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University of Michigan Athletics, Football, Basketball, and News

2010.09.13 00:34 Swazi University of Michigan Athletics, Football, Basketball, and News

A University of Michigan athletics community for news, discussion, and more. Particularly focused on Michigan Football and Basketball, but love for all things UofM. Go Blue!
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2011.08.16 07:51 Discr1m comicswap

Need to make room for more comics? Perhaps you have an empty shelf or long box to fill up? Always looking in the back issues of your LCS? Well this is the place for you! Find kicking deals or make some quick PayPal scrap. We only allow the bartering/selling/buying of comic books and comic book-related swag. We have some rules, but so does the Justice League. We would appreciate your attention to them. Have fun swapping and good luck finding the comics you want!
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2013.08.19 22:27 Where The Dudes At?

Hey Hitler! This is the place to promote your poly-bi lifestyle and post all your dental updates, dad boners, funny scream videos, and would you rathers. Or maybe you just want to glass all the cool, slick, and neat stuff your fellow mommies have to offer and enjoy some brown talk. This subreddit is for all things Tommy, Tina, and Your Mom's House. Remember to keep your jeans high and tight and always wipe down!
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2023.06.01 17:53 snootypoodlepoo Ridgecrest family history & ancestry

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2023.06.01 17:52 snootypoodlepoo Salton Sea family history & ancestry

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2023.06.01 17:51 snootypoodlepoo San Bernadino family history & ancestry

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2023.06.01 17:36 snootypoodlepoo Tehachapi family history & ancestry

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  • Most popular professions and careers in your family history
  • Photographs of your ancestors you have never seen before (Found in Newspaper archives, I have subscriptions to several newspaper websites)
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2023.06.01 17:17 Unusual_Ad_8364 Interesting early appearance of phrase "in cold irons bound" in song/poem. Brooklyn Eagle, 1891. Piece titled "In Sligo County Jail." It's unsigned. Only info: "Ballyfermoyle, Roscommon County, Ireland."

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2023.06.01 15:39 Tigrannes On this day in History, June 1

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The decision to go to war is one of the most serious an American president faces. On June 1, 1812, President Madison sent a letter—later dubbed his war message—to both houses of Congress. In it, he listed a series of transgressions Great Britain had committed against the U.S. He also explained his decision not to recommend war with France at that time. https://freeimage.host/i/HrP69Yx
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2023.06.01 14:12 sonofabutch No game today, so let's remember a forgotten Yankee: Jackie Jensen, "The Golden Boy"

