Obligatory Michigan Ohio State HBO Documentary

Submitted by YoungGeezy on
It's obviously Hate Week, and if you're like me, you can't get enough of the hour-long Michigan-Ohio State documentary that came out back in 2007. Even though I've seen it like 15 times, I still tear up watching it.

If you have any other good links to share, please do. We still have 72 hours until The Game which is entirely too long IMO.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irqM7BHhlKc&

Go Blue, Beat OSU!

Moonlight Graham

November 25th, 2015 at 1:04 PM ^

Maybe I shouldn't watch it. 

If it's because it culminates in the 2006 Game, then I'm not sure I'd get misty but I may avoid watching it for the same reason I can't re-watch the 2013 MBB NCG v. Louisville, the 2013 OSU game or the 2015 MSU game. Ever. 

If you get emotional from the pure nostalgic awesomeness of seeing your heroes and idols mostly succeeding against their most bitter rival ... then I'm there. 

elhead

November 25th, 2015 at 3:29 PM ^

in my opinion. The 2006 game is described as "the most highly anticipated" in history and I suppose that raises the question of "anticipated by whom?" Of course the Buckeyes won that one. Could be that they hyped that one simply because the thing was produced in 2007. However, that game was no more highly anticipated (by me at least) than the 1997 game (Carr's name and the natty that team won are never mentioned), or the great battles of the early-mid 70s (when I was littler and found it impossible to sleep the night before.)

Nonetheless, highly recommended, with a lot of really funny moments in addition to the tearjerker parts @ Woody and Bo.

GO BLUE!

jerseyblue

November 25th, 2015 at 1:16 PM ^

I love how Mike Wallace gets his jab in with eloquence and then they immediately go to the moron OSU fan who, straining his limited vocabulary can only spit out a retort of "F*ck Michigan!". The whole rivalry summed up in about 20 seconds.

UM Fan from Sydney

November 25th, 2015 at 1:17 PM ^

I have not seen it. Heard that it is more in favor of OSU. Plus I don't want to relive the Tressel era. I'd like to forget it ever happened.

MDot

November 25th, 2015 at 1:42 PM ^

Nah, can't watch it yet. Waiting until Saturday morning leading up to the game to watch it has been the recent tradition for me.

 

That was a very well done doc. HBO usually knocks them out the park.

 

*internally debating whether he should do the Heisman pose* "....I was just like, Fuck it" - Desmond Howard

GoBlueInIowa

November 25th, 2015 at 1:42 PM ^

My daughter who is ten is very interested to learn more about this rivalry. Already has a distaste for Ohio. Last year at school (we live in Iowa), they were signing a song of choir that named all the states, she would skip Ohio each time. I was laughing pretty hard when she did it. Started showing her the clips of 73 OSU tearing down the banner and some other clips, planning on sitting down and watching this HBO doc with her, most likely on Friday.



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ghostofhoke

November 25th, 2015 at 2:22 PM ^

Have you watched Tiebreaker on BTN? That was pretty cool. I really thought it was amazing to hear them talk about how Bo never let that vote go and used it as fuel even 10 or 15 years later with his teams to "go out and kick Illinois' ass because those bastards voted against us". It was really informative and it was pretty cool to see guys from each team sit down and have a meal together and talk about it. It was also very clear that even more than 40 years later Mike Lantry still has a hard time dealing with the reality of his missed kick, it was kind of painful to see.

UMxWolverines

November 25th, 2015 at 5:37 PM ^

That isn't fair because that one in 1974 was good. I've watched it over and over and it looks clearly good. The ref was just afraid for his life if he called it no good I think. Asshole.  Even the fans, Joe Paterno in the booth, and Lantry all thought it was good. 

Eat Your Wheatlies

November 25th, 2015 at 2:27 PM ^

I teach a high school course called "Sports in American Society" and showed this on Tuesday before break. I live in Toledo, but it's still probably 70/30 in favor of osu in my building. I wore my Woodson jersey and had a kid tell me that my "shirt" sucked...he then attempted to try and turn in a late homework assignment at the end of class, but had not idea why I couldn't help but laughing in his face.

michfan23

November 25th, 2015 at 8:10 PM ^

This year's game is huge to me and now even more special. I've been a Michigan fan my entire life. Just under 4 years ago I moved to Florida to start a new job, but I never miss a Michigan game and I am even more intense in my love for the Maize and Blue as I live in an area where everyone praises the SEC. When I met the woman who is now my wife, she had zero allegiance to any college football team. In the past year she has gotten hooked and this week we have watched this documentary and another one on Michigan football. She asked me why Michigan hates Ohio. This sparked my desire to educate her on all things Michigan football. After hours of discussion, documentaries, and reading she looked at me and said these magic words: "I hate Ohio".
I know, cool story, who cares? Well, one day from thanksgiving and a few days from the game, I now feel accomplished that my wife is fully converted to being a Michigan fan. That's something I can be thankful for. Go Blue. Beat OSU.



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Sidepaluofm

November 26th, 2015 at 1:14 PM ^

Appreciate the link, it was moving to see Bo and Woody's relationship.

I grew up in Ann Arbor, never knew why I didn't like Ohio State, it is nice to see the history of the disdain for them.

Would've loved to see some of the Woodson vs Boston clips and a little bit of our 90's teams.

Go Blue.