A Day to Remember: Michigan Governor Declares “Faturday” in Honor of Andy Isaac

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared the second Saturday of March as “Faturday” in honor of Detroit superfan Andy Isaac. Isaac, who passed away on Thursday after a long battle with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, was known for his love of food, sports, and his hatred for the Chicago Bears.

Isaac’s Twitter account, @WorldOfIsaac, gained a large following, and he became a beloved figure in the Detroit sports community. Governor Whitmer praised Isaac’s humor, dedication, and love for Detroit sports, saying he “helped make cheering on Detroit sports a heck of a lot more fun.”

The declaration of “Faturday” is a nod to Isaac’s running gag of finding the best food in Michigan. Governor Whitmer encouraged Michiganders to celebrate Isaac’s life and legacy on this day.

Isaac’s passing was met with an outpouring of love and support from the Detroit sports community and beyond. He will be remembered for his passion, humor, and dedication to his teams.

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