A Wolverine gave credit to Ryan Day for winning the national title – while also firing one or two off at others in the process. In appearing on ‘Get Up’ on Tuesday following the 34-23 win for Ohio State to win the College Football Playoff,
Desmond Howard suggests Ohio State head coach Ryan Day is 'too good' of a person for Buckeye fanbase, due to backlash he's received for losses to
Ohio State freshman phenom and leading receiver Jeremiah Smith managed only one catch for three yards in a College Football Playoff semifinal game against Texas, yet the Buckeyes still won by 14 points.
The Michigan fan and analyst shared his honest thoughts on coach Day and the Buckeyes' fanbase amid a studio uproar.
Ahead of the College Football Playoff national championship, ESPN analyst and Michigan Wolverines alumnus Desmond Howard had blistering words for the Ohio State fan base.
Desmond Howard was asked about the status of the Big Ten after Ohio State's title, and he believes the status is clear.
Howard doesn't mind getting teased for his viral ads -- or teasing Day on his reaction to an infamous golf cart crash
College football legend Desmond Howard revels in his role as one of the most despised athletes in Ohio history despite being raised in Cleveland.
It doesn’t get any bigger than the College Football Playoff National Championship game, and this year’s participants are the Ohio State Buckeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish. If
Jeremiah Smith had a frustrating performance last week at the Cotton Bowl. However, for former Michigan player turned ESPN college football analyst Desmond Howard, the freshman's playmaking and the depth of the Ohio State Buckeyes' receiving corps will make this team tough to stop on Monday's national championship game.
Desmond Howard joins "SportsCenter" to break down whether Riley Leonard's run game or pass game will be more important to Notre Dame's success vs. OSU Monday night.
Michigan alumnus Desmond Howard has finally warmed up to Ohio State's legitimacy and Ryan Day's excellence as a head coach. However, Howard is a prominent staple of College GameDay, and during the pregame show finally opened up about Day's high expectations.