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In the Week 6 Sunday Hurry-Up presented by Dad Water, Richard and Alex break down a college football weekend that turned out to have a bit of everything: * UCLA 42, Penn State 37* Washington 24, Maryland 20* Michigan 24, Wisconsin 10* Nebraska 38, Michigan State 27* Illinois 43, Purdue 27* Ohio State 42, Minnesota 3* Alabama 30, Vanderbilt 14* Florida 29, Texas 21* Georgia 35, Kentucky 14* Texas A&M 31, Mississippi State 9* Miami 28, Florida State 22* Clemson 38, North Carolina 10* Virginia 30, Louisville 27* Pitt 48, Boston College 7* Duke 45, California 21* Cincinnati 38, Iowa State 30* BYU 38, West Virginia 24* Texas Tech 35, Houston 11 * TCU 35, Colorado 21* Baylor 35, Kansas State 34* Arizona 41, Oklahoma State 13* Navy 34, Air Force 31* Army 31, UAB 13* USF 54, Charlotte 26* Temple 27, UTSA 21* Notre Dame 28, Boise State 7* San Diego State 45, Colorado State 24* UNLV 31, Wyoming 17* Arkansas State 31, Texas State 30* Old Dominion 47, Coastal Carolina 7* App State 27, Oregon State 23* WKU 27, Delaware 24* New Mexico State 37, Sam Houston 10* Buffalo 31, Eastern Michigan 30 * Akron 28, Central Michigan 22* Western Carolina 23, Wofford 21Producer: Anthony Vito. Want much more? Become a paid subscriberWe're planning our usual two-subscriber-show load for you this week.Thanks to our partners and subscribers* 20% off Dad Water: https://drinkdadwater.com/discount/SZD* Visit Homefield at https://www.homefieldapparel.com/* Enter to win airfare and lodging for a trip to New York City on conference championship weekend at https://www.nokiantyres.com/SZD This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.splitzoneduo.com/subscribe
In this week's edition of Zips gameday we take a look ahead at Akron's upcoming game against Central Michigan. Join Dev Lucas, Liam Riggenbach, Matt Willis for some pregame analysis, picks, and banter as we await Akron's 2025 homecoming game versus the Chippewas.
In this episode, we got the chance to interview the Zips standout RB Jordan Gant as we previewed Akron's upcoming game against Central Michigan.
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Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl, Canadian Correspondent Joey, Beth, and our VP of Podcast Production Arthur. We talk about the firing of Mike Gundy and how wrong we were, like always, lament all the changes in the CFL game coming, and to make us official partners in the United States. We then preview Week 5. Commish is set on the Game of the Week - UCLA at Northwestern—and everyone attempts to change his mind. Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan, Arkansas State at ULM sponsored by Rice Producers? (Commish's Emergency Pod Promise), the Enchantment Entanglement for New Mexico State vs. New Mexico & a Hatch Chile Roaster trophy, Cal at BC, Wazzu at Colorado State potential chaos, Commish learns the phrase Hard Launch in LSU at Ole Miss, Late Night Big Sky Bangers, Little Brown Stein Time with Idaho at Montana, big games for Lamar, UIW, UTRGV's first conference game, we talk about The Blue Hose, NEC Schedule Read, a Welcome Stadium Whiteout, and much, much more!!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eastern Michigan vs. Central Michigan College Football Pick Prediction 9/27/2025 by Tony T. Recent Box Score Key Stats Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan 1PM ET—Eastern Michigan is 1-3 following their 34-31 home victory against Louisiana. The Eagles rushed for 183 yards for 5.1 yards a carry. They allowed 214 yards rushing to the Ragin Cajuns for 6.7 yards per carry with 6.5 yards per pass attempt.
Detroit Sports Podcast -- The Michigan Podcast This episode -- With Steve out, Aaron McIntire and Noah Deace take the wheel on this week's Michigan Podcast. Coming off a 63-3 rout of Central Michigan, the focus is once again on Bryce Underwood. Aaron, an Iowa fan, brings an outsider's perspective, questioning if Sherrone Moore will fully unleash Underwood's explosive talent in Big Ten play or rein him in against top foes like Nebraska or Ohio State. Noah breaks down the offensive line's critical role in Michigan's ceiling, while Mark Rogers of The Voice of College Football joins for the 10-Minute War, debating Michigan's identity and Underwood's potential. Plus, poll results on Underwood's aggression at Nebraska and fan feedback on Moore's approach!
