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Wolverines to watch: Michigan to rely on run in Citrus Bowl
The Cheez-It Citrus Bowl is only three days away, and Longhorn fans will want to familiarize themselves with Andrew Marsh and more impact Wolverines.
The Texas Longhorns will head into their final game of the season with a 9-3 record, and while for the first time in three years the Longhorns did not make the College Football Playoff, their bowl game allows the burnt orange the chance to secure three straight double-digit win seasons.
The Wolverines are targeting former Utah coach Kyle Whittingham to replace Sherrone Moore as its new head caoch.
The Wolverines flipped Marchese from Georgia on signing day Dec. 4, but Michigan’s program has been in turmoil since. Sherrone Moore was fired Dec. 10 for engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a female staff member and now faces three criminal charges.
Michigan’s coaching search continues as Biff Poggi pushes for the full-time job as Jesse Minter reportedly isn’t interested.
Michigan Wolverines wide receiver Brady Marchese has officially requested a release from his letter of intent signing.
What does it mean to be a college football blue blood in a non-CFP bowl game? The Texas Longhorns are finding out.
Cal Baptist takes on Utah Valley in WAC play Monday. Monday's matchup is the first this season for the squads.
Grayson three-star edge rusher T.K. Cunningham has narrowed his focus to 12 schools with the Ole Miss Rebels making the cut for one of the top