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The scoreboard has tilted one way for four years, but FOX Sports lead college football analyst Joel Klatt says don’t be fooled: The Ohio State - Michigan rivalry has never been better.
Joel Klatt analyzed if the Michigan Wolverines could beat the Ohio State Buckeyes for the fifth year in a row to make the CFP. He broke down their strong win against the Maryland Terrapins and the Michigan mindset around 'The Game.
Michigan put together its best performance of the season this past weekend in College Park. The Wolverines walked away with a 45-20 win, and Michigan was withou
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Joel Klatt shares key insight on both teams as The Game approaches now
Joel Klatt detailed why the pressure is on Ohio State, not Michigan, as he previewed The Game and reflected on recent rivalry history.
The Michigan Wolverines have their backs against the wall with two games remaining, but can control their own destiny should they beat the Maryland Terrapins this Saturday. With Week 14 on the horizon,
When the College Football Playoff rankings were revealed on ESPN by the committee on Tuesday night, the 8-2 Michigan Wolverines remained at No. 18 with two game
Ohio St & Michigan move toward ‘The Game’, Oregon’s big win, Lane Kiffin’s decision & Klatt’s Top 15
Joel Klatt breaks down Ohio State and Michigan’s wins over the weekend as they head into ‘The Game’ with injury questions for both sides. He then lays out the impact of Oregon’s win over USC as the Ducks pick up a significant resume builder as they close in on a Playoff spot.
Joel Klatt previewed the Big Noon Kickoff game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Northwestern Wildcats. He analyzed if Michigan's run game can stay dominant. Joel also broke down how Northwestern's run game can get going against Michigan's defense.
There have been some mixed reviews on Michigan following the win, and rightly so. But Fox's Klatt, who called the game, has some reasons for optimism for Michigan fans. On his Monday podcast, Flatt has two reasons that Michigan fans should feel good about the direction the Wolverines are headed.