8A - Thursday, November 15, 2007
The Michigan Daily - michigandailY.com
Want to help Michigan?
Wear Maize Saturday
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An American
Master's Degree in
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It's time for me to hit you blue.
with some truthbombs. This Saturday,
You've coaches, players
sucked as favor. Wear maiz
fans this It's really not1
year. makes a big differ
From Have you see
chanting Penn State, Illin
"We Want sin? How muchr
Mallett!" it look when an
during the dressed in one col
first half of DANIEL I'm sure you
the Oregon BROMWICH Michigan Stadiun
game to leav- covered in maize.
ing before Broms Why not?
the end of Away 1. You don't we
the same it's going to be
contest to booing Michigan coach sweatshirt is blu
Lloyd Carr during the pre-game fix. First, you can
introductions of the Notre Dame You'll probably b
game - it's been flat-out embar- game anyway, at
rassing. combined with th
Your performance against Ore- warm you. Second
gon even led to the following state- you can simply pu
ment: over your sweatsl
"I don't really care what fans to do, and it make
think," captain Mike Hart said. ference. And sinc
I'm sure he didn't mean it, and a T-shirt over a
he later qualified his statement, multiple layers o:
but provoking that kind of a reac- shirts and pull
tion from a beloved leader like the top one.
Hart can't feel good. 2. You don't we
The breaking point came during you spent a lot of
the first quarter of the Minnesota sey, and you wan
game. Notonly did few of you show game. Three wo
up before the end of the period, but up. For one gan
when you did, it was quietly and State, at the end
HOYAS
From page 5A
in crunch time. Georgetownmay have a hidden weapon.
Freshman guard Austin Freeman is one of the
nation's best first-year players, and should pick up
some of the slack Green left behind.
But the Wolverines seemed very comfortable with
un-intimidating
do the Michigan
and fellow fans a
;e.
that hard, and it
rence.
o the crowds at
ois and Wiscon-
more better does
entire stadium is
Aor?
have. But still,
m is almost never
ar maize because
cold and your
e. This is easy to
r just deal with it.
be drunk for the
nd the beer buzz
he adrenaline will
d, and more likely,
ill a maize T-shirt
hirt. It's not tough
s anoticeable dif-
e it's tough to pull
jacket, just wear
f shirts or sweat-
some maize over
ar maize because
f money on a jer-
It to wear it to the
rds here: suck it
me, against Ohio
of a storied sea-
son, at this senior class' last game,
just do it. I guarantee they'd rather
you wear maize than their names
on your back. Wear maize. You'll
be OK. I promise. For those of you
who really need to show off your
fancy threads, you can wear your
jersey under your maize T-shirt,
and take the T-shirt off before and
after the game.
3. You don't wear maize because
you don't have a maize T-shirt,
sweatshirt or jacket. If this is the
story, you're pathetic. Seriously.
You go to the University of Michi-
gan, and you don't have a single
article of maize clothing? I strong-
ly suggest you buy one. Trust me,
it'll come inhandy.And if you don't
have one and don't want to spend
the $10 to get one, borrow one from
your friend. I'm sure somebody
you know has an extra. If you don't
have any friends, I have about five
(shirts - not friends), you can e-
mail me (my e-mail address is at
the end of this column) andI'llgive
you one.
A common complaint about the
incoming luxury boxes is they will
destroy the fan unity that cur-
rently exists because the stadium
is one giant bowl.
My question: What unity?
Prove you have some Saturday.
- Bromwich can be reached
at dabromwi@umich.edu.
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