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AtoZ Sports on MSNOhio State star Jeremiah Smith continues to give bulletin board material to the Michigan Wolverines ahead of the season
Jeremiah Smith was a different kind of freshman for the Ohio State Buckeyes last season with the way he exploded onto the scene. From the start, Smith was the focal point of the offense, and the Buckeyes rolled all year—until they didn’t,
Once again, Michigan boasts multiple weapons at running back that can be deployed a few different ways. Here is our projected split in the backfield for the 2025 season:
The 6-foot-1, 215-pounder has earned scholarships from the likes of the Georgia Bulldogs, Alabama Crimson Tide, Arkansas Razorbacks, Tennessee Volunteers, and Florida Gators across his time on the prep scene.
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WolverinesWire on MSNConnor Stalions scouted MSU for Central Michigan, not Wolverines, per report
Central Michigan is under NCAA investigation for its role in Stalions attending the game. Since, then-head coach Jim McElwain and former offensive coordinator Jake Kostner -- both of whom were previously on Michigan's staff -- have lost their roles in Mount Pleasant.
Nov 23, 2024; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive end Cameron Brandt (91) rushes on defense at Northwestern Wildcats offensive lineman Caleb Tiernan (72) in the second half t Michigan Stadium. Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images
Last Friday, the NCAA handed down its punishment to Michigan football for Connor Stalions' impermissible scouting operation. Those punishments included lengthy
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mlive on MSNMichigan football No. 14 in coaches poll: Are the Wolverines really a playoff contender?
The first of two preseason polls for the upcoming college football season was unveiled this week, and Michigan was smack-dab in the middle. The Wolverines debuted at No. 14 in the US LBM coaches’ poll,
The Michigan football program will not be stripped of their 2023 College Football Playoff title after the Connor Stalions investigation.
At long last, nearly two years after its initial discovery, the Michigan sign-stealing decision is in. In a document sent to the school on Friday, the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions sanctioned the Wolverines with the following penalties,