The once proud Michigan football program is now your average NCAA cheat. And its excuses for breaking rules are laughable.
When Notre Dame offensive lineman Rocco Spinder entered the transfer portal, the first team that came to mind was Michigan. The Wolverines finished second in hi
Hundreds of former Michigan football players are seeking $50 million for the continued use of name, image and likenesses on TV in a class-action suit.
On today's episode of The College Football Enquirer, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde dig deep into Dellenger's recent story on the lengthy response from the University of Michigan to the NCAA for their sign-stealing investigation.
The Wolverines signed three receivers to the freshman class, including four-star Andrew Marsh, and added two transfers.
Per NCAA rules, Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals for student athletes are not supposed to be used as recruiting inducements. That sentence alone reflects how out-of-touch the NCAA currently is. The modern NCAA is as weak as it’s ever been,
Now that we're just over a week removed from the completion of the 2024 college football season, many outlets are looking to the future with 2025 far on the horizon. That includes figuring out which teams will win their conferences,
NFL Draft is starting to take shape as 71 players opted to forgo eligibility and enter the draft early. The list includes two out of four Heisman Trophy finalists and 10 first-team members of the CBS Sports All-America Team.
An offseason grab bag of discussion points around the program: from expected signees and coaching rumors, to Heisman odds and yet another mock draft.
One of the best parts about sports is every season is different. While many of the best and worst teams in each sport will largely be the same year over year fo
As the allegations surrounding Michigan's sign-stealing scheme resurface in the wake of newly released NCAA allegations, a wave of scrutiny has descended upon