SIAP: How Chris Evans Became Coach Evans
I was already a fan of Chris based on his ability on the field, but this video shows a glimpes of who he is as a person. Check it out in the link below!
http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/20123544/how-michigan-w…
EDIT: I gave the front page a quick look and missed the link. My bad y'all.
wew lad
Chris Evans? The actor?
SIAP indeed
Front page is overrated. This is where all of the action is.
Is it really that big of a deal if something that is mentioned in a paragraph on the front page gets its own thread?
Multiple board posts about the same topic is one thing, or even a front page article about the same topic... (all Hello Posts?)
But just cause something has a blurb in Unverified Voracity doesn't mean it can't be discussed further on its own. Especially in the off season.
My $0.02 anyways
At least the negatives have been countered!
August 2nd, 2017 at 11:56 PM ^
You're a little more easy-going than a lot of the more vocal members of this blog, and it's a breathe of fresh air. I appreciate you.
August 3rd, 2017 at 10:15 AM ^
Ha well there's other things that can make me pretty cranky still ;)
I'l take it though, thanks
I missed it on the front page.
Anyone else notice the super tall kid playing in the 7 vs 7 tournament in the clip?
He was likely at least a year or two older as Chris did mention that his team was the youngest in the tournament. Seems like all the teams had a fair amount of size on them.
Chris Evans is a Character guy.
I feel like it's Evans will only be gone for a few years from Ann Arbor before he's back as a GA or Assistant Coach.
Lets give him a decade to let his all pro NFL career settle allowing him to retire young to return to Michigan healthy and ready to coach.
Great job Chris Evans go blue!
August 3rd, 2017 at 12:01 AM ^
"I don't read the front page content"
That's a mistake son.
August 3rd, 2017 at 11:19 AM ^
We have the best written blog on the planet!
August 3rd, 2017 at 12:28 PM ^
him giving back to the community and the kids seem to really take in what he is saying/teaching with positive coaching instead of constant criticism. We need more stories like this.