Michigan Wolverines’ Problems Continue Ahead Of Huge USC Matchup
The Michigan Wolverines entered the 2024 college football season knowing they'd have to replace head coach Jim Harbaugh and starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
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The Michigan Wolverines entered the 2024 college football season knowing they'd have to replace head coach Jim Harbaugh and starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
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Auburn redshirt freshman quarterback Hank Brown will start for the Tigers against New Mexico on Saturday, a source confirmed to ESPN's Pete Thamel on Friday.
After a thrilling Week 2, which included plenty of upsets, standout performances and a ton of excitement from start to finish, we shift our focus to Week 3, where "Big Noon Kickoff" heads to Madison for a massive non-conference showdown between Wisconsin and No. 4-ranked Alabama (noon ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app).
Week 2 was a wacky one. It seemed like anything could happen (Penn State was losing to Bowling Green?!) and anything did (Notre Dame lost to NIU as a 28.5-point favorite?!).
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As Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell reflected on the mixed results from his debut season — a campaign that included the most losses by any first-year Wisconsin coach (six) since 1990, an offense that averaged its fewest points per game (23.5) since 2004 and a defense that ended with its lowest national ranking (39th) in nearly two decades — the area he was most eager to address entering Year 2 was leadership.
Becoming a coach has always been in the cards for Canadian basketball great Natalie Achonwa.