It was kind of wild to see Michigan State fans freaking out so much about the idea of Jaden Mangham leaving the Spartans for Michigan football. To be clear, we are a long way from that happening.
In the recruitment of four-star safety Jordan Young, Clemson has felt like the team to beat. But after securing an official visit on a weekend that was set for an SEC school, Michigan football isn’t out of it yet.
The Michigan football roster is mostly complete, but coming out of spring ball, the Wolverines are looking to supplement a few spots. One area Michigan football is looking to add experience is the secondary.
It’s not a big secret that Michigan football is looking to add some experience to the secondary. Safeties and corners have been among the Wolverines’ most popular targets.
Michigan had one of the best college football seasons last year, winning 15-0 and winning the title. However, they now move to the 2024-2025 season with a new head coach, quarterback, and most of a new offense.
Michigan is looking to make the most of its final home series of the year. After a series loss on the road last weekend against Michigan State, the Michigan baseball team was back in action for its mid-week game against Central Michigan.
The Wolverines will have to defy the odds in pursuit of a repeat national championship. DraftKings Sportsbook recently released the odds for several Michigan Wolverines football games next season.
Jay’viar Suggs, a target of Michigan football from the transfer portal and one of the top players available, released a top six earlier this week. Michigan football cracked his top six after his visit to Ann Arbor on Monday.
In more recent memory, the words, ‘Transfer Portal’ may have incited winces amongst the Maize and Blue faithful. Under the previous tenure of Michigan coach Juwan Howard’s regime, the enigmatic, and frustrating comings and goings of players — both potential and realized — often yielded more questions than answers.
There are a few familiar faces on this coaching staff The coaching world, especially at the collegiate level, is all about relationships. In terms of getting jobs, who you know is oftentimes more important than what you know.
Plenty of folks have wanted Michigan NIL programs to take a bigger step forward and the University appears to have taken another step making a big-time hire to assist with NIL.
They didn’t enter college with much fanfare, but this recruiting class produced some real stars. Coming off a disappointing 8-5 season in 2017, Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan football program assembled a recruiting class that didn’t yield much excitement.
Michigan football has offered a pair of defensive linemen in the transfer portal and on Tuesday night, Jay’viar Suggs, one of the most sought-after players available right now, included the Wolverines in his final six.
What a difference a few weeks can make. Not long ago, new Michigan basketball coach Dusty May didn't even know who he was going to be coaching while in Ann Arbor.
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.
After sending so many lineman to the NFL this offseason, Michigan has its first offensive line commit for the 2025 class as Franklin (Mich.) Wylie E. Groves offensive tackle Avery Gach issued his pledge to the Wolverines this afternoon. Apart from Michigan, Gach had a deep offer sheet with a plethora of Power 5 programs to choose from.
In the realm of college football, certain players possess an innate ability to transcend the boundaries of their position, reshaping the game with their unparalleled skill and athleticism.
It seems clear that the 2024 offseason is bringing an unparalleled level of turnover both at Michigan and across the college football landscape. With NIL deals forming in quick and loose fashions, the Transfer Portal has been wildly active, and some more movement happened in Ann Arbor as well.
Jalen Milroe and the Alabama Crimson Tide were on the business end of the Michigan Wolverines this past season.
If new Michigan head coach Dusty May is going to turn around anything in Ann Arbor on an expedited timeline, he's undoubtedly going to have to rely on the transfer portal.
It did not take Juwan Howard very long to find his next job after being fired by Michigan. Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reported Friday that the former UM coach is returning to the NBA.
Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy has largely aced the evaluating process this spring, but that doesn't mean everybody is buying in on his NFL upside.
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