Head coach Sherrone Moore is not in Lincoln this weekend to coach vs. Nebraska…how do Michigan fans respond to his suspension knowing that former coach Jim Harbaugh also had faced suspension 2 years ago? Bryce Underwood showed his ability to run in the 63-3 blowout of Central Michigan…will the Wolverines make his running ability a bigger part of the game plan tomorrow and in B1G play in general? This is Michigan program that won the national championship 2 years ago and has beaten Ohio State 4 times in a row…what is the expectation for THIS season and what changes if they lose this game? Our Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this week's episode Vance Bedford and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's defensive performance in their 63-3 win over Central Michigan, highlighting Wink Martindale's aggressive play-calling. Bedford detailed how the Wolverines' defensive coordinator called six straight blitzes to open the game, causing back-to-back three-and-outs. He praised Jaishawn Barham for being a “one-man-wrecking-crew” and “Michigan's best player overall” for his standout play. He also gave kudos to Bradyn Hillman in the secondary. Bedford then noted Michigan's need for improvement in stopping quarterback runs, and the challenges of preparing for Nebraska's offense. He predicted a close game with Cornhuskers, with Michigan winning by three points. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 63-3 victory over Central Michigan, focusing on the aggressive approach with freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood. Underwood scrambled for six of his nine runs highlighting the likely instruction from the coaching staff to not hesitate to pull the ball down whenever there was a question on a passing play. Borges noted the importance of streamlining passing concepts for Underwood so he can grow in the passing game week to week, Borges also broke down the Wolverines' newfound emphasis on the stretch play on Chip Lindsey's watch and explained its impact on nakeds. Borges also detailed several key plays including a beautiful flood route as and a quarterback counter for a touchdown. He gave the offense an overall grade of B+, with improvements expected against Nebraska. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hail Yes! A Detroit Free Press Podcast About University of Michigan Sports
Michigan football decided to take the training wheels off freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood in Week 3 against Central Michigan and it paid immediate dividends. A week after the offense struggled mightily against Oklahoma on the road, the Wolverines compiled 625 yards of total offense as Underwood passed for 235 yards and rushed for 114 more. Needless to say, the Wolverine won't be "taking the air out of the ball ever again, not with this guy and taking snaps," according to acting head coach Biff Poggi. Andrew and Tony open the show by discussing the lessons learned from the Central Michigan blowout victory, and then play a game of "overreaction/underreaction/proper reaction" from Michigan football's first three weeks. Then after a quick break, the guys talk all things Nebraska and a fun matchup against sophomore Dylan Raiola, the son of former Detroit Lions offensive lineman Dominic Raiola. Will the lessons learned from Week 3 be enough to pull off a tough road victory? And last but not least, the guys make their predictions for the Michigan-Nebraska matchup and share their picks for the rest of the big games this weekend. Read all about the Michigan Wolverines by heading to our website at freep.com/sports.
Serena and Matt discuss Michigan's get-right obliteration of Central Michigan, Bryce Underwood doing very cool Bryce Underwood things, what we saw schematically in response to the Oklahoma mess and what it means going forward, Biff Poggi's general weirdness, what we know/don't know about Nebraska, why this is an unusually big Week 4 game for both teams, and much more.
Michigan vs. Nebraska College Football Pick Prediction 9/20/2025 by Tony T. Recent Box Score Key Stats Michigan at Nebraska 3:30PM ET—Michigan is 2-1 following their 63-3 home victory to Central Michigan. The Wolverines dominated both sides of the football as they finished with 636 yards. They limited the Chippewas to 79 yards rushing and 60 through the air.
With Steve out, Aaron McIntire and Noah Deace take the wheel on this week's Michigan Podcast. Coming off a 63-3 rout of Central Michigan, the focus is once again on Bryce Underwood. Aaron, an Iowa fan, brings an outsider's perspective, questioning if Sherrone Moore will fully unleash Underwood's explosive talent in Big Ten play or rein him in against top foes like Nebraska or Ohio State. Noah breaks down the offensive line's critical role in Michigan's ceiling, while Mark Rogers of The Voice of College Football joins for the 10-Minute War, debating Michigan's identity and Underwood's potential. Plus, poll results on Underwood's aggression at Nebraska and fan feedback on Moore's approach.
