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  • You all think Tim Tebow is something? Watch this.

  • One of the clips may have been against the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) on October 26, 1940.

  • man he could change direction on a dime

  • WOW!!! I bet he could have power cleaned 300 easy with those great hips. Man, he broke some tackles; including the fat bald guy at the goal line at the 5:00 mark. What was that dude thinking?

  • Great footage! Watching this you can see how talented he was. In particular, he seemed to have a great ability to sense potential tacklers way out in the periphery of his visual field, and also changed directions remarkably well.

  • Looks like Terry Flynn

  • Boy was he something or what.

  • best Michigan player EVER

    Go Blue!

  • World War 2 hero, Michigan hero, great man! Go Blue

  • Yakety Sax might have been appropriate music to play for this.

    I would love to see us pull some of these old Mad Magician-style plays back out..

  • @MrRobot4 Trouble is, it's not the individual plays but the system. Unless you put in a good package of complementary plays, or even the entire system, the individual plays aren't of much value to the offense. The buck lateral pass play is pretty silly without the buck lateral, which in turn doesn't make sense without the buck keep, etc.

  • You should have the noise of the tape rolling like back in the old days lol.

  • Awesome video, that guy was amazing.

  • Wildcat! :D

  • Loved it, WH. However, I think you could at least add a little background music.

    Maybe some music from the MMB?

  • The Man that did it all! Great video!

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