ESPN "My Wish" w/ Michigan and Coach Hoke (embed)

Submitted by Mr. Yost on

Edit #3: I didn't see the existing thread...Mods, can still delete.

Was nice to watch on TV, I'm assuming they'll show during the 11pm SportsCenter and probably the SportsCenter's in the morning.

Scroll down for the embed, wasn't working in te OP. Sorry for "autoplay," but it is worth it if you haven't seen it.

GO BLUE!

SC Wolverine

July 23rd, 2014 at 2:28 AM ^

I agree with you.  And a team with the kind of character displayed by Devin and the rest of the team is likely to find success in their joint endeavor.  I watched that not only wanting them to succeed even more than before, but believing that those young men are doing to do it.

1.21 Jigawatts

July 22nd, 2014 at 7:23 PM ^

at 6:45. It actually brought a few tears, twice. Wins, losses, ups, downs, none compare to what cancer patients go through every day.

I think it was awesome for the University to do this. It was also great to see the team so enthusiastic and behind the young man.

I was kind of oh hum on the season fast approaching (maybe more apprehensive) but BRING IT ON!!! Can't wait.

BlueCube

July 22nd, 2014 at 9:14 PM ^

UMxWolverines

July 22nd, 2014 at 10:27 PM ^

Goosebumps man. 

Good luck to Stephen and I hope he can beat cancer for good. 

Three side notes:

I'm forever glad we have a fanbase like we do...national

I want one of those We Bleed Blue shirts

I want to be in Ann Arbor tailgating NOW. I've been getting the itch here lately after a long 7 months of negativity, but this is what I really needed to get the football fever!

Mr. Yost

July 22nd, 2014 at 8:02 PM ^

Devin Funchess, Jake Ryan and Dennis Norfleet...man it was so cool seeing the smiles and even their faces. Everyone having such a good time and just being part of an amazing experience.

Also loved how many former players are involved...the Michigan family is something special. To be able to get Jake Long to go to the kids house, for Henne and Denard to share their time, Desmond, everyone...that's just so cool. 

Hats off to everyone involved, all of those My Wish shorts are amazing, but when you see it for your team that you love so much, it make it that much more special.

The day Jake Long walked into his house was the day cancer went to the rearview mirror...that right there put everything into perspective.

San Diego Mick

July 22nd, 2014 at 8:08 PM ^

I wonder how big Steven would have gotten had he not had cancer, we might have had a hello post about him, we'll never know.

 

The team looked great and anxious to prove some things this season.

 

Go Blue Forever!!!

HelloHeisman91

July 22nd, 2014 at 8:18 PM ^

I thought for sure that someone would have complained about the MICHIGAN on the back of his collar above his name by now. Just when I think I have this place figured out....

Sllepy81

July 22nd, 2014 at 8:21 PM ^

btw they only showed portions. If I recall he had a press conference announcing his commitment with ND, OSU....maybe MSU hats to.

LSAClassOf2000

July 22nd, 2014 at 8:23 PM ^

Oh wow. I don't get misty-eyed a lot, but I did here - this was an incredible piece and it makes this alum very proud of the team and the fanbase that we have. 

The moment where he started to suit up is when I got rather choked up, and to have his father there watching him do something he had dreamed of doing...no words. Just "wow". 

Thanks for posting this. 

BlueCube

July 22nd, 2014 at 9:21 PM ^

did for this young man.

It seems like the team was really moved by this too. Hopefully the team pulls together to have a great year for Stephen.

Helloheisman

July 22nd, 2014 at 9:45 PM ^

My wife complains that I don't cry over much. I admit this got to me. 2 parts... The looks on his parents face when he was accepting his visit. Also, the part where he is presented his jersey in the locker room. As coach V has said I have lived a full day... I have laughed, cried, and spent time in thought . It's a great day to be a wolverine and I'm proud to call this young man a Michigan Man.

eth2

July 22nd, 2014 at 9:45 PM ^

Good to be reminded how special the program is and its incredible reach and impact. God bless Stephen, a Michigan fan, a Michigan man.

BlueCube

July 22nd, 2014 at 10:33 PM ^

rob f

July 22nd, 2014 at 11:02 PM ^

those tweets from Devin.  (I'm in the 'twitterverse' but really seldom spend much time lurking/looking and practically never post there, so I never would have seen those tweets)

The more I see, read, and hear from and about Devin Gardner, the more I'm impressed with the young man---a true gentleman and scholar, and the quintessential MichiganMan.  Those tweets of his you posted just reinforce my opinion of him, and I'd love nothing more than to see him have a great senior season!

Back to the"My Wish" segment on ESPN---I watched and recorded it at 6, definitely going to watch it again and again and NOT delete it.  A beautiful, wonderful story, and Stephen Loszewski is amaizing in that he has such a great attitude in the face of adversity.   I'm not one to cry while watching things like this on TV but definitely felt a lump in the throat while watching it earlier.

I wonder if he'll be introduced at a game this fall---i'd love to see it, and that just might be one of those moments that the tears do flow a little. ..from like 100,000+ of us in unison at Michigan Stadium.

bluenectarine

July 22nd, 2014 at 11:06 PM ^

you know...I'm Greek and we have an old Greek saying...the fish rots from the head down....well watching this tells me our Head (i.e. Coach Hoke) has made our fish the tastiest and juicest fish on this planet!!!   As I've been saying, there is no way Coach Hoke is gonna not do it...look at the Players he recruits, just awesome men...MICHIGAN MEN....11-1....watch and learn....this was worth 70 trips to the Navy seals .....GO BLUE....BTW, I'm still crying.....

GoBlueInIowa

July 22nd, 2014 at 11:24 PM ^

Got an idea for a MGoBlog Store

Blue tee-shirt

On front maize Michigan

Back of shirt have in maize the number 57 and Loszewski - similar to the jersey he was wearing

Proceeds from the sales go to cancer research

Would allow us to raise money to fight cancer (because cancer sucks) and would also continue the experience for the kid to see thousands of people "wearing his jersey"