Michigan Wolverines vs Ohio State Buckeyes

by Uzair Musharraf (‘26) One of the biggest rivalries in college sports, on Saturday, November 25, the Michigan Wolverines took on the Ohio State Buckeyes in what would become Michigan’s third consecutive win over OSU. This game took place in Ann Arbor, Wolverines territory, and oh was it a game to watch. The final score was 30-24 Michigan, but let’s summarize what happened. Key Moments: … Continue reading Michigan Wolverines vs Ohio State Buckeyes

College Football Playoff Predictions

-Alex Fry (‘19)   After two weeks of upsets, close games and broken dreams to close this year’s college football regular season, one thing was certainly clear to the College Football Playoff Committee: the Big Ten is not capable of having a worthy team for the playoffs. With Wisconsin losing to Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game, ruining their perfect season, the Big … Continue reading College Football Playoff Predictions

It Is Time for the Big Ten to Worry About A Playoff Spot

-Alex Fry (‘19)   For a long time running, the Big Ten has consistently been host to powerhouse football teams. Whether it was Joe Paterno’s Nittany Lions, Bo Schembechler’s Wolverines or more recent teams such as Urban Meyer’s Buckeyes and Mark Dantonio’s Spartans, the Big Ten has always had a team feared throughout the nation. Along with these great teams always came an appearance in … Continue reading It Is Time for the Big Ten to Worry About A Playoff Spot

Taking A Critical Look at Jim Harbaugh

-Alex Fry (‘19)   When Jim Harbaugh was hired by Michigan in the winter of 2014, fans rejoiced as if it were The Second Coming. After seven years of mediocrity and disappointment under Rich Rodriguez and Brady Hoke, expectations were high for the former NFL coach, and his resume definitely supported his cause. Harbaugh had a storied career as a quarterback in both college and … Continue reading Taking A Critical Look at Jim Harbaugh

Clemson Upsets ‘Bama, Triumphs in National Championship Classic

The Clemson Tigers handed Alabama their first loss of the year, compensating for last season’s defeat in the title game and coming home with the school’s second national championship. By Evan Kolin (’18) In a championship matchup that will go down as an instant classic, Clemson secured the national title on a touchdown with one second to spare, winning the contest in Tampa by a … Continue reading Clemson Upsets ‘Bama, Triumphs in National Championship Classic