Founded in a period of low attendance for the program, this determined group rejuvenates the support that characterizes Michigan fans.
After the missed extra point, a Michigan fan threw a maize-colored smoke bomb on the field.
A special train carried eleven coaches full of Michigan fans to Columbus, arriving one hour before the game started.
In the end, he said his final decision was easy: "I've always been a Michigan fan.
I grew up a big Michigan fan, and I think it's a place that's special in a lot of ways.
I can see the Michigan fans' point.
The unhappy Michigan fans seemed to think the difference was a matter of strategy.
There was no overtime in college football, and Michigan fans would have regarded a tie as the equivalent of a defeat.
In Ann Arbor, the result was met with disbelief among Michigan fans who had expected an easy win.
Some Michigan fans argued that a bias against football among the university's faculty was responsible for the poor showing.