During the broadcast, they mentioned that the last time we had beaten Michigan in W-R was Taphorn to Pardon. We beat them the next year, but at Allstate, and had lost every game since at home until last night.It occurs to me this makes another big moment in NU history with Michigan participating.
With 12:30 to go in the first half we had scored 5 points. It occurred to me we were on pace to score 13 in the first half. Then we hit a triple and things got better.Michigan was on fire early, racing out to a 16-5 lead in the first 6:37.
Then we outscored Michigan 71-40, taking a 20 point lead into the final 1:37. Michigan got a few buckets in garbage time.
NU held MU to 22 points in 18+ minutes in the second half.
71-46 over the final 32 minutes...not bad.With 12:30 to go in the first half we had scored 5 points. It occurred to me we were on pace to score 13 in the first half. Then we hit a triple and things got better.
I hadn't thought about that, but you're right. In football and hoop.It occurs to me this makes another big moment in NU history with Michigan participating.
I saw only the "bad" parts. Followed otherwise on my phone. Any win against Mich is greatMichigan was on fire early, racing out to a 16-5 lead in the first 6:37.
Then we outscored Michigan 71-40, taking a 20 point lead into the final 1:37. Michigan got a few buckets in garbage time.
NU held MU to 22 points in 18+ minutes in the second half.
Yeah. At 13:20 (6:40 of play in, or 1/6 of a regulation game), Michigan was on pace to beat us 96-30.With 12:30 to go in the first half we had scored 5 points. It occurred to me we were on pace to score 13 in the first half. Then we hit a triple and things got better.
The tipped pass game was especially painful. I’ve never had fans in an opposing stadium apologize/console me after a loss.I hadn't thought about that, but you're right. In football and hoop.
'95 in Ann Arbor was NU's most impressive win
'96 fourth-quarter comeback at Dyche
54-51 in 2000 was one of the most influential games in CFB history
Taphorn to Pardon: Enough said
Boo's record-breaking night
That's a pretty amazing list. Though in football, just about every win over Michigan is a big one for NU, while for Michigan, wins over NU are expected and not at all memorable. Less so in basketball.
I can only think of two memorable or significant NU losses during that entire span, both in football: 2012, when NU lost it in OT after DJ Jones tipped a pass that was caught in the final seconds, and the M00N game -- though that one sticks in my mind because of both teams' ineptitude.
Don't forget March 12, 1994. Ricky Birdsong's Cats beat Michigan with 4 of the Fab 5 still on that team to secure a winning season and an NIT bid. Capped off the great careers of Kevin Rankin, Pat Baldwin, Todd Leslie and Kip Kirkpatrick. Maybe the biggest major sport win for NU that I had seen up to that point.I hadn't thought about that, but you're right. In football and hoop.
'95 in Ann Arbor was NU's most impressive win
'96 fourth-quarter comeback at Dyche
54-51 in 2000 was one of the most influential games in CFB history
Taphorn to Pardon: Enough said
Boo's record-breaking night
That's a pretty amazing list. Though in football, just about every win over Michigan is a big one for NU, while for Michigan, wins over NU are expected and not at all memorable. Less so in basketball.
I can only think of two memorable or significant NU losses during that entire span, both in football: 2012, when NU lost it in OT after DJ Jones tipped a pass that was caught in the final seconds, and the M00N game -- though that one sticks in my mind because of both teams' ineptitude.
Are you implying that the 2013 3OT loss where regulation ended 9-9 wasn't memorable? Because I remember every painful minute of that game real well.I hadn't thought about that, but you're right. In football and hoop.
'95 in Ann Arbor was NU's most impressive win
'96 fourth-quarter comeback at Dyche
54-51 in 2000 was one of the most influential games in CFB history
Taphorn to Pardon: Enough said
Boo's record-breaking night
That's a pretty amazing list. Though in football, just about every win over Michigan is a big one for NU, while for Michigan, wins over NU are expected and not at all memorable. Less so in basketball.
I can only think of two memorable or significant NU losses during that entire span, both in football: 2012, when NU lost it in OT after DJ Jones tipped a pass that was caught in the final seconds, and the M00N game -- though that one sticks in my mind because of both teams' ineptitude.
Great win! Forgot about that one.Don't forget March 12, 1994. Ricky Birdsong's Cats beat Michigan with 4 of the Fab 5 still on that team to secure a winning season and an NIT bid. Capped off the great careers of Kevin Rankin, Pat Baldwin, Todd Leslie and Kip Kirkpatrick. Maybe the biggest major sport win for NU that I had seen up to that point.
I hadn't thought about that, but you're right. In football and hoop.
'95 in Ann Arbor was NU's most impressive win
'96 fourth-quarter comeback at Dyche
54-51 in 2000 was one of the most influential games in CFB history
Taphorn to Pardon: Enough said
Boo's record-breaking night
That's a pretty amazing list. Though in football, just about every win over Michigan is a big one for NU, while for Michigan, wins over NU are expected and not at all memorable. Less so in basketball.
