1 ( Monday, May 16, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Carr given Mott fund, inducted to Hall of Fame m 4 By TIM ROHAN named the "Lloyd Carr Mountain- Daily Sports Editor top Foundation" at the hospital to - help families of patients duringtheir "Oh my God," Lloyd Carr said to time of need. The fund got its name himself. from a metaphor Carr shared with It was that kind of night for the his players about a journey to the former Michigan football coach at top of Mount Everest just before the a dinner gala Saturday night for the 1997 National Championship season Champions for Children's Hearts started. As of Saturday night, the Weekend to benefit C.S. Mott Chil- fund had $750,000 in it with dona- dren's Hospital. tions from several notable Michigan Michigan Athletic Director Dave football alumni. Brandon had just announced a $6 A video montage played with million donation by the Al Glick several players commenting on family - $3 million for outdoor Carr's influence on them as young renovations to Schembechler Hall men. Jerry Hanlon, a former Michi- and the other $3 million given to gan assistant coach and offensive sponsor a cardiac wing of the new line coach under Bo Schembechler, Mott's Hospital that would bear called Carr a "gentleman." One Carr's name - The Coach Carr Pedi- player said he was lucky to have atric Cancer Unit. Moments earlier, known Carr. And Mike Hart attrib- one of the event's co-chairs, former uted Carr for his own personal Michigan quarterback Brian Gri- growth, especially with the team's ese, announced that Carr would be involvement with Mott Children's a first-ballot selection of the College Hospital. Football Hall of Fame, which won't When Carr took center stage officially announce its latest class after those surprises, he was at a until Tuesday. loss for words for a bit. The third co- And another co-chair, former chair, former Michigan guard Steve Michigan cornerback Charles Hutchinson, checked to make sure Woodson, had yet another surprise Carr's microphone was still on. It for the coach: Carr's former players was, he just didn't know what to say. revealed they had organized a fund "You can only imagine what an honor this is," Carr said with misty eyes. He recalled the humble begin- nings of the connection between the hospital and a football program. "What Michigan athletics, Mich- igan football, can do, is spread the word," he was told by Dr. Valerie Castle at the hospital five years ago. At first, they sold wristbands that read "MGoBlue" and they had pri- vate visits. "Over a period of time, what you see here tonight is what happened," Carr said in front of the crowd of about 800 at Al Glick Fieldhouse. They were there to raise money for Mott Children's Hospital, with an evening of live and silent auc- tions among friends of the school and program. It was sandwiched between an all-day radio mara- thon on WTKA on Friday and a golf tournament on Sunday, all to raise money for Mott. "We had a bunch of people that were ' attracted because of the enthusiasm and excitement and the understanding of what this hospi- tal could do," Carr continued. "And all of you, and many, many others across this country are a part of this, to me. And you are a part of what this legacy will be." FILE PHOTO/Daily Former Michigan coach Lloyd Carr received a foundation in his name this weekend, as well as learning that he was a 2011 inductee to the College Football Hall of Fame. The new C.S. Mott Children's hospital is scheduled to open this November, and Carr remembered thinking to himself five years ago, "That will be one of the greatest days in the history of the University of Michigan." He added: "All of those phenom- enal doctors, and surgeons and nurses, and all of the administrators and people who make this place so special, I say thanks." Carr started his speech by acknowledging his family, his wife and three kids, and he ended it by recognizing two mentors - the late coach Schembechler and former coach Gary Moeller, who was in attendance - as well as the former players in attendance. "I wish coach Schembechler could be here tonight because he would be as excited as we are," Carr said. t 1~ Every year a small group of young people aged 21- 30 are given a Wild Gift to help support the work they do as stewards of wild nature and builders of sustainable communities. This year we're bringing together five dynamic better-world entrepreneurs leadca unifiedJ or a 0++0r world for an incredible journey and inviting them to be- come a part of our network. This is your oppor- tunity to be one of them! www'w:Vsdk' iLgoft cro Pa Bo 3i64, Sunm y 8353 Visit wwwwildgift.org to learn more. 14 I4