There are...
...days until Nick Eubanks (TE 2016-2020) sees his Michigan Wolverines get the 2021 season started against Western at Michigan Stadium on September 4th.
https://mgoblue.com/sports/football/roster/nick-eubanks/21309
Go Blue.
As we wish Mr. Eubanks the best of luck on the Dallas Cowboys this year, here's a game honoring Norm Betts, perhaps our most notable #82...
As always, thanks WH and enjoy!
And, of course, from that same season...
82 days. Great.
As long as all you MGoMob are too scared to stand up for us And realize the current narratove is all shit-hio and east landfill created/financed....
Then eat shit.
Be a Man.
Be a Michigan Man.
Sunday night drinking can be tough. Get a nap and come on back. It'll be ok.
Suddenly, our primary rivalries are some version of "Three Days Of The Condor". Call me intrigued.
For some reason, I thought the moms had handled this, already.
1. Who is "us"?
2. What "narratove" are you referring to?
3. How is this "narratove" "financed" by Ohio State and Michigan State? Debit card? Certified check? Paypal? Cash in McDonald's bags?
4. Who is the recipient of OSU's and MSU's financial largesse?
5. What is a "Michigan Man"?
6. What year did you graduate from the University of Michigan?
6. What year did you graduate from the University of Michigan?
lol probably not a concern. The adoptive fans like WD always take this stuff the hardest
The "Michigan Man" stuff has always been a bit ridiculous, but those who profess to take it seriously believe it somehow designates a true fan of the University of Michigan.
Michigan has had millions of loyal fans across the country who never attended Michigan, and their loyalty shouldn't be questioned because of that. However, as a U-M grad and regular donor, I think it's equally ridiculous that people who never set foot in a U-M classroom think they can proclaim who is and who isn't a true supporter of the institution or its athletic programs.
agree 100%. the "michigan man" thing should be buried right alongside the statue of the guy who made it up in the first place.
It's not a popular time to defend Schembechler, but in that instance, all he meant was that he wanted a guy who was actually committed to Michigan to coach the basketball team in the tournament, and Frieder clearly wasn't.
It was the rest of the Michigan athletic world—fans, players, administrators—who blew the "Michigan Man" thing up into the overused mantra it is now. I agree it should be buried.