beedub93

September 3rd, 2015 at 12:15 PM ^

Once I saw who wrote it, I clicked off on it.

Chuck Culpepper is one if the biggest assholes when it comes to dogging Michigan. He wrote a column for several years in the local paper where I live and slammed Michigan every chance he got - he's Drew Sharp, only differences are that he writes for a different paper and went to UVA.

If he wrote a nice piece, then that's news to me. He had a top-25 college football column about 25 things to watch for, and took a couple of dickish potshots at Michigan.

Fuck that guy.



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wolverine1987

September 3rd, 2015 at 12:32 PM ^

tons of M grads, and this is a great story from the Post that gives a wonderul sense of what's going on. Also it makes me want to be in school again.

EDIT: oh and OP, yiou could use a few tips on gaining readership for posts using headlines :)

RGard

September 3rd, 2015 at 1:27 PM ^

I count large numbers of beans for a living so I'm not an expert at post titles.  That said...you did read it!

Where are you watching the game tonight?  I'll be in Ashburn at the Broadlands Sports Bar and grill (assuming they didn't lie to me about having the game on there tonight).

1464

September 3rd, 2015 at 12:31 PM ^

I got goosebumps from that article.  It really did a good job painting a larger than life image of our coach.  I may decide to forgo the front door of my neighborhood bar tonight and instead run straight through the wall and directly into a seat in front of a TV.  I'm pumped.

superstringer

September 3rd, 2015 at 12:56 PM ^

And here I thought it was going to be the article about the Redskin's GM's wife accusing an ESPN reporter of getting the scoop on RGIII by giving BJs to the GM.  I'm sorely disappointed that's not the story in the WP you linked to.

LSAClassOf2000

September 3rd, 2015 at 1:33 PM ^

At Bivouac, the near-campus store selling outdoors gear and lots else, 24-year-old Anthony Huhn might help you pick out backpacks and say, “Everyone who has been hiding in their basement has come out, and now they’re saying, ‘Football, yay.’ ”

Well, if you were hiding in the basement, there are few better stores in Ann Arbor to help you with the long-term survival prospects of that than Bivouac, but what a long, lonely wait it was regardless of where you were, it seems. I've been in that "Football, yay" mode myself, especially now that it is finally near (as in hours now).