Unverified Voracity Punches Dolphins Comment Count

Brian

Tate! The people have spoken and MGoUnderground has listened. The Tate shirt is available for purchase.

If you're interested in the details, Enjoy Life pretty much liveblogged his shirt purchase and washing. Everything is AWESOME. He cannot BELIEVE what a deal he got. CONSUME.

I really hope this is just random. If this sign is just random, it's funny. If it's an obscure sexual act—and these days punching BLANK almost always is—it's not:

dolphin-punching

There is, unfortunately, an Urban Dictionary entry for "Dolphin Punch" but there's only one and it seems obscure enough that unless it's this particularly house/frat that initiated the term they're literally talking about punching dolphins, which I approve of as a ridiculous fashion via which to express your disapproval. [Update: the house had a sign featuring a fist punching an incredulous dolphin, so it was literal. Good work, BOX.] Multiple emailers have mentioned that Drew Sharp—freshly returned to the local airwaves hoorah—spent a lot of time on WDFN the other day bemoaning this sign and others along the various frats and apartment buildings en route to the stadium. An emailer:

Drew Sharp was going on about how there were some "reprehensible" signs that he saw on the way to the game regarding Rosenberg.  He said that he talked to unnamed "U-M officials", and was told that the Freep needs to understand that emotions get high when they write on a sensitive subject, and that their inaction was the first time that Sharp was embarrassed by his degree, blah, blah, blah, won't someone think of the children.

…So, I called in.  I asked him and Matt Shepard where the signs were.  Sharp hemmed and hawed, and it turned out that unsurprisingly, they were on private property  (although one of them "might have been on campus").  They hung up on me before I could blast Sharp for what he is, but Jesus.  No wonder the print media is dying- this isn't rocket science.  Hell, even Shepard understood the First Amendment.

How is it that this man has a job that doesn't involve scrubbing something, but nothing too important?

While we're on the subject of, well, you know, Jay Bilas' latest insider piece argues along these lines:

If the allegations concerning Michigan are true, which would assume that the players making the allegations had a full understanding of what constituted countable and non-countable hours and what constituted voluntary and mandatory workouts, then Michigan is guilty of working too hard on football.

Which is nothing anyone hasn't heard—probably dozens of times—in the last two weeks. But Bilas has toned down the Amaker stuff after the Manny Harris elbow overreaction and remains one of the best analysts (alternatives: Vitale) in college basketball. Maybe Michigan fans can take him off the Enemies List?

And hey guess what now it's time to talk about Notre Dame. What the hell is Charlie Weis 1) talking about and 2) attempting to imply by this:

When Weis was looking at Michigan quarterback Tate Forcier, he said he couldn’t keep track of him because he said he bounced to four high schools in four years.

Forcier transferred from his original high school to Scripps Ranch after his freshman year, and then, you know, played at Scripps Ranch the next three years. Our source on this: Tate Forcier and his interview with Tom for Hail To The Victors 2009. Our hobo quarterback needs to grow a beard and get on the tracks, man, before all the other hobos laugh at him when he says he hasn't been to El Paso.

HOBO #1: You've got to go to El Paso.
FORCIER: I keep hearing that but I've never been. I mostly stick around Scripps Ranch High School because I'm the quarterback there.
HOBO #2: LOL wait till I tell Weis the exact opposite of this.
HOBO #1: Word. I remember our days at Our Lady. Remember what it was like to consider the vague possibility of touching a woman, even if she was the metaphorical embodiment of a religion and not actually, you know, a person?
HOBO #2: No.
HOBO #1: No, me neither.
FORCIER: Yeah… how about that. I'm going to take off, I have to go throw some ridiculously accurate passes. [leaves]
HOBO #1: 40 year mistake, that guy.

