Let me first I am an avid sports fan. I must admit, I'm more interested in some sports than others. How many of you remember back to when you first became interested in something related to sports. Try to think about thinking through your pin on your age at the time to go. In my case, I noticed I was 10 when I first with Michigan football. I remember especially Bob Timberlake lead Michigan to a Rose Bowl victory over Oregon Statein 1965.
These were certainly simpler times then. Picture of a child playing soccer with his friends on the lawn in his neighborhood. Dropping to return, that I always want the quarterback to tell the voice in my head: "Timberlake throw back ..... Touchdown!" That is how I bind my earliest memory of that time.
This is not a story about the great things about me. To be honest I just parks and recreation soccer for one years onCYO football for 7 to 8 class. At the time I was in high school, my personal efforts are to hockey and baseball. Yet I followed Michigan football.
Said I was not interested when Michigan State played Notre Dame to be the famous 10/10 game in 1966, is a lie. I will be honest with you, I watched with great interest. The real interest rate was, however, Michigan. Until 1968, the boy thought he was Ron Johnson in the game, played in hisMind. High school memories of Bo Schembechler, and come against Ohio State in its first years. I was not in a game is still on the "Big House". I remember high school friends go off telling me how cool it was. Can you imagine that child knows that this time he was missing something special.
In 1974, I had become of the school and with a great group of guys I met through hockey and softball know. We were all Michigan fans and then decided to purchaseSubscriptions. Our conditions of purchase is important to us in paragraphs 8 and 11 there were 12 of us, 6 in each section. I probably going to play the next 16 years. During this time the boy grew away grass football with a man throwing the ball around the golf course, we tail gated for the games.
He would probably think that the name of Rob Lytle, Rick Leach, Anthony Carter and Jim Harbaugh, John Kolesar, and Jamie Morris. But as an old man, times are changing at a certain point. OtherThings are now in a family picture. The interest shall not diminish. It comes only with a different perspective. The child of that time would now like to see Michigan football indirectly by the children of today.
Last year, in 2008, was a difficult one to see Michigan play. It was the beginning of the season, but hopefully just could not successfully complete. Through my life, I know, there are always hills valleys. I know that the children of today, the neighborhood lawnsor school grounds will soon be held with the successful Michigan football players of tomorrow.
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