I wonder if our admission's department has a pole somewhere where they carve a notch for every prospective athlete they've been successful at blocking going to school at Michigan? Or do they have a big board inside the department with a headcount of how many they've been able to shut down? "This month's goal is to deny 20 prospective transfers guys and we're only at 10. Got to pick up the denial pace or we're not having the end-of-the month happy hour"
Or do they have a wall with pictures of prospective players with X's through them like the serial killers do in the movies? Pelts if you will of successfully blocking a transfer from coming here.
We need new shirts. The "Michigan vs everybody" are so 2023. I propose a new version: "Michigan vs Michigan".
I knew he was a goner when he didnt even warrant one of Seth's emoji faces on the depth chart preview. Candidly when he saw that he prolly turned his paperwork in right away.
There is a small, but growing, part of me that honestly believes our admissions department views each potential transfer with the attitude of "how can we keep this person out" versus "how can we get this person qualified for admission"?
Unlike literally every other D1 school with athletic aspirations, our "no-admission" admission department seems to be a willing and formadble adversary to the athletic teams that must work through them.
We see this exactly the same way, Michigan is treated unfairly because we've chosen to allow it. And as long as we allow it, it will continue unabated.
FWIW my prediction is when sign-gate if adjudicated at some point they will use the fact that we are on probation and have multiple level one violations as the fodder for a punishment that far exceeds the crime (if there actually WAS a crime that is). I think the NCAA is playing the long game here, giving us a slap on the wrist for burger-gate that sets up whatever they want to do later.
They hate Harbaugh and they know institutionally we are weak, ineffectual pussies scared of conflict and authority. So like your bully analogy they are going to keep coming back for more.
This was exactly my thought as well. I've said from the very beginning of this nonsense last September that this anti-Michigan witchhunt was personnel and directed squarely at Harbaugh. He poked the bear repeatidly with Satelitte camps, advocating for player pay and openly questioning officiating in games where we got obviously screwed. And the NCAA did not like that one bit.
It would not surprise me to learn that Warde slow-played the contract and didnt publicly back Jim because of his buddies at the NCAA told him "if he goes, your troubles with us go. And if he stays, prepare for endless shit from us."
JH gets ran out of town and fatass gets his spot on the CFB playoff chair.
And you absolutely know the first question FA asked when told these would be the punishments was "this doesnt effect me being on the CFB playoff committee right? Right? I mean I didnt do any of that awful, awful stuff - it was that other guy, not me."
The fact that they actually issued show-cause penalties for this nonsense should give everyone a very clear idea of just how much the NCAA hated Harbaugh and how badly they wanted him gone.
Imagine you're driving down the road in the right lane going 65.5 MPH and get pulled over for going .5 over the speed limit. And the entire time the cop is going through the "I need to see your drivers license, proof of insurance, etc" cars are flying by going 95 or more. I'm guessing your reaction would be "are you fucking kidding me? Look around, why are you pulling me over for going .5 over the limit while cars are going 30, 40 over?????"
I'm guessing Jim's reaction to the cheeseburger violations would mirror yours in that situation.
Who the hell knows and by that I mean every single fan, coach & NFL scout in the world.
If there's one thing the NFL has proven, beyond a shadow of reasonable doubt, is that they dont know sweet dick-all about drafting QBs. Nobody. Look at the drafts over the past few years years alone
2018: Mayfield, Darnold, Allen, Rosen & then Jackson (oops, the last guy turned out pretty good. First two? Not as much)
2019: Trubinski and then Mahomes (yeah, one of the best QBs of all time behind Mitch makes sense)
2021: Lawrence, Wilson & Lance (the generational QB draft according to experts. NOT.)
2023: Bryce (mini me) over Stroud.
So do I want him to succeed? Absofuckinglutely. Do I think he will? I have no idea. And neither does anybody else.
In fairness to the delusional idiots at 11 Warriors & RCMB having the B1G commissioner suspend Harbaugh immediately after the mean girls teleconference with no due cause and then describe the situation as the worst scandal in the history of the conference didnt help matters any.
In the words of the late, great David Bowie, he was "putting out the fire with gasoline"
This thread is a great example of good topic with bad execution. Had the OP framed it as something like "If Signgate is real, wouldnt that suggest Michigan players will be devalued by NFL scouts in the upcoming draft?" Then they could literally post each of the players expected to be drafted, the rounds they are projected to go and ask the board the over/under on the players. Someone did a post similar to this recently that was pretty good IMO.
