If people in the Detroit area were to vote for the most loved person in Michigan of all time, Ernie would win in a landslide.. what a class act this man was
That voice, man. I can see my Dad in that garage Saturday afternoons working on our station wagon, changing a part or something with a cigarette at the side of his mouth and one eye closed for the smoke. And Harwell was on the am/fm transistor radio. Fresh air, birds, Mom making dinner. Sweet memories. That's what Saturdays in Detroit used to be. Thanks.
Oh to be young again...the joy of being on the water at Higgins Lake, with Ernie, Paul, and the Tigers on the radio. Some of my best memories as a teenager, and beyond!
I have lived my entire life in Windsor, Ontario right across the border from Detroit. And it was a privilege to grow up here and listen to Mr. Harwell call Tiger's games. I studied journalism in college and had dreamed of being a sports broadcaster, loving both hockey and baseball and it was Ernie Harwell who was my idol for the game of baseball. He was a good man, a great announcer, a man of faith and a great American. What more could anyone ask of him? In my view, the USA needs more examples like Ernie Harwell!
I went to Comerica park on Ernie Harwell day when he was still alive. We got free Ernie Harwell bobbleheads while walking in. We also bought Ernies book "My 60 Years In Baseball" and waited in line so he could autograph it.
Met Ernie at Comerica in the early in the season. He was calling after the 8th inning on in those times. Park was sparsely populated and I saw Ernie leaning on a rail in the concourse. I approached him and he was welcoming so I leaned on the rail with him and watched an inning together. He was polite and talked some baseball with me but we mostly just watched. Just two fans of baseball enjoying a beautiful day at the ballpark.
I met Ernie at a spring training game in the early 1990s. He was just as nice as everyone says. Maybe nicer, if that’s possible. Kaline was correct. Ernie was as close to a “perfect person” as you’re going to get. He simply exuded love.
ERNIE HARWELL WAS A VERY POPULAR BROADCASTER AND A VERY BEAUTIFUL MAN I LOVED LISTENING TO HIS VOICE I CRIED WHEN HE DIED I MISS ERNIE HARWELL'S VOICE IN THE BROADCAST BOOTH
My parents are baseball nuts and it's all about the Tigers and Ernie Harwell! Now in their 80's, my parents still watch every single game that is aired. I was born in the 60's, and grew up listening to Ernie. Usually on the radio. His golden tone, never at a loss for words and keeping the game exciting. I can still hear him in my head. My favorite catchphrase is, " ....and its....loooong goooone!". You may have been born in Georgia, but you're Detroits favorite son to millions of fans! We miss you!
Glad this popped up on my youtube. There was no announcer I would rather hear from a baseball game than Ernie. Really upsets me hearing one of the California baseball announcers on-air these days stealing Ernie's "like a house beside the road" signature call of a strike-out. Wish the MLB offices would tell that guy to come up with his own call. That one belonged to Ernie, and should only be used in reference to Ernie.
I heard him as a little leaguer. Later I got shot up in Vietnam and heard him in my hospital bed as I recovered. He is one of the little pleasures I had in those rough days. Thanks Ernie. See you around the universe.
Out here in Dodgerland where Vin Scully is king, we say farewell for now and Godspeed to our old friend, wonderful man, and legendary broadcaster Ernie Harwell. Thanks for everything Ernie. We'll never see a grand act like you again.
Lifelong tiger fan. Grew up in detroit and Ernie doing tiger games while sitting on grandpa's porch well. Nothing was better. There are no words the chord he struck. He was the voice of baseball in Detroit. Radio up. Tv volume down. Ernie was marvelous
Grew up with Ernie Harwell calling the Tigers games in the 60's. Never willingly missed his broadcasts except for when I was actually at the game. Probably the most recognizable voice in Detroit for 40 years. Made the game live. RIP.
That was the thing. I recall so often seeing people at the old ballpark park with transistor radios to their ears, listening to Ernie call the game they were at. The best of both worlds. I can't think of any other broadcaster people would do that for.
Many times, at night, living in Virginia and NE North Carolina near the ocean and beaches, could pick up Tiger games from WJR Detroit in the 60's thru the 80's and so remember Ernie Harwell broadcasting games and a fan of Al Kaline
I remember being able to pick up Tiger games on 760 at my aunt and uncle’s house in Clyde, North Carolina-west side of the state in the mountains. Clear as a bell. What a great memory. Ernie was the best.
