Memorial Day…Lest We Forget

02umwmu-eagleIf you’ve gone to a Michigan football game you’ve probably walked right by it.  Just inside the main gate at Michigan Stadium rests a memorial which reads:

TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY

In 1945 Michigan Stadium was dedicated to all Wolverines who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.  The bronze eagle memorial is a reminder that the freedoms that we take for granted have come with a steep price.

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Today we take time to remember those who have died serving their country.  We remember the 5000 people who died in the Revolutionary war, the 600,000 who died during the Civil War, the 50,000 who died in World War I, and the 200,000 who died in World War II, and everyone else who died in the service of their country.  With our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan those numbers continue to grow every day.

The stark reality is that US combat deaths are equal to an entire season attendance of a Michigan football.  Not to mention the countless others who died during “peacetime” and countless seriously injured in service to their country.

So the next time you go to Michigan Stadium take some time to visit the memorial.  When you’re sitting in your seat look around at the 100,000 people watching the game and consider how many Americans have given their lives to protect your way of life.

Despite all of the comparisons that we make between football and battle in reality football is just a game.  Everyone comes home from a Michigan football game no matter what the outcome.

The same can’t be said for those who have defended our country in its time of need.

Fab 5: Time for New Ending

It wasn’t supposed to end that way.

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Once a long time ago, the Fab 5 ruled the world. As a University of Michigan during their reign, basketball made for a welcome diversion.

Their swagger, their style, and most of the all their play made them the talk of the country.

Wherever you went people were wearing Michigan gear.

Some older alums shunned their brazen style but most of the country embraced them as budding superstars.

As freshman they came up short in the national championship game but they returned to claim what was surely their pre-ordained  championship the following season.

Of course, we know what happened. Michigan didn’t win, falling to North Carolina 77-71 in the 1993 final. It was painful to watch.

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Chris Webber declared for the NBA draft and the Fab 5 were no more.

And in a perfect world the story would have ended there. A great team comes up short on the court but makes a huge cultural impact before eventually going  pro for NBA riches.

Of course, that wasn’t to be.

Mistakes made during their high school careers would come back to haunt some members of the Fab 5.

Webber, Rose, and Howard would go on to have successful NBA careers but the fallout from the booster scandal that began during their time in Ann Arbor and continued after their departure would result in many of their records being erased by the NCAA.

The scandal would also have grave implications for Michigan basketball program which struggled for years to dig out from the resulting sanctions.

Many Wolverine fans are bitter towards Chris Webber for his role in the scandal.

His comments about Michigan over the years haven’t done much to win over his detractors.

I should know, as I’ve carried around a lot of bitterness towards Webber since his role in the booster scandal became evident. But there is a lot of blame to go around from that era  starting with the coaches, parents, and administrators who all should have made better choices themselves. Not to mention a media (here’s looking at you Mitch Albom) who were eager to profit from the hoopla surrounding the Fab 5.

Webber’s mistakes now are over 20 years in past. It’s time to let it go. I doubt he’s the same person who made the wrong decisions back then.

And while I can’t imagine myself ever actively cheering for him, I’m done rooting against him. There’s too much positive happening with Michigan basketball under John Beilein to keep harping on 20 year old mistakes.

Tomorrow the Michigan Wolverine Basketball team will play for the National Championship in Atlanta. Many players on the team grew up idolizing the Fab 5.

At this point according to Jalen Rose, 4 of the Fab 5 will be present at the game. Only Chris Webber, who lives in Atlanta, has not confirmed his attendance.

Let’s be clear- this will be  a story whether Chris shows up or not. Right now the story depends on what choice Webber makes tomorrow. Hopefully Jalen will convince him to attend.

It would be a great boost for the team and maybe, just maybe, it would provide the groundwork for continued healing between Webber and the University of Michigan.

Webber can’t change the past but he does have an opportunity to inspire this current team by reuniting with his Fab 5 teammates in Atlanta.

It would be a great way to start writing a new ending for the Fab 5.

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Hoop Dreams Realized

Recorded in 2004 by Brent Petway (special thanks to TG!)

{Verse 1}
We play in Crisler Arena, where the hoopers at.
The post men, the high flyers,
And the three-point shooters at.
NIT 2004, other teams pursuing that.
Dunkin on these lame cats
(A.G., why you doin’ that?)
Man cuz that’s my job, 2-for-1.
I catch the lob,
the lob I catch.
make you say whoa like Black Rob.
But it ain’t ova yet cuz who handle the rock?
D. Horton, plain and simple, yeah he get off his shots.
But who call the shots, T.A.,
coach Ram, coach Moore, coach Swen.
Slam Jam thank you ma’am!
Next up, nyce man game high 28,
My first 28 field goals,
(How many were dunks?) 28!
Then L.A., Mr. consistency,
Sherrod Harrell, Graham Brown Tri-captaincy.
And why we play so hard?
Why we run when Plock say run?
It ain’t the name on the back,
It’s the name on the front!

{Chorus}
I Said, we gotta be one of the most underrated teams in basketball
By the end of this year, we’re gonna be called #1! #1!
Michigan..huh? #1! #1! (Yeah) (x2)

{Verse 2}
The NIT was just for starters,
Naw…we ain’t finished yet.
Courtney Sims keeps blockin’ shots,
I’m flyin through the air like lear jets.
Then in comes Big Game Hunter,
Known as a Big Game Hunter,
Shoot three-pointers like his name’s Lindsey Hunter.
Switch the subject, in comes J.C. Mathis,
He’s complaining ‘cuz Amadou keeps hackin’.
Keeps smackin’, he keeps foulin’,
meanwhile Ashtyn Bell still wildin’.
Dani, John and R.C., too,
Blue team combo like R2 D2.
Michigan State and Illinois, too,
Georgia Tech, yeah, they’ll all get ran through.
All get done too, Maize Rage, Blue Crew,
Cheer for who, who, dribble, dribble, shoot, shoot.
Basketball this year and football this year,
We all goin’ for the championship.

{Chorus}