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A couple of those are really bad quality. Plus, The Victors is the FULL Victors, which, although it's clearly the greatest piece of creation in the history of man, probably isn't what you want to hear when you score a TD. You want the Victors Trio. I bought it on iTunes. Same with Let's Go Blue.

iTunes also has the thing the band plays often when we get a first down. I don't know what it's called, or even how to explain it very well (it's the thing where the student section "raises the roof" and goes "ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" during the drum cadence), but it's called Cheer 1.

I'm on 360, so I can't help you with getting these things on your PS3. I just burned mine to a disc and ripped to my 360.

So does Nebraska show up in So does Nebraska show up in the Big Ten in the 2011 season? If not, is there a way to place them in the Big Ten after you play a season in your Dynasty?
Student section seats would

Student section seats would be perfect for someone your age if you don't mind standing up for the whole game. The only problem with student tickets is that if you're not a student, you have to pay $20 or so to get it "validated" for a non-student. I'm not sure how much this costs anymore, but it basically adjusts the price from student ticket levels to regular ticket levels (the students get a discount). If you know any students, you might want to rustle up some UMich IDs so you can avoid the validation fee. The gate attendants don't check the picture very closely.

I would monitor craigslist until you see a price you like. StubHub will offer a good idea of what tickets are going for. Typically, the closer to game day you get, the cheaper the tickets are, so try to hold out if you can.

Paying for parking is completely avoidable if you head over this way: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=ann+arbor,+…

There is a residential neighborhood just south of that marker whose streets are always empty, free, and legal to park on. The best part is, you can walk right up 7th (maybe a 10-15 min walk depending on pace/crowd) which takes you right by the Pioneer HS tailgate, which is a fantastic atmosphere to experience during your march to the Big House.

Just don't be fooled by the

Just don't be fooled by the Rogue Cop Defies His Superiors plot that begins Season 1. The show's actual depth unfolds kind of slowly at first.

Also, it can be kind of jargon-y, and the writers expect you to figure it out along the way, which you will. Soon, anytime a character drops a reference to PC, hoppers, G-packs, the Deputy Ops, the Western, or CIs, you'll feel like you belong to some kind of Grizzled Old Police Veterans Club. It's awesome.

The show will leave you questioning the police work on OTHER TV shows. That's how real it feels. One gripe: I'm pretty sure they use the "Enhance" key on a computer image at some point that I vaguely recall. That's literally the biggest gripe I have about The Wire.

This is sort of my love song

This is sort of my love song to Michigan football. I think it'd work pretty well arranged for a marching band.

Salt 'n Pepper Diner

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99bNIJeosjU

A young comedian named John Mulaney tells a story in which he and a friend play "What's New Pussycat" 21 times in a row at the S&P Diner's jukebox. It's one of the most brilliantly told stories I've ever heard.

Sorry if I screwed up the embed code. Not sure how that works.

Edit: Yeah I messed that up. How do I embed?

I like to think of it this I like to think of it this way. Warren had the strength and presence of mind to wrestle the ball away as they fell to the ground. That's what made it possible for the refs to make the initial INT ruling. If the Indiana receiver had instead made a great play like Warren did, then they would have gotten the initial ruling, and it still would not have been overturned, and they would have been rewarded accordingly.