaders", as if the BIg Ten needs to endorse our fight song.



I found the most significant point to be the details of Stonum's suspension. Sounds like he might be ready to go by the Big Ten opener.
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