I'm actually not downvoting the OP (you guys seem to have that handled nicely) because I actually think his topic was a valid one unlike a lot of the shit posts we've seen around this subject. He just fucked up the execution of it.
As a Browns fan my twitter feed is dominated by people who cover or are fans of both OSU & the Browns so I can speak with confidence when I predict that within an hour I will be treated to numerous posts claiming he's leaving because the hammer is about to fall on Michigan. These wack-a-doodles post severral times a day about the impending doom of our program and how it's only a matter of days before we're nuked back to the stone age by our NCAA overlords. And it never stops-day after day they wishcast our demise and every day the ubiquitous punishment "hammer" gets larger. It's gotten so bad for some (looking at you Matt Finkes & Buckeye Scoop) that even their own followers have started begging them to stop.
But if such a coach did exist (and we all know he doesn’t) my guess is the powers that be wouldn’t like that very much. My guess is they’d do anything to drive such a coach out of the NCAA, and by anything I mean that might even have the notion to make up spurious charges against him to prove their point. They might even suspend that coach (if he existed) multiple times without due cause. Hell, it wouldn’t surprise me if they went so far as to pull his AD aside and say “if he goes, your troubles with us leave with him.”
I mean in this purely hypothetical world it might happen.
FWIW the people I follow on Browns twitter who also cover the Buckeyes remain convinced that the reason for our recruiting issues this year isnt because of an entirely new coaching staff. No, the REAL reason is because the NCAA hammer is coming down on the program (any day now) and the recruits have been tipped off major, MAJOR sanctions are on the way.
The Japanese soldiers hiding in caves on remote pacific islands still fighting WWII until the late 50's got nothing on these guys.
I'm not into hockey the way some of you guys are (looking at you I bleed Maize n Blue) but I'm old enough to know ANY hockey team has a chance if their goalie gets hot. And kinda lost in the excitement of our last two third period offensive explosions has been the huge improvement in the play of Barczewski. He's been rock solid for the past two games and if that continues I'd say we've got a hellofalot better shot at winning the whole thing than 20%.
25-60: Productive and advancing knowledge, improving conditions, and other activities that enhanced civilization plus a healthy dose of capitalist planet that maximized profit, destruction, and misery
If QBs go 1,2,3 & 4 as some have projected my guess is he'll take best athlete available. I know a lot of people think that's Harrison but knowing the type of offense Jim likes to run it wouldn't surprise me in the least if he takes Alt from Notre Dame. That would give him a cornerstone tackle and we all know how much value he places on the offensive line.
If one of the QBs slip (and my guess is it would be Maye) then I'd bet anything he'll trade out of 5 to the highest bidder between NYG, LV, Minnesota or Denver.
February 11, 1990. The unbeatable undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Mike Tyson if fighting a club fighter Buster Douglas in Japan for a paycheck.
When the news initially broke that Tyson got beat I did not believe it. Hell, I dont think I believed it for quite a while and figured it was all some elaborate hoax given how completely dominant Iron Mike had been as a champion.
Plus the current Mrs MgrowOld is damn near perfect in my eyes. Something must be wrong with her though (havent figured out what just yet but it's only been 15 years) cause she married me.
Sadly, based on is recent higlly publicized troubles, the police immediately stating foul play was not suspected and with his ex-teammate and friend Pat Mcafee stating at the end of his show today that listeners should "reach out to your people so they know they're not alone" it definitely appears he took his own life.
The good news is while HUEL will not let you edit an original post it will let you edit a comment inside a thread. Now would be an excellent time to take advantadge of that feature and change that comment to something like "I love puppies. I dont know if Vontae Davis loved puppies but I'm sure he did. Too bad he's gone, him being a fellow lover of puppies."
I get Moore being ranked 9th. He's brand new with almost no track record but the one that really stood out to me as being just wrong was Shiano at 15 behind a whole host of newbies and guys who've really never done anything.
Like him or hate him he's resurrected the Rutgers program from the absolute dead, TWICE, and that alone earns him much higher marks than most on that list. Personally I'd slot the guy at either 4 or 5 given what he's been able to do there.