Brian and Tanner talk about Michigan's bounceback win over Central Michigan.
2 hour and 25 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Venue by 4M where record this, and Introducing this season: Radecki Oral Surgery, and Long Road Distillers. 1. Offense vs Central Michigan Starts at 1:00 Michigan's biggest blowout since the 2016 Hawaii game. This game was trending towards a total rutger for a while and was a nice palette cleanser. More Biff Poggi interviews, please. Listen for the Chip's chips. Do we think "Sherrone's not here so let's play with the kids"? Who's your Crippen comparison, Andrew Vastardis? David Molk? This is what Bryce Underwood looks like when he's not under siege. What did Bryce see on the interception? He had someone open. One of the special things about Bryce is he can just go and get you 20 yards on the ground. Is he putting a little extra zip on the ball? McCulley had a couple nice catches, other guys need to catch the ball. Running backs did a better job of re-gapping in this game. The offensive line had a nice day with some [redshirt] freshman mistakes. Jadyn Davis played several drives with no passes. [The rest of the writeup and the player after THE JUMP] 2. Defense vs Central Michigan Starts at 44:32 Couldn't quite get a total rutger but felt like it would for a while. They played a 3-4 for most of this game. Jaishawn Barham found the backfield a lot. Manuel Beigel had some meaningful time in the first quarter. Central Michigan ran a lot of down G. A lot of guys were hurt in this game but backups looked good. Michigan has a little Channing Stribling now. Rolder was up and down but had some good stops. Does Biff even understand Batman's hero abilities work?? 3. Hot Takes, Game Theory, and Special Teams Starts at 1:05:11 Takes hotter than the Georgia Tech radio announcer after the bees hit a fire drill field goal from 50 yards and they SOUNDED EXACTLY LIKE THIS. There's a list of things you can't bring into the stadium but they're handing out versions of the thing! Someone teach the students how to do the wave and when to do it, we didn't even get a fast or slow wave. And not when the game is happening! We like Jake Butt as a commentator. What's Semaj's plan when he's fielding punts? Definitely a sad field goal. 4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:38:31 Too many Big Ten teams so notes are reduced. Nebraska 59, Houson Christian 7 Maryland 44, Towsend 17 Penn State 52, Villanova 6 Penn State is struggling to convert on 3rd down on Drew Allar's arm. Rutgers 60, Norfolk State 10 Iowa 47, UMass 7 Indiana 73, Indiana State 0 ISU with 77 total yards, not a total rutger. Oregon 34, Northwestern 14 Most of Northwestern's yards were in the 4th quarter while down 34-0, but Northwestern had a pulse at times. Alabama 38, Wisconsin 14 No Billy Edwards in this game. Wisconsin couldn't do anything, this was a debacle. If they don't beat Maryland, do they get a win the Big Ten? USC 33, Purdue 17 It wasn't particularly close, but Purdue had some long drives (that ended in picks). Michigan State 41, Youngstown State 24 This was a bit of a game for a little while?? Michigan State was always in control but gave up some big plays. The Spartans lost some starters to injuries. Ohio State 37, Ohio 9 The score looks close but it was not. Ryan Day's decision making kept the scoring low. Illinois 38, Western Michigan 0 Is Illinois really a top 10 team? Which Memorial Stadium is the real Memorial Stadium? California 27, Minnesota 14 A game that was fairly even statistically except for a couple turnovers. New Mexico 35, UCLA 10 UCLA is BAD bad, and they fired their coach. This was not a fluke. New Mexico got pressure on 52% of Nico's dropbacks. The Big Sky says "no thanks" to adding UCLA.
