Michigan Stadium intro video played last Saturday (link)

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

A friend of mine, Art Vuolo, who has been filming games from the pressbox for decades posted a preview of his DVD he's selling of his Michigan-Oregon State film and the preview includes the intro video that was played on the scoreboard Saturday.

It starts at- 1:41

WARNING: Pop Evil's "In The Big House" plays at the beginning of the video. It is loud. Skip to 1:41 in the video before you press play if you're at work or let the RAWK blast through your speakers.

LJ

September 15th, 2015 at 3:40 PM ^

Just out of curiosity, has he ever run into legal issues with this?  Judging by the preview, he's reproducing a pretty substantial amount of copyrighted material and selling it (though he's obviously mashing it up in a unique way).

Wolverine Devotee

September 15th, 2015 at 3:43 PM ^

Not that I know of. He knows just about everyone there is to know with the Football program in terms of the administration. 

He did a Bob Ufer tribute for the QB Club event and the video received a standing ovation from Jim and Jack Harbaugh. 

He also basically got Brandstatter the PBP job after Beckmann was forced out by Brandon like Jon Falk and Bruce Madej......err.... I mean he retired.

mich_hockey_6

September 15th, 2015 at 3:31 PM ^

I went 6 to midnight after that terrible rawk song was over. I'm glad it didn't last long. It's so fucking horrible.

Other than that, thanks for finding this WD. I've been looking for it since Saturday, unsuccessfully.

StephenRKass

September 15th, 2015 at 3:52 PM ^

I like the video. While Pop Evil isn't for me, I don't quite get all the conniptions people have about it. I mean, it isn't nearly as bad as the cheesy "We are Notre Dame" song with the leprachaun and all.

I like the video, I don't love it. Yeah, I'm with Brian. Part of arrogance and success and excellence is not needing to tell everyone that you're the "best university in the world." Which, frankly, is completely subjective. I love Michigan, and will always love Michigan, but there is no perfect metric. Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, and others have some claim on this, depending on how you measure "best university in the world." Is Michigan the hardest to get into? Do it's grads make more money on average than any other university? Is it the oldest? Does it have the most Nobel prize winners? Does it have the most American presidents? I don't know the answer, and frankly, I don't care about the answer. Strive for excellence, and leave the metrics to others.