2013 Stadium Intro

Submitted by TheDirtyD on

Brian made mention of this on the front page about this years video being better but it wasn't uploaded to YouTube yet. Well here it is for those of you who haven't seen it.

 

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sdogg1m

September 3rd, 2013 at 12:03 PM ^

Lots of Lloyd Carr in that introduction. I would have loved to seen Tom Brady's speech incorporated. I hope the team finds a way to use it.

 

Love the idea of standing new players back-to-back with accomplished former athletes.

WhoopinStick

September 3rd, 2013 at 12:21 PM ^

One of the things that makes Michigan great is all of the former players that continue to give back to the program.  I think I saw Charles Woodson, Dhani Jones, Marlin Jackson, Jake Long, Brian Griese, James Hall, Larry Foote, and Mike Hart all in that video.  Not to mention that Tom Brady was just on back talking to the team.    Great to see the former players back on campus!

Section 1

September 3rd, 2013 at 12:44 PM ^

And virtually every big college football program does more or less the exact same thing. Michigan is not at all unusual in that regard. That sort of historical loyalty might arguably distinguish collegiate loyalty from The NFL, but who really is claiming that the mercenary NFL ever came close to college football for building lifetime loyalties? I find all of these fan-hype videos to be rather cheesy, when shown outdoors in Michigan Stadium. Campy, with manufactured emotion. I do give the Stadium video operations a lot of credit for the live video feed from the locker room door and the tunnel. That's real. The video that I am still waiting for, is slow-motion replay of penalty calls against Michigan, as well as all-22 video replay of select plays.

charblue.

September 3rd, 2013 at 12:35 PM ^

another video intro later in the season. I disagree about Lloyd's motivational tone. I mean they took snippets of all the coaches to back up the program achievements we know by heart, they illustrated the passing of the generational torch with Michigan notables and current players wearing the same numbers, and there is still plenty in the historical bag to make an even more exciting and dramatic intro down the road. I really love these things. 

And clearly they have influenced the creativity and connection of the fans to the program with so many seasonal hype videos out there. 

I think we'll get a special one this week for Notre Dame. 

alum96

September 3rd, 2013 at 1:05 PM ^

I like the video and fav part was the "transition" from one generation to the other parts.  That said, some of the hype videos done by people without the benefit of access to players (and previous legends) and voice overs that are tailor made to what they are clipping on the videos have been more impressive.  I think if you could use some of their talents with the "all access" a staff member would get, you could have some seriously incredible stuff.  Not that I didnt think this was good.  p.s. I was fine with Carr's voice - he has that gravely grandfather "Clint Eastwood" voice motif going on.

Bando Calrissian

September 3rd, 2013 at 1:06 PM ^

I'd be more on-board without the Fox Robot-style machine sound effects and look/feel, but yeah, this is really good. And I normally don't really like these hype videos all that much.

mgobaran

September 3rd, 2013 at 2:33 PM ^

is awesome.

Love the legends handing the reigns down to the next generation. Idk how they didn't end with Carr and Hoke standing back to back saying "This is Michigan"

Hail19

September 3rd, 2013 at 3:21 PM ^

Not quite ready to forgive the guy who helped destroy the program when he retired.  Loved the Three and Out line about how the real Michigan men would show up after Bo was gone, and it ended up being Denard to lead us out of the mess that Lloyd helped create.  

Go raise money for Mott and stay off camera old man.  

Lionsfan

September 3rd, 2013 at 3:54 PM ^

The 2011 versions were definitely my favorites. Not too much, robotish special effects, and a perfect mix of current players, older players, and recent alums