The successful sports site The Big Lead is holding a poll over the next couple of days: Which is the better fight song? Michigan? Notre Dame?
Cast your vote here. Before you do - or after - check out these links.
FOOTBALL:
Tomorrow is Sept. 11. For one Michigan football family, it'll be a day they'll always remember. John Ferrara's father, Tony, was a patrolman for the NYPD that day and their story is nothing short of inspirational.
The families of Notre Dame center Eric Olsen and the Ferraras are forever linked - by Staten Island.
Jimmy Clausen is finally comfortable as Notre Dame's quarterback.
MGoblog breaks down Michigan's recruiting in its typical Wednesday piece.
Ben Smith of the Journal Gazette writes that both Rich Rodriguez and Charlie Weis are safer than you'd think in their jobs.
Rich Rodiguez likes the play of quarterback Jimmy Clausen, writes Amelia Rayno in the Detroit News.
What Charlie Weis likes to hear when he's listening on the headset during games - not much, writes Al Lesar of the South Bend Tribune.
BASKETBALL:
Manny Harris was named a second-team All American by FOX Sports' Jeff Goodman.
OTHER STUFF:
American teen sensation Melanie Oudin lost in the U.S. Open quarterfinals to rising star Caroline Wozinacki on Wednesday night. Then, after midnight, the L.A. Times' Bill Dwyre reported Oudin's parents are getting divorced.
Unbelievable story about a player-turned-addict who killed his high school coach, by Reid Forgrave in the Des Moines Register.