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Golden Gophers Grift
Growler
Little Brown Jug disappears after defensive breakdown
SALINE, MICHIGAN OCTOBER 8,
2005
Third and nine, deep in Michigan's end. The
Golden Gophers had run on first and second downs, seemingly content
to run out the malfunctioning game clock. Certainly they
wouldn't put the ball on the arm of a back-up quarterback, and would
take their chances in overtime. Lloyd Carr acknowledged all of
this after the game.
Instead of stopping Gary "Love Muscle" Russell, the
solid sophomore running back slipped around the right side, up
Minnesota's sideline to the Michigan 13 yard line. Bye, bye
Jug. How could this possibly happen?
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Here's a few takes
on this disaster:
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Rushing Gained, Allowed. Michigan only managed 94 rushing yards.
The Gophers surrendered 364 to Penn State last week. This
wasn't the fault of Mike Hart, who went over 100. He
ran hard; he didn't have the holes. -
King a Homer.
Despite Rivas's tough day, he did drill a 47-yarder in the
second quarter.
Michigan Stadium public address announcer Howard King
had a tough day as well, messing up some calls. On
Rivas's field goal, as the ball was in there air, you could
hear King mutter "Come On" urging the ball through
the uprights. Assume King forgot to turn off the
microphone, but it is nice to know that his heart is in the
right place. King was returning to the mic for the
first time this year after surgery. - Get out
the Digital Cam!. Minnesota's web site has a
tired old photo of the jug (on the 'Minnesota' side).
You know they been dying to get a better photo of that
thing. Who knows when this picture was taken, and then
scanned in.
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- A Jug will be Raised.
On the subject of photos of the jug,
we were well-positioned in section 22 for a nice photo
of M hoisting the pottery after the glorious win, which
of course was not to be. I promised a few folks a
nice photo of a jug-raising, so I'll deliver you this:
to the right, you can find Abby lifting the Little Milk
Jug of Mediocrity above her. -
Twinkle Mr. Russell's eye. I'm not positive, but I don't think
Gary Russell wasn't born last time the Jug was in the
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- Flag Planting. Following
Michigan State's lead, Laurence Maroney decided to plant
the Minnesota flag in the middle of the field after the
game. I say, Who cares?
- Jug Dash. Speaking of after the game. It was
interesting watching just about the entire Minnesota team
streak across the field looking for the jug. There was
a little confusion as they tried to locate the jug.
Michigan's equipment manager Jon Falk handed it over to the lucky guy
that found the prize.
- Gopher Fans?. I told Lew after the
game, I'm not sure I remember a weaker turn-out by opposing
fans in a Big Ten game. Maybe the Minnesota fans just
blended in, maybe there are less tickets available due to
homecoming, but there were just not that many fans on hand to
witnesses this great victory for the Gophers.-
Penn State Undefeated. Penn State comes to town next week, the
only undefeated Big Ten team. Michigan is down but
maybe not out, at least in terms of a share of a title.
The bigger problem for Michigan is finding a way to put
teams away. This game was a mess.
- Home Sweet Home? So much for the home field advantage at
Michigan. After not losing since 2002, and prior to
the season not losing on the new field turf, now Michigan
has dropped their only two major games at home next year and
Penn State looks sharp. Watch out!-
11/15/86 Do you recall the last time Minnesota
carried the jug home?
It was November 15, 1986. The
Wolverines, led by All-American quarterback Jim Harbaugh, were
undefeated heading into the final home game of the season.
Blue was ranked 2nd in the country and looking ahead to a
possible national championship for coach Bo. The
Golden Gophers shocked the Wolverines 20-17 in front of 104,864 cold
and bitter M fans, and then took the Little Brown Jug home to
Minnesota. The stunning upset remains one of the biggest
games in Minnesota football history; to Michigan it is just
another hiccup that denied Bo Schembechler a national title.
Here's a few other photos from the game:
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Sarah Popoff getting ready for her first homecoming
tilt, seemingly offering up a "Hail!" to the Victors? |
One the
great things about homecoming is seeing the old
cheerleaders do their thing. As he walked
by, I said, "Go Blue!", he replied "All Day!" |
My XXL
DB13 shirt shrunk down to Peanut size. Here's Abby
trying it on before the game! |
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