Yeah, that aspect is what I find challenging for storytelling. I haven't watched the whole thing, just read the article explaining their style for creating the show. No clue if they executed it and if it turned out well or not.
We are always trying to find new ways to bring the audience content and remove the producers hand. While admittedly what they are doing is not the best production model it could yield some very different results. Will have to watch to see if they were successful.
I noticed that too and agree, poor choice of words. I'm sure our rivals will jump all over that comment but obviously nothing to see there. Just speaking to Harbaugh's competitive nature.
I went to NZ ten years ago and had Speight's. Delicious! Enjoyed it so much I bought a t-shirt and it has become my gameday shirt with Wilton at starting QB.
His last name is Camper... Camp refers to that. Wouldn't put it past Dantonio to make it about Michigan a little but this seems like it is just a pun using his last name. Hence the violation.
Or perhaps you just meant John Navarre and not Chad Henne. Chad and Braylon played against Texas in the Rose Bowl in 2005. When Chad played in the 2007 Rose Bowl against USC, Braylon was in the NFL. The 2004 Rose Bowl would have been Navarre and Edwards.
I see, that is pretty cool. I'd be on board with doing something similar at Michigan. Having football coaches involved in the intramural championship would definitely be cool.
For a non conference game the tickets are typically $65 (unless it is a marquee matchup)... but let's be conservative. Ticket sales alone for 110,000 would be $7,150,000... add in concessions, merch, and all the revenue for the city (parking, food, shopping, etc.) and it is a landslide.
These games are all about marketing. For other schools $6 million might be a King's ransom. For Michigan it's a paycut.
The official hesitated to make sure he completed the catch. If you watch the official he is looking at his feet to make sure he was in and then looks around the Virginia player to be sure Hayes had the ball. In fact, I'd argue that the official didn't hesitate one bit. He viewed the play to it's full extent and made the call. He watches his feet, looks to confirm the catch and then points to the fact that he saw his foot inbounds and then raises his arms to signal touchdown. Essentially his actions showed you his thought process. "Ok I've seen his foot inbounds, did he hang on? Yes? Ok his foot was right there, that's a touchdown." He did his job as effectively as I've ever seen an official make a call in that type of situation.
Unlike the two guys who agreed to disagree last year when Golden Tate was awarded the game winning touchdown for Seattle against Green Bay last year. They had replay and still got that one wrong.
Because out of all the recruiting sites, it has Michigan ranked the highest. So the MGoCommunity likes ESPN for this reason and this reason only. We all be bandwagon recruiting site fans yo.
I think I embedded it at the right time... if not, the 22 sec mark starts the play. Not ridiculous (certainly not for him) but I remember being in the South Endzone watching this play develop and laughing at #5 for Iowa having no chance.
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His boss must have told him his ratings are dipping. #harbaughhottakes
Infuriating.
I said a bang bang bangitty bang, I said a bang bang bangitty bang!
Yeah, that aspect is what I find challenging for storytelling. I haven't watched the whole thing, just read the article explaining their style for creating the show. No clue if they executed it and if it turned out well or not.
We are always trying to find new ways to bring the audience content and remove the producers hand. While admittedly what they are doing is not the best production model it could yield some very different results. Will have to watch to see if they were successful.
I noticed that too and agree, poor choice of words. I'm sure our rivals will jump all over that comment but obviously nothing to see there. Just speaking to Harbaugh's competitive nature.
I went to NZ ten years ago and had Speight's. Delicious! Enjoyed it so much I bought a t-shirt and it has become my gameday shirt with Wilton at starting QB.
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Too on the nose?
Joel makes 9 if that all happens. I think if we land 4 more,(Wills, Wilson, Ruiz, Filiaga) Herbert is gone to Florida and Slaton likely goes with him.
That would give us a final class of 7:
Honigford
Stueber
Hall
Wilson
Wills
Ruiz
Filiaga
Either way, we will have an incredible OL haul. Possibly the best ever.
"Wounder" Bred
I "wounder" how he did that?
