Rain in the Desert - The 2022 Fiesta Bowl Pics

So the weather sucked. Went to see the sun…which won’t appear in Michigan again until May…and the elusive bastard didn’t peak out from behind the clouds until Jan 1. Microcosm of the long weekend. The chase of perfection is a sad road. Disappointment is inevitable. Probably the second best season of football in my lifetime but losing leaves a sour taste. The missed opportunity will linger. But sometime in the next month or so, I’ll remember that we won the Big Ten for the second consecutive season, completely dominated the team that took Georgia to the brink before choking, embarrassed the Rose Bowl champion, and sentenced little brother to death by a thousand field goal paper cuts frustrating them to the point of felonious assault. I’ll remember that JJ and Donovan will return, that our portal haul was amazeballs, and that where we’ve are vs where we were is nothing short of miraculous. Happy new year folks. The folks that gathered in Arizona from the tailgate fam and from so many other walks of life made it all worth it, and I can’t wait to do it all again in 241 days. Pictures are below, game page is here.

Go Blue.

Pictures of Champions 2022 Edition

The tailgate crew (with 2021 BTC experience under our belt) opted for a restaurant experience over the downtown Indy cold, wind, and bad canned beer. We landed at Fogo de Chao, packing an artery or two before making our way to the stadium. Probably the last real tailgate of the year, though I’m angling for a little something if we make it to SoFi.

What can you possibly do as an encore when you dispatched the evil empire for a second consecutive season just seven days ago? Nothing. Short of literally hanging-a-hundred, we were not going to leave Lucas Oil impressed on Saturday. And while it wasn’t smooth sailing by a long shot, once Michigan seized the 2nd half and went up 28-13, we all kind of sat around waiting for them to drop the confetti and play Mr Brightside. And rather patiently I might add. Holy shit those commercials.

Michigan defeats Ohio State in Columbus and Purdue for the Title in back to back weekends…and they did it plagued with injuries. Now with 28 days to rest up for a beatable semi-final opponent, January 9th is truly within reach.

Not the greatest of pictures this week, but I’ll make up for it on NYE in PHX.

We Went in There and Took it From Them - THE Ohio State Photos

New crew, who dis’?

Still buzzing. Big thanks to Christian and his boys for letting us crash their party. And a big hello to a couple of new traveling buddies (Don and Rob) that hit their stride so quickly it felt like they had been there all year long. I haven’t had much to say this season, probably out of some combination of laziness and writing self-consciousness, but hyperbole aside Saturday November 26 of 2022 will forever have its place on the mantle with Saturday November 22 of 1969 (and 1997),

Columbus is an experience I don’t recommend for most, a city built on fan violence, incest, tooth decay, and the smell of blood and urine. And as someone that felt the brunt of the blowback from Michigan’s unexpected beatdowns of the Buckeyes in the 90’s, I was expecting an ornery bunch when we arrived on Saturday. Instead, they took on the form of a fan that I have only seen at Notre Dame. Cocksure. They looked down their noses at us, as if to say “We are the elite. You are trash. Your lucky victory of last year will remain as meaningless as the one you had under Hoke. Please prepare for this inevitable beat down.” I’ve never seen a group more confident. And they remained that way well into the game. They were, dare I say, happy? No shit talking, no tossing dog feces, no 80-year old grandmother flipping me double birds (all things I have indeed experienced in the past). Even when it hit 24-20, they pointed to all three Michigan TDs coming on “busted coverage”, and remained confident that they controlled the game. But when Michigan rolled a 3rd quarter drive into the 4th, and put up another 7 after a 15-play, 81-yard drive that sucked up 7:51 and made it 31-20, the puckering got serious, and a hush fell over the crowd. I’ve never seen it quiet in there. I’ve seen that fanbase rush the field more than I’ve seen my own, but never ever has it been quiet. Chants of “Go Blue” were audible in The Shoe. And after Donovan Edwards busted his first of two 75+ yard TD runs, those “Go Blue” chants began to echo off of empty seats of fans exciting in disbelief.

It was absolutely glorious.

The concourse rang out in random shouts of “It’s Great To Be A Michigan Wolverine” as we made our way down the 10-story spire of the great cement toilet, but when we hit the street, it was silent. A college house we passed on Neal St. played a slow sad country song. I was not addressed by a single Buckeye. So shocked, the poor bastards couldn’t even muster up a “Fuck You” for posterity. I also remained quiet, out of respect for their dead.

Savor it folks. See you in Indy.


Photos Backlog: We went to Jersey and Sucked for a Half

Gonna be a dump of three games worth of pics here real quick, so stay tuned.

“Back in my day” it took 20 minutes for the lights in the gym to warm up and fully illuminate. These pesky kids with their new-fangled LEDs think they can just switch them on and off at will and change the colors and whatnot. “I don’t like it,” he said in an old man voice.

Anyway, the photos are few, the attendees were minimal, and the quality was low. But here they are anyway:

Game page lives here.