A four-star power forward in the class of 2026 has narrowed his list of schools down to six, with Michigan making the cut, according to a report from Rivals' Joe Tipton.
After making a huge splash on the recruiting trail at the quarterback position in the 2025 class when Sherrone Moore and Michigan football flipped then five-star Bryce Underwood from LSU, the Wolverines have put themselves in a great position to land another elite QB in the class of 2027.
The Michigan Wolverines have made a late transfer portal addition to the roster ahead of the 2025 season. On Friday, it was announced that Columbia transfer linebacker Rocco Milia had signed with Michigan.
After taking his debut visit to Ann Arbor in March, elite four-star receiver Quentin Burrell from Mount Carmel (Chicago, IL) told Rivals he will be back at Michigan to see the Wolverines play Wisconsin on Oct.
Michigan football is awaiting a ruling from the NCAA after a two-day hearing in June that addressed allegations of impermissible on-site scouting and sign-stealing related to the Connor Stalions investigation.
The Michigan Wolverines are taking the lead for blue-chip, four-star receiver Quentin Burrell. While Sherrone Moore has made it a priority to upgrade the firepower around star freshman Bryce Underwood, it's not common to build a quick rapport with a recruit who is so willing to speak as highly about his program as anyone currently enrolled.
Major changes are expected to be seen in Ann Arbor on the offensive side of the football when the Wolverines take the field in Week 1. After having the 131st-ranked passing attack last season, Sherrone Moore wanted to make sure that wouldn't happen again under his watch.
After a disappointing 2024 season, the Michigan Wolverines are heading into 2025 with a new sense of purpose. Coming off a dominant run from 2021-23—one that included three Big Ten titles and a national championship—last year was a step back.
Football fans learned this week that a former Michigan star and NFL first-round pick has passed away at the age of 73. From 1970-1973, Dave Gallagher was a standout defensive tackle for the Michigan Wolverines.
It’s hard to fully predict what the Michigan Wolverines are going to be entering the 2025 college football season. Head coach Sherrone Moore enters his second year leading the program, and they had some understandable growing pains last season.
Michigan basketball Head Coach Dusty May has been an unstoppable force in the transfer portal, proving instrumental in reshaping the team's roster. He has recruited elite squads for two consecutive years, skillfully utilizing the transfer portal to address the specific needs of his team.
After losing Benjamin Hall to the transfer portal -- where he signed with North Carolina -- Michigan utilized the transfer portal to add two more running backs to the team.
Michigan's five star phenom quarterback Bryce Underwood has yet to take a snap for the Wolverines, but Sherrone Moore and his staff are already making sure they have the next five star passer lined up.
Michigan football junior wide receiver Semaj Morgan will be looking to take the next step in his game this season to help the Wolverines' wide receiving corps thrive in 2025.
It was a whirlwind of a recruitment for defensive lineman Nate Marshall. The 6-foot-3, 240-pound edge committed to the Wolverines last spring, but as a few months passed, the Auburn Tigers took their shot at the coveted edge rusher.
Michigan football fall camp is heating up, and while most of the talk surrounding the Wolverines is at the QB position, the offensive line has some battles brewing.
Michigan football is still waiting on word on what five-star RB Savion Hiter is going to do. The top-ranked RB in the 2026 class will make his decision on August 19, and by all accounts, it will be between Michigan and Tennessee for the Virginia native.
Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore and the Wolverines added a slew of verbal commitments to its class of 2026 to jump up to No. 11 in the Rivals Industry Recruiting Rankings after a successful summer.
Here are 10 freshmen positioned to make a significant impact in the upcoming college football season.
There's a lot of hope surrounding the Michigan Wolverines entering the 2025 season, with the biggest reason undoubtedly quarterback Bryce Underwood, with Tony Garcia of The Detroit Free Press calling him the frontrunner for the starting spot.
Five-star wing Anthony Thompson, ranked No. 8 in the 2026 recruiting class by 247 Sports Composite, will visit Michigan officially on September 5th, according to Joe Tipton.
Year two under Dusty May for the Michigan Wolverines has a chance to be very special. May’s Wolverines ended the 2024-25 campaign on a high note, winning the Big Ten Tournament and reaching the Sweet 16.
Central Michigan is facing NCAA discipline over their small role in the Connor Stalions sign-stealing scandal.
Most seem to expect that former No. 1 overall recruit and true freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood is going to be the starter for the Michigan Wolverines in 2025, but head coach Sherrone Moore is still not ready to make that decision.
Michigan and Ohio State are sure to play another spirited game on the gridiron this season, but it sounds like there will be no flag planting afterward regardless of the outcome.
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