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Wolverines on the Web Goes Old School

The above is WolverineHistorian’s latest YouTube contribution: Michigan’s 10-7 victory over Ohio State in 1971, which was never televised, so the video is taken from coaches film highlights. I don’t know how you do it, WolverineHistorian, but I’m damn impressed.

In football stuff, MVictors scores a two-part interview with GoBlueWolverine’s Sam Webb, covering his radio work, how he got started in the recruiting business, the difference between Lloyd Carr and Rich Rodriguez’s recruiting approach, and more. The Rivalry, Esq. gives us the TV ratings by conference for the bowl season, and guess which conference got the highest ratings? SEC fans will be shocked, but the Big Ten reigns supreme. TRE also gives us a glowing draft profile of Brandon Graham, which may or may not have been written by a die-hard Wolverine. Over at MGoBlog, TomVH interviews MaxPreps’ Stephen Spiewak, who answers questions on Michigan’s recruiting class, which is ranked ninth in the country on their website.

Over in hoops world, UMHoops does a Q&A with the Purdue Basketball Blog, while Burgeoning Wolverine Star, still smarting over the Wisconsin loss, readies for 2010-11.



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