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Buckin' A;660111; said:Somebody has from here has to do a sign with Tibor on it.
Thump;660193; said:Or his HS yearbook photo that was posted on here.
daddyphatsacs;660341; said:I've got one. Did anyone else catch the Gameday segment about Lloyd Carr showing "Cinderella Man" to his player before the games? How about a huge picture of Lloyd Carr wearing a Tutu instead of pants......and at the top, have it read "Lloyd Carr......... Cinderella Man"
Ah, the benefits of TSUN education, all that harmless gender bender role-playing :)Athletes sing for charity at Mock Rock
Kyle O''Neill, Daily Staff Writer
Posted: 2/20/02
Britney Spears, neon lights and guys in drag.
Put those together and the result is no, not Las Vegas but the third annual Mock Rock. Last night Michigan athletes dressed as their favorite musical icons to entertain for a good cause.
Funds raised from raffle tickets, admission tickets and T-shirts will go toward the Special Olympics. Last year the event raised $7,000. The event is also held in remembrance of Jeff Reese, a Michigan wrestler who died in December 1997 while training for a competition.
Fox Sports Detroit"s Doug Karsch was the emcee for the event and introduced himself in hospital scrubs as he announced he was a one-day-old father to a baby son. He expressed hope that Michigan football coach and Mock Rock judge Lloyd Carr would begin recruiting within the next few weeks.
Karsch wasn"t the only one to celebrate last night, as everyone from the trainers to the reigning national champion field hockey team gave it their all in competing to become Mock Rock champion.
The event opened with the water polo team and a rendition of Spears" "I"m a Slave For You."
Carr awarded the team a "10" and declared,"I"d coach any of these kids, any of them."
Participants from every staff participated in a highlight performance of the night.
To the tunes of "The Heat is On," "Ice, Ice, Baby," "I"m a Slave For You" and "Stronger" the Wolverines" trainers did a dance number using props with each song, including an impersonation of a football player who took advantage of the trainers during "Slave."
The women"s gymnastics team also opened with a shot at the football team. Dressed as football players they sang the words to "Don"t Know Much About History."
They played to assistant field hockey coach and judge Ashley Reichenbach with a tribute to the field hockey team to the tune of Queen"s "We Are the Champions."
The trainers received the biggest response of the night from the crowd to edge out the women"s gymnastics team for the Mock Rock title.
Applause from the crowd was used to break the tie between the two performances.
Wrestling coach Joe McFarland lived his "worst nightmare" watching five from his squad, led by captain Andy Hrovat, dance in tu-tus to Madonna"s "Like a Prayer."
"Wow, I was amazed," McFarland said. "I gave them a "10" because anybody that can wear a wrestling outfit with a tu-tu and headgear and go out on stage deserves that. Andy also threatened me with a headlock if I didn"t give them that score."
But after all the awards and fun, the reason for the event was still remembered. "It"s for a great cause," McFarland said. "I"m going to come every year in remembrance of Jeff Reese and for the organizations that these student-athletes are doing this for."