@@charlesbush1814 Wish I could give you one hundred LIKES for that comment! By the way, not only were the players & coaches so awesome, those cheer leader girls were so wholesome looking. Such cuties - they added so much to the atmosphere back in the day.
@@charlesbush1814 I don't mean to insult anyone but part of the problem (as I see it) is that academic standards have become far too relaxed. Additionally, there used to be more of an emphasis on good character in order to become eligible to play college football. Consider -- how many pro football players become broke only a year or two after their brief careers are over. Why is this so? Because many did not graduate, some can barely read, and none ever learned to develop good character, set up good career goals, save money, make good investments, and create solid retirement plans. Again, no disrespect to anyone. But these problems exist and need to be eradicated. I respectfully suggest that the old academic and character standards be returned. Then we will have a better game of college football and produce more solid citizens.
One of the Players Killed in the Crash Running Back Art Harris Was from the town in NJ Right Next to mine. He played at the same High School as Craig "Ironhead" Hayward and Jack Tatum their pictures and Jersey's are hanging on the wall next to each other in the High School stadium entrance way
This game was as big as the 1969 game. Ohio State waited for this rematch the entire year. There was initial plans to install artificial turf in Ohio Stadium but it fell through. Cars had bumper stickers promoting the game, for example "Remember Ann Arbor 24-12" and "Even On The Grass We'll Kick Their Ass Go Bucks."
Dave Im 61 now. . Your early 70s NFL stuff imeans so much to me. You posted the 1972 Cowboys Niners game with the onsides kick. I was 9 and It was my first NFL viewed game. That game got me to ask my dad if his buddy who owned the SUNOCO had any player sps left. Gave me 2 Boxes.
@@TheMrSuge Maybe he was a Catholic Altar boy. My uncle was and 'weekend mass' can start as early as 4PM on a Saturday. He said he missed more than a few games serving that time slot.
This was back the college football era where the PAC 8 and the BIG 10 (when they had a true count of 10 teams) agreed that the conference champ would play in the Rose Bowl and no other post-season bowl game. The BIG 10 side of it was even tougher: The conference champ was prohibited with making two consecutive years Rose Bowl appearances.
Football fan from Canada. Never really watched a college pre-game before, but I must admit I was impressed with the pomp and pageantry. The crowd, the cheerleaders, and those marching bands! What an atmosphere that must be! Hope to take in a US college football game before I leave this earth.
I don’t normally watch College Football videos but when I was scrolling & came across this Gem. When I was an early teenager this was the game to watch. Really pumped me up!! Good job finding this game!!
I miss the Sunday college football show with Bill Flemming. I am a big Bama fan but I remember always watching this game every year. I was 8 when this game was played.
Another Banger of an Enhancement! Definitely looks better than when first aired by a lot. Thank you again for all the effort I know these take to improve!
Though my Wolverines lost this game I have to give this video a like. This type of smash-mouth football I'd say is akin to bare-knuckle boxing! Michigan went 5-4-1 over the 10 Year War between Bo & Woody. The winner war was 0-9 in the Rose Bowl (only osu won it after the 10-10 tie of 1973). Part of it was how great USC's teams were, another part was how physically beaten up both teams were after this game. Both my parents, my siblings, and I are University of Michigan alumni and my father taught at the UM Dental school for 26 years as well. So many great memories and our fair share of bitter ones over the years.
@@meeenmeeestagigggles3246 Nice try, get your facts straight. Woody was 16-11-1 against Michigan, Bo was 11-9-1 against osuX. Earl Bruce was yes oddly enough 5-4. Then came good ol' Coop but I digress because he was 10x better than dickrod or Hoke.
Speakin of 'smash mouth' there's the toughest one of all 45:47 number 39 who was almost offside. Henry Hill was 5'10" about 170 lbs, playing on the defensive line (sic) And not for one play like Rudy, this guy was a 3 year starter and All American his senior year.
GREAT JOB DAVE !!! YOU THE SHIT !!! BABY !! I LOVE THE GAMES FROM THE 60'S AND 70'S !! SEE IF YOU CAN FIND THE 69. 71 COTTON BOWL GAMES !!! LOOK AMAZING !!!