It's good to know that even though Ernie Harwell is not among us here on earth, he's still announcing baseball games in Heaven between the Heavenly Angel's and the Jesus Saint's. And now sharing the announcers booth is Ernie's number 1 Angel and Saint - his beloved ❤️ Lulu. I can hear another wonderful saying by Ernie as he broadcasts the baseball games ⚾️ in Heaven. "He hit that ball past him so fast. It was like he was just standing at the Pearly Gates looking for Saint Peter." Rest in Heavenly Peace, Ernie, give your wings a break. Jesus really needed you up there with him forever. You're in the best baseball stadium in the universe. And what a crowd 👏
Ernies voice not only excited you during his radio and tv commentaries. But he was comfort. You knew who he was. He was like a blanket you wrapped up in. God bless Ernie Harwell. He is truly the best. ✝️🙏🇺🇸❤️
The tears were flowing thru this video. Ernie was part of my childhood, my teens and adult life. I remember listening to him broadcast Tiger games on my small transistor radio underneath my pillow when I was a kid. "Stood there like a house beside the road" was one of my favorite sayings of his.
There will never be another Ernie Harwell. Men like him come along once in a lifetime. And we are lucky that we had him here in Detroit and he wasn't somewhere else. As a kid I used to listen to the games while I was in bed with my little radio by my pillow hearing Ernie call the game with Paul Carey. Running around in the backyard on a summer day with the game on the radio. In the car going wherever with Ernie Harwell on the call. It's a shame about the damn fools who fired him in 91 who had no sense of tiger tradition or sense at all. Bo Schembechler had no business in baseball. Thank God for Mike Ilitch who brought Ernie back immediately after such fan outrage. I was disgusted when that happened to Ernie. Then they bring on these two new guys in the booth that didn't go over well. And they try to make up for it by letting Ernie back to call only two innings every game. There was tension between Ernie and the two idiots they had in the booth at the time. And Ernie being the gentleman that he is bowed out gracefully. Again thank God for Mike Ilitch who brought Ernie back. A true legend in Detroit sports. R i p Ernie
There are certain things I was blessed experiencing in my lifetime, The Beatles, Al Kaline, and Ernie Harwell. All of them as close to perfection as you will ever find. To this day, I don't know how Ernie knew where that young man who caught the fall tip was from, but we all believed anyway. I'm not sure who thought it was a good idea to get rid of Ernie but that kind of silliness should disqualify you from ever holding a job doing anything ever. Credit Mr. I for bringing him back. RIP Ernie. Tiger fans the world around love and miss you.
I finally made it to Ernie Harwell Field today! That is what the Navin Field Grounds Crew has renamed the field of Old Tiger Stadium. The spirit of Ernie is still alive there! Great video, and so appropriate that it ends with another fine Detroit Tiger gentleman, good old number 6, Al Kaline. Both he and Ernie were great at their respective jobs, but they are even greater human beings.
Tigers fan from age 5 , at the age of 11 a new voice of the Tigers came to the radio, Ernie Harwell , and when my transistor radio late at night in my bed would turn on to the tigers game and Ernie I watched the game , smell the popcorn, tasted the hotdogs and imagined the taste of Strohs Beer. We miss you Ernie and to this day 70 years later I still am a Tigers Fan.
My God ! This incredible Man was a LEGEND... Thank you very much for posting this ! R.I.P. Mr. Harwell.... you will be sorely missed by millions of Baseball fans
Ernie was a truly a legendary broadcaster and, especially, person...I grew up with Ernie, his voice so perfectly painting a picture of the game far better than any HD TV broadcast can ever hope to capture.... the calming sense and melodic reassurance created a game that, whether win or lose, you realized you had just spent 3 hours with a person that you cherished .... there will never be anybody like Ernie - god bless you and thank you for the memories that will last a lifetime
I randomly caught him on the radio in Atlanta Georgia late one night doing a Tigers game back around 2000. I immediately knew I was listening to someone special. He had a great voice for night games
I stopped by to see and hear Ernie once again. Most of my life was spent near Akron, listening and following the Indians through the likes of Herb Score, Jimmy Dudley, Bob Neal, Harry Jones, Joe Tait. But I must say that the occasional honor of tuning-in to WJR in Detroit and listening to Ernie Harwell was a special time, whenever I was lucky enough to pick-up the station in Akron.
