Goodbye yet again (26 November 2006).


A billboard north of Chelsea memorializes Bo Schembechler. It is one of several such billboards in the area.
Goodbye yet again (26 November 2006).


A billboard north of Chelsea memorializes Bo Schembechler. It is one of several such billboards in the area.
Oh say, can you face off (25 November 2006).

Chelsea’s David Maveal stands with his teammates during the national anthem before their game against Lansing Catholic Central.
Here’s looking at me (24 November 2006).

Chelsea fans watch the Bulldogs during the second period of their game against Detroit Country Day.
No welcome mat here (22 November 2006).

Chelsea’s Joshua Cottrell keeps an eye on the action during the Bulldogs’ 4-1 victory over Ann Arbor Huron.
Goodbye again (21 November 2006).

Flowers rest in front of the block M next to Michigan Stadium as Michigan continues to say goodbye to Bo Schembechler. On Tuesday the university held a public gathering in the stadium to celebrate Bo’s life; speakers included current Michigan coach Lloyd Carr, former USC coach John Robinson and former Michigan players Jamie Morris, Dan Dierdorf and Jim Brandstatter. Over 10,000 fans and former players and coaches attended the gathering.
Edukashun (19 November 2006).

Unfortunately, this sign appears in a southeastern Michigan high school.
Farewell, Bo (19 November 2006).

Goodbye for now (10 November 2006).

Chelsea parents begin to lower the banner after the Bulldogs’ 25-28 playoff loss to Fowlerville. Chelsea ended the season 10-2.
Six images taken after Chelsea’s 25-28 playoff loss to Fowlerville.
Emotion (10 November 2006).






Put it on his resume (09 November 2006).

Chelsea coach Brad Bush speaks to football families at the football banquet. Though originally intended to be a year-end banquet, its advance scheduling placed it the evening before the Bulldogs’ third-round playoff game against Fowlerville.