The Weekly Report By Tuggy: October 16, 2002

Isn't it a much better workweek following a win? It is especially nice when the win comes in overtime over a quality opponent on a beautiful evening. Excuse me if my weekly homily is a bit verbose but hear me out.

Even though it is still football season it would be remissive of me not to begin by wishing the great John Wooden a happy 92nd birthday. I realize all of you are not basketball people but the wisdom and insights of the "Wizard of Westwood" transcend all human demographics. He is most likely the greatest coach of all time and continues to be a marvelous teacher of life lessons. Mr. Wooden believes sports can teach people a great deal about life and says, "Sports show us so clearly how to work together with others to get the best results. They show that you must think of the group as a whole rather than just of yourself as an individual." It looks like all of us have learned quite a bit in this area as we have put together one hell of a tailgate team. Everyone helps one another eat and drink as much as possible and we are all very unselfish. I think the old coach would be proud of us!

Speaking of teams, I am very confused and concerned about the effect "fantasy teams" are having on our nation. I consider myself to be a rather laid back and easy going fellow but as of late I have been drawn to wish injury upon other humans just to better my "fantasy" status. Even worse I have developed actual hatred for people because of their "fantasy" success and "fantasy" attitudes of superiority. Now we are watching games just to see how our "fantasy" players perform, does anyone else think this is an ingenious marketing plan by the networks to get us to watch more TV? And how about the merchandise it is getting us to purchase, I damn near bought a Deuce McAllister jersey the other day, what is going on with this. I tell you what, men are taking it way too serious, I saw a guy the other day who won his baseball fantasy league and proceeded to post the final standings on his wall much like one would post a college diploma if he had one. We have got to check ourselves. With that being said, Guess who won this week!!!

I know you will all be saddened by this news, Michael Westbrook was inactivated by the Cincinnati Bengals. Too bad we couldn't have inactivated him about 8 years ago, finally we get a slight payback. How about the Spartans, talk about not showing up for a game, it is truly amazing. It seems like the E. Lansing folk were too busy worrying about dropping Coach Izzo from the roof at Midnight Madness instead of winning a football game. Although if the gridiron bunch continues to underachieve, they may be hanging another coach from the roof, and this time it won't be for fun. My suggestion Bobby, start beating somebody. And since execution has come up, how saddening this sniper issue has become. If only innocent victims could be replaced with deserving animals, a good start would obviously be Terrell Owens.

What a grand tailgate event we had this weekend, tons of great food, beverages, and as always, great people to spend a Saturday with, even if the time together did exceed 12 hours. I do want to clear one thing up that I am sure has been bugging the tailgate members that I hold nearest to my heart. You know it is great that some new members were retired to the UMTailgate Hall of Fame, they have definitely put forth an effort of loyalty and support for the team over the years. Let us reflect, what a commitment it is to make such a daring decision as to watch football every Saturday, eat as much food that others prepare for them, and on top of that get all boozed up before and after Michigan games. Wow, what an awesome work ethic these fine men have displayed over the years! I mean come on, what guy in this country wouldn't dream of that schedule, the people whom should be commended are the women who have permitted this behavior to take place. Obviously they have made the greatest sacrifices and have the hardest job I have heard of. They drive, cook, clean, and account for these guys every weekend. I have the utmost respect for all of you and I hope the four gentlemen in question give you extra special thanks and praise real soon, you deserve it. So when I wake up at 7:30 on a Saturday and arrive to see the UMTailgate flag blowing beautifully in the sky, what I see on the flag is not the names of the 4 SOB's that were inducted, but rather to me it reads more like this; Mrs. Dogan, Godmother, Mrs. Captain, and Mrs. Madhatter. You four are the Hall of Famers in my book! And you guys are damn lucky.

