Resurrection Day. What past MgoContent would you like to see brought back to life?

Submitted by mGrowOld on September 6th, 2022 at 3:59 PM

With Brian now steadily increasing he's written contributions to the site (yay!) and Alex emerging as a more than capable replacement to Ace (yay!) it got me thinking of weekly site features that are now gone, but not forgotten.  One's that I miss and would love to see brought back to their former glory if time and inclination from the MgoWriting team exists.  My top three are as follows:

This Week In Schadenfreude: Brian

Before there was Opponent Watch, This Week In Schadenfreude existed as the site's funniest weekly feature.  Many have tried to copy, all have failed.   When it came to mocking other team's fan bases insane internet comments Brian had no equal.   This was actually a national article featured on EDSBS (Everyday should be Saturday), a mostly SEC blog that shut down in 2019 but was linked here weekly.

Blogpoll: Brian

These were so much fun.   Brian would post his weekly top 25 with a few comments on the how & why he made the choices he did then had the board crowd-source his poll.  We were able to offer our opinions and collectively we created an MgoTop25 poll weekly.

Best of the Board: Seth

Every Friday morning Seth would post the best Diaries & Board Posts for the week.  For those of us making active comments/thread creation it was always a challenge to see if your pithy comment or especially insightful observation made the cut, so to speak, and was deemed by Seth to be one of the week's best.

Blue@LSU

September 6th, 2022 at 4:08 PM ^

This Month in MGoBlog History

It was a good opportunity for those of us who haven't been here from the early days to experience some of the great (or not so great) moments and writing  of the past.

mGrowOld

September 6th, 2022 at 4:10 PM ^

100% agree that was really cool but wasnt that one created/posted by one of us, not the MgoStaff?

Oh and I should note that Brian wasnt just good at mocking other team's fan bases when melt-down's occurred - we are also frequent targets of his wrath after posting stupid comments here and elsewhere.   But mostly here.

 

WolverineHistorian

September 6th, 2022 at 4:34 PM ^

Uhhhhhh....I don't know.  In order for this to happen, and given where he left off, wouldn't that mean we'd have to go back to September of 2008?  Otherwise known as the beginning of RichRod?  That season set a school record for losses and a TON of great winning streaks went up in smoke.  Is anyone really going to want to relive that?   

m1jjb00

September 6th, 2022 at 4:17 PM ^

Draftageddon.  I actually enjoyed it, but I can take it or leave it.  But, the complaints from others were so over-the-top funny, I'd bring it back just to read others whinge.

 

BursleysFinest

September 6th, 2022 at 4:18 PM ^

TWIS (This Week in Schadenfreude) was awesome.  Don't remember when that one actually died, but here is a re-creation of what that would have looked like during the RichRod\Hoke years... 

FreddieMercuryHayes

September 6th, 2022 at 4:19 PM ^

This Week in Schadenfreude was one of the best things out there.  Not really an MGoBlog thing, but a Brian Cook thing.  I personally think Brian should spend more of his time wading through other teams' message boards misery and writing articles about it.

1VaBlue1

September 6th, 2022 at 8:01 PM ^

I don't know where/what Ace's new blog is, and I don't really care.  His post-game write-ups were pretty good, and his basketball content was top notch.  But with the way Seth, Alex, and Dave have stepped up, I don't miss Ace one bit.  I especially don't miss the way he crapped on Seth every podcast (the Ace-Brian team was passively mean to Seth (sometimes overtly), I always thought).

Grampy

September 6th, 2022 at 6:03 PM ^

I'm sure many of you are aware of this, but EDSBS may be gone, but the crew at the heart of that fine website (Spencer Hall, Ryan Nanni, Jason Kirk, and Holly Anderson) are doing podcasts these days, specifically the glorious Shutdown Fullcast.  In season, it's generally two podcasts a week, one reviewing the weekend action and called Fullcast After Dark (or some such thing) and the preview episode later in the week.  FWIW, they certainly ridicule teams which perform way below expectations.  They also lean into cultural and personal humorous topics, too.  They are fun to listen to.

Grampy

September 6th, 2022 at 6:03 PM ^

I'm sure many of you are aware of this. EDSBS may be gone, but the crew at the heart of that fine website (Spencer Hall, Ryan Nanni, Jason Kirk, and Holly Anderson) are doing podcasts these days, specifically the glorious Shutdown Fullcast.  In season, it's generally two podcasts a week, one reviewing the weekend action and called Fullcast After Dark (or some such thing) and the preview episode later in the week.  FWIW, they certainly ridicule teams which perform way below expectations.  They also lean into cultural and personal humorous topics, too.  They are fun to listen to.