kevin holt

August 24th, 2016 at 8:34 AM ^

ON THE TENTH DAY OF FOOTBALL MY HARBAUGH GAVE TO ME: TEN BUTTS A-LEAPING, NINE NORFLEETS DANCING, EIGHT BLITZERS BLITZING, SEVEN LINEMEN SACKING, SIX POINTS FOR SCORING, FIIIIIVE MIIIINUTE COMMERCIALSSSS, Four blind referees, three more points, two bad calls, and a Peppers in a route treeeeee! [12 drumlines drumming; 11 players playing] [alternative: and a Partridge brought us Garyyyyy]

ThatFatMan42

August 24th, 2016 at 9:36 AM ^

I can't wait for Michigan football.  But I am glad that there will be some earlier games to watch.  Tomorrow night is the first Hawaii game and then we will have some film on them and a better idea what we're up against.  

Tbone67

August 24th, 2016 at 9:39 AM ^

So looking forward to kick off and taking the rainbows behind the wood shed for a beat down. I know for me at least will ease the sting from all the crap (de-commits) going on this week.

GO BLUE!

mgobaran

August 24th, 2016 at 10:44 AM ^

And who knows, maybe one gets on special teams too!

TE, double pass threat, Zack Gentry

LB and dreadlock connoisseur, Devin Bush Jr.

[EDIT]: Whoops, forgot Josh Uche AND Nate Joshson!

GoBlue519

August 24th, 2016 at 12:04 PM ^

Hey Everyone, I was wondering if anyone might be able to give me some advice on the easiest way to navigate Ann Arbor on gameday?  To date I have only ever driven to the game, parked at either the golf course or the high school and then gone home after the game.  My wife and I are spending Fri. - Sun. in Ann Arbor for the Colorado game.  Would we be best to take a cab or an uber from our hotel (The Kensington) to downtown on Saturday morning and then navigate on foot from there?  Any suggestions on places or restaurants that we should definitely make sure we visit?  We were just going to wing it but I figured maybe I should get a rough itinerary planned out.