Michigan vs. Ohio State has been called the greatest rivalry in sports, and the teams are meeting for the 97th straight year and 111th time overall. Michigan leads the series (58-46-6), but Ohio State has been on a roll, winning 11 of the last 13 meetings.
“The Game” has been marked by remarkable performances, surprising upsets and great competition. Both teams recruit many of the same players, and those who leave their home state to play for the other team often draw the ire of both family and friends.
Michigan’s Loss to Maryland Should Seal Brady Hoke’s Fate
But instead of becoming bowl eligible, Michigan collapsed in a flurry of bad penalties, losing a game that it could have won. The team’s second-half failure was punctuated by two Maryland touchdowns and likely marks the end of Brady Hoke’s coaching career in Ann Arbor.
Michigan Offense Finally Finds Life, Keeps Slim Bowl Chances Alive
Michigan (4-5, 2-3 Big Ten) rumbled to a 34-10 victory over Indiana (3-5, 0-4 Big Ten) in a homecoming victory it desperately needed to keep its post season bowl hopes alive. Brady Hoke’s team delivered– limiting the Indiana offense to only 191 total yards with 75 coming on its final drive of the 4th quarter.
Michigan Football: Devin Gardner’s Last Chance to Salvage Legacy
A year ago Devin Gardner was the unquestioned leader of a 6-1 Michigan squad that was battling for a berth in Big Ten championship game.
Then the bottom fell out.
Pros and Cons to Michigan Firing Brady Hoke Before End of Season
Brady Hoke is hanging by a thread at Michigan (3-5, 1-3 Big Ten), hoping for his team to somehow win three of its next four games to become bowl eligible. The Hoke era that began with a triumphant 11-2 campaign is ending with a whimper.
