Edward Scrivener

Native Washingtonian. University of Maryland graduate with bachelor’s degree in journalism. Ed is passionate about all sports especially football. He's been a huge Michigan fan most of his life and never misses a game.

College Football Playoff

College Football Playoff First Round Matchup: Tennessee at Ohio State

After losing to Michigan in the season finale and blowing their chance at playing in the BIG championship game and a possible first-round bye in the college football playoff, it would be very unwise for the Buckeyes to choose “Under Pressure” by Queen for their entrance music when the Vols invade Columbus for a prime […]

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College Football Playoff

College Football Playoff First Round Matchup: SMU at Penn State

The first game of our Saturday, December 21st College Football Playoff tripleheader features another recent upstart SMU heading to Happy Valley to play a highly ranked Penn State squad with plenty to prove in big games. After famously saying he would resign as head coach if his team didn’t make the playoff this year, James

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College Football Playoff

College Football Playoff First Round Matchup: Indiana at Notre Dame

Upstart Indiana makes its first-ever appearance in the college football playoff led by brash and ultra-confident first-year head coach Curt Cignetti. This will be the first game under the new expanded 12-team playoff. Adding additional intrigue to the game is that it’s an in-state rivalry and will be played under the lights at famed Notre

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Playoff contention

Five Reasons Michigan Will Be Back In Playoff Contention Next Season

After losing head coach Jim Harbaugh to the NFL, plus several assistants and players to the NFL all of whom contributed to last season’s undefeated national championship season, a return to the playoff was not expected this season. Most of the experts predicted an 8-4 or a 9-3 season. The team now sits at 6-5

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