At this time, 07:10 EST, 49 years ago, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sent her final radio message. After being posed the question of how they were faring, Captain Ernest McSorley answered, "We are holding our own." After that, less than ten minutes later she would disappear off of the SS Arthur M Anderson's radar scope. She and all 29 of her crew would go to the bottom of Lake Superior. She was the largest ship to ever sink on the Great Lakes and the true definitive cause of her demise is still up to speculation to this day. Check out my video about her sinking here: https://t.co/Z0PHuPy0eF
I learned a valuable lesson the first time I watched Dewey Finn assure Lawrence he was cool enough to be in the band. In fact, we are all cool enough to be in the band. If bandmates make you feel otherwise, perhaps you just need to find another band. #thankyoumrschneebly
On Saturday night, before Michigan takes on Minnesota, join @UMichFBAlumni for a virtual tailgate featuring former players @brandongraham55, @bgedeon42, and @GoMikeMartin, plus other special guests: https://t.co/87ITJZyX6p