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In What It Means to Be a Wolverine, many of Michigan's greatest players and coaches recall with vigor, honesty, and emotion the years they spent at the University of Michigan, a time in which they contributed to one of college football's most glorious traditions.
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". . . how can anyone come close to the tradition in Ann Arbor where games have been played since 1879? "More victories than any school anywhere in the country . . . around 111,000 fans for each game at the Big House . . . the most distinct helmet in the country . . . the greatest fight song in the history of college sports . . . with Ohio State, the most celebrated rivalry in all of sports . . . New Year's Day bowl games . . . Big Ten championships . . . the tunnel . . . the Little Brown Jug . . . the marching band . . . the tailgate parties. ". . . The history is alive and endless. But the essence of tradition transcends victories, statistics, events, and all the other celebrated features that comprise college football. "The essence of tradition lies in the hearts of the people who protect and perpetuate that storied history that was handed down to them. And they carefully pass that legacy down to generations yet to come." -From the Foreword by Bo Schembechler
What it Means to Be a Wolverine: Michigan's Greatest Players, Talk about Michigan Football (What It Means)
What it Means to Be a Wolverine: Michigan's Greatest Players, Talk about Michigan Football (What It Means),Kevin Allen,Art Regner,Nate Brown,Bo Schembechler,Triumph Books,1572436611,Football,Football - College,Football - General,History,Michigan Wolverines (Football team),Sports,Sports & Recreation,University of Michigan
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