My most vivid memory of Ernie was when somebody his a foul ball into the stands and he would say "That one caught by a man from Northville" or Adrian, or Imlay City, or Ann Arbor or any of a hundred small towns in SE Michigan. And I would think "How does he know where some random guy in the stands was from?".
Thanks for posting this Dave, Ernie will Always be the best announcer I ever had the pleasure of listening to; always brings a smile to my face to hear his voice!!! RIP Ernie! "pop foul behind 3rd into the seats, and a youngster from Jackson caught that one!"
10 years he's been gone and I still miss him. I was fortunate enough to intern for the Tigers in 1999 after growing up listening to EVERY game I could from age 6 (1984) on into college. It was amazing to see how this man treated others. He made you feel like you were the important one. My job after the final out on Sept. 27, 1999 was to get Ernie down from his catbird seat behind the plate to the field for the ceremony. He didn't have a formal role as players came in one by one from centerfield returning to wherever they played. I turned and said to him these are the guys you taught me about growing up. The Bird, Al Kaline, Jim Bunning, Gates Brown, Willie Horton, etc. He then proceeded to tell stories -- only I could hear about the next 3-4 guys as they came in. As long as I live I will never forget this moment.
Thank you so much for this. As far as I'm concerned, the voice of baseball died yesterday. I'll miss him though I never met him personally, I spent many a lazy summer afternoon with him. God Bless you Earnie, see you soon my friend.
could you imagine had he still been alive calling games? not possible, but in a perfect world, could imagine how he would’ve called this most recent milestone for 3000 for you guys?
I did our high school games on the radio and you bet I used all of Earnies lines why not he was the best . We had a few things in common we both are veterans we have the same birthday January 25 he married LuLu I married Luann . RIP to a great man I miss you as all of the Tiger's fans .
I always wondered how ernie knew where the fan that caught the foul ball lived ( a man from paw paw caught that one ) - I didn't realize until later in life that he was pulling my leg
Don’t make ‘em like this anymore. Now the players come out and kneel for our national anthem. Ernie would be shocked if he saw want has become of America’s game. Haven’t seen a game since the BLM logo showed up on the pitchers mound of a bunch of woke teams.
If people in the Detroit area were to vote for the most loved person in Michigan of all time, Ernie would win in a landslide.. what a class act this man was
How come I still can't watch stories about Ernie and not cry?
Because he was as good as it gets.
Because he was the best ever.
That voice, man. I can see my Dad in that garage Saturday afternoons working on our station wagon, changing a part or something with a cigarette at the side of his mouth and one eye closed for the smoke. And Harwell was on the am/fm transistor radio. Fresh air, birds, Mom making dinner. Sweet memories. That's what Saturdays in Detroit used to be. Thanks.
Oh to be young again...the joy of being on the water at Higgins Lake, with Ernie, Paul, and the Tigers on the radio. Some of my best memories as a teenager, and beyond!
Nothing like Higgins in the summer 👌
my dad talks about Ernie almost every time we watch a tigers game...
I have lived my entire life in Windsor, Ontario right across the border from Detroit. And it was a privilege to grow up here and listen to Mr. Harwell call Tiger's games. I studied journalism in college and had dreamed of being a sports broadcaster, loving both hockey and baseball and it was Ernie Harwell who was my idol for the game of baseball. He was a good man, a great announcer, a man of faith and a great American. What more could anyone ask of him? In my view, the USA needs more examples like Ernie Harwell!
I went to Comerica park on Ernie Harwell day when he was still alive. We got free Ernie Harwell bobbleheads while walking in. We also bought Ernies book "My 60 Years In Baseball" and waited in line so he could autograph it.
Met Ernie at Comerica in the early in the season. He was calling after the 8th inning on in those times. Park was sparsely populated and I saw Ernie leaning on a rail in the concourse. I approached him and he was welcoming so I leaned on the rail with him and watched an inning together. He was polite and talked some baseball with me but we mostly just watched. Just two fans of baseball enjoying a beautiful day at the ballpark.
I’m from Cleveland and used to listen to Tiger games just because of Ernie. He was simply the best at calling a game. Loved him.
I met Ernie at a spring training game in the early 1990s. He was just as nice as everyone says. Maybe nicer, if that’s possible. Kaline was correct. Ernie was as close to a “perfect person” as you’re going to get. He simply exuded love.
