Schofield becomes Michigan's 48th Super Bowl champion

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Player Pos. U-M Career Super Bowl(s) Team
John Rowser DB 1964-1966 I Packers
Rick Volk DB 1964-1966 V Colts
Tom Stinic LB 1966-1968 VI Cowboys
Jim Mandich TE 1967-1969 VII, VIII Dolphins
Jim Smith WR 1974-1976 IX, X Steelers
Dave Brown DB 1972-1974 X Steelers
Walt Downing C 1974-1976 XVI 49ers
Dwight Hicks S 1974-1976 XVI, XIX 49ers
Bubba Paris OT 1978-1981 XIX, XXIII, XXIV 49ers
Stefan Humphries OG 1980-1983 XX Bears
Chris Godfrey DT 1976-1979 XXI Giants
Jamie Morris RB 1984-1987 XXII Redskins
John Elliott OT 1983-1987 XXV Giants
Elvis Grbac QB 1988-1992 XXIX 49ers
Desmond Howard WR 1988-1991 XXX Packers
Brian Griese QB 1993-1997 XXXIII Broncos
Ty Law CB 1992-1994 XXXVI, XXXVIII XXXIX Patriots
Tom Brady QB 1995-1999 XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX Patriots
Marquise Walker WR 1998-2001 XXXVII Buccaneers
Jerame Tuman TE 1994-1998 XL Steelers
Grant Bowman DL 1999-2003 XL Steelers
Larry Foote LB 1998-2001 XL, XLIII Steelers
Cato June LB 1998-2002 XLI Colts
Marlin Jackson CB 2001-2004 XLI Colts
Jerald Ingram Asst 1979-1983 XLII Giants
Amani Toomer WR 1992-1995 XLII Giants
Ryan Mundy S 2003-2006 XLIII Steelers
LaMarr Woodley LB 2003-2006 XLIII Steelers
Jonathan Goodwin C 1999-2001 XLIV Saints
Adrian Arrington WR 2004-2007 XLIV Saints
Mike Trgovac Asst 1977-1980 XLV Packers
Charles Woodson CB 1995-1997 XLV Packers
David Baas OL 2000-2004 XLVI Giants
Mario Manningham WR 2005-2007 XLVI Giants
Andy Moeller Asst 1982-1986 XLVII Ravens
Alan Branch DT 2004-2006 XLIX Patriots
Cam Gordon LB 2009-2013 XLIX Patriots
Michael Schofield OT 2009-2013 50 Broncos

 

SBo

February 7th, 2016 at 10:25 PM ^

This is extremely fishy. Peyton Manning plays his last game, in the fiftieth super bowl, wins it, to put him one ahead for most all time wins, 200 flat. Hmmm

901 P

February 7th, 2016 at 10:31 PM ^

So I wonder if they orchestrated this at the beginning of the season, because you would have to make sure the Broncos win-loss record allowed Manning to end with two hundred. Or maybe they just realized before the Super Bowl that he needed one more win and decided to give him the victory. Both explanations are equally likely. 

UPWanderer

February 7th, 2016 at 10:43 PM ^

Match fixing has been proven in other high profile leagues, I guess. But it's one of those things you just can't discuss without feeling like you're talking about Bigfoot or alien abductions (all three are obviously totally real). More pressingly, did anyone else see Papa John kiss Manning as he took the field at the end?

wahooverine

February 7th, 2016 at 11:03 PM ^

Those are conspicuous statistical coincidences but there was nothing controversial or suspicious from the refs or otherwise that affected the outcome of the game. The league didn't conspire to give the Broncos a dominant defense, or make Newton overthrow receivers, or his receivers drop catchable balls. They didn't conspire with the Panthers to willingly give up 4 turnovers to help Peyton.

Padog

February 8th, 2016 at 10:56 AM ^

Just two, but the offsides on the missed field goal, and then the not overturning that Cotchery catch early in the game were obvious ones. Who knows what happens if those go the correct way. Also for me, the no call roughing the passer late the game was blatant.



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Gucci Mane

February 7th, 2016 at 10:29 PM ^

This reminds me of an Ace Hello post that never was published, as I'm sure WD had a Funchess version of this ready to be posted ASAP as well.

Wolverine Devotee

February 7th, 2016 at 10:51 PM ^

I do these threads every year when one of our guys win the Super Bowl. Now I'm skilled enough to make somewhat decent graphics.

Had a Funchess one that I was gonna tweet. The matchup one that has been making the rounds-

SBo

February 7th, 2016 at 10:38 PM ^

Fuck the NFL. This branding is insane. Guy holds Microsoft tablet in front of camera. So scripted. College Football is infinitely superior.