.. ,, 0 By ALEJA Managin University Dave Bran students b Michigan Sta When thef out of the tun the Daily last them look to first. That's Director wa: when stut plummeted ti why he's slast season. He wants, full again Wolverines gameday exp the students the most che, on TV the m most noise. But at Saturday aga students' mes of unconditio protest deeme Out," more th the Big Hou white T-shirt Team, The7 but call for "#FireDaveBr As Brandc student sectio Saturday, ma will be makin to convince U Mark Schlisse the embattled Public po Kaplan isn't Saturday's pr movement's organizer. He has hell donor, as Ka facilitating t the T-shirts. S the plans to ti Kaplan said1 students and "higher thanl as high as I ha been overwhe Since M .NDRO ZUNIGA Kaplan has received "hundreds" ngSportsEditor of e-mails backing the cause. Just two responses have been Athletic Director negative. don knows the "This issue impacts people ring energy to all over the board," Kaplan said. dium. "It's been really nice to see an football team bursts outpouring of support from so nel, Brandon said to many people in so many different t Thursday, most of ways." the student section The movement has become why the Athletic such a campus talking point that s so disappointed Kaplan has been recognized in dent-ticket sales classes by fellow students, guest his year, and that's lecturers and professors. Alumni hing prices for next from out of the state and out of the country have inquired how to the student section geta shirt of their own. to support the "We want to make sure it's a and improve the dynamic combination of students erience. After all, (wearing the shirts), and that matter. They start it's representative of the student ers; they get shown body," Kaplan said. "It's a holistic ost; they make the issue, not just an issue that's pertinent to one part of the Homecoming on student body." ainst Indiana, the Personally, Kaplan said he sage won't be one feels Brandon must go because tnal support. In a he undermines the efforts of d "White Out, Dave Michigan's coaches and athletes. tan 2,200 people at But Kaplan has also received se will be wearing notes of support citing reasons s that support "The that range from the relatively Team, The Team," insignificant, like being upset the University to about the increase in piped-in andon." music at Michigan Stadium, to on has said, the the more serious, like the inaction n gets noticed. And and secrecy following former ny of its members kicker Brendan Gibbons'violation g a concerted effort of the school's sexual misconduct Jniversity President policy. A that he should fire For some, the last straw came Athletic Director. Tuesday, when MGoBlog.com published e-mails reportedly * * * sent from Brandon to alumni that urged frustrated graduates to licy senior Craig "find a new team to support" or to t the leader of "quit drinking and go to bed." otest, but he's the "It's saddening that this most outspoken person, who is a public figure, is having this kind of relationship ped a "very giving" with alumni," Kaplan said. "No plan calls him, by one wants to see your University he distribution of portrayed in such a negative, Since he announced really crass,crude,condescending he Daily on Sunday, way by someone who is a public the response from figure and is really supposed to alumni has been speak for the University." I expected, but just Four fraternities have already d hoped." And it has pledged to distribute the shirts Amingly positive. to their members, Kaplan said. Monday evening, He expects to pass out another thousand Friday afternoon on the Diag. Then, he'll bring the remaining T-shirts outside the student gates to Michigan Stadium on Saturday. Kaplan says the donor who purchased the shirts isn't the only one who has expressed discontent with Brandon. The goal Saturday is to prove that the students - the voice of the University - care enough to do something about it. Brandon notices the student section at home football games. He knows it has rarely been full this year. The students, he said, have voiced their displeasure through their behavior, and he's working to repair that relationship. But if Saturday's protest is executed properly, students will deliver Brandon, Schlissel, University administrators and a large TV audience a notice that the attempt to mend past actions isn't enough. And Kaplan said he believes that message will be hard to ignore during Saturday's game. "I have full faith that it's going to be a very big event," he said. "It's really spreading incredibly well. Everyone's excited for multiple different reasons. It makes me excited for Saturday." That it's Homecoming excites Kaplan even further, because it means alumni who have felt alienated by Brandon returning- for the weekend can join in "White Out, Dave Out." If all goes well, Kaplan said, you'll see a full, energetic student section Saturday afternoon. But in addition to supporting the team, several thousand students will be equally as critical of the head of the Athletic Department. "We don't want to embarrass the University," Kaplan said. "We're doing this because we care about the University; it's not like we have a vendetta against it. ... What we're saying is we, as a student body, we don't believe that Dave Brandon is the best to be in this position. Actually, he's harming." FootballSaturday, October 31, 2014 3 2 1 Footba115citurday;'October 31,.2014