OT- A day late, but this came up on my FB memories..

Submitted by SecretAgentMayne on September 13th, 2023 at 10:43 AM

Just had to share this snippet from the past— 14 years ago, a middle schooler me is going crazy on a now-cringey Facebook post after Michigan’s last-minute W over ND back in 2009.
 

Apparently nobody else in my Facebook feed at the time was excited about it lol, I but I hope you guys did and still do appreciate the win as much as I do. Definitely one of my favorite games to go back and watch.

That poor ND defender’s ankles..

goblu330

September 13th, 2023 at 11:08 AM ^

Tate actually peaked a couple of weeks later at Michigan State.  Michigan lost the game in OT but Forcier took on a game tying drive that can only be described as "heroic."  In a driving rain, running for his life on every play and getting blasted on half of them.  Honestly thought the kid was going to pass out.  Definitely worth a watch if you don't remember it.

FauxMo

September 13th, 2023 at 10:54 AM ^

Neither here nor there, but there’s a classic book called “How to Win Friends and Influence People” you may want to read. It worked for Charlie Manson, it can work for you!!!

Kapitan Howard

September 13th, 2023 at 11:01 AM ^

My old Facebook got deactivated because it was compromised and they wanted me to share a government ID to recover it. I decided to let it go, but I miss those "on this day" posts.

Also, I wouldn't feel too embarrassed about going all caps over a great game. I think too often that people will see someone get excited about something exciting and call it "cringe." In many cases, you shouldn't destroy the part of you that makes you cringe, you should destroy the part of you that cringes.

St Joe Blues

September 13th, 2023 at 11:05 AM ^

HEACK YEA!!!!!!!! The spelling error memorialized for all time since the internet is forever.

Also, I noticed how Secret Agent Mayne blotted out his name so he can continue in his career as a secret agent. Wouldn't it be a shame if he was outed on MGoBlog and ended up getting pulled from the field and working a desk job for the rest of his life?

JRell

September 13th, 2023 at 11:13 AM ^

Here's a couple of pictures I have in my Google photos from that game, seems like such a different place with all the Adidas gear, old box still in, and the old old scoreboards.

 

Nickel

September 13th, 2023 at 11:45 AM ^

Oh man, I get those memory things popping up every so often and wonder why I ever thought typing random exclamations as facebook status updates after a big play or touchdown was a "thing" to do. Definitely gives me a 'dude-get-off-the-internet-and-go-talk-to-real-people' cringe feeling looking back at them now.

oriental andrew

September 13th, 2023 at 12:27 PM ^

I didn't do it after every play or anything, but as for sharing exuberance over a big win, that's how my old college friends and I communicated b/c we were (and still are) scattered around the country. Now there's whats app or other channels, but FB was the thing 15 years ago. We'd have epic discussions about coach Carr, Rod, Hoke, etc. on FB.

Don

September 13th, 2023 at 1:50 PM ^

I'll never have trouble remembering that day and game—my mom passed away that afternoon.

She was 92 and had been in poor health for several years (mostly due to congestive heart failure), so it wasn't exactly a surprise that she passed, but it's still a wrenching event when it does occur.

My brother and I were with her when she passed, and after the formalities and forms were finished with, I went outside the hospital to clear my mind. I still remember the clear blue sky and brilliant, warm sun, and turning on my car radio just in time to hear the final winning drive. A bizarre mixture of grief over the passing of a parent mixed with elation over a football game.