This will put a date on me, but I remember watching this game. Ohio State went to the Rose Bowl ranked #2 and had the door open to win the National Championship when Notre Dame defeated Texas in the Cotton Bowl 24-11. Alas, it wasn't meant to be as OSU blew a 14-3 halftime lead and fell to Stanford 27-17. This in turned opened the door for #3 Nebraska, who cashed in defeating LSU in the Cotton Bowl 12-7. For whatever the reason, Ohio State claims to have won the national championship in 1970. As for these ABC broadcast, they were classic. Chris Schenkel, Dave Diles, Jim Lampley and Bill Fleming. They actually showed the marching bands at halftime in those days. The best part was when they gave scores of other games with the sound of those John Phillips Souza marches in the background. They'd say things like, "Here's a shocker in the Yankee Conference as Maine leads New Hampshire 14-12 late in the 4th quarter of the 74th renewal of that storied rivalry". This would always send your mind to wondering as you didn't know Maine and New Hampshire actually had football teams, that they had actually played each other 74 times and that they actually had a storied rivalry.
Being from Ohio the Michigan and Ohio State game was everything. Always a classic game. I don't remember watching this game but I didn't miss any after this one.
20-9....TOTAL DOMINATION!!! Revenge tastes so 😂good!! Thankyou Blo "NO NATTYS " Shamebechler for the 1970 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP.............DOCUMENTED in NCAA RECORD BOOKS FOREVER!!!! - Woody "5 Chips" Hayes
My god….even these cheesy commercials make me unbelievably nostalgic. I’m so fortunate (along with many others here) to have experienced this country in the 70’s and 80’s. It was such a happy time.
I noticed at the end of the game the goal posts used at the stadium were made out of steel, as Buckeye fans were attempting to tear them down. In that same season, I recall at the Stanford/USC game the goal posts at Stanford Stadium were made out of wood, where several of the Stanford Indians (previous mascot name) fans easily busted up the goal posts and took pieces of them as souvenirs for the momentous game.
This upload is just oozing history. A "young" Bo, actually smiling for the cameras, talking about the heart attack hed had. The moment of silence for Marshall University. The game hasnt even started yet.
Why… sing for the slaughter of an entire people after we stole their country from them…then put the survivors in concentration camps…you do realize Hitler got the idea for concentration camps from American Indian Reservations…..you keep singing.
Although I was in kindergarten at the time and this game was a bit before I became a diehard "cry if they ever lost" Buckeye fan(that came soon with the Archie Griffin era), this was a PURE JOY to watch. Thank you Dave for the post!!! To take me back to a time that I was a bit too young to comprehend. The U.S. was still in Viet Nam, Nixon was in the white house, the Kent State killings happened the spring before and then to begin the broadcast with the tribute to the Marshell tragedy that happened just a week prior to this game. Loved the interviews with Bo and Woody. Always loved to hear Woody talk. He was such a great and passionate coach and man. Both were. The "F--K Michigan" sign at the beginning of the broadcast made me smile!!! Fun to watch the crowd, their hair and clothing styles. The tossing of toilet paper rolls to celebrate!! Do they even do that anymore, or, has that been banned. Got to see two players in the game that ended up playing on my favorite Browns team, the Kardiac Kids, that being Thom Darden(M), and Tom Deleone(OSU). Even the commercials were fun. Seeing the Camaro commercial with the silver Camaro reminded me of the same Camaro my older brothers owned in the late 70's. A young Brenda Vaccaro doing a Polaroid commercial soon after being in Midnight Cowboy. Also, it was a treat just watching football being played on grass instead of artificial turf that would soon become the rage. Even the uniforms are different from today. The colors are the same but how they wear them is different. Now, they all wear gloves for gripping the ball, and almost never wear any padding, or, even wear the pants past the knees. The game seems so much faster and flashier these days with too much individual grandstanding. I'm just "old school". This is the football I dream of and am fond of. It's the football I played growing up.
Jim Stillwagon had a solid pro career with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL (he'd been drafted by the Packers) where he played with Joe Theismann. Stillwagon passed away in 2018.
