Official visits are underway in Ann Arbor and the Wolverines are looking to add to their 2025 recruiting class. The Michigan Wolverines have the 15th-best recruiting class in the country according to 247Sports.
The first weekend of June is going to be huge for Michigan football recruiting as five players ranked in the top 150 of the On3 Industry Rankings will be on campus for official visits.
Winston is one of several players visiting Michigan in the coming weeks. Ahead of his official visit this weekend, four-star top-100 defensive back Kainoa Winston listed the Michigan Wolverines in his top four.
The Wolverines will kick this game off at a familiar time and on a familiar channel. We were already aware of a handful of kickoff times this fall for the Michigan Wolverines.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — If the Michigan Wolverines make a very rare fourth consecutive Frozen Four trip next April, they will be notably battle-tested by the time they get to St.
Should Sherrone Moore be feared? Are coaches overlooking the Wolverines? Athlon Sports’ preseason 2024 college football preview magazine just became available and is filled with quotes from anonymous coaches in the Big Ten discussing (and debating) other programs’ futures.
Michigan football has been pushing for a couple of flips in the 2025 class, but they have expanded their board and offered two more players committed to SEC programs this week.
Michigan football has a brutal schedule in 2024. The defending national champions have two playoff teams from 2023 on the schedule, as well as Ohio State, USC, and Oregon.
Recruiting is about to pick up in college football as recruits will start taking official visits this weekend. The month of June needs to be a good one for Michigan football.
June will be a busy recruiting month for the Wolverines. This last week of May and June will be a busy time for recruiting for the Michigan Wolverines, who are hosting several talented high school football players on official visits.
All those point guards will help with a ball-screen heavy offense. We are less than six months away from the 2024-25 college basketball season, and before the Michigan men’s basketball team takes the court, new head coach Dusty May shed some light on the offense he wants to run.
It’s official visit season for college football recruiting or at least it will be this weekend. 2025 recruits are taking official visits for the next few weeks — at least most of them — and Michigan football has some talented players set to come to Ann Arbor.
The new Michigan football secondary coach, Lamar Morgan, has done an impressive job so far on the recruiting trail. He hasn’t landed any high school but helped the Wolverines revamp their secondary in the transfer portal.
In recent days, Michigan has made a charge to bolster its recruiting department in Ann Arbor by hiring a fleet of new staffers to help survey the country for future Wolverines.
Michigan football already has a quarterback commitment in the 2025 class from Carter Smith, and as I wrote the other day, the four-star dual-threat is perfect for the Wolverines.
If Michigan football fans are wondering who might be the No. 2 cornerback opposite Will Johnson, second-year man Jyaire Hill is a name to know. Hill, a 6-foot-2 cornerback from Illinois, was a top-200 recruit coming out of high school.
Michigan football recruiting is starting to feel different under Sherrone Moore. When he was hired as the head coach, he talked about being more “aggressive” and we are starting to see what looks like.
Not that Michigan football fans needed a reminder of all the recent success we have enjoyed, but EA Sports released a tier system to pay schools for EA Sports College Football 25.
Michigan Wolverines basketball coach Dusty May has done impressive work in a short time to give the Michigan Wolverines a chance to be competitive in the new-look Big 10 for the upcoming season.
Michigan football is flying high after the acquisition of three new defensive backs in the transfer portal this month, including former Michigan State safety Jaden Mangham.
Coming out of spring there were three areas of concern that the Michigan coaching staff was going to need to address. The first was going to be the starting Quarterback, the second was adding WR depth and experience and the last area was the secondary.
Michigan HC Sherrone Moore still remembers the play that changed everything against Alabama.
Months after their National Championship triumph, the Michigan Wolverines are intensifying their recruitment efforts, setting their sights on Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County’s standout defensive end, Jordan Carter.
Every team picking in the Nos. 2-7 range in the 2024 NFL Draft has been rumored at some point to potentially trade out of their selection. The Chargers, who have the fifth overall pick, are no different.
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