by Matt Zemek | Oct 4, 2014
For the first 58 minutes and 59 seconds of Saturday’s slippery, sloppy slog between Notre Dame and Stanford, Everett Golson looked nothing like the player who took command of the Fighting Irish’s offense in the first two games of the season against Rice...
by Matt Zemek | Oct 4, 2014
This has been a great week in American sports on numerous levels. The Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles — two franchises that made the Major League Baseball postseason every year but once in a nine-season span from 1976 through 1984 — are now one...
by Matt Zemek | Oct 2, 2014
What’s the greatest college football dynasty of all time? That’s a question which deserves to be explored, and it will be in the paragraphs below, but don’t think the answer is an easy or obvious one. That does a disservice to the notion of a dynasty...
by Matt Zemek | Oct 2, 2014
What’s the greatest college football dynasty of all time? That’s a question which deserves to be explored, and it will be in the paragraphs below, but don’t think the answer is an easy or obvious one. That does a disservice to the notion of a dynasty...
by Matt Zemek | Sep 29, 2014
This story begins in 1974. It goes back to 1914 in an indirect way, but it begins in 1974. Michigan and Ohio State were in the middle of The Ten-Year War, the label given to the games the Wolverines and Buckeyes played from 1969 through 1978 under legendary coaches Bo...