Legendary Michigan defensive back Charles Woodson led the Wolverines to a share of the 1997 National Championship and won the Heisman Trophy as a two-way player who spent time on both offense and ...
On Thursday, legendary Michigan defensive back, former two-way player and Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson's thoughts were revealed on the Moore regime in year one along with the two reasons ...
The Colorado superstar could be the first full-time two-way player to win the award — and the first defensive player since Michigan cornerback Charles Woodson to win college football's most ...
Colorado star Travis Hunter’s multifaceted exploits have garnered Heisman consideration, first-round draft prospects and tempting comparisons to Charles Woodson. In 1997, the Michigan cornerback ...
On Sunday, Pro Football Hall of Famer and Michigan Wolverines great Charles Woodson became the latest big name to share their thoughts on Hunter’s achievement. Woodson, who also played both ways ...
He is out with an undisclosed injury. Ahead of Saturday's game, Michigan great Charles Woodson weighed in on the absences during Fox's Big Noon Kickoff. The former Heisman Trophy winner says that ...
Despite the less-than-ideal season, Michigan legend Charles Woodson remains confident in first-year head coach Sherrone Moore, making his case on "The Triple Option". "Taking over a team that lost ...
On Sunday morning, Pro Football Hall of Famer Charles Woodson ... During three seasons at Michigan (1995-97), Woodson shined as a defensive back but also dabbled as a wide receiver, took handoffs ...