
Year 5
The Wolverines 2018 season ended exactly how the 2017 season did…a loss to Ohio State University and a half ass bowl game performance. At the precipice lies the Big Ten title and a College Football Playoff appearance, but in the way, lies their biggest challenge and threat of the last decade: Ohio State. Ever since the NCAA introduced the College Football Playoff system, depending on your brand, one loss could be, and has proven to be, the kiss of death to all playoff hopes.

Enjoyment v. Victory
In an era where athletes are bigger, faster and stronger, something has seriously gone wrong in what used to be Americas sport and pastime, baseball. It’s no secret, that baseball has lost its’ edge and appeal with the young people, so much in fact, that it now competes with football, faster moving sports and believe it or not, probably video games…but that’s beside the point. In a game that is commonly associated with the word “boring” from a large majority of the public, th

Life can be A B sometimes
Dating back to March, the entire Antonio Brown saga from the time he got traded, has felt like the rebel child running away from a well ran, two parent household in hopes of finding a better support foundation from a system that may not be all as advertised. Following Brown’s absence in week 17, the Steelers would go on to miss the playoffs, giving the disgruntled wide receiver nothing but time and opportunity to publicly air out his frustrations towards the Steelers organiza

Headlined hype
If there’s one thing we learned from the Steelers and their 2018 – ’19 season, it’s being the noisiest and most monitored team in the media, doesn’t put your team in position to win the season. In fact, it raises attention to the exact opposite, leaving people on the outside looking in to wonder, can they win the season? In a season that’s expecting two of the three first round quarterbacks to flourish, it has been the Cleveland Browns second year quarterback, Baker Mayfield