Jackie Jensen, "The Golden Boy", was a superstar athlete in the 1940s who seemed destined for greatness as the heir to Joe DiMaggio... only to be supplanted by a different golden boy, the great Mickey Mantle.
Jensen would eventually live up to the hype, but with the Red Sox -- but his career prematurely because, as baseball expanded to the west coast, his fear of flying made road games unbearable!
The Yankees between 1947 and 1964 were utterly dominant, winning 15 pennants and 10 World Series. And it wasn't just the major league team that was successful. The Yankees of this era were loaded up and down the system, from Rookie ball to their two Triple-A teams!
With such a loaded major league roster, the Yankees had many talented players stuck either on the end of the bench or in the minors who would eventually find an opportunity with other teams, including Bob Cerv, Vic Power, Gus Triandos, Lew Burdette, Jerry Lumpe, Bob Porterfield, and Bob Keegan, who would all be All-Stars with other teams. Clint Courtney would be the 1952 A.L. Rookie of the Year runner-up after the Yankees traded him to the Browns, and Bill Virdon was the 1955 N.L. Rookie of the Year with the Cardinals (and then Yankee manager from 1974 to 1975!).
But the most talented player who just couldn't find the playing time in New York was Jack Eugene Jensen, born March 9, 1927, in San Francisco. His parents divorced when he was 5, and he grew up poor, his mother working six days a week, 12 hours a day. Jensen said the family moved 16 times between kindergarten and eighth grade -- "every time the rent came due."
After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II, Jensen went to the University of California in 1946 on the G.I. Bill. There he became one of the most famous college players in the country, leading Cal to the Rose Bowl. In 1947, he was the starting fullback as well as the team's top defensive back, and in 1948, he rushed for 1,000 yards and was an All-American.
He also was a tremendous two-way baseball player, pitching and hitting for the Golden Bears in 1947 as the won the very first College World Series, beating a Yale team that had George H.W. Bush playing first base. In 1949, he was an All-American in baseball, too.
His blond hair, good looks, and athletic accomplishments earned him the nickname "The Golden Boy."
Halfway through his junior year, Jensen left Berkeley to turn pro. Jensen would later say he couldn't risk playing a career-ending injury playing for free while teams -- baseball and football -- were trying to sign him to big-money contracts.
"There was a money tree growing in my backyard. Why shouldn't I pluck off the dollars when I wanted to?"
Jensen considered a number of offers, including from the Yankees, before signing a three-year, $75,000 contract with the Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast League. Jensen said he thought he'd face better competition in the Pacific Coast League, the top minor league of the era, than he would at the bottom of the Yankee farm system. He was right about it being more of a challenge -- he hit an unimpressive .261/.317/.394 in 510 plate appearances with the Oaks.
At the end of the year, the Oaks sold his contract (and that of Billy Martin, another Northern California kid) to the Yankees.
That same year, Jensen married his high school sweetheart, Zoe Ann Olsen, an Olympic diver. (By age 18, she had won 14 national diving championships and a silver medal in the 1948 Olympics.) "Together they looked like a Nordic god and goddess," Sports Illustrated reported. Nicknamed "the sweethearts of sports," they were the Dansby Swanson and Mallory Pugh of their era. More than 1,000 people attended their wedding.
Jensen would start the 1950 season not in the minors but in the Bronx. He joined the Yankees in a time of flux. They though they'd won the 1949 World Series, the Yankees knew they had to make some changes, with 35-year-old Joe DiMaggio nearing the end of his career. And their heir apparent was not Mickey Mantle -- at the time an 18-year-old shortstop playing in the Class C league, the equivalent of A-ball today -- but the 23-year-old Jensen.
But Jensen disappointed, hitting just .171/.247/.300 in 70 at-bats, and only starting in 13 games. Watching from the bench most of the season, Jensen would later lament the lost year of development, saying he'd have been better off playing every day in the Pacific Coast League.
The Yankees won the pennant for a second straight year, and in the World Series he once again was left on the bench. His only action was as a pinch runner in Game 3 as the Yankees swept the Phillies. That "Moonlight Graham" appearance would be his only taste of the post-season in an 11-year career.