ERNIE HARWELL WAS A VERY POPULAR BROADCASTER AND A VERY BEAUTIFUL MAN I LOVED LISTENING TO HIS VOICE I CRIED WHEN HE DIED I MISS ERNIE HARWELL'S VOICE IN THE BROADCAST BOOTH
We miss you Ernie
My parents are baseball nuts and it's all about the Tigers and Ernie Harwell! Now in their 80's, my parents still watch every single game that is aired. I was born in the 60's, and grew up listening to Ernie. Usually on the radio. His golden tone, never at a loss for words and keeping the game exciting. I can still hear him in my head. My favorite catchphrase is, " ....and its....loooong goooone!". You may have been born in Georgia, but you're Detroits favorite son to millions of fans! We miss you!
Glad this popped up on my youtube. There was no announcer I would rather hear from a baseball game than Ernie.
Really upsets me hearing one of the California baseball announcers on-air these days stealing Ernie's "like a house beside the road" signature call of a strike-out.
Wish the MLB offices would tell that guy to come up with his own call. That one belonged to Ernie, and should only be used in reference to Ernie.
I heard him as a little leaguer. Later I got shot up in Vietnam and heard him in my hospital bed as I recovered. He is one of the little pleasures I had in those rough days. Thanks Ernie. See you around the universe.
Thank you for your service and welcome home sir.
Out here in Dodgerland where Vin Scully is king, we say farewell for now and Godspeed to our old friend, wonderful man, and legendary broadcaster Ernie Harwell. Thanks for everything Ernie. We'll never see a grand act like you again.
Ernie and Vin were cut from the same old cloth. Alas, I'm afraid their kind will never be seen again.
Lifelong tiger fan. Grew up in detroit and Ernie doing tiger games while sitting on grandpa's porch well. Nothing was better. There are no words the chord he struck. He was the voice of baseball in Detroit. Radio up. Tv volume down. Ernie was marvelous
Grew up with Ernie Harwell calling the Tigers games in the 60's. Never willingly missed his broadcasts except for when I was actually at the game. Probably the most recognizable voice in Detroit for 40 years. Made the game live. RIP.
That was the thing. I recall so often seeing people at the old ballpark park with transistor radios to their ears, listening to Ernie call the game they were at. The best of both worlds. I can't think of any other broadcaster people would do that for.
I grew up listening to Ernie and Paul every night spring to fall on a transistor radio.
I DID TOO I LOVED ERNIE HARWELL'S VOICE I LOVED IT WHEN HE SAID IT'S LONG GONE IT'S OUTTA HERE
Many times, at night, living in Virginia and NE North Carolina near the ocean and beaches, could pick up Tiger games from WJR Detroit in the 60's thru the 80's and so remember Ernie Harwell broadcasting games and a fan of Al Kaline
I remember being able to pick up Tiger games on 760 at my aunt and uncle’s house in Clyde, North Carolina-west side of the state in the mountains. Clear as a bell. What a great memory. Ernie was the best.
We will all miss him the late nights on the west coast with the radio under my pillow he was the best
Still miss him to this day. The world is less of a place because Ernie is not in it...at least physically. Hope he's still helping out from heaven.
It's good to know that even though Ernie Harwell is not among us here on earth, he's still announcing baseball games in Heaven between the Heavenly Angel's and the Jesus Saint's. And now sharing the announcers booth is Ernie's number 1 Angel and Saint - his beloved ❤️
Lulu. I can hear another wonderful saying by Ernie as he broadcasts the baseball games ⚾️ in Heaven. "He hit that ball past him so fast. It was like he was just standing at the Pearly Gates looking for Saint Peter." Rest in Heavenly Peace, Ernie, give your wings a break. Jesus really needed you up there with him forever.
You're in the best baseball stadium in the universe.
And what a crowd 👏
Ernies voice not only excited you during his radio and tv commentaries. But he was comfort. You knew who he was. He was like a blanket you wrapped up in. God bless Ernie Harwell. He is truly the best. ✝️🙏🇺🇸❤️
R.I.H to OUR voice of the Tigers! We miss you Ernie!
Great guy. Remember listening to him with my AM radio taped to my bike handlebars on a summer day.
miss that voice for my team dearly grew up to it
The tears were flowing thru this video. Ernie was part of my childhood, my teens and adult life. I remember listening to him broadcast Tiger games on my small transistor radio underneath my pillow when I was a kid. "Stood there like a house beside the road" was one of my favorite sayings of his.
