"What do you think of that?"
"Listen to this. Look at it. This is awesome. This is great."
Hundreds of people like David Fiedrich 5filled up the historic Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor for a wolverine watch party, 6witnessingMichigan's first ever win in the college football playoffs.
"In the years you've watched Michigan football, where do you rank this game?"
"Number one, easily number one."
"What's going through your mind right now?"
"Oh, my goodness. It is just so exciting."
Michigan graduates like Leah Mills-Chapman made the trip to Ann Arbor watching the instant classic with other fans.
"It just felt so good to have that energy to 7hype us up and to keep us going, and we felt like we were doing it through the screen, so it was awesome."
The game was an 8emotional roller coaster as fans reacted to the 9ups and downs. The theater worked with the University and ESPN to host the party.
"There was definitely 10high drama in the theater, and we love that 11dynamic."
Although students are on break, college bars like Scorekeepers still had a 12crowd of people coming to campus just to watch the game.
"Why did you come all the way to Ann Arbor to watch this game today?"
"This is the 13spot to come to see Michigan win. The crowd is going to go crazy still, no matter how many people is in here, this is the spot to be."
Whether at the Big House, or the big screen, Michigan fans have been singing loudly all season long, all the way to the National Championship.
"I'm too excited right now to really center in with the thought, but we were clutch, we pulled it, 14pulled it out. It was awesome."