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Craig Roh and Taylor Lewan: The odd couple that could anchor Michigan in the trenches

Craig Roh and Taylor Lewan: The odd couple that could anchor Michigan in the trenches
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Yes, We Have No Fantods Today

9/30/2023 – Michigan 45, Nebraska 7 – 5-0, 2-0 Big Ten This column is about being grateful but first a digression into obscure lexicography, as the readership demands. Despite an Atlantic article that accidentally implies that the noun "fantods" was a neologism sprouted from David Foster Wallace's mother, Merriam Webster asserts that Charles Fredrick Briggs deployed in 1839; indeed, it actually found its way in to Huckleberry Finn: "They was all nice pictures, I reckon, but I didn't somehow seem to take to them, because … they always give me the fantods." I think it is probable that DFW's mother is the originator of the phrase "howling fantods," which does feel like a temple erected on top of a previous religion's foundation. Fantods are one thing. When they howl, wow. Buddy. I mean. It's not good. I was put in this frame of mind in the midst of Michigan's comprehensive dismantling of Nebraska because whilst I was enjoying myself, many other sports fans were not. I was particularly affected by two morose persons in particular. One was Robert Rosenthal, who goes by @alioneye on Twitter and is very likely the world's most dedicated Illinois fan. Illinois is coming off a promising season, and as directed by the laws of Illinois football that means they must immediately descend into the Earth's mantle. Ryan Walters, until recently the Illinois defensive coordinator, provided that via means of a 44-19 hamblasting at the hands of Purdue. Here is a place I have been: Found it: https://t.co/7g5yifZnba — Robert Rosenthal (@ALionEye) September 30, 2023 I have been in the Place Of Cheese, except it was more like, you know, alcohol. At some point in the Rodriguez era I responded to news of Troy Woolfolk's injury with a burst of tweets that resulted in this exchange… @mgoblog you are a grown man drinking tea at 9pm - things are looking VERY down — TigerCub33 (@Tigercub33) August 18, 2010 …and me hurriedly explaining that yes I was drinking tea but, like Fred Jackson, I was also drinking several other things that may or may not kill me and that I was not entirely certain which outcome I was hoping for. After the JT Was (Probably Not) Short game I poured a double of Lagavulin 16 and wandered around in the wooded area behind my home for 45 minutes before returning to reality. Did it help? Absolutely. Enough? No. ------------------------- Depressed sports fan number two was Roger Bennett of Men In Blazers, who is apparently a fan of both Everton and the Chicago Bears. If you responded to this information with a sort of low, keening, sympathetic howl you know more about the EPL and NFL than I do but I saw this from Roger this weekend and thought "I literally wrote this except it was a 600-word column": Sports fandom meant to be a joy. A diversion. An alternate universe rife with wonder. Not the teams I support. Peddlers only of misery, self-loathing, and pain. A stark reminder only of the truth: Life has no meaning and we are all going to Die pic.twitter.com/XJIjfDw76U — roger bennett (@rogbennett) October 1, 2023 I first ran across Bennett during the 2014 World Cup, when Men In Blazers was a sort of late-night World Cup recap show on ESPN, and loved their general exuberance about things. To see Bennett brought so low by the things he loves is a grim reminder that two years ago I was declaring Michigan football the least fun program in the whole of sports. And… I mean… it kind of was. Now that we are not beset by howling fantods about sports we should take a minute to appreciate that this team is not only good but also very fun. After JJ McCarthy scrambled for a 20-yard touchdown, FOX's mics picked him up saying "thank you so much boys" to his offensive line after demanding pretend corn. After Corum walked in later he pretended to salt the OL's corn. Jim Harbaugh reached unprecedented levels of football dad in the locker room after the game: Jim Harbaugh: “It just came to me that we ought to sing ‘For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow’ to Kenneth Grant for that amazing play that he made. … First time I’ve ever asked a team to sing, ‘For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow.’ It just came over us. The guys liked it. I think it’s a… — Alejandro Zúñiga (@ByAZuniga) October 1, 2023 The levels of dad Harbaugh is reaching are potentially dangerous, but if there's a fanbase in the country who can adapt and survive it's this one: This is why @CoachJim4UM is the perfect coach for Michigan, and Michigan is the perfect place for Coach Harbaugh: Since @ByAZuniga posted this, I've received 2 emails about it, both from Michigan fans explaining the origin of the song at a French battle in the early 1700s. https://t.co/9RnthAEe9z — Jordan Acker (@JordanAckerMI) October 2, 2023 I don't know where this season is going to end up but I'm delighted that I get to spend some time with these guys every Saturday. AWARDS Known Friends and Trusted Agents Of The Week box score shmocks score [Barron] you're the man now, dog #1 Kris Jenkins. Notched a total of two tackles; don't care. On review of the game he was never successfully blocked. Never. I'm sure Seth will find a couple of counter-examples but Jenkins was a primary reason Nebraska's somewhat vaunted ground game went exactly nowhere. #2 Braiden McGregor. Very hard to pick out another defensive player for the usual reasons—no snaps, everyone does like one thing—but McGregor did three things in this game: he forced the interception with a batted pass that went sky-high, he shoved a tight end into Haarberg on Nebraska's failed fourth and one, and he (like many others) showed Tyler Corcoran his own intestines en route to a sack. #3 Roman Wilson. You make that catch, you get to be a Known Friend and Trusted Agent. Honorable mention: JJ McCarthy averaged nearly ten yards an attempt, scored a scramble TD, ate imaginary corn, thanked his linemen to a national television audience, and kissed his girl with twenty minutes left in the game. Only sixteen attempts, though? AJ Barner and Max Bredeson continue to mash faces. Derrick Moore had a strip-sack, a batted pass, and another hurry. Blake Corum weaved through dudes. KFaTAotW Standings. (points: #1: 8, #2: 5, #3: 3, HMs one each. Ties result in somewhat arbitrary assignments.) 22: JJ McCarthy (#1 ECU, #1 UNLV, #2 Rutgers, HM Nebraska), Kris Jenkins (HM ECU, T2 UNLV, #1 BGSU, HM Rutgers, #1 Nebraska)11: Mike Sainristil (T3 ECU, HM BGSU, #1 Rutgers)9: Roman Wilson (T2 ECU, HM UNLV, HM BGSU, #3 Nebraska), Blake Corum (HM ECU, HM UNLV, #2 BGSU, HM Rutgers, HM Neb)7: Braiden McGregor(T3 UNLV, #2 Nebraska)6: Kenneth Grant (T3 ECU, T2 UNLV), Cornelius Johnson (T2 ECU, HM UNLV, HM BGSU)5: Mason Graham (HM ECU, T2 UNLV), Junior Colson (#3 BGSU, T3 Rutgers)4: Ernest Hausmann (T3 ECU, T3 Rutgers)3: Mike Barrett (HM UNLV, T3 Rutgers)2:  Josh Wallace (T3 ECU), Derrick Moore (T3 UNLV), Jaylen Harrell (HM UNLV, HM BGSU), AJ Barner (HM BGSU, HM Neb), Max Bredeson (HM Rutgers, HM Neb)1: Tommy Doman (HM ECU), Donovan Edwards (HM ECU), Tyler Morris (HM UNLV), Semaj Morgan (HM Rutgers), Colston Loveland (HM Rutgers), Quinten Johnson (HM Rutgers), Derrick Moore (HM Neb) Who's Got It Better Than Us(?) Of The Week Roman Wilson provides his version of the Prothro. [Barron] Honorable mention: Kenneth Grant intercepts Nebraska's second play from scrimmage thanks to a McGregor bat; McCarthy rolls away from pressure and fires in a thirty-yard laser for another Wilson TD; Michigan coaches succumb to the clamoring of the internet and agree to call a flea flicker every game. MARCUS HALL EPIC DOUBLE BIRD OF THE WEEK. Uh… Tyler Morris muffed a punt, which he then returned for 30 yards? Honorable mention: A couple of long completions on slants are irritating. [After THE JUMP: this is fine]