"they were in imminent danger of being swept away"
In the context of eternity, yes three months could be defined as "Imminent". I would argue however that giving it a 50-50 chance of happening moves this entire thread into the category of "pure speculative bullshit that some dude posted in the hopes of engagement".
I'm definitely in but any chance we could know what you project the book to cost? I'm guessing the kickstarter contribution would cover the cost of the book if you pledge enough?
If the dollar amounts and what you get in return are there and I'm missing it can somebody point it out to me?
Common guys. X's April Fool's post was well done, funny and it's very presence would deter the countless other April Fool's posts that are now sure to be posted. Pulling it down, IMO, is going to turn out to be counterproductive (and no fun).
In the words of the late, great David Bowie in Cat People "you're putting out the fire with gasoline".
In 68 my dad’s patient was Jim Price (he was a dentist) and one night, at the height of McClains popularity, 9 year old me got to have dinner with Jim Price, Denny McClain and my dad. McClain gave me an autographed baseball “Best wishes to Donnie, your pal Denny McClain”
The next day in Mrs Martin’s 4th grade class I brought the ball. That was the closest I’ve ever felt to knowing what a God must feel.
So I was trying to post an image of a blank page below your comment Eric with the inscription “Tabula Rasa” and I got blocked by MgoBlog for inappropriate content.
Not sure what to make of that. I’ve definitely posted far more “inappropriate” content over the years than the Latin term for blank slate. 🤔
"I’d say at best Ohtani didn’t know and so none of this matters."
Take five minutes and read the article I linked from the LA Times. The enormous number of banking protocols that are in place to prevent someone from "stealing" 4.5MM in the manner they've suggested with their 3rd version of the events would suggest otherwise.
I definitely remember. It was 68 and two very bad knees and years of alcohol abuse had left him a shell of his former self. It was his final at bat in Tiger Stadium and McClain wanted the Mick to go out with a bang so he called Freehan to the mound and said "ask him where he wants it". Legend has it Mantle didnt believe them on the first pitch so he took it (letter high fastball, right down main street). It was the 2nd grooved pitch that Mantle took deep.
Not to thread-jack my own thread but your analogy re the Grand Canyon made me think of the time I was there a few years ago and we took a guided tour of the rim. Our tour guide pointed out the idiots standing precariously close to the edge who were ALWAYS taking a selfie and he said basically that's the most idiotic thing you can do. "There's literally 20 miles of nothingness between you and the other side. If you take a selfie standing on the edge it looks exactly the same as if you took one standing 10 feet in front of it."
Growing up my dad would take me to three or four Tigers games every year and we always sat upper deck, first base side between home plate and first. And when I think back on those days the two things I remember most are the smell of the ballpark as we walked across the metal gangplank to our section (a blend of hot dogs & beer) and how incredibly green the grass was.
My year was 68 - the year of the Tigers! Denny McClain winning 31 games and Mickey Lolich basically winning the World Series for them.
Note to self. "If HighBeta is ever hiring make sure to fill out an application. He must be the world's best boss because he thinks it's normal for a supervisor to cover millions of dollars of gambling losses from his subordinates."
I can safely say that before they legalized gambling my bookie wouldnt take "hey my boss is going to cover this, trust me" as a line of credit.
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I wonder if our admission's department has a pole somewhere where they carve a notch for every prospective athlete they've been successful at blocking going to school at Michigan? Or do they have a big board inside the department with a headcount of how many they've been able to shut down? "This month's goal is to deny 20 prospective transfers guys and we're only at 10. Got to pick up the denial pace or we're not having the end-of-the month happy hour"
Or do they have a wall with pictures of prospective players with X's through them like the serial killers do in the movies? Pelts if you will of successfully blocking a transfer from coming here.
We need new shirts. The "Michigan vs everybody" are so 2023. I propose a new version: "Michigan vs Michigan".
I knew he was a goner when he didnt even warrant one of Seth's emoji faces on the depth chart preview. Candidly when he saw that he prolly turned his paperwork in right away.
There is a small, but growing, part of me that honestly believes our admissions department views each potential transfer with the attitude of "how can we keep this person out" versus "how can we get this person qualified for admission"?
Unlike literally every other D1 school with athletic aspirations, our "no-admission" admission department seems to be a willing and formadble adversary to the athletic teams that must work through them.
Had a similar thought. If the best basketball program over the past two years wants you it's a safe bet that the talent level is there.
Candidly I'm rooting for all the transfers. I dont think the program & coaching they got was what they were promised.
Co-signed x 1000.
We see this exactly the same way, Michigan is treated unfairly because we've chosen to allow it. And as long as we allow it, it will continue unabated.
FWIW my prediction is when sign-gate if adjudicated at some point they will use the fact that we are on probation and have multiple level one violations as the fodder for a punishment that far exceeds the crime (if there actually WAS a crime that is). I think the NCAA is playing the long game here, giving us a slap on the wrist for burger-gate that sets up whatever they want to do later.
They hate Harbaugh and they know institutionally we are weak, ineffectual pussies scared of conflict and authority. So like your bully analogy they are going to keep coming back for more.
This was exactly my thought as well. I've said from the very beginning of this nonsense last September that this anti-Michigan witchhunt was personnel and directed squarely at Harbaugh. He poked the bear repeatidly with Satelitte camps, advocating for player pay and openly questioning officiating in games where we got obviously screwed. And the NCAA did not like that one bit.
It would not surprise me to learn that Warde slow-played the contract and didnt publicly back Jim because of his buddies at the NCAA told him "if he goes, your troubles with us go. And if he stays, prepare for endless shit from us."
This was clearly a vendetta.
My assumption was Mars wouldnt issue a statement that damning to Michigan without being directed to do so by his client.
That's exactly how I read it too. Hence the "Lord".
JH gets ran out of town and fatass gets his spot on the CFB playoff chair.
And you absolutely know the first question FA asked when told these would be the punishments was "this doesnt effect me being on the CFB playoff committee right? Right? I mean I didnt do any of that awful, awful stuff - it was that other guy, not me."
The fact that they actually issued show-cause penalties for this nonsense should give everyone a very clear idea of just how much the NCAA hated Harbaugh and how badly they wanted him gone.
Imagine you're driving down the road in the right lane going 65.5 MPH and get pulled over for going .5 over the speed limit. And the entire time the cop is going through the "I need to see your drivers license, proof of insurance, etc" cars are flying by going 95 or more. I'm guessing your reaction would be "are you fucking kidding me? Look around, why are you pulling me over for going .5 over the limit while cars are going 30, 40 over?????"
I'm guessing Jim's reaction to the cheeseburger violations would mirror yours in that situation.
Who the hell knows and by that I mean every single fan, coach & NFL scout in the world.
If there's one thing the NFL has proven, beyond a shadow of reasonable doubt, is that they dont know sweet dick-all about drafting QBs. Nobody. Look at the drafts over the past few years years alone
2018: Mayfield, Darnold, Allen, Rosen & then Jackson (oops, the last guy turned out pretty good. First two? Not as much)
2019: Trubinski and then Mahomes (yeah, one of the best QBs of all time behind Mitch makes sense)
2021: Lawrence, Wilson & Lance (the generational QB draft according to experts. NOT.)
2023: Bryce (mini me) over Stroud.
So do I want him to succeed? Absofuckinglutely. Do I think he will? I have no idea. And neither does anybody else.
In fairness to the delusional idiots at 11 Warriors & RCMB having the B1G commissioner suspend Harbaugh immediately after the mean girls teleconference with no due cause and then describe the situation as the worst scandal in the history of the conference didnt help matters any.
In the words of the late, great David Bowie, he was "putting out the fire with gasoline"
This thread is a great example of good topic with bad execution. Had the OP framed it as something like "If Signgate is real, wouldnt that suggest Michigan players will be devalued by NFL scouts in the upcoming draft?" Then they could literally post each of the players expected to be drafted, the rounds they are projected to go and ask the board the over/under on the players. Someone did a post similar to this recently that was pretty good IMO.
I'm actually not downvoting the OP (you guys seem to have that handled nicely) because I actually think his topic was a valid one unlike a lot of the shit posts we've seen around this subject. He just fucked up the execution of it.
As a Browns fan my twitter feed is dominated by people who cover or are fans of both OSU & the Browns so I can speak with confidence when I predict that within an hour I will be treated to numerous posts claiming he's leaving because the hammer is about to fall on Michigan. These wack-a-doodles post severral times a day about the impending doom of our program and how it's only a matter of days before we're nuked back to the stone age by our NCAA overlords. And it never stops-day after day they wishcast our demise and every day the ubiquitous punishment "hammer" gets larger. It's gotten so bad for some (looking at you Matt Finkes & Buckeye Scoop) that even their own followers have started begging them to stop.
