We can all agree that USA Today is essentially America’s lowest common denominator newspaper, can we not? It isn’t that USA Today is completely fake news. It’s more like no news at all, or at least very little. And it’s…
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a playful apology Wednesday after she was so drunk at the Michigan-Michigan State football game on October 30 that she left the game “so as to prevent me from vomiting on any of my…
The drama behind the selection of the College Football Playoff (CFP) field this year is reducing to a familiar plot point: Should Ohio State be included in the field of the four-team tournament, to be announced Sunday just after noon…
Any study of 20th-century history would be incomplete without at least a passing understanding of the Cultural Revolution in China, the events and tactics of that decade-long bonfire of one of the world’s longest-lasting and richest traditional patrimonies illuminating so…
The latest act in the clown show that is the Big Ten Conference’s postponement of football this fall occurred on Thursday afternoon when Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer green-lighted high school football in the state. Twitter erupted into paroxysms of hope,…
With some exceptions they’ve never really had much of a football team at Rutgers, even though it was at that school, the state university in New Jersey, where the first college football game was played in 1869 (for the record,…
A single bizarre play Saturday during the Auburn-Alabama game that could have upended the college football championship picture is also a perfect illustration of one of our most enduring problems in legal philosophy. A bad snap, a fumble, and an…