Totally agree. In OSUMB in the early 80s, that rivalry was gritty but respectful. I really hope UofM is able to successfully navigate and make it through the current challenges and question marks with minimal collateral damage. tOSU needs a strong UofM and vice versa.
I saw a time stamp on this video that showed this roast occurred on March 5, 1987. I think that means Woody passed a week later. He was an amazing man. While I was in OSUMB, I had the honor of marching in the script when he dotted the i in Oct of 1983. OMG, the stadium was electric. Later that year, he was handed the baton and took the ladder to "direct" our playing of the fight songs during the senior tackle rally in the Stadium. Afterward, his speech from that ladder had all 200+ of us choked up. What a great man.
As much I loved seeing Michigan beat coach Hayes,he definitely made the rivalry fun! Hayes and Bo were actually good friends,except the month of November!
Tradition, positive work ethic, integrity, character traits that can be emulated to display a wholesome individual. I see these great coaches interacting with each other, speaking highly of one another, showing respect to one another. Today we are looking at a collegiate sports disgrace at the University of Michigan. The same University Bo Schembechler led the football program, leading the Wolverines to many Big Ten football Conference Championships. Bo did it the right way, he was the ultimate Michigan man. Character as exemplified by these coaches, inspired players, assistant coaches and fans, to do it the right way. As Coach Holtz elequenty stated, it takes only minutes to demolish a building, however, to build a football program in a positive direction takes a day by day effort. Every action positive or negative, can impact a football program, corporation, or a person's life, so every person has a responsibility to add their positive imprint in society.
Woody was indicting another Big Ten program for cheating. However, he and his program were caught for funneling money to players in the late 1950's. I guess by the 1970's he was above the law and had memory issues. I think he was sore about a famous loss, the "lore" of which occurred only after a favorable bad call in his favor by officials minutes earlier. The "cheaters" also voted Hayes into the Rose Bowl in '73 which sent Schembechler into a rage.
@terrybrown9348 It was in 1955. He made personal loans to needy players, and the program was put on a one year probation in 1956. I think these are the years. The program he attacked in the '70's had similar type violations. However, it got slapped with ridiculously outsized penalties. Hayes turned them in as he boasted here. All because he lost a very dramatic game to that team which had Archie Griffin.
Well ur completely wrong. Woody was funneling money to players for basic necessities bc they came from underprivileged backgrounds and he was trying to help them. MSU on the other hand was paying players to come there and systematically cheating. Get your facts straight my friend
@@bradleyholt9805woody was helping his poor players. MSU was involved in systematically paying players and blatantly cheating. Huge huge difference. Get your facts straight
He slugged his players all the time, in order to get them to play to the best of their ability. They were in pads and didn't feel a thing. They love him to this day.
Nonsense. If Woody respected and loved Bo (which he did), then any true Ohio State fan should. They were brothers...in battle and before/after. There are times for rivalry and times to set the animus aside. Having met Woody on several occasions, including during my OSUMB days, and hearing about him through my dad, who played for him, I'm positive that Woody would take issue and disagree with your post.
As A Michigan diehard watching this Really makes me respect the Bo And Woody rivalry even more then I already do
Totally agree. In OSUMB in the early 80s, that rivalry was gritty but respectful. I really hope UofM is able to successfully navigate and make it through the current challenges and question marks with minimal collateral damage. tOSU needs a strong UofM and vice versa.
❤️ Ohio state 🏈 / woody Hayes against bo schembechler & Michigan 🏈 battles, ten year war
How many natty’s did Bo win again? I’m not sure.
Big Ten needs to watch this....
I saw a time stamp on this video that showed this roast occurred on March 5, 1987. I think that means Woody passed a week later. He was an amazing man. While I was in OSUMB, I had the honor of marching in the script when he dotted the i in Oct of 1983. OMG, the stadium was electric. Later that year, he was handed the baton and took the ladder to "direct" our playing of the fight songs during the senior tackle rally in the Stadium. Afterward, his speech from that ladder had all 200+ of us choked up. What a great man.
