Each week (either tuesday or thursday)our co editor Jon will be bringing you a spotlight on post. He will take a look at different schools from all over the land giving you the facts, numbers, and history. Expect lots of good info and of course, the lovely ladies!
Well we all know what school is coming today but I'll still give you a witty intro. Home to 3 Heisman's(and the last non offensive player to win it) Home to the greatest rivalry in college sports, home to the great Bo Schembechler, Home of the "Fab 5" who flopped come tourney time because of a time out management issue, and just happens to be New England Patriots QB Tom Brady.
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (simply Michigan) is a coeducational public research university in the state of Michigan. The university was founded in 1817 in Detroit, and moved to Ann Arbor in 1837. Today, it is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus of the University of Michigan system, which now has two satellite campuses with 41,042 students. Well all I can say is that I'm glad I'm not a student there as in 2007 their out of state tuition ranks as the highest in the US! The Maize and Blue participate in the Big 10 conference with 24 of their sports teams. The football team holds records for the most all-time wins and highest all-time winning percentage in NCAA Division I-A history. They have won or shared in 42 big 10 championships. they have 14 national championships with the last in 1997. The campus is regarded as one of the 20 best in the US, with more than 420,000 living graduates it would be too hard to pick out any one just to tell you about buuuuuutttt since I like all of you the list includes: the late U.S. president Gerald Ford, Dana Jacobson and Steve Phillips of ESPN, Rich Eisen of the NFL Network. Those are just a few that you may know. Now on to they poon!!
I love Michigan too!!!
This next one may be my favorite picture of all time!!
God I love em...showin school spirit anywhere they can. Pics found from around the web.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment