The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - November 15, 2004 - 58 t°°bO tes ug IR~~o~ ^teMc ie t Rae 0 th g'g' aI w d r u yu aran I.. Youcrazy ibastaisin hedrive ra lhas O'c aitsg- jon I-"0mth ysi, i gae cedt h suet ore W nith, i esall 806 ' hisplayers i rompoversmit de~~eric~aceS CO olverine ap o o~t Jowi1' An te S;x:cact the ji than all aga'n attu t althe 0td0m1pse a9en instinctas. Th S ~tar that h ia rel t on their chol mi hiostte~~atS oou can say aou reed w e 01the to becefigaueWs One0 a0~% a"'-~soV Mac he, l thee s rth yarth rue aerr Cite diigadi1V Hype-meter :. SEC fans M' hockey fans at Yost "Tremendous" - Lloyd's proud You'll be a fine Michigan alum Shaking keys ton 3rd down Sorority girls on cell phones You were great for the Minnesota and Michigan State games the last two times out, but in that first half on Saturday, you were completely lifeless. If you wonder why opponents aren't scared of the Big House, this game could be used as Exhibit A. And don't even try to complain about the noon start. Now, it seems like most of you stayed to the very end, and that's a good thing. But that fact that that is the only praise we can think of is pretty sad. (Apparently the wave was very well done, but we don't really care.) All in all, it was a pretty average season for the Michigan Stadium crowds. Outside of the last few minutes against Minnesota and the surreal fourth quarter against Michigan State, the fans were pretty subdued all season long. Granted, most of the games weren't exactly thrilling. For the season, the final grade is: "You'll be a fine Michigan alum." awards out th