I remember him dotting the i...I went to memorial at the stadium
❤️ woody Hayes super great/ legendary college football coach
As much I loved seeing Michigan beat coach Hayes,he definitely made the rivalry fun! Hayes and Bo were actually good friends,except the month of November!
Tradition, positive work ethic, integrity, character traits that can be emulated to display a wholesome individual. I see these great coaches interacting with each other, speaking highly of one another, showing respect to one another. Today we are looking at a collegiate sports disgrace at the University of Michigan. The same University Bo Schembechler led the football program, leading the Wolverines to many Big Ten football Conference Championships. Bo did it the right way, he was the ultimate Michigan man. Character as exemplified by these coaches, inspired players, assistant coaches and fans, to do it the right way. As Coach Holtz elequenty stated, it takes only minutes to demolish a building, however, to build a football program in a positive direction takes a day by day effort. Every action positive or negative, can impact a football program, corporation, or a person's life, so every person has a responsibility to add their positive imprint in society.
I guess you conveniently forgot about the dirty stuff that Tressell and Meyer were doing. Glass houses.
One week before Woody died.
Woody passed away exactly one week following this event 😢
Woody, after the blowout over ichigan in '68, when asked why he went for 2 up 50-14. "Because I couldn't go for 3."
Lou talks real fast
Lou Holtz great after dinner speaker.
* Bo was great as well.
**Earle Bruce was horrible
Back when they were gentlemen and the fact that they behaved like gentlemen mattered. 😢
Filmed by Columbus Elementary A/V class.
Bo was a buckeye first and foremost.
LOL, hardly
Woody was indicting another Big Ten program for cheating. However, he and his program were caught for funneling money to players in the late 1950's. I guess by the 1970's he was above the law and had memory issues. I think he was sore about a famous loss, the "lore" of which occurred only after a favorable bad call in his favor by officials minutes earlier. The "cheaters" also voted Hayes into the Rose Bowl in '73 which sent Schembechler into a rage.
I don’t remember that about woody at osu. At all. Where’s the story on that?
@terrybrown9348 It was in 1955. He made personal loans to needy players, and the program was put on a one year probation in 1956. I think these are the years.
The program he attacked in the '70's had similar type violations. However, it got slapped with ridiculously outsized penalties. Hayes turned them in as he boasted here. All because he lost a very dramatic game to that team which had Archie Griffin.
The OSU team that lost that dramatic game had Archie Griffin.
Well ur completely wrong. Woody was funneling money to players for basic necessities bc they came from underprivileged backgrounds and he was trying to help them. MSU on the other hand was paying players to come there and systematically cheating. Get your facts straight my friend
@@bradleyholt9805woody was helping his poor players. MSU was involved in systematically paying players and blatantly cheating. Huge huge difference. Get your facts straight
Did the SOB slug anyone?
He slugged his players all the time, in order to get them to play to the best of their ability. They were in pads and didn't feel a thing. They love him to this day.
@@navmark77 Sure. Slug me again coach, I likee 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Awww dry up!!!
@@navmark77
Is that why he slugged Bauman?
Woody was what Bob knight of college football. Both so angry all the time
Intregity
Don't leave out dedicated, honest and successful.
@@rickbarrett178I 2 that
Bo shouldn't be there...blasphemy
Stop hating . Bo and Woody were friends, what do you mean Bo Shouldn’t be there. Don’t disrespect Bo
Nonsense. If Woody respected and loved Bo (which he did), then any true Ohio State fan should. They were brothers...in battle and before/after. There are times for rivalry and times to set the animus aside. Having met Woody on several occasions, including during my OSUMB days, and hearing about him through my dad, who played for him, I'm positive that Woody would take issue and disagree with your post.
Unfortunately, you don't understand respect and competition!
Totally disagree. They were competitors but once the competition was over respected and loved each other. Plus Bo was a Buckeye once as you know.
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