We truly have broken them.
they are the worst state ever, and they earn that title every day.
Rumor has it there's a few folks down there that are pretty cool. Or so I've heard.
But if such a coach did exist (and we all know he doesn’t) my guess is the powers that be wouldn’t like that very much. My guess is they’d do anything to drive such a coach out of the NCAA, and by anything I mean that might even have the notion to make up spurious charges against him to prove their point. They might even suspend that coach (if he existed) multiple times without due cause. Hell, it wouldn’t surprise me if they went so far as to pull his AD aside and say “if he goes, your troubles with us leave with him.”
I mean in this purely hypothetical world it might happen.
Excellent info as always Magnus - thank you.
FWIW the people I follow on Browns twitter who also cover the Buckeyes remain convinced that the reason for our recruiting issues this year isnt because of an entirely new coaching staff. No, the REAL reason is because the NCAA hammer is coming down on the program (any day now) and the recruits have been tipped off major, MAJOR sanctions are on the way.
The Japanese soldiers hiding in caves on remote pacific islands still fighting WWII until the late 50's got nothing on these guys.
FWIW living in Northern Ohio I find that I too have that same look on face quite frequently. And oddly enough I've had it for the past three years.
Go figure.
I'm not into hockey the way some of you guys are (looking at you I bleed Maize n Blue) but I'm old enough to know ANY hockey team has a chance if their goalie gets hot. And kinda lost in the excitement of our last two third period offensive explosions has been the huge improvement in the play of Barczewski. He's been rock solid for the past two games and if that continues I'd say we've got a hellofalot better shot at winning the whole thing than 20%.
Why not us?
Um....cause he was super-good and played a big part in the football team's renaissance?
Mind you I'm just spit-balling here.
Vladislav…
I can help:
Vladislav Goldin (FAU Transfer) - Nope, admissions dept issue
Johnell Davis (FAU Transfer) Nope, admissions dept issue
Danny Wolf (Yale Transfer) Nope, admissions dept issue
Cade Tyson (Belmont Transfer) Nope, admissions dept issue
Connor Essegian (Wisconsin Transfer) Nope, admissions dept issue
Mike James (Louisville Transfer) Nope, admissions dept issue
https://www.mlive.com/wolverines/2019/08/ben-masons-transition-to-dt-and-how-michigans-interior-line-depth-is-developing.html
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My personal timeline:
0-25: Idleness and hedonism
25-60: Productive and advancing knowledge, improving conditions, and other activities that enhanced civilization plus a healthy dose of capitalist planet that maximized profit, destruction, and misery
60 - ?: Back to idleness and hedonism
"Sinclair’s utopian dream of a post-industrial society based on leisure and marijuana never went beyond a small group of collaborators."
In retrospect I must've been one of his collaborators back when I was at Michigan.
Amen and thank you.
That's sad. He was so good on SCTV and basically played everything straight which was a big part of his humor.
Count Floyd was so funny......
If QBs go 1,2,3 & 4 as some have projected my guess is he'll take best athlete available. I know a lot of people think that's Harrison but knowing the type of offense Jim likes to run it wouldn't surprise me in the least if he takes Alt from Notre Dame. That would give him a cornerstone tackle and we all know how much value he places on the offensive line.
If one of the QBs slip (and my guess is it would be Maye) then I'd bet anything he'll trade out of 5 to the highest bidder between NYG, LV, Minnesota or Denver.
February 11, 1990. The unbeatable undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Mike Tyson if fighting a club fighter Buster Douglas in Japan for a paycheck.
When the news initially broke that Tyson got beat I did not believe it. Hell, I dont think I believed it for quite a while and figured it was all some elaborate hoax given how completely dominant Iron Mike had been as a champion.
Trust me, one ex-wife is plenty.
Plus the current Mrs MgrowOld is damn near perfect in my eyes. Something must be wrong with her though (havent figured out what just yet but it's only been 15 years) cause she married me.
Sadly, based on is recent higlly publicized troubles, the police immediately stating foul play was not suspected and with his ex-teammate and friend Pat Mcafee stating at the end of his show today that listeners should "reach out to your people so they know they're not alone" it definitely appears he took his own life.
So sad.