Speaking of lucky, we all have hit the jackpot with Frankie's New Red Grill. Pepper cheese filled burgers this week, brats the week before, we are without a doubt moving up to a more advanced level of tailgating. Many props go to The Webmaster and his new portable propane preparer. Speaking of food I am very appreciative of all whom took time to wish me a happy birthday and give me a lovely card, it was very touching. Special thanks to the Godfather whom claims to have prepared and decorated such a daedal cake for me.

How about people making such a to do about Andy Rooney's comments on female sideline reporters at football games. Now I am not too familiar with Rooney but since I am old fashioned I am going to say that I would probably agree with much of his thinking, am I right Steph and Mr. D? But either his Viagra prescription has run out or he likes Lynn Swan's ass because who cares who gives us 20 second updates on pre-scripted topics, as far as I am concerned the hotter the girl the better. I know Swanny was a great receiver and all but right now Melissa Stark seems to be much more valuable to my needs, especially if you have the TV on mute anyway!!

And it is time to begin preparing for this weeks epic battle. As the myrmidons of UM football that we are, we are heading to West Lafayette. It seems that in recent years we have not been faring so well on the Boilermaker campus. Now I personally haven't been to Purdue for these tragic losses but it does appear to be a problem. Could it be that some of the tailgaters whom usually focus on the game at hand are being distracted by, shall we say, visions of sugar plums, the night before?? Lets make sure we get the job done this time fellas.

Finally we have what could be a rivalry rising within the tailgate itself. This Sunday the Lions welcome the Chicago Bears to the new Ford Field. Now us UM fans love the fact that the Ann Arbor West Bears have courted some of our talented stars in the pros but we are Lions fans. We still are proud of the recent heroics the A-Train displayed as he stopped his car and pulled a burning from their car on the Chicago expressway. But he is going to need a lot more strength to stop "Joey Ballgame" and the upstart Lions. Sorry Godfather, Frank and your crew, but I am predicting a big time blow out!

I want to leave you with a little quote that the great pitcher Satchel Paige once used to describe aging players in professional sports. He said, “Age is an issue of mind over matter, if you don't mind then it don't matter.  Now it doesn't really affect me in the area of sport but I have extrapolated this idea into other areas of my life and now I feel much better. May you all have a blessed and enjoyable week!

XOXO, Tugboat J, Draggin you all the way to Purdue.

 

See You In 2005

Goodbye To Joe?
Perhaps in the shadows of the celebration following the game Saturday, a bit of history may have walked off the field. Joe Paterno, one of the greatest college football coaches of all time, may have graced the Big House with his final presence. The Wolverines and Nittany Lions never met before 1993, and they won't meet again now until 2005. The Wolverines hold a 7-3 series lead on Penn State following their 27-24 overtime victory on Saturday, having won the last 6 in a row. Before Michigan's current six-game winning streak, Penn State had not lost six straight in a series since Pittsburgh beat them 10 straight between 1922-31. So we welcomed JoePa into the Big Ten late in his career, and perhaps we send him out, having handed him his worst loss at home (1997), his only shut out at home (2001), and most recently his longest losing streak against one team.

Make Room in the Hall
On Saturday, for the second time in UMTailgate.com history, new members were inducted into the UMTailgate.com Hall of Fame. The Madhatter and John Dogan joined the Godfather and Captain Michigan on the flag. In an emotional ceremony, The Madhatter was inducted by the Godfather, and John Dogan was inducted by Capatain Michigan. These gentleman have demonstrated the unique ability to celebrate the passion that is the Michigan Tailgate experience, to celebrate the team on the field in a win or a loss, and to drink beyond the normal capacity for someone in their age group. It is for these reasons that I am proud to welcome these two great men into the UMTailgate.com Hall of Fame.

On Deck: The Boilermakers

GO BLUE!!!

The Webmaster

Champaign Wishes

On the Road Again

In our second road trip of the year, we met up again with Gar's World (we just live in it) and tailgated in style just blocks away from the stadium. Garwitches, marinated king salmon, and hamballs were on the pregame menu, and hamburgers, brats, and chicken wings came out in the postgame. In between meals, the Wolverines dominated the Illini 45-28. The domination did not come in total yardage, but in turnovers and special teams play, a previous area of weakness.