Yeah, that's how this rivalry was & is pure and utter abhorrence. I will say this though, if we didn't respect each other deep down, we wouldn't put so much thought and effort into it.
Rob, True! Buckeye haters said that phrase in a jabbing sarcastic way. I told haters that often it was 8 yards and a cloud of dust or 14 yards or 25 yards or more!! THAT'S WHY THEY HATED THAT PHRASE!
Great video. I'm blown away, again. Many fans on both sides of this rivalry see the 1969 game as Michigan/Schembechler's statement game I.E. "We're back and the rivalry is great again" I disagree. I think THIS GAME was U-M's statement. In '69 you could say U-M 'snuck up' on OSU and caught em by surprise. Not so in '70. The Buckeyes were ANGRY and out for revenge. They had many of the same players back and were at home for this one. They should blown the Wolverines out, as they did in '68 (50-14) They didn't Michigan was very much in it until the late Stan White INT.
The only blowout during the 10 year war was simply the second half in 1976. Michigan's ground game exploded and they dominated both sides of the trenches. Other than that it was a dogfight all the time.
Both of these teams ruined each other's National Championship hopes several times over a ten year span. The Pac 12 did a few times too but also with as physical as this game was, even a month later the winner was often so beaten up still from this match-up.
@@meeenmeeestagigggles3246 NFF only AND you lost the Rose Bowl so I wouldn't boast too much about that one. In 1973 Michigan also was considered a National Champion but they too didn't claim it. Michigan has 7 unclaimed National Championships: 1920, 1925 1926, 1964, 1973, 1976, and 1985.
@@meeenmeeestagigggles3246 Nebraska & Texas won the 1970 National Championship, look at the final rankings from 1970. Notre Dame won the 1973 National Championship (Ohio State also did have an unclaimed National Championship in 1973 as did Michigan because the tie was the only blemish for both teams). Also, after this 1970 game you guys DID IN FACT LOSE the Rose Bowl. I see your 'giggles' and I raise you a BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!! I digress again, Michigan and OSU are the KINGS of Big Ten Football History.
@@meeenmeeestagigggles3246 Da hell you 'sorry' for, I know it's there. You're also listed third aka #3. Your 1996 & 1998 teams have more to brag about.
The second of two plane crashes involving college football teams in 1970. In October one of two planes carrying Wichita St. crashed. That is the forgotten accident of 1970.
At the start there was a shot of the scoreboard at Michigan the previous year, I noticed where “TIME OUTS REMAINING” showed Michigan had 4 timeouts; when did the rules change to three timeouts per half?
Hi Dave, I purchased the Topaz AI software and have been playing around with it. I have had great success with some games but some not so much. Typically what is your process when you create upscaled videos? Thanks!
@@mikewood4311 Hey Mike - this is a cut-and-paste of a previous reply I gave to someone else some time back.... "I always start with collector DVDs of games so that I'm working with the best possible first-generation source - THIS is the most important aspect of the entire process - if your original source isn't great or horrible, NO amount of enhancement will help. I rip each disc's content to an MP4 file using Handbrake. I de-interlace the video in this first stage, set Constant Quality to 18, use H.265 encoding, framerate set to same as source and Constant, and use the Slow encoder preset speed. I then will run those rips through Topaz. I will set the picture to crop out any videotape noise along the bottom. I set my output resolution to Custom and set Resize Method to Prioritize Height, then type in 1080 for the Height value (it will adjust the width automatically) - you obviously only do this if you want to upscale your video. I leave Video Type as Progressive since I already de-interlaced it when I ripped the disc. And I always just use Proteus set to Auto, with Recover Detail set to 0. After the render is finished, I then bring THAT into Resolve and work on Contrast, Color, and editing."
I grew up in Green Bay and absolutely loved John Brockington. Unfortunately, his first three years were by far his best. For some reason, he changed from being a power runner to trying to become more of a finesse back. That style did not work for him. He ended up being released by the Packers after the first game of the ‘77 season and finished his career as a KC Chief.
Only have a few more college games in my collection to possibly enhance at some point. I use Topaz Video AI to upscale, sharpen, and denoise, then bring that render into Da Vinci Resolve to work on color and contrast adjustment, as well as to edit
Thank you for uploading this classic Big 10 game!!!! The enhanced image is very crisp--well done!
