Published on: 2nd October, 2009
As the calendar turns to October, the temperature continues to fall, and the leaves turn color from green to yellow, orange, and red, one thing is left unchanged. The University of Michigan football team continues to impress in the college football world. The Wolverines (4-0, 1-0) have found an offensive leader in ...Published on: 30th September, 2009
The scene was painful for Michigan fans last weekend. Hoosier wideout Tandon Doss went around the edge and escaped the Michigan defenders and secondary en route to the end zone. Indiana running back Darius Willis took the hand off and burned past a hapless Michigan secondary en route to an ...Published on: 24th September, 2009
As the University of Michigan and University of Indiana football teams head into their Week-Four matchup, both teams have a perfect 3-0 mark. However, this is somewhat misleading. The No. 23 Wolverines have a big victory over a dangerous and talented Notre Dame squad and also handed two Mid-American Conference foes big ...Published on: 21st September, 2009
Heading into the 2009 season, the University of Michigan football team had several areas that needed vast improvement. Defense was definitely one of them. Through three games this season, the unit has increased production but it needs to step up even more as the Wolverines (3-0) enter their Big Ten schedule. Michigan has ...Published on: 17th September, 2009
As the college football schedule progresses, there have always been games seen as "trap" games. It was initially thought that Western Michigan would be one of those games in 2009. Michigan blew them out 31-7. WMU's Mid-American Conference sister, Eastern Michigan, also plays at the Big House this season. Expect a similar, if ...Published on: 15th September, 2009
Following another superb Notre Dame and Michigan battle, the Wolverines are suddenly one of the rising teams in the country. They crept their way into the top 25 and have one of the best young quarterbacks in the country. The Rich Rodriguez allegation talk has subsided for now and optimism seems ...Published on: 10th September, 2009
If there was one game that defined the 2008 season for the Michigan Wolverines, it was the game against Notre Dame. The Michigan team lost four fumbles, threw two interceptions and allowed its bitter rivals to jump out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. It highlighted a season-long struggle ...Published on: 30th August, 2009
The University of Michigan paid an arm and a leg to tear Rich Rodriguez away from West Virginia. The university has yet to receive anything in return for its radical investment. Several former and current Michigan players cried foul in a report released Saturday stating Rodriguez routinely violated NCAA rules by ...Published on: 27th August, 2009
As the months and weeks count down to the new college football season, many try to predict what will unfold on the gridiron in September and beyond. Some predict Heisman Trophy candidates, national championship contenders, and of course, who will be the next great college football player to break out. For the ...Published on: 26th August, 2009
2008 marked a new era in Michigan football. Lloyd Carr was absent from the campus of Ann Arbor and a new brand of football, under Rich Rodriguez's guidance, swept through the locker room and playing fields. To say 2008 was a transition year is a serious understatement. The Wolverines' 3-9 record marked ...