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UMFanStuckInIA
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Recent Comments
| Date | Title | Body |
|---|---|---|
| 18 weeks 8 hours ago | Fantastic!!! |
Welcome to the group! |
| 21 weeks 6 days ago | Horrendously unbearable... |
Horrendously unbearable... |
| 25 weeks 5 days ago | 31 M - 27 O |
Michigan - 31 Ohio - 27 Go Hawks! |
| 26 weeks 5 days ago | 32-9 Blue |
32-9 Blue |
| 30 weeks 5 days ago | 31-13 Michigan |
31-13 Michigan 189 rushing |
| 30 weeks 6 days ago | Mattison Pressers |
Easily the reading I look forward to the most each week. What a fantastic hire! |
| 31 weeks 5 days ago | 42-17 |
42-17 Michigan |
| 43 weeks 19 hours ago | Senseless... |
What a likely devastating loss... |
| 1 year 5 weeks ago | True Colors! |
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| 1 year 8 weeks ago | Seriously.... |
This is the worst consecutive front page posts I can remember in a long time. What a shitty day. Should be fun to explain to a 6 and 4 year old that the player the followed every minute of the season was stolen away by the almighty dollar. The NBA sucks.... |
| 1 year 24 weeks ago | One of the Greatest |
Nice work on the piece. It is always enjoyable for me to read detailed accounts of great past game day experiences and how they compare to the present. Without the great lows and disappointments of late, maybe we would not be able to truly appreciate the joy of last Saturday?
For staying, thank you Mr. Robinson. As many have already said, it is an absolute pleasure to watch my two boys mimic "Denard" every Saturday in the backyard. Knowing I will never have to explain away negative press or an arrogant interview, just a happy smile and a tribute to teamwork and his teammates. No question in my mind he should be considered one of the great Michigan Wolverines of all time. For both his work on and off the football field.
It saddens me this Saturday will not be spent watching the Maize and Blue. |
| 1 year 25 weeks ago | Nice work! |
1. Appreciate your time. A highlight reel of Michigan football is never poorly done. 2. While watching the first minutes of this video, it is great to remember how much of a beast Braylon Edwards was. What a freak. 3. Jordan Kovacs may be my favorite Wolverine of all time. Kill Ohio. Go D. |
| 1 year 25 weeks ago | Thanks!!! |
Regardless of the outcome Saturday morning, I wish these guys nothing but the best. They have endured more than any class in the history of this great school and by staying saved us additional years of pain and suffering. Thank you and best wishes! Go Blue! |
| 1 year 26 weeks ago | Darboh |
Inside info has Michigan as the strong frontrunner.... |
| 1 year 29 weeks ago | Is there anything better? |
I am not physically able to wipe this smile from my face. This is the Michigan football I have been in love with for 30 years. The team and staff are having fun out there and it is paying dividends. I hope Hoke and crew quickly put any potential overconfidence to bed after seeing what happened to the Hawks this past weekend. Iowa always plays Minnesota close and will be ready to play this coming weekend at Kinnick. Finally get to see the new staff and team in person!!!! Let's get to 8-1!!!!! |
| 1 year 42 weeks ago | Darboh |
The real deal visiting Ann Arbor out of my hometown today!!!! Hopefully we role out the red carpet for him today! He is a freakish athlete and someone I believe will have a big impact on some lucky program! |
| 1 year 44 weeks ago | Video Clips |
May already be my favorite Wolverine. Cannot wait to watch him in Michigan gear laying out Big Ten opponents in that fashion! |
| 1 year 47 weeks ago | Welcome |
It is kids like this that play with a chip on their shoulder and turn out to be program changers. Welcome to the University of Michigan, Mr. Clark. |
| 1 year 47 weeks ago | Welcome |
It is kids like this that play with a chip on their shoulder and turn out to be program changers. Welcome to the University of Michigan, Mr. Clark. |
| 2 years 9 weeks ago | Stuuuuuuuuuuu |
"Stu's short-white-guy-monster-slam" Might be my favorite dunk of all time!!!!!!!!! |
| 2 years 15 weeks ago | Darboh |
WR Amara Darboh – 6'2, 190lbs, West Des Moines, Iowa. He attends my alma mater. Watched him play the entire year last season in Dowling Catholic's state championship run. He is the absolute real deal. Absloute freak athlete. Starts varsity basketball as well this year as a junior. Without question the best athlete on the floor and field every night. Would love to hear Hawkeye whinning and tears if Michigan can steal him away as we did Cedar Rapids native, Adrian Arrington. Get him his offer. Sounds like ND is really working him. |
| 2 years 15 weeks ago | Why so many.... |
screen and rolls??? Painful to watch at times... |
| 2 years 24 weeks ago | thanks... |
Thanks bronxblue, I am not sure I could have said it better. We will just let Burner continue down the same path of dissatisfaction and disloyalty every three years until the University of Michigan gets lucky, hires a coach for which the stars align within the first three years and he lands us a National Championship. Instead of me "showing" you the reason I am allowed to believe he deserves more years as the Michigan coach, why don't you show me all of the numerous examples of past coaches that have turned programs into national contenders in three years and how we can bring them on as the coach this January. Or for that matter, show me the guarantee that Harbaugh will do this by 2014. Or, will it not be an issue because he is blessed as a "Michigan Man"? |
| 2 years 24 weeks ago | Rocky... |
Could not agree more. What are we dealing with concerning Mr. Brandon? Stubbornness? Arrogance? Why does this have to wait a month until after the bowl game? Either give Rich Rod the vote of confidence (which I wholeheartedly believe he deserves) or say the program is moving in another direction. This indecision is catastrophic for the program.... |
| 3 years 31 weeks ago | Actions on the Sideline |
Could not agree more that these boys are adults and can handle the tongue lashing (not sure about the student assistant who's fault the slippery ball apparently was) from their coach. However, seeing that I sat in row 1 on the 50 behind the Michigan bench, I have to question where Coach Rod draws the line? There were times during the game when I questioned whether the verbal tirades were costing the team in his ability to continue coaching. Coach Rod spent 15 minutes completely consumed by the fact the ball slipped out of Tate's hand and making sure the young man responsible damn well knew he just cost Michigan a fumble. What was the benefit? None. He mentally was not able to let this go without making a 2nd, 3rd and 4th trip back down the sideline to yell at the group with the balls. My question is how this severely impacted his ability to be in the game? There is NO WAY he was able to "coach" through this time period. |


