The once proud Michigan football program is now your average NCAA cheat. And its excuses for breaking rules are laughable.
Michigan’s football program delivered some signing day fireworks, adding Denton (Texas) Ryan four-star offensive lineman Ty ...
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Haywood, a 6-foot-5, 285-pound lineman from Denton (Texas) Ryan, had a ceremony at his high school on Wednesday morning, the ...
Back during the Connor Stalions saga, the University of Michigan kept insinuating that it would fight back against the NCAA ...
Michigan football is fighting back against the NCAA's probe into the program over alleged sign-stealing with a formal ...
The NCAA, according to the report, said Michigan “failed to monitor” its football program given the severe nature and ...
“In a 137-page response to the NCAA obtained by @YahooSports, Michigan intends to fight allegations of the Stalions scheme, ...
Ty Haywood was a five-star for most of the cycle, but after a recent update, his ranking dropped slightly and he finished as a four-star. He is the #39 player in the 2025 class, the #6 OT and the #10 ...
Hundreds of former Michigan football players are seeking $50 million for the continued use of name, image and likenesses on ...
The NCAA: We know you cheated and how you cheated, and how it gave your football program a competitive advantage. Michigan: No we didn’t, and even if we did, it’s not as bad as you say it is.