[EDITED] Best Michigan Jersey Thread

Submitted by WolverineOptimist on

[Ed-Seth: I thought we would open this topic up to best Michigan jersey ideas in general. I have an upcoming Roundtable question saved on but the more opinions the better. What would you get if you could have any signed jersey? What have you seen that you were like "that's awesome?" What attributes make a jersey you want to represent (how good a guy the guy is, how good a player he was etc)?  and what downrates one (left early for NFL, too obscure, to popular)?

Original Post:

Hey guys, I have a Charles Woodson signed jersey on the left hand side of my room wall, in middle have a framed picture of 4 all time greats at Michigan, and have extra money I have saved up, and need a jersey on right hand side of wall. What signed jersey should I get? Need help! I was thinking 1. Howard, 2. Brady, 3. Carter. What is your thoughts? Thanks again! 

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lastofthedogmen

December 20th, 2014 at 6:00 PM ^

That's a tough call for me - I've always thought Desmond had better hands (seriously, has anyone ever had better hands???) but Anthony was better running after the catch.  It'd be interesting to see a YAC comparison.  Never could figure out how Carter made it through college without losing his legs.  Never seen such toothpicks on a player!

Gunga Galunga

December 20th, 2014 at 2:33 PM ^

I have an Anthony Carter game worn jersey from his USFL days. I got this from a friend of mine whose dad owned Dooley's back in the day. He said that AC came in wearing the jersey and he offered him cash and free tshirts, along with free food and drinks for the jersey. I have always wanted to get the jersey signed from AC but have no idea how to contact him. Does anybody have an idea about how to go about this? I would really appreciate it!!

Tater

December 20th, 2014 at 4:07 PM ^

Nick Sheridan represented Michigan with honor and class.  He was a walkon who earned a scholly, got his degree and is now coaching at Tennessee.  Put Threet and Forcier on the clearnace rack.  Burn the Mallett and Boren jerseys.

But Nick Sheridan deserves your respect and gratitude for sticking it out through the good and the bad.