What a beautiful restoration! Thank you for sharing this classic!! Go Bucks! Beat Blue!
This is a joy to watch. The quality is stunning.
Love the 1960s 1970s college football games, Thank you!
The game was so much more fun in those days. Ahh, how I miss those games!
@@merccadoosis8847 AMEN! It sure was, no primma donnas allowed!!
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Wish I could give you one hundred LIKES for that comment!
By the way, not only were the players & coaches so awesome, those cheer leader girls were so wholesome looking. Such cuties - they added so much to the atmosphere back in the day.
@@merccadoosis8847 Yes indeed! Players and coaches had so much more class then and today there is very little if any class.
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I don't mean to insult anyone but part of the problem (as I see it) is that academic standards have become far too relaxed. Additionally, there used to be more of an emphasis on good character in order to become eligible to play college football.
Consider -- how many pro football players become broke only a year or two after their brief careers are over. Why is this so? Because many did not graduate, some can barely read, and none ever learned to develop good character, set up good career goals, save money, make good investments, and create solid retirement plans. Again, no disrespect to anyone. But these problems exist and need to be eradicated. I respectfully suggest that the old academic and character standards be returned. Then we will have a better game of college football and produce more solid citizens.
Opening to the broadcast- sponsors- Mobil Oil , Roy Rogers Resturants and Colt 45 Malt Liqour! Outstanding!!
A completely unique experience....they didn't lie.
The great comedian Pat Paulson in the Mobil Gasoline ad @ 4:50
@@robertflowers6621 He was the guy who kept running for President...... I think
I thought the very same. Took me back to High School......yes, the Colt 45 lol
28:36 look at the quality of this...very well done, Dave. I'm impressed.
Thanks for putting this here. I've seen every game in this rivalry since 71, now i've seen one more.
Amazing job again, Dave!…
As a Packers fan in the 70’s, I loved John Brockington.
RIP John Brockington
Same here
That Marshall tribute hits, my brother graduated from ECU in 1971! He is now age 76!!
One of the Players Killed in the Crash Running Back Art Harris Was from the town in NJ Right Next to mine. He played at the same High School as Craig "Ironhead" Hayward and Jack Tatum their pictures and Jersey's are hanging on the wall next to each other in the High School stadium entrance way
This game was as big as the 1969 game. Ohio State waited for this rematch the entire year. There was initial plans to install artificial turf in Ohio Stadium but it fell through. Cars had bumper stickers promoting the game, for example "Remember Ann Arbor 24-12" and "Even On The Grass We'll Kick Their Ass Go Bucks."
Dave Im 61 now. . Your early 70s NFL stuff imeans so much to me. You posted the 1972 Cowboys Niners game with the onsides kick. I was 9 and It was my first NFL viewed game. That game got me to ask my dad if his buddy who owned the SUNOCO had any player sps left. Gave me 2 Boxes.
We should start calling Dave “Doc Brown”, for his ability to send us back in time.
Great job Dave!!! You gave this one, as you have for all of these, the Volsky magic touch!!! So many great pros played in this game.
Holy cow! I had no idea Forest Evashevski did announcing for ABC. He was the Iowa AD at the time.
Another great video, Dave.
Actually He was forced To Resign As Iowa AD 7 Months before This Game after an investigation for allegedly padding the AD expense accounts
@@michaelskurski912 Also had a heck of a feud with Iowa football coach Ray Nagel.
and he Interviewed For The Packers Head Coaching Job Before they hired Lombardi Supposedly almost got the job Before Withdrawing his name
Forest Evashevski and Woody got into an altercation during a Big Ten meeting in 1965.
The conflicts between him and Alex Karras are the stuff of legend.
Wow! Thanks Dave, this was my 1st OSU v MU game. I remember being at church & only intermittently seeing the score.
You were in church on a Saturday afternoon ?
@@TheMrSuge Maybe he was a Catholic Altar boy. My uncle was and 'weekend mass' can start as early as 4PM on a Saturday. He said he missed more than a few games serving that time slot.
