100 Michigan Touchdowns. It doesnt get any better than this!
Forgive me for the embedding failure I lost my note on how to do that. This video by our good friend WolverineHistorian has me seriously even more psyched for September 1st. LETS GET THIS SEASON GOING!!!
It had me at #1
GREATEST
VIDEO
EVER
# 27 is so random by the way.
If I cried a little does that make me less of a man, or more of a Michigan fan?
and man
A Michigan Man
#27 is what Borges has cooked up for his diamond formation!
That was 22 minutes of my life well spent.
Liked, would recommend to a friend.
Was that the anouncing convention in the 40s?
these guys seem excited:
Good lord, who are those announcers? I'm guessing ND fans? In any case, they seriously need some riddle-out.
Pretty sure they're the ND radio / play-by-play guys
Awesome. I spent 22 minutes and did not regret it.
I have to say, I was hoping for a little more Steve Breaston, but I guess that's what the rest of youtube is for.
tremendous job
The third one gets me a little pissed because of how nice and plain the away jerseys once were way back in 2006...
thank you.
Posts like that are why I come here!
Go Blue!
All I could think about the whole time was how boring the jerseys were...
~Herm
I get goosebumps every time Anthony Carter breaks that last tackle against Indiana.
tip of the cap to you, good sir
Awesome video. So jacked for Fall.
If I had to pick a favorite it'd probably be the Ty Wheatley run. Not because of imporatance, but just the display of athleticism. Perfect combination of speed and power.
Bless you.
is "the catch" - 4th down vs. ND at The Big House, Grbac to Desmond. The video crapped out on me, so maybe it's in there but I couldn't see it.
Great call by Musberger in his heyday too.
"Grbac to fire for it. He went for it all! A diving catch for a touchdown! Holy cow! Would you believe this!"
Double post fail, but yes I liked it this much.
Great vid. A lot of memories. I'm surprised there wasn't a single Ricky Powers TD. He was one of my favorites despite some of his fumbling problems.
That was darn-tootin!
This is the awesomest! Must watch on infinite loop. This is why I hate my job - it keeps me from basking in pure Columbian awesome 24/7.
This is glorious.
I feel stupid, but I didn't know Marlin Jackson wore #20.
But how the heck did you leave out the Navarre-era Transcontinental?
and THANK YOU for making that.
What a wonderful trip down memory lane.
Wow.
now i have to watch it again because i can not stop grinning.
Can someone explain to me what's going on in #27? I'm colorblind and confused.
I woke up and watched this first thing, and I am officially more pumped than the coffee could ever make me.
A few standouts (really, they all are):
#24 - I sort of miss MSU making more Michigan touchdowns possible. Getting tackled into your own end zone after a blocked punt? Yes, thanks.
#31 - I'll never get tired of watching that return by Woodson.
#56 - Harbaugh-to-Kolesar...almost forgot how well that combination worked.
I will watch this again later, I think.
#27 is one of the seven TDs we scored in the 49-0 bitch-slapping, curb stomping beat-down of USC in the Jan. 1, 1948 Rose Bowl. Although ranked second in the AP at the end of the regular season, the Wolverines were selected as the nation's No. 1 team over Notre Dame in a special AP Poll taken after the bowl games.
Aside from the age of the film, another thing that makes it look weird is that both Michigan and USC wore their home jerseys in the game.
Wolverine Historian has the full game highlights here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbTIDYhibzQ
My guess is that it's film rather than a TV broadcast, and that the fakey crowd noise was added many years ago.
More on the '47 team—Fritz Crisler's last—here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
Bless your heart!