It feels like every day now that someone new is reaffirming their commitment to Michigan under Mike Boynton. The Wolverines' interim head coach was tasked with retaining a roster that has the ability to go on a deep run in the NCAA Tournament next season.
Incoming freshman guard Brandon McCoy Jr. is staying at Michigan, as first reported by ESPN. McCoy is a five-star recruit ranked 13th nationally, per Rivals’ Industry Ranking, and committed to Michigan at halftime during the Final Four.
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Depth at cornerback could be a problem area this season if injuries were to occur to Michigan's top four corners, but the safety room is loaded — especially with a healthy Rod Moore.
Since being named the interim head coach, Mike Boynton Jr. has done a nice job of keeping his top players for next season. Boynton, who isn't even guaranteed to coach throughout this season, has operated as the next Wolverines' head coach and he's been recruiting his own team to stay in Ann Arbor following Dusty May's exit.
Michigan split its cornerback targets on Wednesday. The Wolverines went into Ohio and beat the Buckeyes for Cincinnati (OH) cornerback Monsanna Torbert.
The Michigan Wolverines and new head coach Kyle Whittingham have just pulled off a major recruiting win over their biggest rival.
Michigan Stadium, is currently the largest stadium in the United States. But perhaps not for long.
The Michigan Wolverines are in danger of losing a five-star recruit to an SEC foe ahead of the summer signing period. Here’s the latest on where things stand just hours before the big announcement.
It's decision day for two of Michigan's top targets. Five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson and four-star corner Monsanna Torbert are primed to announce their commitments on Wednesday evening, and the Wolverines appear to be in position to go 1-for-2.
Ohio State football is in a tough battle to keep a Buckeye State recruit away from the Michigan Wolverines. Now, it’s clear what they must do. The Ohio State Buckeyes began the week with a big-time recruiting win over Georgia and Texas to land 2027 five-star DL Marcus Fakatou.
Dusty May found major success using the transfer portal to add two elite big men in his two seasons in Ann Arbor. In Year 1, May added his former FAU center Vlad Goldin, who formed a nasty duo with Danny Wolf on the block.
The Michigan Wolverines are not looking great after losing out on three-star wide receiver Trey Britton. The Michigan Wolverines missed on a key in-state target in the 2027 recruiting cycle.
After the long hot summer comes the crisp fall mornings of football season. So, as we anticipate the first kickoff of 2026, let’s look ahead to the end of the upcoming season.
The Golden State Warriors added an NBA-ready forward to help Stephen Curry win his fifth championship. Ironically, Yaxel Lendeborg wasn't necessarily much of a Curry fan before entering the league.
The Michigan Wolverines finished the 2025-26 season 31-8-1, but their season ultimately came to an end in the Frozen Four with a double-overtime loss to eventual National Champion Denver.
Many thought the Dallas Mavericks would go guard in the 2026 NBA Draft, but they shored up their front court instead.
The Golden State Warriors didn't trade their No. 11 pick after all. Instead, they took the most NBA-ready player in the entire class.
The camera may have caught the Golden State Warriors’ brain trust at a bad time during Tuesday’s NBA Draft.
The NBA Draft began without much drama, with the first picks going exactly as expected. But every draft has surprises, and here were the biggest of the night.
New Michigan Wolverines head coach Kyle Whittingham knows just how important quarterback Bryce Underwood is to success in year one of his tenure in Ann Arbor.
The leadership of the Michigan Wolverines had to have hit maximum "scramble mode" on Monday when news broke that head basketball coach Dusty May departed for a gig in the NBA.
Now, the Warriors are coming up on the NBA Draft, and they have some decisions to make.
Michigan made it clear it wanted cornerback Blake Jenkins. And the Wolverines got their man.
It's another day, and another four-star recruit is heading to the Michigan Wolverines. This is just another moment in the life of new Michigan head coach Kyle Whittingham, who's heading up a dynasty.
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