Michigan football secured 27 recruits for its class of 2026 during college football's early signing period this week. Sherrone Moore's second recruiting class as a head coach ranks 12th in the nation, according to the Rivals Team Industry Rankings.
The penultimate week of the regular season in the Big Ten has 16 of the 18 teams playing across eight conference matchups. The two teams from the Hoosier state have the bye as Indiana and Purdue get an extra week to prepare for each other.
The 2025-26 college football head coaching carousel is about to get wild, but for programs who can avoid that mess and mayhem, there's major opportunity to be had in talent acquisition.
Michigan State will take on the number 25-ranked Michigan Wolverines in East Lansing on October 25th at 7:30 on NBC. Michigan is coming off a dominant rushing performance against Washington at home, whereas Michigan State is coming off a blowout loss against the number two-ranked Indiana.
Michigan State has been in a free fall since the start of Big Ten play, losing four straight conference games by a combined 75 points. So it might seem like a good time for No.
Two Michigan players who should see more playing time as the season continues The first, and obvious, answer to this is safety Rod Moore. After tearing his ACL in Spring practice in 2024, he missed nearly 18 months before making his return to game action this past weekend at Nebraska.
In Week 3 against Central Michigan, Michigan experimented with moving inside linebacker Jaishawn Barham to edge -- it worked like a charm. Barham could not be stopped by the Chippewas, but there was a clear talent difference between a high Power Four program and a Group of Five team.
The Michigan Wolverines are expected to be much improved from their 8-5 season a year ago. Remember, the Wolverines were sitting at 5-5 through 10 games before Michigan rattled off wins over Northwestern, Ohio State, and Alabama to win the final three games of the season.
The 2025 season marks a new and challenging era for the Michigan Wolverines. After a historic national championship run in 2023, the Wolverines enter the second year of head coach’s Sherrone Moore tenure and a roster that has seen significant turnover.
One of Michigan football's top pass rushers has been recognized by a Fox Sports writer as one of the best players in the Big Ten heading into the 2025 season.
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith does not like the Michigan Wolverines. He has made that abundantly clear, and given the fierce rival between the two Big Ten titans, it's expected.
The Ohio State Buckeyes fell to the Michigan Wolverines for the fourth straight time last season, and after the game had concluded, Michigan players ran back out onto the field and planted a Wolverines flag in the middle of the Shoe, which resulted in a brawl between the two sides.
It’s not a college football season until the trash talk starts between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Things kicked off Thursday at Big Ten Media Day.
The Ohio State Buckeyes won their first national championship in a decade last season, putting together an absolutely dominant College Football Playoff run.
The Michigan Wolverines were among 18 Big Ten teams that traveled to Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas this week in hopes of setting the table for the upcoming 2025-26 college football season.
Ohio State's 2024 national championship run was undeniably impressive, but for many fans and players, it also came with a major blemish—a stunning loss to Michigan.
There is no denying Michigan has held the upper hand in the rivalry against Michigan State. The Wolverines have won the last three meetings and the last five of seven contests between the two in-state rivals.
Michigan EDGE rusher Derrick Moore has spent plenty of time in Ann Arbor during his college football career, but is not forgetting about where he came from.
It took longer than expected for everything to come to fruition, but the Michigan football defense ended up being one of the best in the country last season.
The strength of the Michigan football team this season was definitely the defense, and a big reason why the unit was so strong was the defensive line. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, they are losing their two best defensive lineman to the NFL.
Fresh off their dramatic victory over Ohio State, Michigan football and head coach Sherrone Moore are capitalizing on their momentum in the recruiting world.
Michigan has won The Game for the fourth time in a row and Sherrone Moore has now firmly solidified himself as the perfect architect of the Michigan Wolverines future.
Michigan has been gaining some momentum on the recruiting trail here recently, which is great news for Sherrone Moore and his coaching staff. Despite this season not going according to plan thus far the Wolverines still continue to add key talents.
It’s easy to be a little concerned about the upcoming Michigan football season. Some of the best players in the history of the program walked out the door to the NFL.
Michigan has been able to adapt well enough in the new college football landscape, doing enough on the recruiting and NIL front to stay in contention and