The Mitch McGary recruitment is finally reaching an end. Scout.com’s Brian Snow first reported ($) that plans have been made for McGary to announce his college decision on Thursday. Adam Zagoria reached Mitch’s father who confirmed that the announcement would be televised by ESPN’s family of networks. ESPNU’s Recruiting Nation program is scheduled to air at [...]
Monthly archives: October 2011
With KJ’s retirement, Tim Conner is taking over the reigns as the chief representative of The Only Colors to participate in this year’s Around the Big Ten season preview feature. Conner agreed to answer questions about last year as well as what will make this year different. (Previously: Penn State, Minnesota, Ohio State) It’s tough to define last year as [...]
Photo: Michigan Basketball on Facebook It was a big weekend for Michigan as the Wolverines had a pair of important scrimmages, an inter-squad scrimmage on Friday and a scrimmage at Toledo on Sunday. At media day, John Beilein discussed what a critical role these scrimmages and exhibition game (Friday vs. Wayne State) play in determining [...]
Mitch McGary is ready to announce his college decision next week which means that speculation and rumors will be a dime-a-dozen for the next several days. One of the most respected scouts, analysts or insiders in the world of basketball recruiting, Dave Telep, posted his two cents on the situation this afternoon. Telep calls the [...]
At Big Ten Media Day on Thursday, I talked to several different players around the conference and asked them a handful of questions about playing Michigan and Michigan’s key players. There were only two or three players there from each team, so the guys there were some of the best players in the league who [...]
Michigan is ranked 18th the Associated Press Top 25 media poll that was released this afternoon. The Wolverines are also ranked 18th in the USA Today Coaches Poll which was announced last week. Michigan is the one of three Big Ten teams ranked in the top 25, coming in behind Ohio State (3) and Wisconsin [...]








