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7/10
Spoiler alert - THE Ohio State University Buckeyes kick their a** again this season.
theohkerry17 May 2021
Harbaugh needs to go. We need to restore this rivalry. He's had enough chances.
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10/10
An absolute must for any sports fan!
rmorro18 April 2018
Wonderful perspective on the inner workings of the Michigan program. More specifically, a deep dive into the lives of these fine young men. Would love to see this done every year!!
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10/10
Raw Emotion
skhust11 April 2018
HAIL TO THE VICTORS! Go Blue!

Just the raw emotion of both the wins and losses made this one of the greatest documentaries ever. This shows the world what those kids face behind the scenes, both on and off the field. It shows us what a full-time student and what a full-time athlete has to face on a day to day.
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10/10
Amazing look into big time college football.
andrewrlin7 April 2018
Not just for Michigan fans, but for any college football fan. Amazing docu-series
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All or Nothing: The Michigan Wolverines
Michael_Elliott20 April 2018
All or Nothing: The Michigan Wolverines (2018)

You can check out the individual episode guide for a more detailed look at each of the eight episodes. This series from Amazon was meant to show people what it was like going through a complete season with a college football team. This isn't just any team though as the Michigan Wolverines are the subject and Coach John Harbaugh went into the season expecting to win a championship.

Thanks to ESPN and the NFL Network there have been all sorts of documentaries that take a look at games, teams and seasons but this here from Amazon was a tad bit better because it really did a great job at giving you a look at what makes a team and how that team sticks together week in and week out.

If you're a Michigan fan then you're certainly going to be interested in seeing what was going on behind-the-scenes in a year that they'd have to consider a disappointment. With that said, even if you're not a fan of Michigan, the series was an extremely entertaining one because you get to see what it's like in regards to the practice and the team meetings that go into the season.

The game day action was some of the most interesting stuff including getting to hear the coaches and players on the sideline. We also get to see what Harbaugh does in his personal time including several visits to his house where we see him with his wife and children. Some of the personal stories told about some of the players aren't fully developed and this here is probably the weakest aspect of the show.

With all of that being said, this here was still a very entertaining series and one that college football fans should enjoy.

Series: A-
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10/10
A Whole Lot of Nothing!!!
chrissso11 April 2018
In December 2014 ... when James Joseph Harbaugh (AKA Jarbaugh) "assumed the position" ... he told us "this is Michigan, there are no "turnarounds" at Michigan, there is greatness, a long tradition of it!" That was kinda weird since the team had gone 46 - 42 over the last 7 years but whatever.

Whatever was right because the minions went giddy!!! The "Corn & Blue" Kool-aide flowed endlessly!!! The prodigal son has returned ... the quintessential "Michigan Man" ... who surely produces Golden Easter Eggs from his "nether regions" ... will lead us to the Promised Land! Confidently they made "Harbs" the highest paid coach in all of football and then went over to Wall-Mart to celebrate (cha-ching). These were indeed the greatest of times in that cozy little hamlet of Ann Arbor.

But two and a half years and $27 million later things were not as pleasing in the village. Jarbaugh was 20 & 6 during his tenure ... a mortal 77% winning record ... and most importantly 1 & 3 against his rivals ... the Mighty Spartans and Merciless Buckeyes. Rumors even circulated that corrosion was found on the Golden Easter Eggs but that was never confirmed.

But Jarbaugh had a plan! In the summer of 2017 ... before camp ... he would go the head of the Holy Roman Catholic Church ... the Pope himself ... and present "His Eminence" with an authentic Michigan Wolverine football helmet made by Riddell. Surely that would make things right in the land of the Wall-mart Wolvies! It was a bold and arrogant plan!

Alas Jarbaugh had made a horrendous assumption ... he presumed that the Pope not only liked American football but Michigan football in particular. Stupid Jarbaugh!!! The guy is from South American, nobody in South American likes American football!

It's since been confirmed that the helmet was sold on Ebay for $39.99 ... Buy It Now ... just three days later! Jarbaugh never learned of this "Papal Smack Down" and broke camp in the fall of 2017 adopting the "All or Nothing" mantra.

Clearly the Pope has a sense of humor as Michigan won their first four games of the season and was ranked #7 when they hosted unranked Michigan State. Surely Jarabaugh's time had come to deliver on that $27 million cash cow. The minions held their Golden Easter Eggs to the heavens! But fate is a fickle mistress and she controls the storm clouds, and once again "Little Brother" had "Big Sister" right where they wanted and handed the "Arrogant Ones" a 10 to 14 loss! Wow, considering "Little Brother" has beat "Big Sister" 8 of the last 10 games you can imagine that the "Big House" had once again become the world's largest vomitorum!

Jarabaugh had once again been exposed and the rains kept coming as Michigan went on to lose to Penn State and Wisconsin and once again to those "Nasty Buckeyes" in that fall of 2017 ... leaving Jarabaugh with no conference titles in three years and a stunning record of 1 & 5 against his rivals! Obviously the golden Easter Eggs had become corroded copper pennies!

But wait there's more! The Big Ten would send 8 teams to bowl games that holiday season, and the 8 & 4 Wolverettes ... because of their "brand" ... were slotted into a New Year's Day appearance against an unranked South Carolina team. Talk about a layup ... yet once again the Pope had the last laugh as the feisty Gamecocks took the "Arrogant Ashes" behind the woodshed for some old school dis'plin!

The Big Ten went 7 & 1 in bowl games that year ... a feat that has never been done before. But that long tradition of "greatness" that Jarbaugh talked about in December of 2014 ... it was nowhere to be found looked! Pride does indeed come before the fall.

So ya, sign me up for 353 minutes of Jarabaugh in his 3rd glorious season (61.5% winning record). Sign me up for 10 episodes of the "Quintessential Michigan Man" showing the world he is the most over paid coach in all of college sports!!! Let's hope those scenes with the Pope and John O'Korn made the cut. GO GREEN ... GO BUCKS!
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10/10
Entertaining to watch a full season develop even if not a fan
clsz10 May 2018
The series provides a nice glimpse of what its like to be a player on a major college football team. I am a Michigan fan, but I think the series would be entertaining for most fans of the sport.
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1/10
Sappy
eric-shoe17 April 2018
Harbaugh is proven here to be a ego-driven control freak who wrongly allows the camera to depict his weakenesses. This is just another attempt by him to circumvent normal recruiting practices allowed by the NCAA. It becomes apparent that most normal high school players will be turned off by him and his childlike behaviors and will (as a result of this) choose to further their careers elsewhere. If it's not this, it surely will be he fact that his record versus MSU and OSU will be another reason that his tenure at UM will soon be over. Hail to the Victors?
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10/10
The best lesson in life
jacopogigi19 October 2018
The best film/documentary in the last few years not only about football but life, friendship and brotherood
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