Another gem from Diamond Dave Volsky…SALUTE 👏👏👏
This was back the college football era where the PAC 8 and the BIG 10 (when they had a true count of 10 teams) agreed that the conference champ would play in the Rose Bowl and no other post-season bowl game.
The BIG 10 side of it was even tougher: The conference champ was prohibited with making two consecutive years Rose Bowl appearances.
Football fan from Canada. Never really watched a college pre-game before, but I must admit I was impressed with the pomp and pageantry. The crowd, the cheerleaders, and those marching bands! What an atmosphere that must be! Hope to take in a US college football game before I leave this earth.
I don’t normally watch College Football videos but when I was scrolling & came across this Gem. When I was an early teenager this was the game to watch. Really pumped me up!! Good job finding this game!!
I miss the Sunday college football show with Bill Flemming. I am a big Bama fan but I remember always watching this game every year. I was 8 when this game was played.
This was among my 1st Big time college football games watching on TV, as an 8 year old. MU and OSU tradition and rivalry among the best!
Another Banger of an Enhancement! Definitely looks better than when first aired by a lot. Thank you again for all the effort I know these take to improve!
Amazing improvement Dave, this beats the old version by a mile! 🏈
Absolutely! Far better than the previous version. Great job, Dave! I well remember watching this game in 1970.
Though my Wolverines lost this game I have to give this video a like. This type of smash-mouth football I'd say is akin to bare-knuckle boxing! Michigan went 5-4-1 over the 10 Year War between Bo & Woody. The winner war was 0-9 in the Rose Bowl (only osu won it after the 10-10 tie of 1973). Part of it was how great USC's teams were, another part was how physically beaten up both teams were after this game. Both my parents, my siblings, and I are University of Michigan alumni and my father taught at the UM Dental school for 26 years as well. So many great memories and our fair share of bitter ones over the years.
@@meeenmeeestagigggles3246 Nice try, get your facts straight. Woody was 16-11-1 against Michigan, Bo was 11-9-1 against osuX. Earl Bruce was yes oddly enough 5-4. Then came good ol' Coop but I digress because he was 10x better than dickrod or Hoke.
Speakin of 'smash mouth' there's the toughest one of all 45:47 number 39 who was almost offside. Henry Hill was 5'10" about 170 lbs, playing on the defensive line (sic) And not for one play like Rudy, this guy was a 3 year starter and All American his senior year.
Michigan overrated the last 52 years they are under 500 in bowl games since kinda pathetic
@@stephaniegormley9982200lbs fun player to watch wouldn't fly after those years as the seventies progressed
The picture quality on this is outstanding! Thanks.
Great video. Amazing that NOBODY, highlights or otherwise, has the Kern to Jankowski TD pass right before half.
GREAT JOB DAVE !!! YOU THE SHIT !!! BABY !! I LOVE THE GAMES FROM THE 60'S AND 70'S !! SEE IF YOU CAN FIND THE 69. 71 COTTON BOWL GAMES !!! LOOK AMAZING !!!
This will put a date on me, but I remember watching this game. Ohio State went to the Rose Bowl ranked #2 and had the door open to win the National Championship when Notre Dame defeated Texas in the Cotton Bowl 24-11. Alas, it wasn't meant to be as OSU blew a 14-3 halftime lead and fell to Stanford 27-17. This in turned opened the door for #3 Nebraska, who cashed in defeating LSU in the Cotton Bowl 12-7. For whatever the reason, Ohio State claims to have won the national championship in 1970.
As for these ABC broadcast, they were classic. Chris Schenkel, Dave Diles, Jim Lampley and Bill Fleming. They actually showed the marching bands at halftime in those days. The best part was when they gave scores of other games with the sound of those John Phillips Souza marches in the background. They'd say things like, "Here's a shocker in the Yankee Conference as Maine leads New Hampshire 14-12 late in the 4th quarter of the 74th renewal of that storied rivalry". This would always send your mind to wondering as you didn't know Maine and New Hampshire actually had football teams, that they had actually played each other 74 times and that they actually had a storied rivalry.
The NFF awarded the title before bowl games as did the Coach's poll then. Nebraska was #1 in the AP which was awarded after the bowls.