Hobo #1 revealed! It's Tommy Kilborn, sometime EDSBS guest columnist:

I certainly respect what the Nevada Wolfpack did, but they just couldn’t hope to keep up with the brilliant scheming by Charlie Weis and his offensive staff. The energy in the stadium was unreal! I saw several alums even stand during plays because they were so excited, though they did sit down quickly and courteously when the ushers came along to settle things down. You can’t blame them, ushers: Charlie Weis football in its full glory has that effect on people.

As always, Kilborn is a brilliant non-parody of Notre Dame fans. NDNation is going to look at you very sternly, Orson.

Speakin' of the hobo. Guy seems to have a good grasp of both train routes and defenses:

Mmmm talky QB porn. Also Rotel ad. I don't think I've ever even seen Rotel available in local supermarkets, but buy anyway. HOBO QB DIRECTS  YOU TO.

Etc.: There is now a blog dedicated to Microsoft Paint as it relates to Michigan football. As you might expect, it is spectacular. Future expansion was part of the Michigan Stadium renovation plans. Mustaches for Michigan came off.

Comments

Evil Empire

September 10th, 2009 at 12:36 PM ^

Most anything that makes Drew Sharp uncomfortable is fine by me. I would pay cash money, perhaps even enough for a serving or two of Rotel, for a high-res version of Yostal's pic, which appears to confirm that this is no kinky Urban Dictionary reference but merely a variation on the "Soandso kicks puppies" accusation. Charlie Frontbutt has a schematic disadvantage when it comes to keeping tabs on quarterbacks that change schools once. Hobo references = good. Hobo conversation transcripts = >50% pure Colombian awesome.

Six Zero

September 10th, 2009 at 12:53 PM ^

Professionally speaking, MS Paint is the downfall of human technology and civilization as we know it. You have been warned. If you guys go and end the world before I get to enjoy the rest of this season I'm gonna be really pissed.

Dandaman

September 10th, 2009 at 12:57 PM ^

I was just walking to class and saw Toney Clemons, I was so close to saying something about all the nonsense he said. but i didnt cause he was listening to music and could probably woop my ass.

Schmoe

September 10th, 2009 at 1:19 PM ^

I started buying Rotel after seeing those ads last year. Maybe the one time commercials worked for me. I am a little ashamed of that. But it is good stuff. Still, I do find the amount of exposure on this one channel odd.

MichiganStudent

September 10th, 2009 at 1:26 PM ^

I am making a Rosenberg sign this week and posting it on my house for the game. What should I go with? I was thinking: "Rosenberg starred in High School Musical".

Carl Spackler

September 10th, 2009 at 2:04 PM ^

I used to live in El Paso and it's a great place to get sweet, latina snapper. It's even better if you cross over to Juarez. The hot ones don't cross the Rio Grande. They don't need jobs.

username

September 10th, 2009 at 2:42 PM ^

One can of Rotel mixed in with melted Velveeta and a bag of salty Tostitos is a perfect Saturday afternoon artery blocker. Try it once and you'll be hooked, I promise.

allansrule

September 10th, 2009 at 7:06 PM ^

I'm not sure how I didn't notice the "East Lansing is a woman of negotiable affection" shirt before, but it is priceless. 1 in 100 Spartans would even get the joke (if that many), which makes it even funnier. Nicely done!

GoBlueBrooklyn

September 10th, 2009 at 9:11 PM ^

did anyone see the Rotel cooking demonstration on Big Ten Friday Night Tailgate from Ann Arbor last Friday? Apparently, Rita Rodriguez uses Rotel for her queso dip, which includes Italian Sausage and Velveeta. I threw up in my mouth a little watching the little infomercial for the sponsor brands, but I bet if it was served at Coach Rodriguez's house I would eat it with zeal while playing Rock Band with Zoltan.

M-Go-Bleu

September 16th, 2009 at 4:41 PM ^

The Freep has been pretty quite on this story for some time. They certainly didn't push it very much after the story broke. Maybe just looking for a boost to ratings rather than having a real agenda. Or they bit off more than they could chew.