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Here's why Michigan must win it all while Bryce Underwood is on their roster: youtu.be/bupnulM_uFg?si…
To be fair... Northwestern's donor base could build a football powerhouse if they wanted to. They have money, but I think they prefer keeping the academic standards high (and maybe they want to see how Braun pans out before investing in the team a lot). But yes, Ohio State needs…
Northwestern will have demolished a stadium, and built a new one….before Ohio State updates its scoreboard and sound system
It will be even worse than Nebraska if Nagy continues to control recruiting. Right now, their class would be in 6th place, out of the original 10-team Big 12 from the 2010s. Baylor is bringing in better players, Kansas has a better class, and every SEC roster outside of Vandy and…
left in the dust after joining a better conference just like Nebraska
Oklahoma recruiting is what the most passionate anti-Ross Bjork Ohio State fans think Buckeye recruiting has been. Oklahoma is going to die as a program if they don't fire Nagy.
It’s a shame you guys forgot to link to the piece in question and decided to frame it in the way that would generate the most toxic possible responses. Let me help you out: espn.com/college-footba…
Bill Connelly of ESPN ranked the best coaches in college football. What would you change? 🤔
Realistically, a 10-2 PSU is a lock to make the CFP, but say if a lot of the SEC teams with super tough schedules go 9-3 and Indiana, Nebraska, and Iowa are all very down this year, then this resume is probably not CFP worthy, even though they will make it.
Is a 10-2 Penn State , with losses to Oregon and Ohio State … have the resume to still be a playoff team Yes or No
With conference previews out of the way and my preseason predictions posted, I was looking for something to fill the void between now and the beginning of the season. I have talked a bit about my hat collection (268 and counting) and figured maybe it was a good time to devote a…
Culvers and Steak 'n Shake are legendary.
Its elite if you can find one Butter burger Curds Custard Cant go wrong whatever you enjoy
Its elite if you can find one Butter burger Curds Custard Cant go wrong whatever you enjoy
A bounce back for Michigan is 10-11 wins with that schedule. Anyone who says 8-9 is a bounce back needs to have their head checked. Yes, Ohio State has been the better program than Michigan, but both are blue bloods. The expectations must be the same within reason.
“Michigan could bounce back in a big way, I could see 8-9 wins” if ohio state ever gets to the point where 9 wins is a bounce back… 😬
The days of networks creating home grown shows that scale is ancient history. 2020 forever changed audience dynamics…I saw it firsthand. Live games are the remaining oxygen. Beyond that it’s either license or get left behind.
After latest shakeups at FS1 and ESPN, there are almost no sports TV shows left on-air ow.ly/gMi1106gTr6
It would be much more of a positive if tickets were affordable and/or subsidized. I still agree that it is a good trip, but there are negatives.
"Omg Michigan is taking a home game from us" 1: It's Western so who cares? 2: There's still 7 home games 3: It's not about you. Team will prolly remember that trip forever
They have toughest schedule in the country
Theres no way this is Wisconsins Schedule😭😭😭😭😭
I love him so much 😂
Nick Saban on the rumors that he is considering coaching again 😂
This is a good start to implementing real rules that have an impact, and not the "let's make sure only the big schools can pay big money with NILgo."
Tim Pernetti, in his football media days address, openly supports a consolidation of media rights for college sports - a concept that has started to really gain traction over the last few months.
In practicality, it sucks because of the travel demand and taking away a home game, but I also love the idea of other cultures becoming college football fans.
So I think this is awesome... but it also takes away a home game.
Bill Belichick builds it up. Competes in the the SEC for a year and then hands it off to his son. That’s what was in the football bible he presented to the UNC decision makers
Breaking: North Carolina is exploring a potential move from the ACC to the SEC, per @InsideCarolina
So I think this is awesome... but it also takes away a home game.
NEWS: Michigan will open its 2026 season in Germany vs Western Michigan, @Brett_McMurphy reports🔥 on3.com/news/michigan-…
Both Sayin and Underwood are starting, and if they don't, I have serious concerns. More so for Michigan than Ohio State, obviously, but based on what I know, I highly doubt the projected backups have anywhere near the potential of the two Buckeye and Wolverine projected starters.
So when Day says it it’s true, and when Moore says it, it’s not?