My parents are both Michigan grads, but because we didn't have cable until I was 13, and growing up near Philadelphia in the 90s (I was turned off from pro sports due to the obnoxiousness of the fans, as exemplified after the Super Bowl), some games weren't even televised on ESPN back then, much less the ABC regional network where ACC and Big East games often priority, so I didn't really grow up a big fan. I only vaguely recall that Michigan went undefeated in 1997, of course, though I knew that they were always good, and had started a streak of wins against Penn State, which continued through 2007, of course, much to their chagrin.
I kind of started following college basketball in the late 90s, since that's when I started playing in youth league basketball, whereas I also played youth league soccer on fall Saturdays but didn't understand the rules of football, so that exacerbated my ignorance of CFB growing up. The fact that Michigan was beginning its period of irrelevance in college basketball under Ellerbe and Amaker didn't help, not that they were on TV much there, anyway.
2001 was the first year that I really started following college football, including Michigan, and I was quickly hooked, especially since it seemed so pure and uncorrupt at the time compared to pro sports (obviously I quickly learned otherwise, but even so). That wasn't a great year, with the awful endings against Washington, Michigan State, and Ohio State, before getting demolished by Tennessee in the Citrus Bowl, but after that year I realized that I definitely wanted to go to Michigan for college. The following few seasons were better (02, 03, 04), at which point I found the CFN site and started posting at one of the early versions of these boards. Fortunately, you all put up with my naivete and immaturity throughout that time. My freshman year at Michigan in 2006 had the great 11-0 start. Little did I know it'd be all downhill from there during my college years, but that's why I have the signature quote that I do....