Michigan QB job still not decided (that can’t be a good thing)
Posted By Matt Severance On Wednesday, August 13th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: Michigan football, Rich Rodriguez, steven threet
Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez is becoming the Jon Gruden of the NCAA, in that he considers the more quarterbacks he has to work with, the better.
Rich-Rod says the Wolverines’ QB race is still wide open, although it’s generally considered a two-man battle between redshirt freshman Steven Threet, a transfer from ... Continue Reading
2008 Michigan Wolverines Preview: The Rich Rodriguez era begins in Ann Arbor
Posted By Matt Gentile On Thursday, August 7th 2008. Under NCAA Football, Uncategorized Tags: 2008 Michigan football, 2008 Michigan football preview, Michigan football, Michigan football preview, Michigan Wolverines, Ohio State, Ohio State Buckeyes, Ohio State Michigan, Rich Rodriguez
Michigan wants to win. Period. In order to potentially do that, the all-time winningest program in college football had to do something a lot of Big 10 teams seem to have trouble doing, they had to be bold.
So, how was Michigan bold this offseason? They searched for a head coach ... Continue Reading
Rating College Football’s Bests: Which school has the richest tradition?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, July 23rd 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: #55, Alabama football, Bear Bryant, Bo Schembechler, Bobby Bowden, Bud Wilkinson, Darrell Royal, Florida football, Florida State football, Joe Paterno, Johnny Majors, Knute Rockne, Les Miles, Linebacker U, LSU football, Mack Brown, Michigan football, Nebraska football, Notre Dame football, Ohio State football, Oklahoma football, Penn State football, Pete Carroll, Pittsburgh football, Rocky Top, Rudy, Steve Spurrier, Tailback U, Tennessee football, Texas football, Tom Osborne, USC football, Woody Hayes
If you want to spark a debate among friends, or really piss off a sensitive message board poster, talking about a program’s tradition, or lack thereof, is one of the best ways to do it.
With that in mind, what better way to kick off our ‘bests’ series than ... Continue Reading





