DVR Alert: Michigan featured on BTN Monday
In case you haven't recorded these and/or find yourself horribly deprived of football, this may help.
Copied and pasted from a Detroit News article:
"Ann Arbor -- The Big Ten Network will celebrate all things Maize and Blue on Monday in the Michigan edition of the network's "School Days." Among the classic games featured are Michigan's overtime win over Alabama in the 2000 Orange Bowl, 2009's last-second victory over Notre Dame engineered by Tate Forcier, and the network debut of the 1995 Michigan-Ohio State game, when running back Tim Biakabutuka ran for 313 yards to lead the Wolverines past the undefeated Buckeyes. The network also will air one-hour specials on Charles Woodson, Drew Henson and Dr. Billy Taylor."
MOD EDIT - trying to help the OP with formatting. Hopefully, I captured how they envisioned this. I know it is difficult on the iPhone. - LSA
I thought I might help out since I was around and make it look like I hope you had intended. Let me know if that makes it more clear - I think it should.
As for the program, thanks for the heads up. I will definitely fire up the DVR for this one.
The 2009 game ended with "classic" Charlie Weis coaching failure. I would agree that the Roy Roundtree endzone catch UTL may have been the best finish ever.
"Decided Schematic Advantage" Weiss promised.
Only problem for ND was that it often gave the opposing team a schematic advantage, especially in this game.
ESPN Classic (does that still exist?) used to show the '95 game ALL THE TIME (I wasn't complaining), but the B10 Network has never aired it.
Because they seem to LOVE showing that Alabama game as well as the Foricer/ND games (and UTLII).
Like you, not complaining, but always nice to have new classics.