No. 1 Michigan will be taking on No. 4 Alabama in the College Football Playoff edition of the Rose Bowl on New Years Day. The matchup between two of the all-time great college football programs is ...
Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images / Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images Ironically, Michigan beat Alabama in the Rose Bowl last season to get to the National Championship Game.
Alabama football faces a game of massive College Football Playoff implications on Saturday, when it travels to LSU. The Crimson Tide is coming off a bye week, where it moved up in the polls due to a ...
Michigan opened as a slight betting favorite ahead of its Jan. 1 Rose Bowl matchup with Alabama, according to oddsmakers. The No. 1-ranked Wolverines opened as 2-point favorites across the market ...
And most probably, Michigan will finish with five or six losses and get a minor bowl game ... this year and reliving the joy. Whatever floats your boat. A national title buys you grace (although ...
Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz reacts to #1 Michigan defeating #4 Alabama to win the Rose Bowl in overtime. View more JASON FITZ: The phrase "instant classic" is overused in sports, but this one ...
Alabama coach Nick Saban is not ready to answer questions about his future with the Crimson Tide after Monday's loss to Michigan in the Rose Bowl and his wife, Terry, has been by his side for all ...
Michigan and Alabama arrived in California ahead of the Rose Bowl Game. As part of the bowl’s pageantry, the Wolverines spent Wednesday at Disneyland, where head coach Jim Harbaugh met with ...
Klatt begins by breaking down the game that he attended at the Rose Bowl as Michigan found a way to come back and take down Alabama in overtime. He explains why this win has been 3 years in the ...
Do You Smell Smoke in New Jersey? When I was getting coffee at work this week, in Downtown Toms River, I could smell smoke as ...
The Hawkeyes are preparing for a short-week trip to Pasadena, California, for a Big Ten regular-season game at UCLA.
A recent industry report from the National Restaurant Association confirms what you already know: Costs (food and labor) are up, staffing is an issue, competition is fierce, consumers want value, and, ...