The Texas Longhorns suffered a crushing loss to the Ohio State Buckeyes earlier this month in the College Football Playoff semi-final, ending their season. For
The college football season just finished up its longest year ever, and the Ohio State football team decided to mess around and win the new 12-team College Football Playoff by beating Notre Dame
Recently, photos of former five-star recruit Jadyn Davis began turning heads as the Wolverines' sophomore-to-be from North Carolina was identified in a video shared by Michigan's social media account. Davis' appearance has sparked conversation among Wolverines fans after a quiet January from the former top recruit.
"Ryan Day’s leadership has propelled the Ohio State Buckeyes to their first National Championship since 2014, silencing critics and securing his place among college football's coaching elite. Despite facing intense scrutiny after four consecutive losses to Michigan Wolverines in The Game,
Ohio State is scheduled to face Notre Dame for the national title on Monday, Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, a development that was not lost on a Michigan Wolverines fan who took time out to troll the Buckeyes over the weekend.
In the history of the college football, no team has faced a tougher path to the championship. OSU fell to No. 8 in the CFP bracket after losing to Michigan but outscored its four postseason opponents – No. 9 Tennessee, No. 1 Oregon, No. 5 Texas and No. 7 Notre Dame – by a combined score of 145-75.
Of all the unholy alliances, Michigan fans rooting for Notre Dame is one that violates every cardinal rule of college football.
Baltimore will have the 27th overall pick in the first round, one spot ahead of the Detroit Lions and just behind the Los Angeles Rams. The Ravens have picked at No. 27 twice in franchise history, selecting wide receiver Rashod Bateman in 2021 and cornerback Jimmy Smith in 2011.
Michigan's systemic cheating scandal was first revealed in October of 2023, and it's been mostly quiet ever since - but it's not gone. Not yet.
Per NCAA rules, Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals for student athletes are not supposed to be used as recruiting inducements. That sentence alone reflects how
Fox Sports’ Joel Klatt had Michigan as his No. 10 team in his way-too-early top 10 rankings going into the 2025 college football season. A hot end to the season was the main reason for putting Michigan in this tier for Klatt. The Wolverines upset Ohio State in Columbus and then beat Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl.