Freshman year I lived in West Quad. Drew Henson is about four doors down from me. I probably talked with him about 10 times over the course of first semester. The first week back from winter break I pass him in the hall and said hi. He looks at me and says, "Do I know you?"
I'm 6 feet and, at the time, 165 pounds. One day I'm walking down the hall and A-Train comes walking towards me. I had to smash myself against the wall just to get out of the way. He was huge! He looked down and said excuse me. I think my voiced cracked as I told him good luck on Saturday.
I'm jealous of the fact you can shave your beard and then regrow it. On an unrelated note I would like to purchase some of this fur growing tonic you speak of.
Thanks, Brian. The blog is my break away from the negativity in the world but lately it's been just as bad because everyone is loudly yelling about stuff. I appreciate the post.
brush aside two OL like they weren't even there had me laughing like a loon in my office. The best part is the two OL ending up bumping into each other as Hurst heads toward the QB.
I lived in Indiana for 6 years as a kid and had to listen to hoosiers talk trash about basketball all year long. I loved when Michigan beat their ass in football then and I love it now. GO BLUE!
Every game I look at Devin Bush and don't think he is big enough to play LB. The next play he runs over two lineman and smashes the QB. It's like he hears me questioning him...
My father is a Marine and served in Vietnam from '70-'71 and my grandfather was a Marine in the Pacific Theatre and fought on Okinawa and Iwo Jima along with a lot of other brave men. God Bless the Marines and thank you to all of you who served!
Good leaders surround themselves with high talent individuals. Harbaugh did that with his staff and now is implementing it with the playcalling philosophy. Numerous smart people are better than one nincompoop (someone tell the Lions). So, yeah, HARBAUGH!
Another great win for Michigan! What Coach Golder has done since taking over that squad is incredible. He deserves way more recognition than he receives. Go Blue!
Great article, Seth. I remember being a 165 lb freshman walking down the halls of West Quad, looking up, and seeing A Train walking towards me. He took up the whole damn hall! I smashed myself as close to the wall as I could, squeaked out a "hello", and prayed he didn't run me over.
Seeing the clip of him running into the endzone brings back great memories.
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Freshman year I lived in West Quad. Drew Henson is about four doors down from me. I probably talked with him about 10 times over the course of first semester. The first week back from winter break I pass him in the hall and said hi. He looks at me and says, "Do I know you?"
I'm 6 feet and, at the time, 165 pounds. One day I'm walking down the hall and A-Train comes walking towards me. I had to smash myself against the wall just to get out of the way. He was huge! He looked down and said excuse me. I think my voiced cracked as I told him good luck on Saturday.
It's all that whole milk that Chase has been drinking.
Here's to watching Michigan do to the Gophers what my dog does to the ones in my yard.
I'm jealous of the fact you can shave your beard and then regrow it. On an unrelated note I would like to purchase some of this fur growing tonic you speak of.
Thanks, Brian. The blog is my break away from the negativity in the world but lately it's been just as bad because everyone is loudly yelling about stuff. I appreciate the post.
Doctors...what do they know.
I'd eat my hand if it was wrapped in bacon. And now you are telling me to wrap bacon around kielbasa?! Brilliant!
brush aside two OL like they weren't even there had me laughing like a loon in my office. The best part is the two OL ending up bumping into each other as Hurst heads toward the QB.
I lived in Indiana for 6 years as a kid and had to listen to hoosiers talk trash about basketball all year long. I loved when Michigan beat their ass in football then and I love it now. GO BLUE!
Every game I look at Devin Bush and don't think he is big enough to play LB. The next play he runs over two lineman and smashes the QB. It's like he hears me questioning him...
"Can you talk about it..."
You went to college to be a journalist to start a question like that?
I'm sure the offer from Michigan is some type of disrespect
Similar to "just taking it one game at a time".
1. Harbaugh awakens from very brief sleep
2. Takes vitamins (rare, of course)
3. Calls playoff committee
4. Hangs up
5. Playoff committee releases rankings and goes into hiding
6. Michigan is #'s 1-4
Who do we need to hire to get the media to stop reporting that Jourdan Lewis is good?
Shhhhhhhh....nothing to see here.
Apparently I am surprising productive at work when the blog goes down...please let's not let THAT ever happen again.
My father is a Marine and served in Vietnam from '70-'71 and my grandfather was a Marine in the Pacific Theatre and fought on Okinawa and Iwo Jima along with a lot of other brave men. God Bless the Marines and thank you to all of you who served!
Good leaders surround themselves with high talent individuals. Harbaugh did that with his staff and now is implementing it with the playcalling philosophy. Numerous smart people are better than one nincompoop (someone tell the Lions). So, yeah, HARBAUGH!
Fullback handoff every play!
Another great win for Michigan! What Coach Golder has done since taking over that squad is incredible. He deserves way more recognition than he receives. Go Blue!
FerretBall McHarbaugh
It'll be interesting to read the family's perspective on how the game affects its heroes after they leave the field.
Great article, Seth. I remember being a 165 lb freshman walking down the halls of West Quad, looking up, and seeing A Train walking towards me. He took up the whole damn hall! I smashed myself as close to the wall as I could, squeaked out a "hello", and prayed he didn't run me over.
Seeing the clip of him running into the endzone brings back great memories.