The commercials. Yes. Thank you.
Being from Ohio the Michigan and Ohio State game was everything. Always a classic game. I don't remember watching this game but I didn't miss any after this one.
I'm just here for the Colt .45 commercials! Epic!
Always great to see college football from this era. Thanks, Dave, for another wonderful enhancement!
Boy the quality of the pic is awesome for 1970. The pic has been taken very care over the years intel the technology came along to preserve it.
20-9....TOTAL DOMINATION!!!
Revenge tastes so 😂good!!
Thankyou Blo "NO NATTYS " Shamebechler for the 1970 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP.............DOCUMENTED in NCAA RECORD BOOKS FOREVER!!!!
- Woody "5 Chips" Hayes
My god….even these cheesy commercials make me unbelievably nostalgic. I’m so fortunate (along with many others here) to have experienced this country in the 70’s and 80’s. It was such a happy time.
Really "before our time", but this WAS real College Football....the school spirit, the great bands, and true fandom is off the charts!
College football is a shell of its former self. It’s not coming back.
Them was da days when us fellas could smoke Marlboro and drink Blatz beer and scream dirty words without any accountability.
Not before mine.😂 I remember watching this game
Great Job on the game restoration Dave!!!!
Back when everything actually felt like a real college experience, right down to the broadcast
Beautiful. Thank you Dave.
THE RED GRANGE OF UPLOADERS SCORES YET ANOTHER 99 YARD TOUCHDOWN!!!!!!!!!!!
Dave, very beautifully restored! Thanks very much!
Woody Hayes , one classy decent guy who made college football proud of his dedication and love of the game ! RIP Sir
Charlie Bauman would disagree
Dave.. Thanks so much!.. Another Outstanding Game!!
Future Colt teammates Glenn Doughty and Stan White squaring off against each other. White kicking off caught me off guard.
I noticed at the end of the game the goal posts used at the stadium were made out of steel, as Buckeye fans were attempting to tear them down.
In that same season, I recall at the Stanford/USC game the goal posts at Stanford Stadium were made out of wood, where several of the Stanford Indians (previous mascot name) fans easily busted up the goal posts and took pieces of them as souvenirs for the momentous game.
A Buckeye fan since ‘67. Great times!
Sports broadcasting peaked right around here. As someone born in the 90s
Thanks Dave!
Thank you so much for this game Dave!!!! I became a Michigan fan after the ‘69 game as an 8 year old. Still a big fan 55 years later!!!
Outstanding! Another classic!! Thanks, Dave!!!
WOW, Colt45 was a sponsor.. good times!
This upload is just oozing history. A "young" Bo, actually smiling for the cameras, talking about the heart attack hed had. The moment of silence for Marshall University. The game hasnt even started yet.
That Roy Rogers roast beef sandwidch has my mouth watering......
I like how the whole crowd sang the national anthem!
Why… sing for the slaughter of an entire people after we stole their country from them…then put the survivors in concentration camps…you do realize Hitler got the idea for concentration camps from American Indian Reservations…..you keep singing.
Although I was in kindergarten at the time and this game was a bit before I became a diehard "cry if they ever lost" Buckeye fan(that came soon with the Archie Griffin era), this was a PURE JOY to watch. Thank you Dave for the post!!! To take me back to a time that I was a bit too young to comprehend. The U.S. was still in Viet Nam, Nixon was in the white house, the Kent State killings happened the spring before and then to begin the broadcast with the tribute to the Marshell tragedy that happened just a week prior to this game. Loved the interviews with Bo and Woody. Always loved to hear Woody talk. He was such a great and passionate coach and man. Both were. The "F--K Michigan" sign at the beginning of the broadcast made me smile!!! Fun to watch the crowd, their hair and clothing styles. The tossing of toilet paper rolls to celebrate!! Do they even do that anymore, or, has that been banned. Got to see two players in the game that ended up playing on my favorite Browns team, the Kardiac Kids, that being Thom Darden(M), and Tom Deleone(OSU). Even the commercials were fun. Seeing the Camaro commercial with the silver Camaro reminded me of the same Camaro my older brothers owned in the late 70's. A young Brenda Vaccaro doing a Polaroid commercial soon after being in Midnight Cowboy. Also, it was a treat just watching football being played on grass instead of artificial turf that would soon become the rage. Even the uniforms are different from today. The colors are the same but how they wear them is different. Now, they all wear gloves for gripping the ball, and almost never wear any padding, or, even wear the pants past the knees. The game seems so much faster and flashier these days with too much individual grandstanding. I'm just "old school". This is the football I dream of and am fond of. It's the football I played growing up.
