The students actually tried doing the original version of that chant right after Yost was renovated in 2012-13. They had left the phone number on the phone at the scorer's table and I wrote it down while reffing broomball one night. Sadly, you can't hear it from the student section so the setup didn't work.
Used to come in from Saline and would deliberately go Wagner to Liberty to avoid traffic. Take Liberty in from the west side (94 to Zeeb or Jackson/Stadium to Liberty or 14 to Maple/Stadium to Liberty) and park anywhere near Eberwhite Elementary.
Bonus: getting out is quick and relatively easy when turning onto Liberty.
One other minor correction: the Notre Dame towel fest was 2019, not 2018. Related: I'm still amazed my ticket didn't disintegrate on the way to the stadium for that game.
BVB almost went bankrupt in the mid-2000s and hasn't been consistently good throughout its history. There isn't a German team that's comparable to Michigan unless you want to compare Michigan to Bayern in terms of European success (and that's a stretch). Liverpool really is the best comparison for reasons already stated.
Kluczynski would have been highly unlikely anyways because he was responsible for the Northwestern phantom hold game this year. I'd add Jeff Servinski to the list of possibilities; he did the Penn State game this year and outside of one botched PI call I can't remember anything too egregious about his crew.
I'd bet it's a general guideline as opposed to an actual rule. LeMonnier actually did back to back games in 2012 against Notre Dame and Purdue, but that also involved a bye week.
Also just remembered it was the O'Neill crew that was responsible for the Nebraska-Michigan State "receiver forced out of bounds" game in 2015, so we can add that to the list of officiating atrocities.
Not positive but my guess would be someone on the sideline impeded the H (head linesman) from following the return and caused contact between the H and the bench. If I remember correctly, that usually gets flagged and skips the sideline warning stage.
Belgium with Martinez coaching and minus Nainggolan is not making the semis. Especially since they'll likely be facing one of Brazil or German in the quarterfinals.
While we'd love to have the stadium open for public use, there are many liability factors that we can't overcome - from injury of guests to utilities and security in and around the stadium. We've had previous issues of vandalism and must weigh those factors with our desire to have more individuals experience the stadium.
Joel Klatt let slip on Rich Eisen's show that he and Gus will be at both the Wisconsin and Ohio State games--which confirms that Fox has the game next week--and given that Fox windows are 12, 4, and 8, 4 makes the most sense.
TCU/WVU will be on FS1 at 3:30 (weird pick here). LSU/Florida is on CBS, and Maryland/OSU is on FOX in the 4:00 window. There go a few obstacles.
So basically it comes down to FSU/Miami or our game, and our game will likely win out since FSU/Miami appears to be in a reverse window situation (and it starts at 3:30).
There's a chance that it'll be a six day pick, which means they'll choose on the Sunday prior to the game. More likely we find out on Monday after the Purdue game during the normal twelve day pick.
Curious as to how well Bayern's defense holds up against PSG's attack. The back line looked suspect against Leverkusen last week, but how much of that can be chalked up to Neuer (and Boateng) still being out remains to be seen.
A few people got their hands on the phone number after the renovations were completed and attempted to see if it would be loud enough to carry on that tradition. Sadly (and as was expected), it wasn't.
FGIC got the rights to build something (hotel, apartments, whatever) on the land once the new arena opens up and the Joe is demolished. It was part of the bankruptcy deal.
That rain prevented an out and out disaster since the stadium had run out of (free) water if memory serves and it was the first year of the water bottle ban (thanks, Dave). That game reinforced my preference for cold/snow over heat.
The bigger problem is that thunderstorms are likely in the afternoon--particularly during the game (as of the current forecast)--and lightning screws up everything. It's still early so maybe we'll get lucky on timing.
That's the one team I wanted to avoid in the draw. PSV won't be an easy out and Rostov just finished thrashing Ajax so the group is trickier than it looks.
The Joe site was given to FGIC as part of Detroit's bankruptcy deal. Detroit will demolish the arena and a parking garage, and FGIC will build something (currently supposed to be a hotel/office/retail space) on it.
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The students actually tried doing the original version of that chant right after Yost was renovated in 2012-13. They had left the phone number on the phone at the scorer's table and I wrote it down while reffing broomball one night. Sadly, you can't hear it from the student section so the setup didn't work.
Pretty sure the comment was directed at renaming it from Arena to Center, not the renovation itself.
Park at the Crisler lot next to the train tracks and walk over from there. It's free.
Edit: basketball tonight complicates this, as noted below. But that's the play for non-basketball days.
Unsure about the situation for OSU, but the coaching boxes/sideline areas were changed in 2020 for social distancing and left in place in 2021. As a result, every visiting band at Michigan Stadium (and Spartan Stadium) is being put in the upper areas of the stadium.
Used to come in from Saline and would deliberately go Wagner to Liberty to avoid traffic. Take Liberty in from the west side (94 to Zeeb or Jackson/Stadium to Liberty or 14 to Maple/Stadium to Liberty) and park anywhere near Eberwhite Elementary.
Bonus: getting out is quick and relatively easy when turning onto Liberty.
One other minor correction: the Notre Dame towel fest was 2019, not 2018. Related: I'm still amazed my ticket didn't disintegrate on the way to the stadium for that game.
rob f based on this post from Seth.