Breaking Down Michigan's 63-3 Victory Over Central Michigan | Buckeye Weekly PodcastIn this episode of the Buckeye Weekly Podcast, hosts Tony Gerdeman and Tom Orr analyze Michigan's dominant 63-3 win over Central Michigan. They delve into the performance of "interim head coach" Biff Poggi, the breakout game for quarterback Bryce Underwood, and his notable impact in both the running and passing game. The hosts also discuss Michigan's defense, including standout performances from Jaishawn Barham and Brandyn Hillman. They address concerns over Bryce Underwood's decision-making and the potential risks of his aggressive playing style. Additionally, they cover the implications of Rod Moore's ambiguous injury status and the underwhelming special teams performance by kicker Dominic Zvada. Finally, they preview Michigan's upcoming game against Nebraska and discuss the broader expectations moving forward. 00:00 Introduction and Michigan's Coaching Situation 00:36 Bryce Underwood's Performance and Potential 01:28 Michigan's Offensive Strategy and Execution 02:28 Concerns About Bryce Underwood's Durability 04:17 Michigan's Dominant Running Game 06:29 Evaluating Michigan's Opponents 07:49 Bryce Underwood's Passing Game 10:36 Freshman Quarterback Challenges 16:55 Michigan's Defensive Standouts 20:58 Concerns and Future Outlook 30:04 Conclusion and Sign-Off
No Sherrone Moore, no problem---the freshman QB Underwood ran 9 times for 114 yards and 2 TDs, and also was 16/25 passing for 235 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT Perhaps they had seen John Mateer utilize his legs the previous week for Oklahoma in their win over the Wolverines, or maybe it was the plan all along to ease into it with his running…regardless, he knows he can now and the Huskers struggled to slow down Cincy's Brendan Sorsby in the opener Show Sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on The Player and The Fan, we break down Michigan's decisive win over Central Michigan and what it means moving forward. Bryce Underwood finally had the handcuffs taken off, and he showed exactly why he was the No. 1 recruit in the nation. We give props to Chip Lindsey for dialing up one of his best offensive game plans yet and dive into how Michigan's offense is evolving with confidence. Then, we turn our attention to the next challenge—the Nebraska Cornhuskers—and what the Wolverines need to do to keep the momentum rolling.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Detroit Sports Podcast -- The Michigan Podcast This episode -- Reacting to Michigan getting manhandled by Oklahoma. The Wolverines were physically dominated in a stunning Week 2 loss, exposing cracks in the offensive line and a lack of identity on offense. Steve dives into the coaching missteps, Sherrone Moore's conservative approach, and why Michigan must make Bryce Underwood the focal point to salvage the season. Guest Mark Rogers of The Voice of College Football, the two dissect the bullying in Norman, the injury toll, and what's next against Central Michigan. Also, poll results on the fan mood and Steve's raw response to whether his “instant nihilism” is an act (spoiler: it's not!)
In this episode Director of Athletics Amy Folan has President Neil MacKinnon on along with Tim and Sherry Magnusson. These two went to Central Michigan and express how passionate they still are about their Alma mater. They share the importance of what this place did for them and why they still are so adamant on giving back to the university.
Justin and Tanner talk about Michigan's bounceback against Central Michigan and if they are prepared to let Bryce be Bryce.
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Week 3 of the college football season brought plenty of storylines, and Sean Baligian breaks them all down on Off The Air. From Michigan and Michigan State's uneven matchups against Central Michigan and Youngstown State, to SEC drama with Tennessee, Georgia, and the always-entertaining Diego Pavia, Sean shares his honest takes on what stood out. He revisits his preseason miss on Clemson, questions whether Georgia looks like a true title contender, and debates how the expanded playoff has changed the regular season. The chat lights up with hot takes on Ryan Day, Penn State's Drew Allar, and whether Michigan's schedule helps or hurts their playoff hopes.It's an unfiltered, passionate look at the state of college football—Big Ten, SEC, and beyond—plus Sean's candid thoughts on what fans should really expect from Michigan State this year.
