Naming Convention for 2008 Season

Submitted by Moe Greene on
One day, historians will surely have a label for the year that was the 2008 Michigan Football Experience. We're going to need one too. Since we're going to be comparing this season repeatedly to the previous one (and in ways that signify tremendous improvement!), we need a shorthand. Since Brian refers to the 2005 season as the Year of Infinite Pain, what do we call last season? • Year of Truly Infinite Pain? • Year of Infinite Bitching? • Year Which Must Not Be Named? • Countdown to TateStock / Denard-a-thon? • Year Without Completions? • Year of Many Fumbles? • The Shafer Interregnum? Any thoughts?

Big Boutros

July 11th, 2009 at 11:35 AM ^

How about: THE PURGE. Michigan purged itself of multiple players who didn't buy in, of the old Big Ten offensive scheme, of most of the coaching staff, of many of its bandwagon fans, and of all those pesky consecutive bowl appearances.

Tacopants

July 11th, 2009 at 12:19 PM ^

I would suggest either "The Great Leap Forward" or "The Cultural Revolution" [Great Leap Forward] Key Takeaway: A great [football] plan which aimed to use [Michigan football's] vast resources to rapidly transform [Michigan] from a primarily agrarian economy by peasant farmers into a modern [football team] through the process of [implementing the spread offense]. It ended in catastrophe as it triggered a widespread famine that resulted in millions of deaths. [Cultural Revolution] Key Takeaway: A period of widespread social and political upheaval... resulting in nation-wide chaos and economic disarray.

jmblue

July 12th, 2009 at 5:17 PM ^

Mao was pretty evil, but he was also almost laughably incompetent. Mao left China much, much poorer, much more overpopulated, and much more environmentally-degraded (huge portions of northern China became desertified because of his clueless agricultural policies) than it was when he inherited it. In no way did he plan this. If China had continued to follow Mao's policies to this day, it would be another North Korea.

Rorschach

July 11th, 2009 at 2:10 PM ^

"An interregnum is a period of discontinuity of a government, organization, or social order. Archetypally, it was the period of time between the reign of one monarch and the next." Since the Glorious Revolution begins this year, this title seems perfect.

CPS

July 11th, 2009 at 5:07 PM ^

I offered "The Year of Transmogrification" for this past season, "The Year of Transfiguration" for this upcoming season, and (hopefully) 2010 is "The Year of Resurrection". Or just call it "2009: When Ninjas Attack".

blueblueblue

July 11th, 2009 at 5:31 PM ^

"Year of infinite _____" (anything) just doesn't sound right - due to the juxtaposition of two incompatable measurements (year and infinite). Of course they are not really incompatible, one is time and the other is extent, but it just sounds illogical. I like "revolution" somewhere in the title - most revolutions begin long before they are apparent, long before any major change, and most are hard fought. But we don't know if they were an actual revolution until they are won. One could say that the change process began right after app state, and that in 2008 the revolution wasn't won yet. With the seemingly full installation of his system in 2009, the revolution is over (we hope). "The Rodriguez Revolution" sounds good for the whole change (up to 2008 and beyond), but to encapsulate just 2008 needs some qualifier. Interregnum does work - a period between two regimes. RR might have been in charge in 2008, but he didn't have his regime in place. More purging, more learning, and more recruitment of his type of soldier had to be done. Could be "Interregnum to a Revolution" or "Interregnum to the Rodriguez Revolution" or something similar.

Tater

July 11th, 2009 at 5:44 PM ^

Because, as our MSU "friends" who now think MSU is a superior program will soon find out, that's all last year really was.