Webber speaks about possible Fab Five reunion

Submitted by Drew Henson's Backup on September 17th, 2019 at 10:10 PM

Sorry to distract everyone from football, but 'Lique wrote a Fab Five Reunion Possibility article today.

C-Webb says he's interested. Manuel says they're all welcome back and that Webber does not have to apologize. He also had previously told Angelique that a reunion was discussed with Juwan during the interview process.

So what is the hold up? (Jalen?)

Yessir

September 17th, 2019 at 10:51 PM ^

Prolly.  

A reunion won't change anything for me about them. Still feel the same way about 4 out of 5. 

Some of the best times watching Michigan basketball for me.  But we can't go back now and just forget all that's happened because of a reunion, imo.  

Go Blue!

BlockM

September 17th, 2019 at 10:14 PM ^

Who says there's a hold up? Howard hasn't coached his first game yet... Do you expect them to have a reunion in the middle of September and just hang out in his office?

CW97

September 17th, 2019 at 11:14 PM ^

He didn't just give Michigan players money like a booster does, see Miami football. He gave kids money that didn't even go to college. According to the NCAA kids shouldn't take his money but far from a true booster with his bag money. Regardless of the definition you want to follow, your crazy if you dont think that almost every power 5 team doesn't have at least one or two accepting benefits not allowed by the NCAA. So we single him out? Shouldn't every single player do the same.....

UMForLife

September 18th, 2019 at 12:19 AM ^

In hindsight, we should have been paying everyone forever. Look at Football and how bad it has gotten. Paying players should have been made acceptable by  the NCAA after fab 5 incident. Now just a few schools are getting it done under the table and schools like UM, ND holding the standard for a lost cause. I don't know if it is right or wrong but right about now the last 20 years seems like a waste

/Rant off

turtleboy

September 17th, 2019 at 10:56 PM ^

It's not my life or my business, but I know life's too damn short for old friends to not make up and get back to being friends again. If they do, then that's a great thing.

HailHail47

September 18th, 2019 at 12:37 AM ^

I’m fine with it. It would be cool and hopefully put the issues to bed. Without apologizing, Chris seems to have met us halfway by supporting the program again. 

saveferris

September 18th, 2019 at 8:45 AM ^

Welcome them all back and put the Final Four banners back up in Crisler.  If the NCAA is going to let programs like Penn State and Michigan State continue to exist given the orders of magnitude worse shit they let happen in comparison to the Ed Martin scandal, then fuck them and let the laundry hang.

maizenbluenc

September 18th, 2019 at 10:23 AM ^

To me, the whole Martin scandal is so far in the past, that an apology is irrelevant in present day context: Cam Newton, PSU, MSU, UNC, etc. And really why should we fans require an apology? We were "benefiting" from his work and ability, and the University definitely was. The real damage was done to his team's legacy and the basketball program.

Since we agreed to take the banners down, we should leave them down. However there should be a home of the fab five banner or something up instead.

There is room to own all facets of the Fab Five openly: they were a cultural and basketball phenomenon that made Michigan cool, and the glory was awesome. The University definitely benefited more from that moment than at least two of Fab Five did, and it is unfair that those two were not able to fully profit from their four years of fame. It is even unfair that Jalen, Chris and Juwan were unable to profit from their three years during those years. Finally, the Ed Martin payments were sleazy and against the rules, and lying about them was wrong too, which the University owned and the program paid consequences for.

At the end of the day though - go back at watch the pure fun and glory of the Fab Five in action (while skipping the end of the UNC game). It was awesome, and should be celebrated as such.

Drew Henson's Backup

September 18th, 2019 at 10:50 AM ^

I agree generally with your sentiment.

Regarding the banners, we were forced to take them down for I think a 10-year period. We have chosen to keep them down. No one outside the University is compelling us to do that now. I am not saying I demand they go back up, but if they do, we're not reneging on anything.

I think Webber's worst crime was his only crime: perjury. I don't know if fear of prosecution is keeping him from apologizing at this point. I don't know if there's a statute of limitations. There's probably not much risk of him being tried for perjury even if he does openly admit it.

But I don't care about an apology. It's just silly and awkward that he can't or won't acknowledge what happened.