Blue Bloodlines
Tony (1982-86) and Allen (2012-15) Gant, former Michigan Wolverines sit down for a special father-son conversation about their Michigan football careers! From their "Welcome To Michigan Moments" to coming to Michigan from that state down south, playing for Bo and Harbaugh and everything in between, we invite you to enjoy the storytelling between these two Michigan Men in our latest edition of Blue Bloodlines!This episode is brought to you by Detroit Jerky! The best vegan jerky in the game, made in Michigan, gluten-free, cruelty-free, plant based, protein packed, delicious. GET YOUR JERKY at www.DetroitJerkyLLC.com - FREE shipping in the continental U.S. with orders over $30!Before we list the chapters to help you along, please support Football Alumni of Michigan - an organization that we care deeply about. Follow them here at @michiganfootballalumni [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCSWdLmN6FRyHCakqe1rvvTw]. FAM is a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to mental health and assisting former Michigan team members with life's struggles after football, whether they are mental or physical. Division 1 football at the level we played it is brutal, and not all players come out of it in one piece. Visit www.michiganfootballalumni.org for more info and to make a tax-deductible donation.Chapter time stamps and titles:[00:00] Sponsor: Detroit Jerky [00:36] Introduction to Blue Bloodlines: Tony & Allen Gant [01:17] The "Welcome to Michigan" Moment [03:17] Dealing with Pressure as a Son of a Former Player [04:21] Tony's Relationship with Bo Schembechler [06:01] The Mallory Family Connection (Tony's teammates Mike & Doug, Allen's Position Coach Curt) [07:12] Upperclassmen Who Helped Tony as a Freshman [08:49] Allen's Relationship with Coach Jim Harbaugh (and the Jersey Number Switch) [12:37] Tony's Thoughts on Allen's Recruiting Process (out of Ohio) [15:18] Allen's Favorite Memory: The 2015 Walk-off Goal Line Stand vs. Minnesota [19:15] Stories Allen Heard About Tony from Teammates and Staff [22:15] Funniest Teammates (The AJ Williams Curfew Story) [26:10] Advice Tony Gave Allen [27:18] Generational Differences in Football Preparation and Coaching [32:03] Tony's Favorite Ohio State Game Memories [34:08] Allen on Why He Enjoys Coaching [36:13] Fremont Ross High School Legacy (Rob Lytle, Charles Woodson) [39:23] The Question of Who Bleeds More Maize and Blue [40:27] Tony's Broken Leg Injury and Lasting Effects [44:40] Discussion on Playing on Artificial Turf [45:19] Lessons Allen Learned from Position Coaches [47:05] Tony's Strength Coach Mike Gittleson [49:18] Favorite Ann Arbor Food Spots [49:50] What They Miss Most About Playing at Michigan [52:43] Closing Remarks and Go Blue! FOLLOW US FOR MORE MICHIGAN STORIES!Like and subscribe 👍 to the channel and join us on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/hailmediagroupInstagram: www.instagram.com/hailmediagroupLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/hail-media-group/TIkTok: www.tiktok.com/@hailmediagroup X / Twitter: https://x.com/hailmediagroupHail 〽️edia.Our Stories.Our University.Our Team.#goblue #collegefootball #michiganfootball #michigan #football #boschembechler #annarbor #universityofmichigan #michiganwolverines #wolverines #hailmedia #fatherson #fatherhood #dad
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