Michigan has had a strong start to its season, but it still is struggling to put teams away when it has the lead.
Everything you need to know in order to watch the UCLA Bruins take on the Michigan Wolverines on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
On the 2024-25 team, IMG has five Division I commits, including Acuff, signed with Arkansas, and three more uncommitted four-stars. So the St. Mary's star, who signed with Michigan basketball in November, came into the game with a point to prove.
Don't look now, but Tom Izzo has himself a squad. Missouri may have the best win of the week. Wake Forest solved a big problem.
Boogie Fland contiues to sturggle in SEC play. The freshman point guard is now just 22-for-78 (28%) from the field in five SEC games. A 2-for-13 night from Fland led to just four points. He missed a point-blank layup to cut the lead down to nine with 8:19 left.
Now, May and the Wolverines look to add another dynamic piece to their future roster in elite, five-star shooting guard Jason Crowe Jr., the No. 9 overall prospect, No. 2 shooting guard and No. 6 player from the state of California in the 2026 recruiting class.
Arkansas is still searching for its first SEC victory under Calipari and finds itself in jeopardy of missing the NCAA tournament this March.
The Arkansas football program has signed 18 transfers so far and the group is considered to be one of the better classes in the country. Rivals lists the class No. 8 nationally while 247Sports rates the class No. 13.
Gov. Sarah Sanders sold her LEARNS Act to Arkansas legislators — particularly its centerpiece voucher program — as a way to improve educational outcomes in a state where school performance scores have lagged behind other states: “I believe giving every child access to a quality education is the civil rights issue of our day.
Tennessee picked up four more first-place votes and remains at No. 1 for the fifth consecutive week in the AP Top 25 college basketball poll.
Arkansas is off to its worst-ever start in the SEC and worst conference start overall in four decades from while in the Southwest Conference. Still, with 13 games left on the schedule in his debut season in Fayetteville,
David Oke will finish his college football career at Arkansas after a breakout season at Abilene Christian in 2024. The Razorbacks made the rising senior