Michigan, Ohio State and Max Bredeson
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Michigan signals possible shift for Max Bredeson as coaches explore late-season options
Michigan’s most trusted veteran could see his responsibilities evolve as coaches lean on his versatility late in the year.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Akul Gunukula/DAILY. Buy this photo. On third-and-4, freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood took the snap and rolled to his right. Initially lined up in the ...
The loss of Haynes, a Heisman contender, has been softened by the strong running of Jordan Marshall, a former Mr. Ohio award winner, and Bredeson, who has picked up where he left off from last year as one of the nation’s best blockers.
Michigan has been way too injury-ridden this season. All teams go through injuries, but the Wolverines have taken more than their fair share of them. Michigan w
Their offense dominated, even without wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate, both ruled out due to injuries. Smith also missed the second half of Ohio State 's Week 12 win over the UCLA Bruins.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day gave another update on the injury statuses of wide receiver Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate.
Even though the Ohio State Buckeyes are not playing for a Big Ten championship, they are still probably firmly inside the College Football Playoff field, no matter what happens this weekend. Here is what the Buckeyes' dream playoff path would look like.