The following year would be DiMaggio's last, and Mantle's first. Jensen began the year as the Yankees' starting left fielder and proved he belonged, hitting .296/.371/.509 through the end of July... and then, shockingly, was demoted to Triple-A and replaced with previously forgotten Yankee Bob Cerv.
I can see why they called up Cerv -- the University of Nebraska stand-out was tearing up Triple-A, leading the American Association in batting average (.349), home runs (26), triples (21), RBIs (101), and total bases (261) -- but why demote Jensen, who had a 140 OPS+ in the majors? Maybe the Yankees felt the brash 23-year-old needed to be taken down a peg. In any event, Cerv hit just .214/.333/.250 in August and was sent back to Triple-A, but Jensen also was left down there. He hit .263/.344/.469 and was recalled after the Triple-A season ended, only getting into three games (he went 3-for-9).
Mantle, too, had started the season with the Yankees, and after hitting .260/.341/.423 through the middle of July, was sent down to Triple-A. But he hit .361/.445/.651 in 166 at-bats, and unlike Jensen was back in the bigs by August 24. He would play pretty much every game the rest of the season, hitting .284/.370/.495 in 95 at-bats.
The torch had clearly been passed -- Jensen was no longer the heir apparent to DiMaggio. In the World Series that year, Mantle was the starting right fielder, and Jensen wasn't even on the post-season roster.
Jensen was so disappointed with how the Yankees had treated him in 1951 that he talked to the San Francisco 49ers about switching to pro football, but ultimately decided to stick with baseball.
Never shy about what he said to reporters, Jensen told The Sporting News on October 24, 1951:
"I felt so badly about the treatment that I received from the Yankees that, although I was in New York at the end of the season, I didn't feel like sticking around to even watch the club play in any of the World's Series games."
"I do not feel the Yankees were justified in sending me to the minor leagues. When I was shipped to Kansas City, I was doing as good a job as any Yankee outfielder and better than some of them. I was hitting .296, which was ten points better than Hank Bauer and 30 points better than Joe DiMaggio, Gene Woodling and Mickey Mantle. Yet Casey Stengel didn't give me the chance I felt I deserved."
Despite blasting his manager in the press, Jensen was still the property of the Yankees. That off-season, teams were circling, hoping to pry away the talented but disgruntled outfielder. There were newspaper reports of offers from the St. Louis Browns, the Detroit Tigers, the Philadelphia Athletics, the Washington Senators, the Cleveland Indians, and the Boston Red Sox -- with one rumor being Ted Williams to the Bronx in exchange for Jensen and several other players. (A Red Sox scout called the rumored deal "a lot of hogwash.")
Sportswriters spent the off-season speculating whether DiMaggio would retire, and if he did, whether Jensen or Mantle would take over as the center fielder, as there were still concerns that Mantle, who had hurt his knee in the 1951 World Series, wouldn't be fully recovered by the start of the season.
On Opening Day, April 16, 1952, it was Jackie Jensen in center and Mickey Mantle in right. Jensen went 0-for-5 with a GIDP; Mantle, 3-for-4 with a double, a walk, and a stolen base! Seven games into the season, Jensen was 2-for-17 (.118) and found himself on the bench. He'd never play for the Yankees again. On May 3, the Golden Boy was traded to the Washington Senators along with Spec Shea, Jerry Snyder, and Archie Wilson in exchange for Irv Noren and Tom Upton.
In two years with the Senators, Jensen hit an impressive .276/.359/.407 (112 OPS+), but the team was terrible, and Jensen wasn't happy. Still just 26 years old, he later said he had almost quit after the 1953 season... particularly after a harrowing flight to Japan for a series of exhibition games with a squad of All-Stars that included Yankees Yogi Berra, Eddie Lopat, and Billy Martin. That experience gave Jensen a lifelong fear of flying, a phobia that became so intense eventually he could only fly with the help of sleeping pills... and a hypnotist!
He might have quit if not for the trade on December 9, 1953, that sent him to the Boston Red Sox for pitcher Mickey McDermott and outfielder Tom Umphlett. He was homesick, he hated flying, and he now had two little kids at home. Red Sox general manager Joe Cronin convinced Jensen to come to the Red Sox, telling him that Fenway Park was tailor made for his swing. Cronin was right: Jensen was a career .279/.369/.460 hitter, but .298/.400/.514 at Fenway.
