A fugitive on Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s 10 Most Wanted List was captured in Michigan. The AG's Office said deputies arrested 20-year-old Nicholas Armando Roman in Michigan. Roman, who was recently added to the list,
No. 6 Michigan defeated No. 2 Illinois last weekend. Now, they’re looking to keep their momentum up heading into a matchup at No. 1 Oklahoma.
In an early look at the 2025 football season, ESPN's panel of college football writers answered several questions from the most impactful transfer to the most exciting early season game. ESPN's Mark Schlabach picked the week two game between OU and Michigan,
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Notre Dame is one of them. Michigan, Washington, Kentucky, Florida, Missouri, Ole Miss, Kansas State, Arizona State and home state Oklahoma are on the list as well. James is a member of the class of 2026.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has announced a ninth fugitive from the Oklahoma Most Wanted list has been arrested. Nicholas Armando Roman was captured just days after being placed on the list and is accused of indecent or lewd acts with a child.
A fugitive on Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s 10 Most Wanted List has been captured in Michigan. According to the A.G.’s Office, 20-year-old Nicholas Roman is the ninth fugitive to be caught. He is accused of indecent and lewd acts with a child.
On paper, the Oklahoma Sooners have one of the toughest schedules in college football in 2025. The SEC schedule proved tough in 2024 when OU went just 2-6. That schedule didn't get any easier, and the Sooners have a huge nonconference game against Michigan in week two.
Michigan football made it a point to grab some receivers in the 2025 cycle. The Wolverines signed four-stars Andrew Marsh and Jacob Washington, while also landi
The Oklahoma Sooners 2025 schedule is one of the most challenging schedules in the nation. After a 6-7 season, Oklahoma is entering a massive year for the coaching staff and the program. The Sooners have to be in playoff contention, or there could be a reset with the program.
Oklahoma State's women's tennis team fell to No. 5 Michigan on the road, 4-2, on Friday in Ann Arbor. The No. 16 ranked Cowgirls fall to 6-4 on the season and have lost four of their last five, all of which having come against teams ranked in the top 16 at the time of the match.
In a hard fought meet at No. 1 Oklahoma, the No. 6 Michigan men's gymnastics team had its best team meet to date but fell just short.