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Yes, We Have No Fantods Today

9/30/2023 – Michigan 45, Nebraska 7 – 5-0, 2-0 Big Ten This column is about being grateful but first a digression into obscure lexicography, as the readership demands. Despite an Atlantic article that accidentally implies that the noun "fantods" was a neologism sprouted from David Foster Wallace's mother, Merriam Webster asserts that Charles Fredrick Briggs deployed in 1839; indeed, it actually found its way in to Huckleberry Finn: "They was all nice pictures, I reckon, but I didn't somehow seem to take to them, because … they always give me the fantods." I think it is probable that DFW's mother is the originator of the phrase "howling fantods," which does feel like a temple erected on top of a previous religion's foundation. Fantods are one thing. When they howl, wow. Buddy. I mean. It's not good. I was put in this frame of mind in the midst of Michigan's comprehensive dismantling of Nebraska because whilst I was enjoying myself, many other sports fans were not. I was particularly affected by two morose persons in particular. One was Robert Rosenthal, who goes by @alioneye on Twitter and is very likely the world's most dedicated Illinois fan. Illinois is coming off a promising season, and as directed by the laws of Illinois football that means they must immediately descend into the Earth's mantle. Ryan Walters, until recently the Illinois defensive coordinator, provided that via means of a 44-19 hamblasting at the hands of Purdue. Here is a place I have been: Found it: https://t.co/7g5yifZnba — Robert Rosenthal (@ALionEye) September 30, 2023 I have been in the Place Of Cheese, except it was more like, you know, alcohol. At some point in the Rodriguez era I responded to news of Troy Woolfolk's injury with a burst of tweets that resulted in this exchange… @mgoblog you are a grown man drinking tea at 9pm - things are looking VERY down — TigerCub33 (@Tigercub33) August 18, 2010 …and me hurriedly explaining that yes I was drinking tea but, like Fred Jackson, I was also drinking several other things that may or may not kill me and that I was not entirely certain which outcome I was hoping for. After the JT Was (Probably Not) Short game I poured a double of Lagavulin 16 and wandered around in the wooded area behind my home for 45 minutes before returning to reality. Did it help? Absolutely. Enough? No. ------------------------- Depressed sports fan number two was Roger Bennett of Men In Blazers, who is apparently a fan of both Everton and the Chicago Bears. If you responded to this information with a sort of low, keening, sympathetic howl you know more about the EPL and NFL than I do but I saw this from Roger this weekend and thought "I literally wrote this except it was a 600-word column": Sports fandom meant to be a joy. A diversion. An alternate universe rife with wonder. Not the teams I support. Peddlers only of misery, self-loathing, and pain. A stark reminder only of the truth: Life has no meaning and we are all going to Die pic.twitter.com/XJIjfDw76U — roger bennett (@rogbennett) October 1, 2023 I first ran across Bennett during the 2014 World Cup, when Men In Blazers was a sort of late-night World Cup recap show on ESPN, and loved their general exuberance about things. To see Bennett brought so low by the things he loves is a grim reminder that two years ago I was declaring Michigan football the least fun program in the whole of sports. And… I mean… it kind of was. Now that we are not beset by howling fantods about sports we should take a minute to appreciate that this team is not only good but also very fun. After JJ McCarthy scrambled for a 20-yard touchdown, FOX's mics picked him up saying "thank you so much boys" to his offensive line after demanding pretend corn. After Corum walked in later he pretended to salt the OL's corn. Jim Harbaugh reached unprecedented levels of football dad in the locker room after the game: Jim Harbaugh: “It just came to me that we ought to sing ‘For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow’ to Kenneth Grant for that amazing play that he made. … First time I’ve ever asked a team to sing, ‘For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow.’ It just came over us. The guys liked it. I think it’s a… — Alejandro Zúñiga (@ByAZuniga) October 1, 2023 The levels of dad Harbaugh is reaching are potentially dangerous, but if there's a fanbase in the country who can adapt and survive it's this one: This is why @CoachJim4UM is the perfect coach for Michigan, and Michigan is the perfect place for Coach Harbaugh: Since @ByAZuniga posted this, I've received 2 emails about it, both from Michigan fans explaining the origin of the song at a French battle in the early 1700s. https://t.co/9RnthAEe9z — Jordan Acker (@JordanAckerMI) October 2, 2023 I don't know where this season is going to end up but I'm delighted that I get to spend some time with these guys every Saturday. AWARDS Known Friends and Trusted Agents Of The Week box score shmocks score [Barron] you're the man now, dog #1 Kris Jenkins. Notched a total of two tackles; don't care. On review of the game he was never successfully blocked. Never. I'm sure Seth will find a couple of counter-examples but Jenkins was a primary reason Nebraska's somewhat vaunted ground game went exactly nowhere. #2 Braiden McGregor. Very hard to pick out another defensive player for the usual reasons—no snaps, everyone does like one thing—but McGregor did three things in this game: he forced the interception with a batted pass that went sky-high, he shoved a tight end into Haarberg on Nebraska's failed fourth and one, and he (like many others) showed Tyler Corcoran his own intestines en route to a sack. #3 Roman Wilson. You make that catch, you get to be a Known Friend and Trusted Agent. Honorable mention: JJ McCarthy averaged nearly ten yards an attempt, scored a scramble TD, ate imaginary corn, thanked his linemen to a national television audience, and kissed his girl with twenty minutes left in the game. Only sixteen attempts, though? AJ Barner and Max Bredeson continue to mash faces. Derrick Moore had a strip-sack, a batted pass, and another hurry. Blake Corum weaved through dudes. KFaTAotW Standings. (points: #1: 8, #2: 5, #3: 3, HMs one each. Ties result in somewhat arbitrary assignments.) 22: JJ McCarthy (#1 ECU, #1 UNLV, #2 Rutgers, HM Nebraska), Kris Jenkins (HM ECU, T2 UNLV, #1 BGSU, HM Rutgers, #1 Nebraska)11: Mike Sainristil (T3 ECU, HM BGSU, #1 Rutgers)9: Roman Wilson (T2 ECU, HM UNLV, HM BGSU, #3 Nebraska), Blake Corum (HM ECU, HM UNLV, #2 BGSU, HM Rutgers, HM Neb)7: Braiden McGregor(T3 UNLV, #2 Nebraska)6: Kenneth Grant (T3 ECU, T2 UNLV), Cornelius Johnson (T2 ECU, HM UNLV, HM BGSU)5: Mason Graham (HM ECU, T2 UNLV), Junior Colson (#3 BGSU, T3 Rutgers)4: Ernest Hausmann (T3 ECU, T3 Rutgers)3: Mike Barrett (HM UNLV, T3 Rutgers)2:  Josh Wallace (T3 ECU), Derrick Moore (T3 UNLV), Jaylen Harrell (HM UNLV, HM BGSU), AJ Barner (HM BGSU, HM Neb), Max Bredeson (HM Rutgers, HM Neb)1: Tommy Doman (HM ECU), Donovan Edwards (HM ECU), Tyler Morris (HM UNLV), Semaj Morgan (HM Rutgers), Colston Loveland (HM Rutgers), Quinten Johnson (HM Rutgers), Derrick Moore (HM Neb) Who's Got It Better Than Us(?) Of The Week Roman Wilson provides his version of the Prothro. [Barron] Honorable mention: Kenneth Grant intercepts Nebraska's second play from scrimmage thanks to a McGregor bat; McCarthy rolls away from pressure and fires in a thirty-yard laser for another Wilson TD; Michigan coaches succumb to the clamoring of the internet and agree to call a flea flicker every game. MARCUS HALL EPIC DOUBLE BIRD OF THE WEEK. Uh… Tyler Morris muffed a punt, which he then returned for 30 yards? Honorable mention: A couple of long completions on slants are irritating. [After THE JUMP: this is fine]