In this episode, Zach Shaw and Steve Lorenz break down the Michigan football team's dominant 63-3 win over Central Michigan, and what the win means moving forward for the Wolverines. They open with a look at Michigan's offense, as they discuss Bryce Underwood, the Wolverines' vertical passing game, their dominant run game, Underwood's involvement in the run game and other key takeaways from the offensive side of the ball. In the second half of the episode, they look at Michigan's defensive performance, including a strong start, Jaishawn Barham's potential position change, strong defensive back play, young standouts and more. They also look at larger, overall takeaways from the game, and what it means for Michigan's road trip to Nebraska next week. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're jam-packed with postgame analysis and interviews after the Wolverines' thorough victory over Central Michigan on Saturday. Jon Jansen, Brian Boesch, Doug Karsch, and Jack Miller react to the 63-3 win. Then, around the 25-minute mark, our postgame interviews get going, as Jon visits with acting Head Coach Biff Poggi, and Jason Avant catches up with six players - Jordan Marshall, Donaven McCulley, Marlin Klein, Bryce Underwood, Andrew Marsh, and Elijah Dotson. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Zach Shaw and Steve Lorenz preview the Michigan football team's week-three clash against Central Michigan, and what would make for a successful weekend for the Wolverines. They open with a look at the offense, and what Michigan's offense needs to sort out ahead of next week's trip to Nebraska. They discuss areas of needed growth in the passing game, ideas to get Bryce Underwood mort comfortable, players they want to see more of on Saturday, the position group that must improve the most and other topics. In the second half of the episode, they look at what would make the weekend successful for Michigan's defense. They discuss one area of needed improvement, other areas they're watching closely from the Wolverines, players they want to see more of and other factors to watch. They make prop-bet picks throughout the episode, and offer their final score predictions for the game. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michigan football welcomes Central Michigan to the Big House as the Wolverines look to rebound from a dispiriting loss to Oklahoma. Adam Jaksa, Voice of the Chippewas, joins the show to explain what new Chips coach Matt Drinkall brings to Mount Pleasant, how CMU's three-quarterback system works, and what to expect this weekend at the Big House. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Wolverines are back at the Big House on Saturday afternoon! Gear up for the matchup against Central Michigan with our radio network scene setter, the Keys to the Game, and Jon's Locker Room Speech. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Just winning Saturday won't erase what happened in Norman last week. Cleaning up most of the mistakes and winning would be a good start though. Biff Poggi is the interim head coach and he'll be at the helm as Central Michigan visits The Big House. Joining us with his thoughts on that and so much more is beat writer Aaron McMann from MLive.
In this week's episode Vance Bedford and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 24-13 loss to Oklahoma and the upcoming game against Central Michigan. Vance credited the defense for keeping Michigan in the game, but criticized its poor tackling and communication in coverage. He broke down a few critical plays Wolverine defenders were in position to make, but failed to. He emphasized the importance of Jaishawn Barham's presence, who he called the defense's best player. He also noted the impact of injuries, especially at the cornerback position. Bedford stressed the need for improved execution against Central Michigan to build momentum heading into Big Ten play. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode Al Borges and Sam Webb discussed Michigan's offensive performance in its 24-13 loss to Oklahoma and the upcoming game against Central Michigan. Borges highlighted the need for better protection and communication among the offensive line and tight ends, noting the inexperience of the current players. Borges again praised Bryce Underwood's talent and long-term potential but pointed out his struggles versus the Sooners, scrambling unnecessarily at times, and not progressing reads at others. He later pointed out the unrelenting pressure Underwood began facing due to breakdowns on the offensive line. Borges highlighted the potential benefit of adding more quarterback runs to the offensive menu. He suggested the offensive line could benefit from utilizing more spread looks and zone runs. Borges also praised the jumbo package's effectiveness, but noted its limited use, and suggested its increased utilization as another possible adjustment. He set goals for the upcoming CMU game: 30+ points, 150-180 rushing yards, and 200 passing yards to get the offense back on track before the matchup with Nebraska. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's "Seven from 77," Jon shares some potential lessons from Saturday's loss at Oklahoma, begins his analysis on this weekend's matchup with Central Michigan, and reacts to the other happenings in college football. Then, around the 33-minute mark. defensive lineman Tré Williams looks back on the trip to Norman and looks ahead to another opportunity at the Big House against CMU.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
College Football Week 3 continues with 20 more matchups on deck! Gary breaks down the betting odds, spreads, roster talent, returning production, and coaching edges you need to know before kickoff.Gary delivers insights on betting angles, line movement, ATS records, roster talent gaps, and key quarterback matchups to help you find value.0:57 NC State vs Wake Forest3:16 Colorado vs Houston5:28 Kansas State vs Arizona8:27 New Mexico vs UCLA11:18 Central Michigan vs Michigan13:27 Oklahoma vs Temple16:06 Oregon vs Northwestern19:09 Memphis vs Troy21:36 South Alabama vs Auburn24:20 USC vs Purdue27:03 Texas St vs Arizona State30:25 Washington State vs North Texas32:57 Oregon State vs Texas Tech35:58 Iowa State vs Arkansas St38:12 Louisiana vs Missouri40:55 App State vs Southern Miss44:00 Ohio vs Ohio State47:19 Old Dominion vs Virginia Tech49:18 Utah vs Wyoming52:03 Minnesota vs Cal54:38 Recap
Hail Yes! A Detroit Free Press Podcast About University of Michigan Sports
Week 2 is in the books and Michigan football's huge game against Oklahoma did not go how the Wolverines would've hoped. In Bryce Underwood's first ever road start, the Wolverines struggled in most departments and were beaten, 24-13, by a tough Sooners squad. Tony and Andrew open the show by discussing what went wrong for the Wolverines in Norman and where they must go from here to get the train back on the tracks. Then after the break, the guys discuss the Central Michigan game and why Biff Poggi was named as the interim head coach for the CMU and Nebraska games. And last but not least, it's time for some college football picks for a huge Week 3 slate. Read all about the Michigan Wolverines by heading to our website at freep.com/sports.