There will never be another Ernie Harwell. Men like him come along once in a lifetime. And we are lucky that we had him here in Detroit and he wasn't somewhere else. As a kid I used to listen to the games while I was in bed with my little radio by my pillow hearing Ernie call the game with Paul Carey. Running around in the backyard on a summer day with the game on the radio. In the car going wherever with Ernie Harwell on the call. It's a shame about the damn fools who fired him in 91 who had no sense of tiger tradition or sense at all. Bo Schembechler had no business in baseball. Thank God for Mike Ilitch who brought Ernie back immediately after such fan outrage. I was disgusted when that happened to Ernie. Then they bring on these two new guys in the booth that didn't go over well. And they try to make up for it by letting Ernie back to call only two innings every game. There was tension between Ernie and the two idiots they had in the booth at the time. And Ernie being the gentleman that he is bowed out gracefully. Again thank God for Mike Ilitch who brought Ernie back. A true legend in Detroit sports. R i p Ernie
House at the side of the road...memories..of seasons past.we need.more great announcers like ernie
See ya in the cornfeild Ernie...RIP
AM radio,harwell in detroit,score in clevland,buck in st Louis,Joe nuxall in cincy.What more could ask for.
There are certain things I was blessed experiencing in my lifetime, The Beatles, Al Kaline, and Ernie Harwell. All of them as close to perfection as you will ever find. To this day, I don't know how Ernie knew where that young man who caught the fall tip was from, but we all believed anyway. I'm not sure who thought it was a good idea to get rid of Ernie but that kind of silliness should disqualify you from ever holding a job doing anything ever. Credit Mr. I for bringing him back. RIP Ernie. Tiger fans the world around love and miss you.
Boy, I have to stop watching this Video because the tears start flowing..... What a Man, what a true Legend; R.I.P. Mr. Harwell...
Since the season starts tomorrow, I wanted to hear THE VOICE of Tigers' baseball one more time...and yes, it made my 'eye allergies' flare up...
I finally made it to Ernie Harwell Field today! That is what the Navin Field Grounds Crew has renamed the field of Old Tiger Stadium. The spirit of Ernie is still alive there! Great video, and so appropriate that it ends with another fine Detroit Tiger gentleman, good old number 6, Al Kaline. Both he and Ernie were great at their respective jobs, but they are even greater human beings.
This is the voice of all time. The great voice of the great lakes.
If there is a field of Angels, Sparky is managing it, and Ernie is calling it, both wearing their Tiger hats. Let's go 2011 Tigers, bring it home.
Tigers fan from age 5 , at the age of 11 a new voice of the Tigers came to the radio, Ernie Harwell , and when my transistor radio late at night in my bed would turn on to the tigers game and Ernie I watched the game , smell the popcorn, tasted the hotdogs and imagined the taste of Strohs Beer. We miss you Ernie and to this day 70 years later I still am a Tigers Fan.
My God ! This incredible Man was a LEGEND... Thank you very much for posting this ! R.I.P. Mr. Harwell.... you will be sorely missed by millions of Baseball fans
Ernie was a truly a legendary broadcaster and, especially, person...I grew up with Ernie, his voice so perfectly painting a picture of the game far better than any HD TV broadcast can ever hope to capture.... the calming sense and melodic reassurance created a game that, whether win or lose, you realized you had just spent 3 hours with a person that you cherished .... there will never be anybody like Ernie - god bless you and thank you for the memories that will last a lifetime
One the best baseball voices ever, arguably the best, and Im not a Tiger.
Ernie was a legend. Guys like me wish we had an Ernie Harwell here in Boston! God Bless you, my fellow Christian.
I randomly caught him on the radio in Atlanta Georgia late one night doing a Tigers game back around 2000. I immediately knew I was listening to someone special. He had a great voice for night games
This video made me cry thank you so much Ernie and God bless.
Me to
I stopped by to see and hear Ernie once again. Most of my life was spent near Akron, listening and following the Indians through the likes of Herb Score, Jimmy Dudley, Bob Neal, Harry Jones, Joe Tait. But I must say that the occasional honor of tuning-in to WJR in Detroit and listening to Ernie Harwell was a special time, whenever I was lucky enough to pick-up the station in Akron.