The good news is while HUEL will not let you edit an original post it will let you edit a comment inside a thread. Now would be an excellent time to take advantadge of that feature and change that comment to something like "I love puppies. I dont know if Vontae Davis loved puppies but I'm sure he did. Too bad he's gone, him being a fellow lover of puppies."
Or something like that.
I get Moore being ranked 9th. He's brand new with almost no track record but the one that really stood out to me as being just wrong was Shiano at 15 behind a whole host of newbies and guys who've really never done anything.
Like him or hate him he's resurrected the Rutgers program from the absolute dead, TWICE, and that alone earns him much higher marks than most on that list. Personally I'd slot the guy at either 4 or 5 given what he's been able to do there.
Didn't…
Clears throat.
Didn't you write in the thread that no longer exists that you, not a "family friend" spoke to Jim Delaney and he made that claim?
Hmmmmmmm........
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about to happen.
"they were in imminent danger of being swept away"
In the context of eternity, yes three months could be defined as "Imminent". I would argue however that giving it a 50-50 chance of happening moves this entire thread into the category of "pure speculative bullshit that some dude posted in the hopes of engagement".
They're at 46K now.
thank you.
I'm definitely in but any chance we could know what you project the book to cost? I'm guessing the kickstarter contribution would cover the cost of the book if you pledge enough?
If the dollar amounts and what you get in return are there and I'm missing it can somebody point it out to me?
Common guys. X's April Fool's post was well done, funny and it's very presence would deter the countless other April Fool's posts that are now sure to be posted. Pulling it down, IMO, is going to turn out to be counterproductive (and no fun).
In the words of the late, great David Bowie in Cat People "you're putting out the fire with gasoline".
EDIT: Took less than an hour guys.
In 68 my dad’s patient was Jim Price (he was a dentist) and one night, at the height of McClains popularity, 9 year old me got to have dinner with Jim Price, Denny McClain and my dad. McClain gave me an autographed baseball “Best wishes to Donnie, your pal Denny McClain”
The next day in Mrs Martin’s 4th grade class I brought the ball. That was the closest I’ve ever felt to knowing what a God must feel.
So I was trying to post an image of a blank page below your comment Eric with the inscription “Tabula Rasa” and I got blocked by MgoBlog for inappropriate content.
Not sure what to make of that. I’ve definitely posted far more “inappropriate” content over the years than the Latin term for blank slate. 🤔
Ennis proving without a shadow of doubt, humor is hard.
"I’d say at best Ohtani didn’t know and so none of this matters."
Take five minutes and read the article I linked from the LA Times. The enormous number of banking protocols that are in place to prevent someone from "stealing" 4.5MM in the manner they've suggested with their 3rd version of the events would suggest otherwise.
I definitely remember. It was 68 and two very bad knees and years of alcohol abuse had left him a shell of his former self. It was his final at bat in Tiger Stadium and McClain wanted the Mick to go out with a bang so he called Freehan to the mound and said "ask him where he wants it". Legend has it Mantle didnt believe them on the first pitch so he took it (letter high fastball, right down main street). It was the 2nd grooved pitch that Mantle took deep.
Not to thread-jack my own thread but your analogy re the Grand Canyon made me think of the time I was there a few years ago and we took a guided tour of the rim. Our tour guide pointed out the idiots standing precariously close to the edge who were ALWAYS taking a selfie and he said basically that's the most idiotic thing you can do. "There's literally 20 miles of nothingness between you and the other side. If you take a selfie standing on the edge it looks exactly the same as if you took one standing 10 feet in front of it."
Growing up my dad would take me to three or four Tigers games every year and we always sat upper deck, first base side between home plate and first. And when I think back on those days the two things I remember most are the smell of the ballpark as we walked across the metal gangplank to our section (a blend of hot dogs & beer) and how incredibly green the grass was.
My year was 68 - the year of the Tigers! Denny McClain winning 31 games and Mickey Lolich basically winning the World Series for them.
No, I'm not kidding, it's really is opening day - trust me.
I know that whole Korean thing was kinda confusing.
Note to self. "If HighBeta is ever hiring make sure to fill out an application. He must be the world's best boss because he thinks it's normal for a supervisor to cover millions of dollars of gambling losses from his subordinates."
I can safely say that before they legalized gambling my bookie wouldnt take "hey my boss is going to cover this, trust me" as a line of credit.