Who are We??? A Question I've Always Wondered.

Submitted by James Burrill Angell on

Its summer, there isn't a whopping amount going on, thought it would be a good time to ask this question that I've wondered about since I joined the MGoBlog community. Very simply, I've always wondered in a more general sense (not about anyone specifically) who all of you are (categorically speaking of course). Would appreciate any of you who choose to participate in this unscientific study, feel free to answer with one of the following categories that best describes you:

1) high school student

2) University of Michigan student

3) student at another University or college

4) Michigan alum

5) Non-alum Michigan fan

I know many of you relish your anonymity but again, just trying to figure out a little more about who comprises the MGoCommunity.

And for the sake of fair play - I'm a 4, Michigan alum of over a decade.

ijohnb

May 21st, 2010 at 9:39 AM ^

class of 2001. 

Lawyer, Married, father of a 3 year old son (who has already agreed to play football at Michigan-its a verbal contract)

Life long Michigan fan, still have not recovered from "the time-out," could sense doom against Colorado from very early fourth quarter, that was not over the back on Jimmy against Arkansas, who was "Butterfield" that caught like five passes on the field goal drive against Notre Dame in 93-94', Western Kentucky.....seriously, somebody tackle McNabb!!!!, double screen for Dion Harris pleeeeaaase, please tell me Braylon Edwards did not drop that ball.

Go Blue.

Giff4484

May 21st, 2010 at 8:30 AM ^

Born and raised in the great state of PA. My family would be a 6 a non Michigan alumni who are not fans at all. I'm from a PSU family but I made the smart choice and became Maize & Blue!

Baldbill

May 21st, 2010 at 8:36 AM ^

I attended UofM but did not graduate from there, I had a very negative experience at UofM as a student, I still love the sports. Both of my siblings graduated from UofM.

 

RedGreene

May 21st, 2010 at 8:47 AM ^

I'm a #5 married to a #4.  My first wife was a #3.  I have 3 children, 2 #2's and 1 #3.  My father's a #4 and mother's a #3.  They have 3 #5, a # 4 and a #3. 

jtmc33

May 21st, 2010 at 9:46 AM ^

Class of '97 - Psychology major  

DePaul Law class of '02

Chicago resident since '99 - But my heart remains in Michigan

oldcityblue

May 21st, 2010 at 10:09 AM ^

..does a couple of nude figure drawing classes from the early 09's count?

Born a  natural wolverine just north of the disputed territory.

3 + 3,  S.A.U. undergrad - Norther Illinois Univ. grad.

family are split 4's & 5's

5, raising a few future 2's.

Johnnybee123

May 21st, 2010 at 10:20 AM ^

I'm a 4, Class of '05.  Can't believe I graduated 5 years ago.  I think you really start to miss being a 2 when the amount of time lapsed since graduation exceeds the amount of time you spent as a 2.

For all you 2's out there (and 3's too).  Enjoy it, because it will happen to you too.

strafe

May 21st, 2010 at 11:06 AM ^

2 mos' def. Really absolutely no relation to the university otherwise (as in, no alumni relatives.)

MMB 82

May 21st, 2010 at 11:08 AM ^

and 4 years in the Marching Band. I applied to exactly two schools (the other one coached by another 4 who guaranteed a victory vs OSU).

Jayme in MN

May 21st, 2010 at 11:27 AM ^

I'm a 4 (Computer Science '83), husband has 2 4's (Math undergrad, MBA)  

I am the offspring of 2 4's. 

I am the daughter-in-law of 2 4's. 

I am the sister-in-law to 3 4's. 

I have 2 Aunts who are 4's and 2 Uncles who are 4's. 

Another sister-in-law (a 5) works at the UM school of Public Health and my brother, a 5, lives in Ann Arbor and works security for the football games. 

Sadly, our daughter got into Michigan's Honors program 3 years ago and chose to go elsewhere.  Black sheep of the family.  We still are holding out hope for the 16-year-old except that he's a diehard Gopher's fan.  How that happened, we just don't know. 

Oh, and I grew up in East Lansing, and no one hates Sparty more than I do. 

 

snowcrash

May 21st, 2010 at 11:52 AM ^

MPP '93, PhD '05. I spent a total of 9 years in the student section. My first game was ND '91, when Desmond made that play on 4th down. By my last season, I was in row B because I had so many credits.

MAgoBLUE

May 21st, 2010 at 12:27 PM ^

Lifetime New Englander and sports fan who never got into college football (can't stand the BCS) until I went into Prof. Thom's in NYC on Nov. 18th, 2006 and was taken aback by the passion of the UM fans.  Things haven't gone so well for the program since then but I'm in it for the long haul and looking forward to 2010

mtzlblk

May 21st, 2010 at 2:15 PM ^

B.G.S. degree '89, was on the Ski Team/Club it got the bong out of my hand for a few months every year ;)

Anyone else here live in Alice Lloyd, class of '89?

born to two 4's who met at UM undergrad and went to every home game while growing up and spent every away game listening on the radio while helping my Dad (not voluntarily) rake leaves.

Mother was from Columbus and her side of the family, some 40 years later, still refers to her as a traitor and every year we lose we get large 3'x3' grey sheet cake with scarlet writing on it that says, 'Eat Me'. Mighty tired of those cakes......taking suggestions on what to send them after we finally beat OSU someday.

Dad got his law and a Masters in Aero at UM

Older sister and younger brother (played soccer there) also 4's

Grew up just outside East Lansing (Okemos) and some of my closest friends growing up were made on Spirit Day in elementary school where the Friday for the UM/MSU game everyone else wore green & white, while myself and maybe 2 other kids wore the sacred Maize & Blue.

Currently the father of a 5 year old who already knows the fight song and swears he is going to play football at M. I live in San Francisco, so i have a special out-of-state tuition fund started already, fingers crossed, it would be my fondest wish should he be able to go to M for school. Will start flying him back for a few games this year.