Wolverine Devotee

March 5th, 2016 at 6:31 PM ^

He was a teammate of Tom Harmon in 1940. Quite a great time.

95 years is a wonderful life. RIP #11. 

 

Mgodiscgolfer

March 6th, 2016 at 9:18 AM ^

you should know it now. That it does not matter what WD posts even an obituary it simply doesn't matter he will get negged. Why this is? I have no idea you could find the meaning of life before you find out why he gets negged every single post. There must be a WD posse out there that has meetings weekly to neg his every post. It would be frightening if it weren't so damn funny.

Blau

March 5th, 2016 at 6:33 PM ^

Hopefully you'll be remembered more as a great alumni student-athlete of the past rather than a lame, start-up tradition that upset most of our fanbase.

BornInA2

March 5th, 2016 at 7:39 PM ^

I'd say in my case, I'd never heard of them until the Legends jersey program. I didn't care for Brandon, but I did like the idea of the Legends jersies...I just don't think they did a good job waiting to hand them out to special players.

BursleyBaitsBus

March 5th, 2016 at 7:31 PM ^

I hate that one of the more recent memories of him is that small video of him wishing the Wolverines luck against MSU only for the punt disaster to occur 5 minutes later in the game. 

 

Smh. 

Gucci Mane

March 5th, 2016 at 7:07 PM ^

I wonder if a day will come where 95 is not a long life ? Either way it's sad to lose a great michigan man.

gremlin3

March 5th, 2016 at 7:11 PM ^

I tell those kids, "When you say, 'HAIL,' you throw that fist out there (/punches sky). You just don't perfuctorily do this (/lamely raises fist twice). THROW that fist out there!" And I still do.

Wolfman

March 6th, 2016 at 5:56 AM ^

and there is nothing wrong with that. We all became UM fans for our own reasons, but we did so knowing we had something special.

Lots of books in print about UM and its storied tradition. For any of you interested in learning of him, his brothers and other UM legends since the inception of the program, I recommend Tradition, by Bo. Probably at every public library now. Of course I knew about Oosterbann, but only because we share the same home town and a few others, but perusing this book will not only make you aware of the players but also everything else that made Bo feel so privileged to be entrusted with the honor of leading this very special program.

RIP Big Man. A wonderful life.