Leaders and Best in 50 States: A Bunch of BS
Today the winners for Massachusetts and Maryland were announced. They were Mike Leach (tennis) and Mike Barrowman (swimming), respectively.
I was hoping this contest would help alleviate our off-season woes, but it appears that's not going to happen as Todd Collins, Jamie Morris, and Dhani Jones only received honorable mention today.
It's always rough when you assume that someone else's opinion is somehow forcing you to change yours...
Barrowman won an olympic gold and the other guy is the only person in NCAA history to do something. Those are pretty impressive achievements.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Barrowman
Those are significant achievements. I think they easily outweigh what Dhani accomplished at Michigan.
Leach over Rumeal is more interesting.
I was at the final four in '89 and it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. Rumeal hitting those free-throws. I would have given him the nod on this one in light of all the team accomplished that year. I have a signed hat from most of the team (got it that weekend) and a signed ball from Rumeal. I wonder if it was hard for UofM to give him the top spot here because of his recent legal issues. It shouldn't matter, but I wonder if it did.
As great as the National Championship game was, the semi-final matchup with Illinois was an amazing game; I don't recall either team leading by more than four points the whole way. IIRC, Illinois had won both conference meetings that year.
Here's a name that's guaranteed to make them cringe if they're over 35: Sean Higgins. :)
Not only had they won both meetings, neither game had been close. They pounded the crap out of us on Senior Day at Crisler.
Do Mike Leach or Mike Barrowman have their own TV show...?
I suppose Paris Hilton and Kendra Wilkinson should be named the best performers then.
that the Leaders and Best in 50 States is meant to highlight the achievements of all varsity athletes at Michigan.
Dude - Mike Barrowmen is one of the best breast-strokers (lol) in history.
I didn't know that the University of Michigan competed in sports other than football.
I don't know anything about Leach, but it is hard to argue with Barrowman. Swimming gets no PR and I remember this guy. I also remember watching him in the Olympics.
Now we not only get unhappy by perceived slights from ESPN, we get unhappy by perceived slights from the Michigan propaganda site?
OP needs to take a vacation or have some alone time.
Sorry, I only cheer for the football team.
I'm a Michigan (not that Michigan) Fan.
It's the point sailing over your head.
not having its best day.
I believe octal was joking.Well, then one of our sarcasm detectors is broken.
It it's mine, can I claim that my snippy remark was sarcasm?
octal agreed with SchockFX, made an outrageous statement and finished up with "Michigan (not that Michigan)". Its funny.
octal agreed with SchockFX, made an outrageous statement and finished up with "Michigan (not that Michigan)
Thank you sir.
I don't understand the problem with the selections
...exactly what I predicted would happen.
Again, there are thousands of Michigan student-athletes who participated in sports other than football and basketball and many found significant success while at U-M. Rather than getting worked up, take it as a learning opportunity. And take a deep breath while you're at it.
I didn't know Mike Leach was the first Michigan NCAA singles champion and that he's a member of the U-M Hall of Honor. Without this feature, I still wouldn't know that. Does that beat out Jamie Morris and Rumeal Robinson? I don't know, but I can tell you if they had been selected I wouldn't have learned anything new about their careers at U-M from this feature.
Let's just enjoy learning about the siginificant accomplishments of these outstanding Michigan student-athletes and stow the outrage.
MASSACHUSETTS |
Mike Leach (Weston), Men's Tennis • Mike Leach (1979-82) was the 1982 NCAA Singles Champion, becoming the first (and only) unseeded player in history to win the title, adding two NCAA All-America citations and four Big Ten titles to his U-M Hall of Honor resume. Honorable Mention • Todd Collins, Football • Jamie Morris, Football • Danielle Lund, Women's Tennis • Courtney Reid, Field Hockey • Rumeal Robinson, Men's Basketball |
MARYLAND |
Mike Barrowman (Rockville), Men's Swimming and Diving • Mike Barrowman (1987-91) was a three-time NCAA Champion and a four-time Big Ten champion and won gold at the 1992 Olympics in the 200-meter breaststroke. Honorable Mention • Irving Einbinder , Men's Swimming and Diving • Dhani Jones, Football • Elise Ray, Women's Gymnastics • John Scherer, Men's Track and Field |
Mike Leach certainly has the best hair of any MA athlete alum
Mike Barrowman's eyebrows respectfully disagree
EDIT: I didn't see the MA qualifier in there. Whatever, my point can still be made that Barrowman has some great eyebrows
Man, my bad, I didn't think you guys were so sensitive. I was joking about the selections being non-football choices. Although if the Ohio choice is not a Heisman winner, I will be legitimately pissed.
I was kind of disappointed with this feature, but not for these reasons.
I was expecting more than just text; if not video, then at least photos or something. MGoBlue could've done a little better than this, considering we're in the dog days of summer with nothing better to do.
Maybe not the top choice, but certainly honorable mention was in order for the fullback who scored two touchdowns in one of the ten biggest wins -- and perhaps the biggest upset -- in Michigan football history. At risk of stating the obvious, I speak of 24-12 in 1969.
Swimming has been by far our most successful sport over the years. It makes sense a swimmer was picked.
Like so many things in sports sites, it was done as much to honor those athletes, as to raise debate.
It has done both.
(I do agree that MGoBlue could have given us more supporting data, bios, etc.)
Cool story brah!