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Michelle Madrigal steps away from social media | Inquirer Entertainment

Michelle Madrigal steps away from social media | Inquirer Entertainment
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Michelle Madrigal confirms split with BF: 'Healing and happy'

Michelle Madrigal confirms split with BF: 'Healing and happy'
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Michelle Madrigal deletes pics of boyfriend; posts about healing

Former actress Michelle Madrigal removed all of her photos on Instagram with her American boyfriend and posted some words of wisdom about healing and grieving.

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Michelle Madrigal deletes photos of 'afam' boyfriend

Eagle-eyed social media users noticed that Michelle Madrigal deleted all posts about her American boyfriend on Instagram, fueling separation rumors. 

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2023 Recruiting: DJ Waller

Previously: Last year’s profiles, K Adam Samaha, S Brandyn Hillman   Youngstown (Chaney), Ohio – 6'3"/195   [Twitter] 247: 6'3/195                3.69* 3*, 88, NR overall #67 S, #21 OH Rivals: 6'3/190                3.77* 3*, 5.7, NR overall #35 ATH, #20 OH ESPN: 6'2/195                3.46* 3*, 75, #121 MW #95 S, #37 OH On3: 6'3/195                3.53* 3*, 87, NR overall #97 S, #28 OH Composites:     3.69* / 3.71* 3*, #1253/#704 ovr #116/#64 S, #37/#23 OH MGo Avg:                3.63* 3*, #626/782 Ovr, #54/74 CBs since 1990 Other Suitors UK, Toledo decommit. You might remember me from such players as: Jeremy Clark Previously On MGoBlog Hello. Notes Teammate of Jason Hewlett. Steve Clinkscale also an alum. Film: Senior Highlights: Hudl. There was an annoying thread on our message board (from a reader I still like a lot) recently that knocked Michigan for missing out on Detroit King alum Sauce Gardner. Believe me when I say that had they done so, "2019 Recruiting: Ahmad Gardner" would have been a very weak post, followed by an angry comments section. Doubtless, the Michigan offer alone would have jumped him 400 spots up the composite, though still well in the 1,000s. Between would have been a small smattering of "is really long" and "good ball skills" and "has to fill in that frame." This isn't a one-to-one comparison, but the point is three months before Sauce became a freshman All-American, the thing to know about him was he was 159 pounds and ran a 4.74 forty. Does that mean DJ Waller is Sauce Gardner? No, I'm not saying that. Gardner was also a camp rat and surprisingly fluid in the hips, which is a bone of contention between the sites on Waller. Also the list of Michigan recruits who got substantially faster in college isn't long: those I'm aware of who went from a 4.7 to the 4.4s or better are DJ Turner, Devin Funchess, and Troy Woolfolk, and then if you want to you can count Dymonte Thomas doing it over his last year of high school. The point is most guys like Waller don't hit. Every so often you get a 6'0" HS sophomore who shoots up 4 inches, and is still getting used his body while the recruiting sites underrate what just happened. Sometimes that body ends up being a tweener that transfers to Duke. But on rare occasions, you can get something Saucy. [After THE JUMP: The stick.]

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Michelle Madrigal Goes on Vacation to Thailand and Philippines With Boyfriend

Michelle Madrigal called her new non-showbiz boyfriend, Kyle, "the best travel partner" as they traveled around Asia.

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Michelle Madrigal And Boyfriend Tour The Philippines And Thailand

Michelle Madrigal shared snaps from a recent vacation to the Philippines and Thailand with her new boyfriend.

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