My most vivid memory of Ernie was when somebody his a foul ball into the stands and he would say "That one caught by a man from Northville" or Adrian, or Imlay City, or Ann Arbor or any of a hundred small towns in SE Michigan. And I would think "How does he know where some random guy in the stands was from?".
Thanks for posting this Dave, Ernie will Always be the best announcer I ever had the pleasure of listening to; always brings a smile to my face to hear his voice!!! RIP Ernie! "pop foul behind 3rd into the seats, and a youngster from Jackson caught that one!"
Dammit! This vid made me tear up. Thank you for posting this!
Those were the days thanks Ernie ⚾️
Rest in peace, Mr. Harwell. You make me wish I grew up in 60s Detroit.
10 years he's been gone and I still miss him. I was fortunate enough to intern for the Tigers in 1999 after growing up listening to EVERY game I could from age 6 (1984) on into college. It was amazing to see how this man treated others. He made you feel like you were the important one. My job after the final out on Sept. 27, 1999 was to get Ernie down from his catbird seat behind the plate to the field for the ceremony. He didn't have a formal role as players came in one by one from centerfield returning to wherever they played. I turned and said to him these are the guys you taught me about growing up. The Bird, Al Kaline, Jim Bunning, Gates Brown, Willie Horton, etc. He then proceeded to tell stories -- only I could hear about the next 3-4 guys as they came in. As long as I live I will never forget this moment.
Thanks for the memories Ernie ⚾️
Simply irreplaceable.
Thank you so much for this. As far as I'm concerned, the voice of baseball died yesterday. I'll miss him though I never met him personally, I spent many a lazy summer afternoon with him. God Bless you Earnie, see you soon my friend.
Absolutely the best ever!
And the lucky fan from Escanaba has got himself a souvenir
He was the best ❤
could you imagine had he still been alive calling games? not possible, but in a perfect world, could imagine how he would’ve called this most recent milestone for 3000 for you guys?
I did our high school games on the radio and you bet I used all of Earnies lines why not he was the best . We had a few things in common we both are veterans we have the same birthday January 25 he married LuLu I married Luann . RIP to a great man I miss you as all of the Tiger's fans .
As a White Sox fan, thank you Ernie for being The Ambassador for baseball.
Simply THE best. Can't say enough about how great Ernie was. We miss you.
One of the best ever....no matter who you root for!
GODSPEED “ Uncle Ernie ! “
✨🙏🏻💫
“Well the Mariners are doing a little marinating now, they’ve got two men on and nobody down..” - Ernie Harwell
I'm from Kalamazoo Michigan. And I'm crying. 😭
I remember hearing people from foreign countries say that they learned English from listening to Ernie Ernie Harwell.
THE BEST TIGER, EVER !
i actually miss this guy him and sparky anderson
God Bless Ernie!!!
Rip Lou and ernie
Met him. Like one of the Family. Muck Love to Ernie. The best I’ve ever heard.
an absolute LEGEND.... whoever the 3 people are who gave thumbs down, you obviously dont know shit...
And now we lost Vinny
2011 tigers... Do it for Ernie
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
That ball is long....gone..
Bass fishing at dusk Erie on some cheap am radio fall ball there's a guy from Livonia caught that one that's a trademark.
I always wondered how ernie knew where the fan that caught the foul ball lived ( a man from paw paw caught that one ) - I didn't realize until later in life that he was pulling my leg
A man of great faith in our Lord Jesus Christ
A couple shots with JP McCarthy, another WJR favorite.
baseball was better with him rip ernie
That's J.P. McCarthy standing behind him at 2:02.
Was this from channel 4?/wdiv? Who's the narrator?
Channel 7 Dave Lewellyn (sp?)
He autographed my bible
Don’t make ‘em like this anymore. Now the players come out and kneel for our national anthem. Ernie would be shocked if he saw want has become of America’s game. Haven’t seen a game since the BLM logo showed up on the pitchers mound of a bunch of woke teams.
Wow. What soulless corporate suit would fire this guy?!
At least in part by Bo Schembechler, great Football Coach, Terrible Exec with the Tigers
Schbechler wasn’t even that good of a coach. 5-12 in bowl games. Yeah, he was great when it didn’t matter vs the likes of northwestern or Indiana.
how old are you 5?
The best ever wish the tiger announcer's would call the games like Ernie and stop there Bullshit analysis!
Listen, he was married to her for longer than your parents have been alive. Leave it at that....
I think you're lying...or very lonely in with your opinion
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