NCAA Football Power Rankings: Week 2
Georgia holds strong in the top spot after dominating the Ducks. USC leaps into the top, and the Minnesota Golden Gophers make their first appearance of the year.
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Georgia holds strong in the top spot after dominating the Ducks. USC leaps into the top, and the Minnesota Golden Gophers make their first appearance of the year.
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The Wolverines looked strong in their opener, while the Spartans and Nittany Lions show some weakness. Ohio St has the strongest win of the season so far, but it still isn’t enough to overtake Michigan in the top spot.
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JJ McCarthy or Cade McNamara Who should start? The college football offseason always brings questions. But for a team like Michigan, who is returning their starting quarterback from a year ago that led them to their first-ever College Football Playoff, you wouldn’t think “Who is going to start at QB?” would be one of them.
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10 Greatest Players in Michigan Basketball History Let’s start off by giving Naz Hillmon a shoutout. She is a legend and her jersey belongs in the rafters of Crisler Arena, but this list is for Michigan’s Men’s basketball program. Michigan basketball has had its fair share of ups and downs through the years. The Wolverines
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10 Greatest Players in Michigan Basketball History (Top 5) 5. Rudy Tomjanovic Most recently known for his Hall of Fame coaching career, many forget that Rudy T was a scoring machine during his college years at Michigan. In his 3 seasons at Michigan, he earned All-Big Ten honors twice and was the 2nd overall pick
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Roller-coaster Season for Michigan Men’s Basketball High Expectations Juwan Howard and his Michigan basketball squad came into the 2021-22 season with multiple reasons to believe they could contend for a national championship. They had reached the Elite Eight the previous year and fell just 2 points shy of a Final Four. While they lost the
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Why Michigan Fans Should Not Be Mad at Jim Harbaugh Jim Harbaugh has seen his fair share of scrutiny during his tenure at Michigan. Up until last season, most of the criticism against him stemmed from the opinion that he had underperformed. While his overall record was good, he stumbled in ranked matchups and against
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3 Things Michigan Must Build Upon to Make a Run at the Tournament Michigan basketball finally put together a complete performance at home against Maryland last week. After an abysmal first half of the season, the Wolverines intend to build upon the momentum created in the Maryland game. Here are 3 things Michigan must have
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A Season To Remember The 2021 Michigan Wolverines The 2021 Michigan Wolverines football team did not enter the season with the usual hype surrounding elite programs. Following an abysmal 2-4 season in 2020, marred by cancellations, opt-outs, and losses to rivals, the Michigan football program appeared to be on the brink of collapse. In the
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The Real Reason International Players Can’t Profit From NIL Last week I was participating in my usual ritual of endless scrolling through Michigan Twitter when I came across an outrageous post. Star Michigan Wovlerines defensive lineman David Ojabo had tweeted “Unfortunately, I cannot profit off of my NIL because I am an international student. ”
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