
Quentin Burrell Commits to Michigan, Shunning Rival Programs
Four-star wide receiver Quentin Burrell chose the University of Michigan over Arizona State, Missouri and Notre Dame, citing family ties and a strong coaching connection.
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Four-star wide receiver Quentin Burrell chose the University of Michigan over Arizona State, Missouri and Notre Dame, citing family ties and a strong coaching connection.

Indiana University welcomes top defensive prospect Myles Smith for an official visit, as the Hoosiers aim to strengthen their pass rush and compete for a coveted recruit.

Under new head coach Pat Fitzgerald, Michigan State hopes to break a four‑year bowl drought. The 2026 slate features a mix of manageable early games and high‑profile contests against national championship contenders.

Evan Haeger’s path to the University of Michigan baseball team has been marked by early promise, setbacks, and a triumphant return, driven by family support and a deep connection to the program.
Bob Belden, a Hall of Fame athlete and community pillar in Canton, Ohio, died at 78. His career spanned national championship glory, Super Bowl competition, and decades of leadership in the brick manufacturing industry.

A standout athlete from Salesianum High School in Delaware, Jamar Taylor announced his commitment to Rutgers for the 2027 class, citing his track achievements and impressive junior season stats.

Quentin Burrell, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound receiver ranked No. 85 in the 2027 class, announced his pledge to the University of Michigan, highlighting his route-running IQ and the impact of his sister’s legacy.

Quentin Burrell, a 6‑foot‑2, 195‑pound receiver from Chicago, announced his commitment to the University of Michigan on Tuesday. Ranked No. 85 overall in the 2027 class, he selected the Wolverines over Notre Dame, Arizona State and Missouri, marking the first wide receiver pledge in Michigan’s 2027 recruiting cycle.

Tommy Carr, a true freshman quarterback for the Michigan Wolverines, is already drawing attention as he prepares for his first season in Ann Arbor. The youngster carries a distinctive pedigree: he is the grandson of Lloyd Carr, who guided Michigan to a national championship in 1997, and the older brother of CJ Carr, a standout quarterback at Notre Dame. Recruited as a four‑star prospect from Saline High School, Carr initially pledged to Miami (Oh.) before flipping his commitment to Michigan in November 2025, choosing to enroll early and join spring practices. During the spring game he displayed a dual‑threat skill set, throwing for 143 yards while adding 59 on the ground, numbers that have impressed coaches and teammates alike. Head coach Kyle Whittingham has publicly praised Carr’s confidence and leadership, noting that the freshman’s ability to read defenses and manage the huddle sets him apart, even as he continues to add muscle and refine his frame. With Bryce Underwood slated as the starter, Carr’s primary competition comes from transfer Brayden Fowler‑Nicolosi, but the coaching staff sees Carr as a potential game‑changer who could see meaningful snaps and eventually push Underwood for the starting role.
Illinois will travel to Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium in November 2026 and host the Blue Devils in December 2027, adding a marquee series to a packed slate that includes road tests against Texas Tech, UConn and several Big Ten powerhouses.
Duke’s upcoming home‑and‑neutral series with Illinois, set for November 2026 in Durham and December 2027 in Chicago, adds a marquee matchup to a schedule that includes games against three of the four 2026 Final Four teams. The roster features key returnees, transfer additions and the nation’s top recruiting class, all overseen by head coach Jon Scheyer.

A federal judge will consider whether the University of Michigan can terminate a wrongful termination claim brought by former assistant coach Chris Partridge, who alleges he was unfairly dismissed after advising a student‑athlete during an NCAA probe.

The University of Southern California announced its upcoming men's basketball slate, highlighting a revamped roster, double‑header matchups with West Coast peers, and a balanced home‑and‑away rotation across the expanded Big Ten.

Four-star safety Davion Jones, a top sprinter from North Carolina, has trimmed his list to five programs and will begin official visits with Indiana University this weekend, with a final decision expected on July 25.

Michigan's pass-catching group undergoes a transformation, with fresh coaching leadership, high‑profile transfers and a promising second‑year standout all eyeing expanded roles.

Three Michigan State alumni will compete in the 2025 IIHF Men’s World Championship in Zurich, bringing experience and medal pedigree to their national teams.

Ethan Belchetz, a highly touted prospect, announced his move to Michigan State after a strong but injury‑marred season with the Windsor Spitfires.

A freshman season that saw Zach Kinziger log just 4.8 minutes per game still delivered moments of promise, from a career‑high six points against Penn State to the coaching staff’s confidence in his potential.

Despite a challenging schedule and a modest home record, the University of Washington basketball program is reshaping its roster and seeking to turn Alaska Airlines Arena into a true fortress.

With a national championship under their belt, the Michigan trio turned heads in Chicago, delivering standout athletic numbers that have draft analysts buzzing.

The university revealed its full 2026‑27 men’s basketball schedule, highlighting conference home‑and‑home series and a non‑conference lineup that includes top‑ranked opponents.
Michigan State's 2026‑27 basketball schedule includes tough opponents like Michigan, Nebraska, and Iowa, with notable games against UCLA and USC on the West Coast.

Flint will honor Trey McKenney, a hometown basketball star, with a city‑wide celebration on May 14, highlighting his NCAA championship, community impact, and hopes for local youth.
The Buckeyes have released a 20‑game Big Ten schedule that includes double‑headers with three conference rivals, a West Coast road trip and a nonconference slate featuring BYU, UConn, Notre Dame and Kansas, while adding freshman center Vuk Lazarevic to the roster.