Michigan's 2025 recruiting class featured some high-end talent in the secondary. But as of this writing, the Wolverines have lost two of those players to the transfer portal.
The 'LFG147' campaign is starting to heat up for Michigan football and its ability to retain key pieces. We already saw players like Bryce Underwood, Andrew Babalola, Blake Frazier, Evan Link, and Zeke Berry -- who reversed course --all share they were coming back.
The Michigan Wolverines’ offseason momentum continues to build as another key piece of the roster has committed to staying in Ann Arbor. Offensive lineman Jake Guarnera, who emerged as a breakout starter during the 2025 season, has officially withdrawn his name from the NCAA transfer portal and will return to the program for the 2026 campaign.
Michigan football star junior running back Justice Haynes was one of the most electrifying players in college football before suffering a foot injury toward the latter part of the season.
WR Andrew Marsh is set to return to Michigan in 2026, giving the Wolverines another key piece to build around on offense, sources told ESPN. RG Jake Guarnera also is returning, he said.
Michigan football will have a whole new coaching staff in 2026 following the dismissal of Sherrone Moore. The new coaching staff didn't have a lot of time to hit the ground running in terms of roster retention given that Sherrone Moore was fired so late in the coaching cycle, so that really had to be aggressive when it came to roster retention.
Michigan basketball star forward Yaxel Lendeborg will be a game-time decision for the Wolverines' game at Penn State on Tuesday night, according to a report from CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein.
With Michigan's staff fully in place for the 2026 season, the Wolverines can kick recruiting both their own roster and the transfer portal into full gear.
The Michigan Wolverines received a massive influx of positive news for their 2026 offensive outlook this week. While the college football world eagerly awaits a decision from starting quarterback Bryce Underwood regarding his future, the foundation that protects him just got significantly stronger.
The No. 2 Michigan Wolverines hit the road on Tuesday night looking to stay unbeaten. The 15-0 Wolverines will head to Penn State, which is 0-3 in Big Ten action.
Michigan football has had its first running back put his name into the NCAA transfer portal as On3's Pete Nakos reported Monday night that junior running back Bryson Kuzdzal has entered Kuzdzal, a Grand Rapids, Mich.
Sophomore quarterback Bryce Underwood has made a decision on where he plans to play next season. Amid speculation that Underwood could move to a different program, the 18-year-old quarterback shared that he is returning to Michigan for his second season.
The 2025-26 Michigan basketball team has been nothing short of impressive in its first couple of months of the season. The No. 2 Wolverines are a perfect 13-0 and not only winning games, but doing so handily.
Morez Johnson Jr. scored a career-high 29 points and second-ranked Michigan pounced on 24th-ranked Southern California early to roll to a 96-66 win Friday in a Big Ten Conference matchup.
Expectations are immense when you’re a five-star recruit who is given a $10M deal before playing a college game. That was the situation for Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood, and because of this scenario, many fans have become a bit anxious regarding his future.