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This Week in Michigan Football History 10/25/2025

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This week in Michigan football history with the professor Greg Dooley. Ahead of this thrilling battle for Paul Bunyan, let's flashback 50 years to October 25, 1975, when the Big House roared as the Indiana Hoosiers rolled into town. Even our beloved host Ira Weintraub, a mere one day old, could sense that these Bloomington boys stood no chance against his would be mighty Wolverines. Michigan had dominated a few teams like they've owned Indiana, dropping just three games to the Hoosiers since 1968, a legacy of maze and blue supremacy. This clash would be no different and showcased two coaches etched in history for wildly different reasons. On the west sideline stood General Glenn E. George Patton Schembechler in his seventh season at Michigan, already a coaching legend, and he had his Wolverines perennially in a national and conference title hunt. On the east sideline was Lee Corso, now beloved for his Mascot head wearing ESPN College GameDay antics since 1987. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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