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As his breakout freshman season continues, Bryce Underwood announced a new Hollister project tied to his NIL deal. Bryce Underwood and the No. 21 Michigan Wolverines are 7-2; their only losses come to the Oklahoma Sooners and the USC Trojans. They’re on a three-game winning streak, though, set to play the Northwestern Wildcats in Week 12.
Michigan announced Wednesday that the team's matchup with Western Michigan to open the 2026 college football season will take place in Ann Arbor instead of Frankfurt, Germany.
Michigan has some work to do to make the College Football Playoff for the fourth time in the last five years. The Wolverines (7-2 overall, 5-1 Big Ten) were ranked No. 21 in the first College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday night.
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Michigan Football Has "Very, Very Small" Margin for Error in Last 3 Games, Kirk Herbstreit Says
The Michigan Wolverines have three games left on their 2025-26 schedule with hopes of qualifying for the second-ever 12-team College Football Playoff. Michigan will hit the road next Saturday to take on coach David Braun's Northwestern Wildcats at Wrigley Field in Chicago,
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Pair of JUCO recruits to officially visit Michigan State football during bye week
Despite the struggles during the 2025 season, Michigan State football's coaching staff has stayed diligent working on the 2026 recruiting class. During the bye week, this week, the Spartans will be welcoming in a pair of JUCO players on official visits.
Michigan Football survived at home against Purdue in another ugly win. Here are 3 things we learned as the Wolverines head into another bye week:
No. 7 Ole Miss (8-1, 5-1 SEC) remains firmly in the College Football Playoff race with the Rebels capturing a Week 10 victory over South Carolina on Saturday ni
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