Bill McCartney, the Hall of Fame college football coach who got his start at as a metro Detroit basketball and football coach ...
Led by legendary head coach Bo Schembechler, Michigan was determined to rewrite the narrative of his career. Having lost his first five Rose Bowl games, Schembechler finally achieved victory in ...
College athletes do switch teams, quite a lot lately, but the shocking moves at this level involve coaches leaving one job ...
Ex-Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, who won three national titles, including one for the Buckeyes, has been voted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
McCartney entered the college coaching ranks when legendary Michigan head coach Bo Schembechler hired the then-34 year old as one of his assistants. McCartney spent eight seasons with Schembechler ...
For the past half-century, the feelings of Michigan fans toward the Fighting Irish could be summarized by a famous line from Bo Schembechler: “To hell with Notre Dame.” There is no love lost ...
He then was hired onto the staff at Michigan, the only assistant ever plucked from the high school ranks by Bo Schembechler. Schembechler chose wisely. As the Wolverines' defensive coordinator ...
His teams were good, too, each capturing the state title in 1973. He caught the eye of Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler, who wanted McCartney to join his staff at Michigan. If that weren ...
Trump’s move to pause all federal grants and loans is a “legitimate exercise of executive oversight,” said House ...