It was in Boston that Jensen finally lived up to the hype, becoming a two-time All-Star and winning the A.L. MVP Award in 1958 and a Gold Glove in 1959. During his seven seasons in Boston, he hit .282/.374/.478 in 4,519 plate appearances. In his MVP season, Jensen hit .286/.396/.535 (148 OPS+) with 31 doubles, 35 home runs, and a league-leading 122 RBIs. During his peak with the Red Sox, 1954 to 1959, Jensen's average season was .285/.378/.490 (127 OPS+) with 28 doubles, 26 home runs, 111 RBIs, 14 stolen bases, and 3.6 bWAR. During those six seasons, no one in the American League -- not Mickey Mantle, not Ted Williams, not Al Kaline -- had more runs batted in than Jackie Jensen.
Of course, Mantle was the far better player -- even in Jensen's MVP season, Mantle had more runs, hits, home runs, walks, and a 188 OPS+ -- but Jensen's 127 OPS+ between 1954 and 1959 would have been an upgrade over the aging Hank Bauer's 110 OPS+ in right or the left field merry-go-round of Norm Siebern (113 OPS+), Irv Noren (107 OPS+), Enos Slaughter (103 OPS+), and previously forgotten Yankee Hector Lopez (101 OPS+). Casey Stengel would later say the Jensen trade was the worst one the Yankees had made while he was manager.
Despite his success, Jensen was sometimes booed by the Boston fans, just as they sometimes booed Ted Williams. There even was an article in Sport magazine, "What Do They Want From Jackie Jensen?", taking Red Sox fans to task for their unreasonably high demands from the Golden Boy. In 1956, in a game at Fenway Park against the Yankees, the hometown fans were razzing Jensen so much that teammates had to restrain him from going into the stands after a fan. Later that same game, Williams misplayed a wind-blown fly ball from Mantle, and the fans booed lustily. The very next play, Williams made a leaping catch at the scoreboard to rob Yogi Berra of a double. But Williams, still furious, spit into the crowd. He was later fined $5,000.
And Jackie was unhappy to be away from home. He and Zoe Ann had bought a house near Lake Tahoe, where they could both ski and golf year-round, as well as hit the casinos. They also had a home in Oakland, and a restaurant there, and each year Jensen hosted a pro-am golf tournament. But the marriage was struggling. Zoe Ann, once nationally known for her Olympic exploits, was frustrated to be a stay-at-home mom in the shadow of her famous husband, and Jackie became angry if she engaged in her favorite outdoor hobbies, suspecting there were men around.
Jensen's fear of flying also had become even more intense. Sometimes he was so drugged up that he had to be carried on and off the plane, fueling rumors that he was a drunk. Other times he took trains or even drove while his teammates flew.
Once again Jensen was talking about retirement, and in Spring Training 1957, the Red Sox allowed him to train with the San Francisco Seals, Boston's Triple-A team, rather than having to go to Florida. But he was still miserable. That year, he told Sports Illustrated:
“In baseball you get to the point where you don’t think you have a family. It just looks like I’m not built for this life like some ballplayers. You are always away from home and you’re lonesome, and as soon as I can, I intend to get out.”
The 32-year-old Jensen announced his retirement after the 1959 season, and he spent 1960 home with Zoe Ann and their children and running his restaurant. But he returned in 1961. After hitting just .130 in April, Jensen took a train from Detroit home to Reno, determined to quit once again. After a week away, he rejoined the team and had six hits in his next 10 at-bats. By the end of the season he was at .263/.350/.392, and this time he quit for good.
After leaving baseball, Jensen invested in real estate and a golf course, but lost most of his money. He then got a job working for a Lake Tahoe casino, was a national spokesman for Camel cigarettes, Wonder Bread, and Gillette, and even tried selling cars. Ironically, Jackie found himself on the road almost as much as he had been as a ballplayer. In 1963, he and Zoe Ann divorced, remarried, and then divorced again.
In 1967, Jensen became a TV sportscaster, married his producer Katharine Cortesi, and eventually teamed up with Keith Jackson calling college football games for ABC and a college baseball coach, first at the University of Nevada-Reno and then at the University of California, and he managed the Red Sox team in the New York Penn League in 1970. In 1977, Jackie and Katharine moved to Virginia and started a Christmas tree farm while he coached baseball at a military academy. About five years later, on July 14, 1982, he died of a heart attack at age 55.
You Don't Know Jack(ie):
In 1958, Jensen told Sports Illustrated that the biggest thrill of his career wasn't being an All-American or an All-Star, it wasn't winning an MVP or a World Series. "The biggest is having played in the same outfield with both DiMaggio and Williams."
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2023.06.01 08:23 JackSchoeyy Favourite Song Posts are back! Today is the letter 'F' this will be a battle. :)

