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[2157] Of the Australian Open and I’m lovin’ it

I first kept abreast with development in soccer after watching the 1995 Champions League final on television, I think, when Ajax Amsterdam won the European Cup. The 2010 Australian Open is the tennis equivalence of that for me. I think, I am a tennis fan now.

I was at my first ever Grand Slam several days ago and I loved the atmosphere through and through. A little bit of sunburn was not enough to deter my enthusiasm, no siree!

The best match that I saw was a double match between Gonzalez-Ljubicic pair and the Australian Ball-Huss pair on Day 6. It was exciting because each was catching up with the other but no one was breaking through. It was especially exciting after watching Davydenko abused Monaco in men’s single and seeing Vedasco winning after his opponent retired early. I wanted some action and I got some action.

Some right reserved.

Some Australian audience turned the atmosphere into something that one would only expect during a soccer match. But then again, what do I know? This is my first Open.

Gonzalez became the target of these audience but the way he handled it was admirable. So admirable that the audience loved him even as Australians supported Ball and Huss for the obvious reason. The Australian pair lost, but I dare say that the audience won.

The next Grand Slam is the French Open in Paris. I am dreaming of perhaps an impossible dream of going there in either May or June this year. I now have a real incentive to work and save.

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[2092] Of oh damn you Michigan

I cannot sit calmly on my chair watching this game.

The whole game was a disaster. State ran over Michigan with an impunity belonging to last season. For an extended time, rushing yard for Michigan was negative. Negative!

By the fourth quarter, Michigan was behind 14 points and it seemed hopeless, until Forcier and everybody finally decided to get sucked into the game. Finally!

And it is 20-20 now, with seconds to go. The fourth quarter was crazy. It was totally disconnected from the other quarters. And I cannot sit calmly on my chair watching this game.

But to understand how crazy the game was, well, Michigan was on Twitter trending list for nearly 5 hours, so far.

It is the first overtime now. And I have not slept.

And it is raining in East Lansing.

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p/s — and Michigan lost. State deserves it.

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pp/s — nevertheless, thank you for a great game Forcier and team, even when you guys woke up only in the fourth quarter. Proud of you guys. But please, don’t do that again at Iowa.

And Forcier is certainly developing into a great quarterback.

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[2081] Of play it out loud!

The AP Top 25 welcomes back Michigan.

Sing it!

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I do not remember where I got this but it was certainly played by the Michigan Marching Band!

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[2080] Of it’s great, to be, a Michigan Wolverine! And it sucks to be an Irish

Honestly, after the devastation of last season, I was expecting the worst for Michigan football. Even when Michigan was up against Western Michigan last week, I was very quiet about it, ever so mindful the shaming Appalachian State gave my alma mater in 2007 and a series of losses against unremarkable teams. For a game against Western Michigan, anything but a big thumping by the Wolverines would be a disaster and I smiled when the team won 31 – 7.

With the first hurdle passed, then came the first real test: Notre Dame.

I have not been following Michigan football during the off-season. And now, since I am away from Ann Arbor, it is really tough for me to closely follow the game. Even at Michigan, I was bad at players’ name but at least, I knew the stars. Now, I have been reduced to a cheering idiot, cheering everything that goes good for Michigan without knowing who does what. But I suppose, it is the school spirit that matters.

Notre Dame is a tough school. Yes, Michigan has a superior record against Notre Dame. Up to 2008, Michigan has won 20 games, lost 15 and drew 1. But record can change. In 2008, Notre Dame beat Michigan by a considerable margin.

I had expected for Michigan to lose based on previous performance in the past two years. This is probably reflected by the fact that the school in South Bend was ranked No. 18 while Michigan is unranked. It was painful to acknowledge that if Indiana had not done worse than us, we would have found ourselves at the bottom of the Big Ten Conference. If we were still in the era of Coach Carr, that would have been unbelievable, even during a disastrous season when some people would be calling for Carr’s head.

Imagine the surprise I got when I woke up to yet another beautiful Sydney morning to a news ticker on Google. Michigan’s name was bolded. The score was 38 to 34, in favor of Michigan.

My eyes widened. Were my eyes deceiving me?

No. Michigan 38. Notre 34.

It was close but a win is a win, nonetheless.

Hooray!

I immediately shouted with a strain of joy. Go Blue!

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I immediately recalled the manic 3-overtime game against Michigan State. In time when hope was dimming, a lot of people were leaving the stadium, I among many loyalists, stayed behind, refusing to yield to despair, even when it loomed so unambiguously. I wanted to prove that I was no good weather fan. I bleed maize and blue for the school that made me.

And the players paid us back with a magnificient win.

In the background of euphoria unseen in my life, a chant. I could not make it at first but slowly, it started to make sense.

It’s great….

…to be…

… a Michigan Wolverine!

It’s great, to be, a Michigan Wolverine.

That were the first words coming out from my mouth today.

And my first update on Twitter. And on Facebook. And on GTalk.

It’s great, to be, a Michigan Wolverine.

It is good to be back.

Yes, I am excited. This post is dedicated to the 2009 Michigan football. And thank you for the win.

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p/s — On to other news, Michigan State lost to Central Michigan. Do you want to watch that? Do you want to watch that?

I do.

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Glad to see somebody got the bad mojo now.

At The Quad:

Central Michigan initially missed a potential game-winning 47-yard field goal, but got to try the kick again after Michigan State was penalized for being offside. The announcement of the penalty that set up the game-winnerprompted clapping and an announcement in the press box.

”Cheering is not allowed in the press box,” the announcer said, ”but it is right now.” [Spartans’ Loss Unites Fans of Michigan and Notre Dame. Thayer Evans. The Quad. September 12 2009]

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pp/s — And now, down in Columbus at this very moment, Ohio State is playing Southern California.

Heh, go for it Trojans. You know the Wolverines are behind you this time.

To clueless outsiders, this aptly describes the relations between Michigan and Ohio State.

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[2034] Of Michigan in 2009

2009 schedule:
Sept. 5 Western Michigan
Sept. 12 Notre Dame
Sept. 19 Eastern Michigan
Sept. 26 Indiana
Oct. 3 @ Michigan State
Oct. 10 @ Iowa
Oct. 17 Delaware State
Oct. 24 Penn State
Oct. 31 @ Illinois
Nov. 7 Purdue
Nov. 14 @ Wisconsin
Nov. 21 Ohio State [The Quad Countdown: No. 57 Michigan. Paul Myerberg. The Quad. Jully 6 2009]

This does not happen all too often but accounting for Michigan’s disastrous performance last season, I am scared.