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  2. The Victors - Wikipedia

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    The musical accompaniment to these commercials is a light chamber orchestra/pop rendition of the fight song. [12] The University started using a softer version in its TV commercials for U-M Health System starting in 2008. [11] The University of Michigan's Flint campus selected "The Victors" as their sports nickname in an unofficial student vote ...

  3. Varsity (fight song) - Wikipedia

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    It was composed by two Michigan students, J. Fred Lawton and Earl Vincent Moore, [1] while they were riding a street car in Detroit in 1911. [2] Lawton had graduated from Michigan in June 1911, and met Moore in Detroit that October. Moore suggested to Lawton that the university needed a new fight song, and that the two of them should create it.

  4. Let's Go Blue - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go Blue" is a short song most often associated with the University of Michigan, but widely performed during high school and professional sports as well. It was composed by Joe Carl and first arranged by Albert Ahronheim in the 1970s. The song consists of 32 bars and is 40 seconds long. [1]

  5. Michigan Wolverines football - Wikipedia

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    Michigan won, 12–11, capturing the program's first conference championship in a game that inspired "The Victors", which later became the school's fight song. [20] Michigan went 8–2 and 7–2–1 in 1899 and 1900, results that were considered unsatisfactory relative to the 10–0 season of 1898. [21]

  6. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    A fight song is a rousing short song associated with a sports team. [1] The term is most common in the United States and Canada. In Australia, Mexico, and New Zealand, these songs are called the team anthem , team song , or games song.

  7. Charles Widman - Wikipedia

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    Louis Elbel, a University of Michigan student, was so inspired by Widman's sixty-five yard run and the subsequent outcome of the game that he went to his sister's house that afternoon immediately following the game and composed "The Victors," which is the University of Michigan's well-known fight song.

  8. Stagg Field - Wikipedia

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    The University of Michigan fight song "The Victors" was written by Michigan music student Louis Elbel in 1898, following a last minute 12-11 Michigan victory over the University of Chicago at Stagg Field for the Western Conference championship. [8] [9]

  9. M Club banner - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Godin (No. 99) touches the banner, 2012. The tradition began in 1962 when Michigan began the season with a 1–5 record. [1] Before the Illinois game on November 10, the M Club received permission from head coach Bump Elliott to have the school's varsity letter winners in other sports line up in two rows on the field, welcoming the football team as it ran onto the field. [3]