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2023.06.01 03:40 Byzantae Can someone help me make a version of this deck that's viable in standard?

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2023.06.01 03:34 canyonnerd school list help!

Got my MCAT score back today and wanted to get some thoughts on the list I've been working on, stats below, TIA!
GPA/MCAT
AMCAS cGPA/sGPA - 3.2/3.0 (this includes post bacc work)
Master's GPA - 3.9
Post bacc 23cr, all upper div science- 4.0
MCAT 524, 132/128/132/132
Clinical Experience 3400 hrs as an RN, 1000 as a CNA
Non-clinical Volunteering 200 hours, after school program for kids
Shadowing 20 hours in primary care
Other 115 hours across different teaching/tutoring type roles- working w/ both high school kids and college students
School List I am limited to applying only in the midwest!
In-state 1
In-state 2
Western Michigan (Stryker)
Wayne State
Central Michigan
Rosalind Franklin
University of Minnesota
Indiana University School of Medicine
Oakland Beaumont
Rush University
University of Illinois
University of Iowa- Carver
Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine
Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine
Reach schools Ann Arbor, Ohio State University, and Case Western?
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2023.06.01 03:14 FlickJordan [Recommendations] Padded Tshirt Bra, Narrow Straps/Apex? Unsuccessful haul

$2000 in returns later, I’m still at a loss of where to find a bra that fits. Here’s what I’ve tried recently, and I’d love advice on where to go from here!
I’ve also gone to three local boutiques, and no one seems to stock much in my size even if the brand makes them. I tried one Prima Donna in 30E that was close, but I’m specifically looking for a basic padded tshirt bra. None of the Chantelle styles fit my shape at all, and band was too loose.
Measurements: Loose Underbust: 28 Snug Underbust: 27.5 Tight Underbust: 27 Standing Bust: 32.75 Leaning Bust: 33.25 Lying Bust: 33
Recommended/Fitted at:28DD/E/F - 30DD/E
I think I’m average full and average projection, but narrow shoulders seems to be an issue. (I do also have an asymmetrical rib cage/scoliosis so I’m not the standard shape/evenness.)
Here are some of what I’ve tried from Amazon. Freya 28DDD seems closest but too wide at shoulders to be comfortable:( I’d love recommendations of brands or styles that would work better for me!
Freya expressions 28E/DDD https://imgur.com/a/MczuJRM close, but apex is in my armpits. Cups gape when reaching forward.
Freya starlight 28DD: https://imgur.com/a/W9k2COe wire sitting on top a bit at the sides, as well as gore, not tacking/sitting on top
Freya core wire: very tight in band, might be better with an extender at first. Comfortable fit though other than that, I probably would’ve kept it if I didn’t feel like Madonna…verry pointy
Panache ELAN plunge 30DD https://imgur.com/a/KdobpEM wide at armpit not super comfortable when reaching forward. Did not find the padding and shape of plunge fit me well
Fantasie envisage 30DD Shape too projected? Band not tight enough. Felt like underwire was in wrong place, and a shape mismatch more than Size issue.
Freya starlight 30 DD Too tall of root or paced wider? Gore stands out a bit.
Freya Starlight 28F https://imgur.com/a/2q3if8V Cups too big
Freya Idol 30DD https://imgur.com/a/AXY8aMa Too big.
Fantasie ann marie 30DD https://imgur.com/a/H7Zi6iW Too wide set? See last photos
Cleo panache 30DD https://imgur.com/a/fCqJ6kw Too shallow and wide? Cups sticking out, straps far apart
Freya Epic Underwire Sports Bra 28DD https://imgur.com/a/JVJjxUt Very tight band
Fantasie smoothing unpadded 30DD Too big cups 30D is Too small, shape to narrow? Wrinkly and sat on top of breast because underwire was too small
Freya sonic 28ddd/e https://imgur.com/a/xey6Ley Tight wire but fits, maybe slightly wide? Very close
Freya Sonic sports bra 28DD: https://imgur.com/a/7ZUOntG close, but a bit small in Cup width.
Freya Chill 28DD Molded Demi: https://imgur.com/a/quhHezq cups too small, band much looser than other 28, had to go on tightest hooks.
Freya Idol28DDD https://imgur.com/a/tvDi3JJ Wide straps/apex?
Panache Chai https://imgur.com/a/xPZxd9v It’s eating me. Wire and apex so wide!
Wacoal Btempt Foundations 30DD https://imgur.com/a/860W8BP I think I mainly sent this back because the cup was flaring out. It was mostly a fit I think, maybe just quality control?
Wacoal btemptFoundations 30D https://imgur.com/a/XCqRZDB Too small of cup
From the third boutique, I was in a rush and couldn’t take more photos, but snapped a couple.
Prima Donna 30E https://imgur.com/a/4uV5fR3 Pretty close fit, but pinching under my arms a bit with the wide stripes. Would love to find plain straps as well but might have to settle?
Corin 30E Virginia https://imgur.com/a/ihXR5Hm I remember it wasn’t perfect, but pretty close, the cups or just a lot thinner than I would like under a T-shirt. And I was hoping to find something in a lower price range:(
I don’t know if I made any mistakes, I know it’s a lot of bras!
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2023.06.01 03:06 ICareAboutThings25 Elimination win percentages (by contestants who played at least five eliminations)

I got bored enough to do more calculations. This time I did every contestant who has played at least five eliminations. There’s a TON of them, so instead of listing everyone as their own bullet point, I have categories based on percentages.
All spin offs except Champs vs are included.
The 100% club: Emily S, Horacio, Sarah G
80-89%: Alton, Fessy, Jillian, Kiki, Kam, Landon, Theo C.
70-79%: Amber B, Da’Vonne, Devin W, Kenny S, Kaycee, Laurel, Nia, Sarah R, Sylvia
60-69%: Evan, Evelyn, Camila, Cara Maria, Casey, Cory W, Dee, Hunter, Jenn G, Johnny R, Jenna, Jordan, Kailah, Kimberly, Leroy, Mark, Nehemiah, Tina, Tori D, Wes
50-59%: Abram, Aneesa, Big Easy, Brad, Cohutta, CT, Darrell, Derrick K, KellyAnne, Kyle, MJ, Nelson, Paula, Paulie, Bear, Tonya, Ty, Tyler
40-49%: Adam King, Ashley M, Beth, Brandon N, Jonna, Bananas, Jay S, Nany, Tony, Trishelle, Zach N
30-39%: Dunbar, Katie, Jemmye, Laterrian, Melinda, Ryan K, Shane L, Syrus
20-29%: Amanda, Big T, Derek C, Jasmine, Jessica M, Natalie N, Theresa, Marie
10-19%: Diem, Josh, Robin
0% club: Danny J, Tyrie
My thoughts:
It’s easier than I expected to have a winning eliminations record.
I think the high and low ends are more interesting than the middle. Not much separates a 60% from a 40% in many cases, but a lot separates a 20% from an 80%.
Someone smarter than me could find a way to use this to analyze strength of opponent for various competitors. For instance, being the person who beat Fessy is a whole lot more meaningful than being one of many who beat Danny J. I’m curious who the Challenge dragon slayers are.
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