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With five weeks remaining in the regular season of college football, eyes are starting to turn to who will be playing where when postseason play comes around la
The Michigan Wolverines are now 6-2 after taking down their in-state rival Michigan State Spartans this past weekend, but one former star player believes the team can be so much better if Sherrone Moore takes care of a few things on offense.
The Battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy renews on Saturday night as the No. 25 Michigan Wolverines (5-2) visit the Michigan State Spartans (3-4) at Spartan Stadium with a 3-1 Big Ten Conference record as part of a seven-team logjam tied for third place.
One of college football's best rivalries hasn't been played since 2019. The last time the Michigan Wolverines squared off with Notre Dame was on Oct. 26, 2019,
Moore withdrew his appeal in the case on Tuesday Sept. 29 and the University did the same a week later on Oct. 6, per the NCAA Division I dashboard.
Despite a five-game losing streak and no Big Ten wins, Michigan State football can still win three of its final four games to salvage a bowl berth.
Michigan Football is sitting in a very interesting spot, at a nice juncture of the season. Although they have dropped two tough road games, they have pretty much taken care of business everywhere else and in between.
Semaj Morgan has not found his form since Michigan's 2023 season. "He’s going to have to make a big play for us at some point," Jordan Marshall said.