I went to Marshall and nice to see the moment of silence. Now Go HERD Saturday. Beat the Buckeyes!!! We Are ... MARSHALL!!!!
Beautiful game, The first UM game I can sorta remember. Where are all the Pharma ads every 6 snaps?
Jim Stillwagon had a solid pro career with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL (he'd been drafted by the Packers) where he played with Joe Theismann. Stillwagon passed away in 2018.
damn the Aluminum Company had commercials back in those days
Whoa this is AMAZING!
Awsome. THANK YOU!!!
at 19:26 someone holds up a 'f-ck michigan' sign 😂
Yeah, that's how this rivalry was & is pure and utter abhorrence. I will say this though, if we didn't respect each other deep down, we wouldn't put so much thought and effort into it.
Right during the opening credits lol
Woody’s red jacket sure was a classic. Would love to know that make and model! And he gave a great interview as did Coach Schembechler.
@@Fresh-tw7ev absolutely, those two DEMANDED respect from the tone of their voices.
Thank you for this classic!
Ironically both Announcers Doing This game went to Michigan
The commercials are awesome. TWA, Winston cigarettes, etc.
Loved Roy Rogers hamburgers as a kid!
The players are so huge today when you compare it looks like they have more players on the field. Jim Stillwagon was 6' 220 playing defensive line.
3 yards and a cloud of dust
When You Pass 3 things can Happen and 2 of them are Bad
Rob, True! Buckeye haters said that phrase in a jabbing sarcastic way. I told haters that often it was 8 yards and a cloud of dust or 14 yards or 25 yards or more!! THAT'S WHY THEY HATED THAT PHRASE!
Is this one of the oldest Michigan-Ohio State games with broadcast footage that was preserved?
I remember ESPN Classic had the 1969 game
@@1983jblack Yes this game does in fact exist. The 1969 game was the first game of the 10 year war. I watched it not that long ago.
The 68 game exists too
This was football , 3 yards and a cloud of dust.
21:32 the first tackle of the game on the 28 yard line by a coach.
Another great Woody team, couldn't finish it out in bowl game
He got his in 1968 beating OJ. He had other National Championship teams but that perfect season was his crowing achievement.
Great video. I'm blown away, again. Many fans on both sides of this rivalry see the 1969 game as Michigan/Schembechler's statement game I.E. "We're back and the rivalry is great again" I disagree. I think THIS GAME was U-M's statement. In '69 you could say U-M 'snuck up' on OSU and caught em by surprise. Not so in '70. The Buckeyes were ANGRY and out for revenge. They had many of the same players back and were at home for this one. They should blown the Wolverines out, as they did in '68 (50-14) They didn't Michigan was very much in it until the late Stan White INT.
The only blowout during the 10 year war was simply the second half in 1976. Michigan's ground game exploded and they dominated both sides of the trenches. Other than that it was a dogfight all the time.
Thank you Great job .
The last year of the OSU super sophomores and they should have won a championship this season. Michigan was great, too
Both of these teams ruined each other's National Championship hopes several times over a ten year span. The Pac 12 did a few times too but also with as physical as this game was, even a month later the winner was often so beaten up still from this match-up.
@@stevekov6740 the 10 year war between Woody and Bo teams were classic games. Fun times, my man
@@meeenmeeestagigggles3246 NFF only AND you lost the Rose Bowl so I wouldn't boast too much about that one. In 1973 Michigan also was considered a National Champion but they too didn't claim it. Michigan has 7 unclaimed National Championships: 1920, 1925 1926, 1964, 1973, 1976, and 1985.