BVB almost went bankrupt in the mid-2000s and hasn't been consistently good throughout its history. There isn't a German team that's comparable to Michigan unless you want to compare Michigan to Bayern in terms of European success (and that's a stretch). Liverpool really is the best comparison for reasons already stated.
Kluczynski would have been highly unlikely anyways because he was responsible for the Northwestern phantom hold game this year. I'd add Jeff Servinski to the list of possibilities; he did the Penn State game this year and outside of one botched PI call I can't remember anything too egregious about his crew.
I'd bet it's a general guideline as opposed to an actual rule. LeMonnier actually did back to back games in 2012 against Notre Dame and Purdue, but that also involved a bye week.
Also just remembered it was the O'Neill crew that was responsible for the Nebraska-Michigan State "receiver forced out of bounds" game in 2015, so we can add that to the list of officiating atrocities.
Isn't it a two week window to avoid repeats, not one? Capron did the Rutgers game so that might rule him out.
Edit: Snodgrass did the Wisconsin and Illinois games in 2016 but that involved a bye week so I'm not sure how that impacts things.
They do, but it's quite rare compared to how it used to be. For reference, Michigan's last reverse mirror game was against Indiana in 2015.
Not positive but my guess would be someone on the sideline impeded the H (head linesman) from following the return and caused contact between the H and the bench. If I remember correctly, that usually gets flagged and skips the sideline warning stage.
Twitter disagrees and says a noon kick.
I was going for the cheap shot at Rutgers and figured it was a good unintentional joke to point out. Didn't even notice the other ones...
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Indiana (4-1, 0-1 B1G)
So basically Rutgers is so bad wins over them don't count as conference wins now?
Belgium with Martinez coaching and minus Nainggolan is not making the semis. Especially since they'll likely be facing one of Brazil or German in the quarterfinals.
Next expansion round is 2022, and Detroit and Sacremento will be the favorites.
I asked well after Hackett took over, figuring it was worth a shot with new leadership. Obviously, that failed.
This was the response I got:
It isn't coming back, which sucks.
Probably the one time in this blog's history where grüß Gott would have been an acceptable replacement to hello.
Klatt confirmed last week that he and Gus have The Game as well.
Joel Klatt let slip on Rich Eisen's show that he and Gus will be at both the Wisconsin and Ohio State games--which confirms that Fox has the game next week--and given that Fox windows are 12, 4, and 8, 4 makes the most sense.
Edit: Nope. Fox just announced it as a noon kick.
The schedule has been essentially released so we can confirm a few things.
TCU/WVU will be on FS1 at 3:30 (weird pick here). LSU/Florida is on CBS, and Maryland/OSU is on FOX in the 4:00 window. There go a few obstacles.
So basically it comes down to FSU/Miami or our game, and our game will likely win out since FSU/Miami appears to be in a reverse window situation (and it starts at 3:30).
And it's a week too early to see Sarz's guess list, which is usually pretty accurate. Thanks for the link!
The best Pac-12 game that week (currently) is Washington State at Oregon and the Big XII doesn't look like it has anything appealing either.
Guess it depends on where in the TV draft they currently are?
There's a chance that it'll be a six day pick, which means they'll choose on the Sunday prior to the game. More likely we find out on Monday after the Purdue game during the normal twelve day pick.
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Curious as to how well Bayern's defense holds up against PSG's attack. The back line looked suspect against Leverkusen last week, but how much of that can be chalked up to Neuer (and Boateng) still being out remains to be seen.
A few people got their hands on the phone number after the renovations were completed and attempted to see if it would be loud enough to carry on that tradition. Sadly (and as was expected), it wasn't.
The City of Detroit has nothing to do with the jail site; it's Wayne County that Gilbert and Gores have to convince.
But Army is on the schedule in 2019...
FGIC got the rights to build something (hotel, apartments, whatever) on the land once the new arena opens up and the Joe is demolished. It was part of the bankruptcy deal.
That rain prevented an out and out disaster since the stadium had run out of (free) water if memory serves and it was the first year of the water bottle ban (thanks, Dave). That game reinforced my preference for cold/snow over heat.
Minneapolis is the other one (Target Center, Xcel Energy, US Bank, Target Field).
And is replacing Verne Lundquist on SEC games next year. Tessitore took over Nessler's spot.
Anyone who is traveling on Sunday (like me) is in for a fun time if this holds.
The bigger problem is that thunderstorms are likely in the afternoon--particularly during the game (as of the current forecast)--and lightning screws up everything. It's still early so maybe we'll get lucky on timing.
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State received votes. Who on earth ranked them?
The answer is yes. Here.
That's the one team I wanted to avoid in the draw. PSV won't be an easy out and Rostov just finished thrashing Ajax so the group is trickier than it looks.
And they're here for the season.
Good grief. That hockey jersey is awful.
Lucic is heading to Edmonton and the Hall trade cleared the space for him.
The Joe site was given to FGIC as part of Detroit's bankruptcy deal. Detroit will demolish the arena and a parking garage, and FGIC will build something (currently supposed to be a hotel/office/retail space) on it.
So you'd better hope he doesn't replace Klatt as Gus Johnson's partner or you will be hearing him during The Game in the near future.