Forever Saturday
Forever Saturday
Forever Saturday Podcast
Serena and Matt talk Michigan football (and college football more generally) in all its beauty and stupidity.
Episode 119: Little Brother to Their Core
Serena and Matt talk Little Brother Syndrome, the shell of Michigan State, Michigan's nostalgic run-game performance, a somewhat disappointing appearance from "Road Bryce," a dominant day for Jimmy Rolder, what to make of the defense's resurgence, and special teams continuing to look uncoached, plus some "what do they do with Jonathan Smith" debate and a look ahead to a pretty bad version of Purdue.
Oct 29, 2025
1 hr 28 min
Episode 118: Problem Solved, Or Something
After a week away, Serena and Matt react to arguably Michigan's best performance of the season in a win over Washington that immediately followed a "the wheels have come off" disaster at USC: Why the defense suddenly looked competent, how the offense continued to build around Bryce Underwood, the arrival of Andrew Marsh, and more, plus a James Franklin farewell and an Indiana hello.
Oct 22, 2025
1 hr 50 min
Episode 117: Business Is Booming
Serena and Matt talk Michigan-Wisconsin, a win that was more dominant than the score indicated, the Justice Haynes/Donaven McCulley drives, Rod Moore's "I'm back" moment(s), a lingering concern about the offense, a USC team that feels like a USC team, what makes this game particularly challenging and particularly important, all the Penn State shit-talk you've been waiting for, and more.
Oct 7, 2025
1 hr 41 min
Episode 116: Trench Warfare
Serena and Matt share their thoughts on Michigan's closer-than-it-needed-to-be win over Nebraska, the running game possibly finding its identity, Bryce Underwood's low-key very good day, the defense's dominant performance upfront, the much-debated approach leading up to the hail mary, the in-progress collapses around college football (including at Wisconsin), and more.
Sep 24, 2025
1 hr 33 min
Episode 115: That's Not How Batman Works, But OK
Serena and Matt discuss Michigan's get-right obliteration of Central Michigan, Bryce Underwood doing very cool Bryce Underwood things, what we saw schematically in response to the Oklahoma mess and what it means going forward, Biff Poggi's general weirdness, what we know/don't know about Nebraska, why this is an unusually big Week 4 game for both teams, and much more.
Sep 17, 2025
1 hr 24 min
Episode 114: Terrain, Pull Up
Serena and Matt revisit Michigan's painfully frustrating loss to Oklahoma, share their thoughts on things that are probably legitimate concerns (e.g., offensive line play and game management) and things that are probably fine (e.g., Bryce Underwood and the defense as a whole), talk injuries and what we'd like to see against Central Michigan, dig up some repressed LSAT trauma, and more.
Sep 10, 2025
1 hr 21 min
Episode 113: Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows
Serena and Matt talk Bryce Underwood, the opponent-invariant things we learned from his wildly impressive debut, Chip Lindsey, the Justice Haynes coming-out party, the defense's perfectly fine (if not entirely dominant) performance, and the return-game mess, then share some thoughts on Corso's farewell, Texas-Ohio State, "unnamed player" allegations, and more.
Sep 3, 2025
1 hr 41 min
Episode 112: Drive the Ferrari
Serena and Matt react to the "official" Bryce Underwood announcement, briefly preview a New Mexico team that's expected to be one of the worst in the country, share what we each feel best and worst about with regard to 2025 Michigan, and stick a pin in the Mood Meter based on preseason vibes that are unlike any we've had in ... a while?
Aug 26, 2025
1 hr 6 min
Episode 111: The Squeaky Hammer, the Vindication, and the Crashouts
Serena and Matt react to the hammer that never came, share some frustrations about the continued logical inconsistencies of Michigan's "violations," break down the best crashouts of what was an absolutely glorious day on the internet, and voice some final thoughts on vindication and the ability to move on.
Aug 16, 2025
1 hr 9 min
Episode 110: Previewing Michigan's Defense: The Dudes Are Gone, Long Live the Dudes
Serena and Matt break down Michigan's defense, which remains remarkably strong and deep in the front seven (despite the losses of Mason Graham, Kenneth Grant, and Josiah Stewart), may get some certainty at safety from the return of Rod Moore, and generally has few questions other than whether Wink Martindale can get this year's group performing at a late-2024 level immediately.
Aug 14, 2025
1 hr 7 min
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