Serena and Matt revisit Michigan's painfully frustrating loss to Oklahoma, share their thoughts on things that are probably legitimate concerns (e.g., offensive line play and game management) and things that are probably fine (e.g., Bryce Underwood and the defense as a whole), talk injuries and what we'd like to see against Central Michigan, dig up some repressed LSAT trauma, and more.
Another great "Inside Michigan Football" radio show aired on Monday night along the Michigan Sports Network from LEARFIELD. Head Coach Sherrone Moore (2:00), Run Game Coordinator/Running Backs Coach Tony Alford (22:00), and running back Justice Haynes (39:00) recapped last weekend's trip to Oklahoma and previewed this Saturday's home matchup with Central Michigan.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michigan got manhandled by Oklahoma, and Steve is not holding back on this week's Michigan Podcast. The Wolverines were physically dominated in a stunning Week 2 loss, exposing cracks in the offensive line and a lack of identity on offense. Steve dives into the coaching missteps, Sherrone Moore's conservative approach, and why Michigan must make Bryce Underwood the focal point to salvage the season. Joined by Mark Rogers of The Voice of College Football, the two dissect the bullying in Norman, the injury toll, and what's next against Central Michigan. Plus, poll results on the fan mood and Steve's raw response to whether his “instant nihilism” is an act (spoiler: it's not!).
Central Michigan pays a visit to The Big House on Saturday and hopes to give Michigan a test. Joining us with his thoughts on that and more is the radio play by play voice of The Chippewas Adam Jacksa
What stood out in Pitt's 45-17 win over Central Michigan on Saturday? We're looking at all angles - offense, defense and special teams - to start the week with the Monday edition of the Morning Pitt.
We were LIVE the evening of 9/7 to recap the entire Week 2 Slate including #8 Clemson scraping by Troy, close loses for #17 SMU and Boston College in OT, another Virginia Tech loss, and the much much more!00:00:00 Intro00:02:16 Rhoback Rapid Recap00:12:11 Vanderbilt 44, Virginia Tech 2000:22:58 #8 Clemson 27, Troy 1600:32:11 Baylor 48, #17 SMU 45 (2OT)00:38:14 #5 Miami 45, Bethune-Cookman 300:39:41 Louisville 28, James Madison 1400:45:33 #11 Illinois 45, Duke 1900:51:53 BYU 27, Stanford 300:55:56 Michigan 42, Boston College 40 (2OT)01:02:16 Syracuse 27, UConn 20 (OT)01:06:11 NC State 35, Virginia 3101:14:00 #14 Florida State 77, East Texas A&M 301:16:39 Georgia Tech 59, Gardner-Webb 1201:18:36 Pittsburgh 45, Central Michigan 1701:19:27 Wake Forest 42, Western Carolina 1001:21:18 Cal 35, Texas Southern 301:21:51 North Carolina 20, Charlotte 301:26:34 Weekly Awards / Wrap UpIntro/Outro track: "I Am Back on Zoloft" - leave nelson bUse promo code "GOACC" for 10% off your first order of premium, great-looking, officially-logo'd Georgia Tech gear at Section103.com!Use promo code "GOACC24" for 15% off your first order of high-quality, comfortable, incredibly cool vintage team wear at HomefieldApparel.com!Use promo code "GOACC20" for 20% off your first purchase at Rhoback.com, including their Gameday Collection as well as their performance polos, t-shirts, joggers, q-zips and much more!Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and find our video podcasts on YouTube!
Post-Gazette insiders Stephen Thompson and Abby Schnable analyze the state of play with Pitt football as the Backyard Brawl rivalry game vs. the West Virginia Mountaineers looms this weekend. Are the QB Eli Holstein, OC Kade Bell and the Panthers meeting the grade offensively? Particularly in the running game with Desmond Reid? How did depth DBs Shawn Lee and Shadarian Harrison look in extended run against Central Michigan? And what does it mean for coach Pat Narduzzi's squad that WVU star Jaheim White is dealing with an injury following his team's loss to the Ohio Bobcats over the weekend? Our duo tackles those questions and more.
