Inside Michigan Football Season 1

September. 06,1975      TV-G
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis

Michigan Replay recaps of each game of the 1975 Michigan Wolverines football teams season. The team's head coach was Bo Schembechler. The Wolverines played their home games at Michigan Stadium. The defense stopped Archie Griffin's NCAA record 31-game 100-yard rushing game streak. The November 8 game against Purdue was historic in that it was the first game of a streak in which 100,000 or more fans attended a game at Michigan Stadium, one which continues to this day.

Episode 13 : Bowl Season
November. 30,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Guests/Topics: Bill Fleming (ABC sportscaster), bowl game predictions, Millie Schembechler.
Episode 12 : Ohio State
November. 23,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Ohio State review. Guests/Topics: Gordon Bell.
Episode 11 : Illinois
November. 16,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Illinois review. Ohio State preview. Guests/Topics: past OSU Highlights, Snow Bowl, Bob Ufer.
Episode 10 : Purdue
November. 09,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Purdue review. Illinois preview. Topics: Kirk Lewis, Jim Smith 83-yard TD catch.
Episode 9 : Minnesota
November. 02,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Minnesota review. Purdue preview. Guests/Topics: Assistant coaches, 1925 Football team.
Episode 8 : Indiana
October. 26,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Indiana review. Minnesota preview. Guests/Topics: Homecoming, Doc Losh, Don Dufek, Kirk Lewis, Schemy Schembechler, Tom Harmon clip.
Episode 7 : Northwestern
October. 19,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Northwestern review. Indiana preview. Guests/Topics Homecoming, football traffic and police presence, Terry Barr.
Episode 6 : Michigan State
October. 12,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Michigan State review. Northwestern preview. Guests/Topics: Keith Jackson (ABC Sports), Harry Newman.
Episode 5 : Missouri
October. 05,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Missouri review. Michigan State preview. Guests/Topics: Don Lund (associate athletic director) talks about other U of M sports.
Episode 4 : Baylor
September. 28,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Baylor review. Missouri preview. Guests/Topics: George Cavender, U-M Marching Band, Ron Kramer.
Episode 3 : Stanford
September. 21,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Stanford review. Baylor preview. Guests/Topics: Lindsy McLean (head trainer), Bennie Oosterbaan.
Episode 2 : Wisconsin
September. 14,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. Wisconsin review. Stanford preview. Guests: Bill McCartney, Rick Leach, Russell Davis, Dick Leach
Episode 1 : Season Preview
September. 07,1975
Hosts: Bo Schembechler, Larry Adderley. First episode of Michigan replay. Season preview.

Seasons

Season 4
Michigan Replay recaps of each game of the 1978 Michigan Wolverines football teams season. The team's head coach was Bo Schembechler in his 10th season in 1978. The team's statistical leaders included senior quarterback Rick Leach with 1,283 passing yards and 72 points scored, tailback Harlan Huckleby with 741 rushing yards, and wing back Ralph Clayton with 546 receiving yards.
Season 4 1978
Season 3
Michigan Replay recaps of each game of the 1977 Michigan Wolverines football teams season. The team's head coach was Bo Schembechler. The team's statistical leaders included quarterback Rick Leach with 1,109 passing yards, fullback Russell Davis with 1,013 rushing yards, wing back Ralph Clayton with 393 receiving yards. On defense, linebacker Ron Simpkins broke Michigan's single-season record with 158 total tackles (113 solo and 45 assists) during the regular season. He also sacked opposing quarterbacks 10 times and recovered five fumbles in 1977.
Season 3 1977
Season 2
Michigan Replay recaps of each game of the 1976 Michigan Wolverines football teams season. The team's head coach was Bo Schembechler. Highlights of the season included a game against Stanford in which three Michigan running backs rushed for over 100 yards. Michigan's victory over Navy was the worst defeat in the history of the Naval Academy's football program. On offense, senior running back Rob Lytle was selected as the team's most valuable player, finished third in voting for the Heisman Trophy.
Season 2 1976
Season 1
Michigan Replay recaps of each game of the 1975 Michigan Wolverines football teams season. The team's head coach was Bo Schembechler. The Wolverines played their home games at Michigan Stadium. The defense stopped Archie Griffin's NCAA record 31-game 100-yard rushing game streak. The November 8 game against Purdue was historic in that it was the first game of a streak in which 100,000 or more fans attended a game at Michigan Stadium, one which continues to this day.
Season 1 1975

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