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FOX Sports bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy delivers his latest men's NCAA tournament bracket predictions.
Rod Moore already announced his return to the Michigan football program in 2026 under the assumption that he would be cleared to play. On Wednesday, Moore got the good news. In a document dated Jan. 28,
Two of the Big Ten's top teams clash with first place on the line when the third-ranked Michigan Wolverines battle the seventh-ranked Michigan
The Big Ten conference appears loaded with enough contenders to potentially end its NCAA championship drought.
Each of the No. 1 seeds in the latest run of the CBS Sports Bracketology model will be in action against formidable conference opposition early this week, and at least one of them is guaranteed to lose. That's because of two of them will be playing each other on Tuesday night, when Michigan hosts Nebraska in a seismic Big Ten clash.
Michigan has not won a national championship since 1989, but this year, Dusty May has the Wolverines in a position to be contenders.
The Michigan Wolverines might be without starting goaltender Jack Ivankovic for awhile after he was injured against Notre Dame.
Things have not been flashy for Northwestern this season, either. While the team does have a win on its record, being the Maryland Terrapins in its conference opener, the Wildcats have gone on to lose three straight matches - Wisconsin Badgers, Penn State Nittany Lions and Rutgers Scarlet Knights - all ranked in the top 25.
The Wolverines left no doubt after their road win over rival Michigan State that they're the clear frontrunner to win the conference