Pitt beat Central Michigan 45-17 at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday to start the 2025 season 2-0. After the game, we went live to talk about the Panthers' win and what stood out with comments and questions from Pitt fans.
Pitt takes down Central Michigan in what was a clean and comfortable watch for 90% of it. WVU loses to Ohio. All around, a banner weekend for the parish.
Post-Gazette Pitt insiders Stephen Thompson and Abby Schnable react postgame after the Panthers' 45-17 win over Central Michigan on Saturday at Acrisure Stadium. What led to QB Eli Holstein having another solid game statistically, and should fans be concerned about some turnover snafus leading into tougher games like next week's Backyard Brawl and the ensuing ACC schedule? How was the Pitt defense, with names like Kyle Louis and Rasheem Biles, able to stop Central Michigan's potent rushing attack led by Trey Cornist and Nahree Biggins? How will the emergence of players like Poppi Williams and Blue Hicks help the WR depth behind Kenny Johnson? And what allowed the defensive line depth to show with big performances from guys like Zach Crothers? Our duo answers those questions and more.
The No. 7 Texas Longhorns are ready to dust it off and try again, this time at home against a team that they should have an easier time with -- the San Jose State Spartans. SJSU is coming off a frustrating loss at the hands of Central Michigan in their opener, getting gashed on the ground and struggling on special teams. What do we expect from Texas against an outmatched opponent?
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The No. 7 Texas Longhorns are ready to dust it off and try again, this time at home against a team that they should have an easier time with -- the San Jose State Spartans. SJSU is coming off a frustrating loss at the hands of Central Michigan in their opener, getting gashed on the ground and struggling on special teams. What do we expect from Texas against an outmatched opponent? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As Pitt gets set to host Central Michigan in Week Two, what are the biggest questions facing the Panthers? From Eli Holstein's play to the run game, defensive rotations and more, we're breaking it all down on the Wednesday edition of the Morning Pitt.
Week 1 has arrived! We get five straight days of college football to get started! What a wonderful time of year. Along with the excitement comes a lot of expectations from anxious fans waiting to see how the year plays out for their favorite teams. Someone with possibly the greatest amount of expectations is none other than Texas quarterback Arch Manning. The nephew of legendary NFL quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning stepped foot onto campus two years ago with a mound of expectations. After two years of waiting, and short glimpses of what the future could hold, Manning will lead the top-ranked Longhorns into 'The Shoe' to face the defending national champions, third-ranked Ohio State. Andy Staples, Ross Dellenger and Steven Godfrey discuss everything that led up to this moment for Manning and what they expect from him this season.Later, the guys discuss another era that begins to the east of Austin, in North Carolina. Chapel Hill to be specific. Legendary NFL head coach Bill Belichick begins his collegiate coaching career with the Tar Heels. Ross went to Chapel Hill during the offseason and spoke with Coach Belichick. Ross shares his insight from the conversation about the impact Coach is already having on his team and the university as a whole. Then they keep the discussion among the coaching ranks, but they move back west, as they dive into expectations for Deion Sanders in year three at Colorado. They discuss the misconceptions that Coach Sanders wasn't bought in at Colorado and how people should no longer question that. They also discuss what is different about this year's Colorado squad after losing Shedeur and Travis. As the show comes to a close, the guys chat about what coaches are on the hot seat heading into the season. They look to the SEC. More specifically, they look at Oklahoma's Brent Venables, Florida's Billy Napier and Auburn's Hugh Freeze. What do they have to do to keep their tenure going at their respective schools?Finally, Andy, Ross and Steven make their picks! Each host picking one game from the weekend. Central Michigan at San Jose State, Nebraska vs. Cincinnati and Syracuse vs. 24th-ranked Tennessee are the games of choice for this week!Come get ready for Week 1 to kick-off with College Football Enquirer. (1:34) - The Arch Manning era begins in Texas(24:12) - The Bill Belichick era begins in North Carolina(37:49) - Deion Sanders expectations in year 3 at Colorado(54:24) - What coaches are on the hot seat?(1:02:08) - Weekend picks Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app: