If Michigan did anything right when it was filling out its transfer portal needs heading into this past season, it was getting Arkansas State kicker, Dominic Zvada. The Wolverines had their fare share of great kickers in recent years between Jake Moody, James Turner, and Zvada. According to draft boards, Zvada is the top kicking prospect -- if he chose to leave early.
But on Tuesday, Zvada announced he was staying in Ann Arbor for his fourth year in hopes of winning a national championship.
Let’s go win a national championship 〽️#Goblue #year4 pic.twitter.com/t9e6SqDjJd
— Dominic Zvada (@dominic_zvada) December 10, 2024
Zvada won the Bakken-Andersen Big Ten Kicker of the Year after an incredible year for Michigan. He became the first Wolverines' kicker to make four or more 50-plus yard field goals in a single season. Zvada hit a long of 56 yards this year.
With Zvada back in the fold, Michigan won't have to look toward the transfer portal to supplement the kicker position in 2025.
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