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Michigan Football Memories (Widescreen)

Michigan Football Memories (Widescreen)
From coaches Fielding Yost to Lloyd Carr and Heisman winners Tom Harmon to Charles Woodson, the University of Michigan is home to one of the greatest traditions in college football. "Michigan Football Memories" tells the stories of the legendary players, coaches, athletic directors and broadcasters who made Wolverine football what it is today. Experience the winning tradition of Fritz Crisler and Bo Schembechler, the excitement of football Saturday in Ann Arbor, those die-hard Michigan fans, the thrill of the marching band and Michigan's #1 cheerleader, Bob Ufer. Discover how the "The Big House", tailgating, the famous winged helmet and "Hail to the Victors" have come to be recognized throughout America as symbols of Michigan's winning legacy. Featuring rare archival footage as well as new interviews with Bo Schembechler, Lloyd Carr, Don Canham, Ron Kramer, Jamie Morris, Jim Brandstatter and others, "Michigan Football Memories" is the story of the people, places and things that have made Michigan football an American tradition. Michigan football team and player statistics; Highlights of Tom Harmon and his historic 1940 game against Ohio State; Highlights of the Mad Magicians' incredible win over USC in the 1948 Rose Bowl; Original 1927 newsreel of the dedication of "The Big House;" Highlights of the 1969 victory over Ohio State, including a rare post-game interview with Bo Schembechler.



The University of Michigan Story: Hail to the Victors
The University of Michigan Story: Hail to the Victors
Since its founding in 1817, the University of Michigan has had a history of making history -- social, political, medical, scientific, technological, athletic, national, and global. As the first American university to be nonsectarian and make education available to qualified students regardless of sex, religion, race, or country of origin, UM paved the way for luminaries in every field, from literary giants like Arthur Miller to medical pioneers like William Mayo and Jonas Salk to superstars like Madonna and Iggy Pop. This beautiful book celebrates that rich history in spectacular photographs -- over 150 -- from past and present. With an historical introduction and a captivating campus tour, this one-of-a-kind keepsake is a perfect gift for anyone who "bleeds blue and gold.



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