I can only think of two memorable or significant NU losses during that entire span, both in football: 2012, when NU lost it in OT after DJ Jones tipped a pass that was caught in the final seconds, and the M00N game -- though that one sticks in my mind because of both teams' ineptitude.
You're referring to the 1998 12-6 loss. I still consider that the rainiest, wettest day of my 58 years on earth.Although we lost (to Tom Brady) how can you forget the Mud Bowl LOL.
Me too, though I remember being so soaked in the 1991 game against Illinois that I did not hesitate to run into Lake Michigan with the goal posts.You're referring to the 1998 12-6 loss. I still consider that the rainiest, wettest day of my 58 years on earth.
That was the orange and grape soda game, right? We were in all purple and I think they were in all orange.Me too, though I remember being so soaked in the 1991 game against Illinois that I did not hesitate to run into Lake Michigan with the goal posts.
This road win was almost as ugly weather-wise, but a win. Ohhhh RichRod.You're referring to the 1998 12-6 loss. I still consider that the rainiest, wettest day of my 58 years on earth.
Wait.... I got lost in this story along the way. You went to an NU-Michigan football game in Ann Arbor and we won? And you left early?I have a MI/NU story.
I lived in the Ann Arbor area for 3 years. I had a very nice 80 yo neighbor called Roger. He loved football and, weirdly I thought, he loved hanging out with me. I was 29 when we met. So we went to 2 or 3 games together.
At a point he surprised me as he had bought tickets for the game against NU. It was snowing that day. Stadium was still like 1/2 full at kick off. It was windy, snow was blowing, drifting, it was creating a slush against your clothes... We decided to leave at half time. Stadium was less than a 1/4 full at that point. Roger waited at the door as I walked 10 minutes to go get his tiny car. He could not walk, let alone drive, he was too cold.
I saw the end of the game at home, NU won. Few weeks later I learned Roger, as a result of going to the game, had been pretty sick for two weeks.
I felt I almost killed Roger. Like a willing helper to his 2 packs of ciggies a day.
Roger died a couple years after I moved. His son was kind enough to let me know.
You got that right.Wait.... I got lost in this story along the way. You went to an NU-Michigan football game in Ann Arbor and we won? And you left early?
That road win was much worse. 33 degrees and driving rain. 2 degrees colder and it would have been a fun, snowy game.This road win was almost as ugly weather-wise, but a win. Ohhhh RichRod.
I was at that game with my wife and daughter both Michigan grads and her husband. They left early to go to the Red Hawk for drinks. I stayed and enjoyed another Cat victory over the WolverinesThat road win was much worse. 33 degrees and driving rain. 2 degrees colder and it would have been a fun, snowy game.
And the 2013 with the sketchy last second field goal. Three years of excruciating lossesI hadn't thought about that, but you're right. In football and hoop.
'95 in Ann Arbor was NU's most impressive win
'96 fourth-quarter comeback at Dyche
54-51 in 2000 was one of the most influential games in CFB history
Taphorn to Pardon: Enough said
Boo's record-breaking night
That's a pretty amazing list. Though in football, just about every win over Michigan is a big one for NU, while for Michigan, wins over NU are expected and not at all memorable. Less so in basketball.
I can only think of two memorable or significant NU losses during that entire span, both in football: 2012, when NU lost it in OT after DJ Jones tipped a pass that was caught in the final seconds, and the M00N game -- though that one sticks in my mind because of both teams' ineptitude.
That was the MOON game I included above.And the 2013 with the sketchy last second field goal. Three years of excruciating losses
Rain was running down the steps of Ryan Field like a waterfall for that one. NU moved D'Wayne Bates to quarterback just to cut out the middle men and reduce ballhandling. I think my back is still wet.You're referring to the 1998 12-6 loss. I still consider that the rainiest, wettest day of my 58 years on earth.
I thought about that game, but it was just an ugly, brutal slog. It was a win, but Michigan was terrible.This road win was almost as ugly weather-wise, but a win. Ohhhh RichRod.
You are a better man than me. Only game I ever left because of weather. Would have helped if I had worn any rain gear.I was at that game with my wife and daughter both Michigan grads and her husband. They left early to go to the Red Hawk for drinks. I stayed and enjoyed another Cat victory over the Wolverines
Samesies. Only game I ever left. Rain was drifting so much you'd need to look like the Michelin man to not get wet. Really cold wet.You are a better man than me. Only game I ever left because of weather. Would have helped if I had worn any rain gear.
No. The M00N game in 2014 was Felon Frank Clark breaking up our 2 pt conversion. I think he was suspended or arrested soon after.That was the MOON game I included above.
Yeah, the M00N game ended when Trevor Siemian tripped over his own feet on the potential game-winning 2-pt conversion at the end of regulation down 10-9.No. The M00N game in 2014 was Felon Frank Clark breaking up our 2 pt conversion. I think he was suspended or arrested soon after.
You are correct. I got my years mixed up and my foggy memory kinda put the two games together.No. The M00N game in 2014 was Felon Frank Clark breaking up our 2 pt conversion. I think he was suspended or arrested soon after.
Only because we lost. I despise Mich, so every loss to them (like ILL) is like losing both ends of a double-headerWhat a horrendous couple of games.