You can tell he is having more fun than he's ever had coaching. The smile says it all.
Professor Thom's on the Lower East Side is a Michigan bar and they always play the games and you would be surround by hundreds of Michigan fans.
Did I do it right?
His last name is Camper... Camp refers to that. Wouldn't put it past Dantonio to make it about Michigan a little but this seems like it is just a pun using his last name. Hence the violation.
Jim Squared to A Squared was exactly what we needed to escape this decade of despair. Forever grateful to Mr. Hackett!
Can't wait! Seats behind the basket and behind the goal. GO BLUE!!
American Whiskey is a cool bar, we have a lot of after work drinks there.
Harbaughnomics
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X's and O's, Jimmy's and Bo's
Harbaughll
:)
Or perhaps you just meant John Navarre and not Chad Henne. Chad and Braylon played against Texas in the Rose Bowl in 2005. When Chad played in the 2007 Rose Bowl against USC, Braylon was in the NFL. The 2004 Rose Bowl would have been Navarre and Edwards.
I see, that is pretty cool. I'd be on board with doing something similar at Michigan. Having football coaches involved in the intramural championship would definitely be cool.
I didn't read the article so I did not know, but thanks for the downvote.
Couldn't every Michigan student have gone to the spring game (practice) today?
mispell Schembechler?
I frickin' smiled like the Cheshire Cat throughout that entire thing. Brilliant.
That looks like you Coach Brown.
At Skeeps senior year. He and Bernard Robinson Jr were hanging out there. Good dudes. Avery Queen live in my hall freshman year too haha.
Dugan Fife #11 and Bernard Robinson Jr. #21.
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Then why not put the astronauts in "snowshoes" if falling through the moon's surface was a legitimate concern?
For a non conference game the tickets are typically $65 (unless it is a marquee matchup)... but let's be conservative. Ticket sales alone for 110,000 would be $7,150,000... add in concessions, merch, and all the revenue for the city (parking, food, shopping, etc.) and it is a landslide.
These games are all about marketing. For other schools $6 million might be a King's ransom. For Michigan it's a paycut.
"I had an incredible year at Bama, it's sad to say that it will be my last..."
Wonder if he was a victim of the $EC way. i.e. forcing him out to make room for others.
(bold emphasis: mine)
the best RB to wear #32 at Michigan was Kevin Dudley.
Somehow every movement is in perfect harmony with the music as if they were made for each other.
Unlike the #1 on Louis Nix.
The official hesitated to make sure he completed the catch. If you watch the official he is looking at his feet to make sure he was in and then looks around the Virginia player to be sure Hayes had the ball. In fact, I'd argue that the official didn't hesitate one bit. He viewed the play to it's full extent and made the call. He watches his feet, looks to confirm the catch and then points to the fact that he saw his foot inbounds and then raises his arms to signal touchdown. Essentially his actions showed you his thought process. "Ok I've seen his foot inbounds, did he hang on? Yes? Ok his foot was right there, that's a touchdown." He did his job as effectively as I've ever seen an official make a call in that type of situation.
Unlike the two guys who agreed to disagree last year when Golden Tate was awarded the game winning touchdown for Seattle against Green Bay last year. They had replay and still got that one wrong.
Because out of all the recruiting sites, it has Michigan ranked the highest. So the MGoCommunity likes ESPN for this reason and this reason only. We all be bandwagon recruiting site fans yo.
Gardner was filming it. You can even hear him laughing.
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I think I embedded it at the right time... if not, the 22 sec mark starts the play. Not ridiculous (certainly not for him) but I remember being in the South Endzone watching this play develop and laughing at #5 for Iowa having no chance.
Edit: or I don't know how to embed so here is the link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=KoMEQBzUJEc#t=22s
my Bernard Robinson, Jr jersey purchase in college.
Gary Moeller
Thanks for enlightening me! (not sarcasm)
Looks like the bracket has us playing OU next if we beat ULL
http://www.ncaa.com/interactive-bracket/softball/d1/2012
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