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Hardcover What It Means to Be a Wolverine: Michigan's Greatest Players Talk about Michigan Football Book

ISBN: 1572436611

ISBN13: 9781572436619

What It Means to Be a Wolverine: Michigan's Greatest Players Talk about Michigan Football

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Taking a decade-by-decade approach to the University of Michigan football tradition, this collection brings together over 40 stories from the most outstanding voices of the program. The spirit of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A must for a fan of the Maize and Blue

From the inspirational foreward by Bo all the way through the National Championship team of 1997, this book truly captures the essence of Michigan Football. It shows how being a "Michigan Man" goes well beyond the gridiron and is with you for the rest of your life. Definitely a must-read! GO BLUE!!!

Outstanding read for any fan of Michigan or college football in general

I recently purchased this book for my father and have no regrets. It's a terrific read, offering fans a rare chance to hear their Michigan football heroes tell their stories. I wholeheartedly recommend it!

What it Means to Be a Wolverine

It you ever admired Ohio States rivals this would be a great book for you. It is spiced up with rosters from the four magicians to the famous wide receiver Braylon Edwards. I enjoyed this book because I like college football and its history. The are many more reasons I like this book, but I'm only going to list three. I like Michigan football and its players. I enjoyed all the accomplishments of the Michigan alumni. For the final suggestion I thought this would be a great book for the Michigan football players from the past and present. You could also see if you were one of Michigan's best athletes. By reading this popular piece of writing you could remember how exciting your years in college were.

OVER 70 YEARS OF GREAT PLAYERS!

With a foreward by legendary coach Bo Schembechler, "What it Means to be a Wolverine" features dozens of former University of Michigan football players, relating in their own words, what it was like to have the honor of playing football at Michigan. As pointed out at the beginning, Michigan football is all about tradition. Michigan has not has a losing season since 1967, the longest streak in college football. In fact, they have had only had 14 losing seasons in their 126 year history. They will be playing in their 31st consecutive bowl game. Also the longest streak in college football which would also be about 8 years longer were it not for the Big Ten conferences ridiculous rule that only one team could go to a bowl game up until 1975. Michigan lost only three regular season games from 1970 to 1974 yet only went to one bowl game. The book presents these player reflections by decade beginning with the 1930's and perhaps Michigan's most famous player, former President Gerald Ford. Ford, a center, played on the national champion teams of 1932 & 1933 and was voted team MVP in 1934. Ford tells the story of how a black teammate, Willis Ward, was not permitted to play in a game against Georgia Tech as Tech refused to take the field if he played. This event would shape Ford's lifetime views on civil rights. Ford was offered a chance to play professionally by both Detroit and Green Bay but chose instead to attend Yale Law School. The 1940's is represented by many great Michigan stars including Bob Chappius, the MVP of the 1948 Rose Bowl, and Heisman runner up and Bump Elliott who played on that same 1947 National Champion team with Chappius and would later coach the team from 1959 to 1968. Most local fans remember Bill Freehan as an 11 time all-star catcher for the Detroit Tigers but many may not know that the two-sport star played one year of football at Michigan. Freehan shares his thoughts on that one memorable year before he signed a pro contract with the Tigers in 1961. Jim Brandstatter is still a well known name to Michigan fans. The former offensive lineman was a part of the first spring practice ever run by Schembechler when he took over as coach, the most grueling he ever endured. Brandstatter admits he didn't like Bo at first but soon his commitment paid off with their stunning upset of Ohio State in 1969. Today, Brandstatter continues to do color commentary for Michigan games on radio and hosts a weekly coach's show with Lloyd Carr. Rick Leach is another legend. A four year starter at QB and an All-American. Leach was another two sport star who went onto play pro baseball. Leach's proudest moment came in Michigan's win over Ohio State in 1978 as he tells a hysterical story of how legendary OSU coach Woody Hayes what hitting himself in the head following a Leach TD pass. Jamie Morris held the career record for rushing yardage for several years but it's his never before heard story about Chris Spielman that fans will be

Great For Any Wolvering Football Fan

This book was a great buy. Written by Schembechler, it gives a great perspective on the team and football from an inside source. Highly reccomended for any Michigan Football fan. Lots of nice pictures as well. GO BLUE!
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