On that fateful day nearly seven years ago, October 17th, 2015, then-Michigan quarterback Blake O'Neill made a critical error in the fourth quarter, giving the Spartans a 27-23 victory in the blink of an eye. This left all Michigan fans stunned, and when the camera cut to one upset student, a Sophomore named Chris Baldwin, his stunned look of pure horror and shock was immortalized in history forever.
A gun ban that prohibits anyone beside military and law enforcement from carrying weapons on U of M's campus was upheld recently in the Michigan Court of Appeals.
University Of Michigan fans now have another thing to wave in front of Buckeye fans as the university was recognizes at the number one public university in America.
During the first half of the NCAA Championship game Spike Albrecht was on fire! It was a Jimmy Chitwood style shooting display, but not even all those three's could keep him from noticing Kate Upton in the record setting crowd.
The NCAA basketball championship is tonight. It's the Big East against the Big 10 for the national title, as Louisville (33-5) meets Michigan (31-7) for the 2013 NCAA national championship in Atlanta.
U of M will try to win their first National Championship since 1989 tonight as they take on the top ranked Louisville Cardinals in the NCAA Championship game. If Wolverine fans needed any more help to get amped up for tonight's game, this video will do the trick!
Michigan point guard Trey Burke added another individual award to his resume this weekend when he was named the John R. Wooden Award winner, edging out Indiana's Victor Oladipo and Creighton's Doug McDermott. On Thursday, Burke was chosen The Associated Press' college basketball player of the year...