@@meeenmeeestagigggles3246 Nebraska & Texas won the 1970 National Championship, look at the final rankings from 1970. Notre Dame won the 1973 National Championship (Ohio State also did have an unclaimed National Championship in 1973 as did Michigan because the tie was the only blemish for both teams). Also, after this 1970 game you guys DID IN FACT LOSE the Rose Bowl. I see your 'giggles' and I raise you a BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA!!! I digress again, Michigan and OSU are the KINGS of Big Ten Football History.
@@meeenmeeestagigggles3246 Da hell you 'sorry' for, I know it's there. You're also listed third aka #3. Your 1996 & 1998 teams have more to brag about.
54 years ago. Wow!
Nixon was president, the Vietnam war was still raging, and gas was like .25 cents a gallon, and I was only 1 year old.
We hadn’t even landed on the moon yet!
Wow. What a upload.
1:23 Mad Dog Jim Mandich, great Miami Dolphins TE, one of the players who contributed to the 1972 Perfect Season and two Super Bowl wins. RIP Mad Dog.
Cool, no targeting calls
Awesome! Can we get a 2nd mic for the booth? 😂
Moment of silence just before National Anthem in tribute to the Marshall University football team was touching.
The second of two plane crashes involving college football teams in 1970. In October one of two planes carrying Wichita St. crashed. That is the forgotten accident of 1970.
My senior year went to all of them
I remember Glenn Doughty with the Baltimore Colts.
Awesome job.
At the start there was a shot of the scoreboard at Michigan the previous year, I noticed where “TIME OUTS REMAINING” showed Michigan had 4 timeouts; when did the rules change to three timeouts per half?
They got passed to death in the 1971 Rose Bowl. The team was not equipped to deal with that style of offense.
When college football was great
This is exactly what I have been wanting to do. What program do you use to upscale the videos?
Topaz Video AI to upscale/sharpen/revert compression, Da Vinci Resolve to edit and adjust contrast/color
Hi Dave, I purchased the Topaz AI software and have been playing around with it. I have had great success with some games but some not so much. Typically what is your process when you create upscaled videos? Thanks!
@@mikewood4311 Hey Mike - this is a cut-and-paste of a previous reply I gave to someone else some time back.... "I always start with collector DVDs of games so that I'm working with the best possible first-generation source - THIS is the most important aspect of the entire process - if your original source isn't great or horrible, NO amount of enhancement will help. I rip each disc's content to an MP4 file using Handbrake. I de-interlace the video in this first stage, set Constant Quality to 18, use H.265 encoding, framerate set to same as source and Constant, and use the Slow encoder preset speed. I then will run those rips through Topaz. I will set the picture to crop out any videotape noise along the bottom. I set my output resolution to Custom and set Resize Method to Prioritize Height, then type in 1080 for the Height value (it will adjust the width automatically) - you obviously only do this if you want to upscale your video. I leave Video Type as Progressive since I already de-interlaced it when I ripped the disc. And I always just use Proteus set to Auto, with Recover Detail set to 0. After the render is finished, I then bring THAT into Resolve and work on Contrast, Color, and editing."
The Ohio State punter was absolutely horrible
The crimes I would commit to see the 1970 Colorado/Penn State game like this . . . (if the broadcast even survives)
Commentators:
Bill Flemming & Forest Evashevski
These men were hitting out there!!!
Nice thanks
I grew up in Green Bay and absolutely loved John Brockington. Unfortunately, his first three years were by far his best. For some reason, he changed from being a power runner to trying to become more of a finesse back. That style did not work for him. He ended up being released by the Packers after the first game of the ‘77 season and finished his career as a KC Chief.
The ‘new’ Camaro was NOT an improvement…lol
I'd still take it over today's hot wheels knockoff Camaro. At least I can fix 100% of the second generation Camaro in my driveway.
"unbeaten and untied teams" - necessary in era of tie games in cfb
The era when Kickers had neck rolls
Could you find the Texas-Arkansas game from 1971?
whats your method to improving the quality? Please more College Football!
Only have a few more college games in my collection to possibly enhance at some point. I use Topaz Video AI to upscale, sharpen, and denoise, then bring that render into Da Vinci Resolve to work on color and contrast adjustment, as well as to edit
Was this the final year Ohio State's stadium had natural grass?