The win gave the Wolverines their 21st consecutive win in Big Ten openers, and their 3rd consecutive win over the 2001 Big Ten Champion Fighting Illini, and continued a streak of domination by the Wolverines in Champaign, having not lost there since 1983.

GO BLUE!!!


Not So Hot

Utes With Heart

The Utah Utes, with their small corner of fans within Michigan Stadium, did everything they needed to do on Saturday. They hung around until the very end, getting within a field goal late in the fourth quarter before the Michigan defense forced a turnover to seal the victory 10-7. Just watching the game was brutal, and we can only hope for improvements as we move into the Big 10 season next Saturday in Illinois. Special thanks to Gar of Garsworld.net for his post-game hospitality.

I apologize for the brief update, I'll get back into the swing of things after next week's game. Hope to see you all in Champaign.

GO BLUE!!!

The Webmaster

Mystique and Mistakes

Return to Glory

I must admit, I was awfully two-faced leading up to the game on Saturday. Driving acoss the state of Michigan, I announced to the passengers in the car that I really was uncomfortable going into Notre Dame. I couldn't help but imagine the stomach turning feeling of the national spotlight shining upon the Wolverines on Sunday. Envisioning not the good spotlight, but that light they shine in the face of suspects in investigation rooms in movies and television shows. It's the light that exposes your weaknesses and eventually forces you to come clean with the truth. The truth is, I have trouble believing that Notre Dame has a better team than Michigan. The truth is, we are making mistakes that are inexcusable. The truth is, the defense isn't as good as we thought it would be. The truth is, John Navarre often looks uncomfortable, overthrows receivers, and in turn makes me uncomfortable. After Saturday, the truth is, it's tough to believe in this team the way you may have believed in them on Friday. The truth is, we were beaten by the Fighting Irish, 25-23 in South Bend, had a short missed (blocked) field goal, got caught for a safety, committed stupid penalties, and got shown up on the national stage. The truth is, our Wolverines have 2 wins and 3 losses in their last 5 games.

Prior to gametime, at tailgate #2 of the day, I changed my tune and got cocky, spouting off about all of the ND fans and their 'Return to Glory' shirts. At this point, I became convinced that we could not lose. I remarked that it is a travesty that a storied program such as ND would have to 'Return'. To 'Return' you have to leave. After this weekend, I can't help but wonder, are we about to leave? No doubt the rest of the country, jealous of our century plus of sucess, are giving us a collective 'don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out'.

An Extravegenza of Tailgating

After having been to the Godfather's pad only a few times before, I went there 3 separate times in two days this weekend. The crew and I had a Friday night midnight snack, a Saturday morning breakfast, and a Saturday evening dinner and drinks. A thousand thanks go to The Godfather and Godmother for their hospitality. All of us enjoyed the trip down memory lane in the Hall of Fame section of the basement, and the video of the initial meeting of Stephen, Bubba and the Godfather's crew that brought us all together. Food, alcohol, memorabilia, and last but not least a fight (not De La Hoya - Vargas, but Pedro - Nick) followed by mailbox baseball without a bat for entertainment. It doesn't get any better than that.

Movin' On Down

The Wolverines fall to #14 from #6 and #7 respectively in the coach's and AP polls. That puts them just behind the Huskies that had a bye week, and just ahead of a Penn State team that manhandled the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Saturday night game.

Get Pumped Up... It's a Big Game Against, um, Utah?

Utah? Coming off of a controversial loss to Arizona coming on a blown call late in the 4th quarter, the Utes are going to be pissed when they come to town next weekend. At this point, it would be in our best interest not to take anyone lightly. Until we get our collective acts in order, we should worry about every game.

GO BLUE!!!

The Webmaster