
Hall of Fame’s College Powerhouses: Pitt, Notre Dame, USC Lead the Way
The 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees highlight the universities that have produced the most Hall of Fame talent, with Pitt, Notre Dame and USC at the forefront.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Charles Woodson across Football, Basketball.

The 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees highlight the universities that have produced the most Hall of Fame talent, with Pitt, Notre Dame and USC at the forefront.

After 13 NFL seasons, Khalil Mack signed a one‑year contract to pursue a title, while mentoring the next generation and staying present for his wife and children.

An inside look at Malik Muhammad's experiences, from his favorite college football memory to his guilty pleasure TV shows, upbringing, and hidden talents.

Former Michigan standout Jourdan Lewis shared his dream all‑time Wolverines squad on Instagram, naming icons like Jim Harbaugh, Braylon Edwards and Charles Woodson. The selection has ignited a lively debate among fans about who else deserves a spot.

The Green Bay Packers are focusing on smart drafting, rewarding emerging stars, and leveraging experienced backups as they chase a return to the top of the NFC North.

Fernando Mendoza’s historic 2025‑26 campaign capped with the Big Ten’s top male athlete honor, a perfect 16‑0 season, record‑breaking stats and the No. 1 NFL draft pick.

ESPN’s recent list of the greatest college football players by jersey number highlights only one Michigan player, Tom Harmon, while sparking heated discussion over other choices.

Recent commitments and visits highlight Michigan's aggressive outreach to elite defensive backs, as the team battles Ohio State and other powerhouses for coveted talent.

From Heisman glory to a national championship, Charles Woodson’s career at Michigan remains a benchmark of excellence, as highlighted in a recent Athletic feature.

Desmond Howard, a former Michigan wide receiver, has been placed at No. 15 on The Athletic’s recent ranking of the top 25 college football players of the 1990s, a list that also features Charles Woodson at the summit.
Watching ten classic college football matchups, the author contrasts the gritty, analog era of the 1990s with today's data‑driven, hyper‑connected spectacle, revealing what has changed and what endures.

A recent ranking highlights the coaches whose achievements defined the 1990s, from championship builders to program transformers, and whose legacies still echo in today’s game.

A retrospective ranking of the fifteen most dominant college football teams of the 1990s, highlighting their achievements, key players, and the evolution of the sport.

From the rise of ESPN to the dominance of powerhouse programs, the 1990s remain a touchstone for fans who remember a shared experience that modern fragmentation has yet to replicate.

Michigan’s recent scholarship offers to Marquis Ray and Mario Manningham Jr. highlight the program’s tradition of recruiting legacy players, with both athletes poised to continue family legacies in Ann Arbor.

The University of Michigan has offered scholarships to the sons of former stars Charles Woodson, Marcus Ray and Mario Manningham, linking family heritage with future recruiting ambitions.

The University of Michigan has offered scholarships to the sons of three former Wolverines stars, weaving tradition into a forward‑looking talent pipeline.

Both prospects have praised the Wolverines' program, with Dobson's father highlighting Michigan's chances and Ford drawing comparisons to former star Fred Warner.

A retrospective look at the Michigan alumni who have shaped NFL history, highlighting their achievements and lasting impact on the game.
A look at the Michigan alumni who have left indelible marks on professional football, spanning quarterbacks, receivers, linemen and defensive stalwarts.

Blake Jenkins, a four-star cornerback ranked No. 33 nationally, commits to Michigan, adding depth to a 2027 class that now stands at 16 pledges and sits at No. 16 in the country.

Blake Jenkins, a four-star cornerback from Katy, Texas, committed to Michigan over Alabama, Texas, Vanderbilt and SMU, elevating the Wolverines' 2027 class to No. 16 nationally.
Blake Jenkins, a 6‑foot‑1½, 185‑pound cornerback, announced his decision on a live stream, joining a class that now includes three cornerbacks and safety Charles Woodson Jr., son of the former Heisman winner.
Indiana’s head coach Curt Cignetti appears on the cover of EA Sports College Football 27 Deluxe Edition, the first individual coach to do so since the 1990s, joining a lineup that blends past legends with current stars