U of M Wolverine Football History Told by the Legends Who Made It
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As a University of Michigan Alumni, I have been proud of our football team since I was a kid. I was also disappointed that, since seemingly forever, we have not been able to beat The (sigh) Ohio State University (The last two games being an exception). That said, I have always wondered about Michigan's glory days when the Rose Bowl was something that could be achieved, and beating Ohio State was something that happened on a regular basis. I decided to jump at the opportunity when I saw that this book was available to listen to. It covers the history of Michigan Football from the very beginning right up to the 90s. I am glad to say that this book is a must-read for any fan (or alumni) of Michigan.
Firstly, if you get the chance, get this book on audio. It is read by the author, who is a legend in the broadcasting world of Michigan football. Jim Brandstratter is excellent here, not only in the technical aspects of audio but also in the energy he gives to the peace. His enthusiasm is clear in his voice, as he covers Michigan Football from its humble beginnings to the 90s. He uses this opportunity to interview multiple people, from the player who scored the first-ever touchdown at Michigan Stadium, to the cheerleaders and band players, to Bo Shemblecher himself, we get an excellent comprehensive look at Michigan Football. The audio interviews make this format the superior version.
As for negatives, there aren't many. Truth be told, I did find it a little bit repetitive at times. After all, there is only so much football I can listen to until my ears start to get sore. However, I think this is more of a personal problem than anything wrong with the audiobook.
In the end, I recommend this book to any Wolverine fan or Alumni. This is one that should not be missed. I gave it a five out of five. Go Blue!!