TD with :09 left Gives Bay City Central 35-28 Win
Brian Elder connected with Devell Washington for a 75-yard TD pass with :09 left in the game giving Bay City Central a 35-28 win over Powers Catholic at home.
Tariq Reid Impresses in Davison’s 50-13 Win
With a running clock in the 2nd half, Davison imposed their will on Carman-Ainsworth en route to a 50-13 win. Tariq Reid rushes for 121 yards for the Cardinals.
Week 3 | SVL Weekly
Heading into the first doubleheader of Saginaw Valley League football action this week, Matt DeVries is joined by Chris Vosters & Brad Tunney to preview the upcoming slate.
2017 High School Football Preview | Davison Cardinals
Davison’s head coach Kyle Zimmerman and senior running back Tariq Reid joined Brad Tunney to discuss the upcoming season and Reid Mr. Football possibilities.
2017 High School Football Preview | Mount Pleasant Oilers
Jason McIntyre sits down with us to talk about the upcoming 2017 season including the loss of Michigan-bound Sean Fitzgerald, a brewing QB competition, and how science plays into football.
2017 High School Football Preview | Bay City Central Wolves
Coming off their first playoff appearance in a decade, Bay City Central head coach Morley Fraser talks the upcoming 2017 season, his last with the Wolves.
2017 High School Football Preview | Midland Chemics
Returning to the MHSAA Playoffs is top on the priority list for the Midland Chemics. Head coach Eric Methner sat down with us to discuss preparations for the 2017 season.
2017 High School Football Preview | Dow Chargers
ESPN 100.9-FM’s Brad Tunney sits down with head coach of the Dow Chargers Jason Watkins to discuss the upcoming 2017 season and the changes his program will need to go through.
The Offseason Podcast | Jason Watkins (Dow)
Our 2017 HSFB Preview gets underway as Matt & Brad sit down with Dow head coach Jason Watkins who’s entering his 9th season leading the Chargers.
Saginaw Falls to Clarkston in State Quarterfinals
Saginaw High fell short of their first trip to the Breslin Center since 2013. Clarkston was the 3rd ranked team in Class A and won 70-50 behind 27 points from Michigan State verbal commit, Foster Loyer.