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| Date | Title | Body |
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| 2 days 17 hours ago | I agree completely |
I was talking about the acute effect of a win/loss over/against OSU or MSU. In the long run there is absolutely nothing like a win over OSU. A loss to Sparty, although acutely painful for the reasons above, is forgotten relatively quickly. |
| 3 days 19 hours ago | Emotional Costs and Benefits |
Cost of loss to MSU or OSU - MSU is worse because they are not just your little brother. They are your little brother's annoying friend who is going to fuck with you until you kick the crap out of him. He also knows that you don't have a chance to do that for a full year. OSU is full grown. Losing to them hurts but not like Sparty |
| 6 days 17 hours ago | Nebraska v Michigan? |
Are you kidding me? A big capital N? Is that all you got? A Michigan 1st grader (or MSU Sr.) probably designed that. |
| 2 weeks 1 day ago | UM -10 OSU-10 |
My acceptance at UM was non-descript but my path to seeing the Michigan difference was great. I grew up in Southern Ohio a child of 2 UM grads. Deep in the belly of the OSU beast I never really understood the Michigan thing that my parents had going on. My only visit to UM was to see the UM-OSU 10 -10 tie in 1973. The subseent rape that robbed them of the Rose Bowl birth did not make any sense to this 16 yo. I applied to 2 schools - UM being one. OSU was not permitted. I must have been fairly bright because acceeptance came in October (I promptly flagged my English final in December and got an earful about going to college in Southern Ohio if I did not shape up). I did not get into my other choice and somewaht half-heartedly headed to Ann Arbor in 1976 (I was 18 - what did I know?). Anyway, I arrived at Alice Lloyd (home of the Pilot programm for old-timers in the crowd) and my parents were greated by the wafting aroma of burning rope. At that time I knew that UM football was rated #1 in the country. The epiphany came when I noteced that on the same ting was pasted on every single dorm room door. Not some silly block M or inspiring welcome message, but Rick Leach's smiling face on the cover of Sports Illustrated!! This is how we roll! Not bad. |
| 6 weeks 5 days ago | April 8, 2013 |
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| 6 weeks 6 days ago | Our Coach B |
Is so much |
| 6 weeks 6 days ago | Our Coach B |
Is so much |
| 6 weeks 6 days ago | History |
Is written by the VICTORS - Winston Churchill |
| 6 weeks 6 days ago | Boeheim |
For a guy with such a good image, I was surprised. Even threw in the s-word. About 15" in he acknowledged UM. Kind of a winer. |
| 6 weeks 6 days ago | Boeheim |
Nothing good to say about UM. His players are much classier. |
| 7 weeks 5 days ago | Stauskas-20 pts in 1st half |
His face was pure joy in the process! Any pics? |
| 8 weeks 6 days ago | McGary= |
McSCARY!!!!! |
| 8 weeks 6 days ago | Best play of the game |
Now that's a pic!,,,,,, |
| 9 weeks 6 days ago | Good call |
Basketball players, like children, develop at different rates. Some are wunderkind but fizzle. The time frame has to be the 4 years of college eligibility. Freshmen in the BIG are going to get pushed around. Unfortunately the Dave Branden/UM publicity machine gets revved up for obvious reasons and it is difficult not to get swept up. I wish we were better and thus hold out hope for the NCAA tourney. In terms of Beilein, we are going to have to wait 3 years before slinging real arrows at him. |
| 9 weeks 6 days ago | What do you mean |
Bo wasn't perfect?! |
| 22 weeks 3 days ago | Me Too |
Standard techniques give standard results. |
| 23 weeks 3 hours ago | OHIO Football Fans |
While Cleveland may set the gold standard for drunken fans, the drunken southern Ohio hillbilly stands proudly next to him (her). In a classic move, Sam Wyche (when he was Bengals' coach) grabbed the Riverfront Stadium PA announcer's mike and yelled at misbehaving fans, "You don't liive in Cleveland!" I loved that guy! See clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=yJMa20xXykI |
| 23 weeks 4 hours ago | Sounds like |
Deliverence |
| 24 weeks 3 days ago | He Did Have a Cool Beard |
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| 26 weeks 2 days ago | They broke the mold |
When Ufer passed away. It makes me a little sad when I hear him because I know that there will never be another one. GO BLUE! |
| 26 weeks 5 days ago | What |
He said |
| 28 weeks 6 days ago | Man |
That guy is strong!!!!! |
| 29 weeks 7 hours ago | The Michigan Difference |
This is an example of what UM is about. It's great that we always have great teams, but it's easy to forget that this institution is really great at almost everytjing in the academic/non-athletic realm. GO BLUE |
| 29 weeks 1 day ago | In times of great sadness and great happiness |
Do Nothing |
| 29 weeks 1 day ago | Neuropraxia - don't bum out |
Agree that this sounds like a traumatic nerve injury, but Neuropraxias are not like hitting your funny bone. Hitting your funny bone goes away in a few seconds to minutes. Neurpraxias can last for MONTHS. In some severe cases one can't distinguish between a neuropraxic injury and complete nerve disruption. How's this for a diagnostic tree - if the function comes back in 6 months or less itt' s a neuropraxia! Otherwise it's a served nerve that will never heal. The fact that Denard may be able to feel the football would be encouraging |
| 29 weeks 1 day ago | SCHADENFREUDE |
German, from Schaden damage + Freude joy |
| 29 weeks 2 days ago | Hope |
This is not the basketball version of Fitz |
| 29 weeks 2 days ago | Not a gamer |
Either but very entertaining. Great Halloween post! |
| 29 weeks 3 days ago | Here's an idea |
If Denard gets hurt (wait for it) put in Gibbons. |
| 30 weeks 2 days ago | UM will control |
UM 20 Nebraska 10 |



