Landing five-star QB Bryce Underwood could very easily define the Sherrone Moore era in Michigan. The Wolverines went 8-5 last season, had the 131st-ranked passing attack, but still somehow beat both Ohio State and Alabama to finish the season.
Senior left guard Giovanni El-Hadi will be one of the leaders in Michigan football's offensive line room this season. Coming onto the Wolverines from Sterling
On Tuesday, offensive guard Giovanni El-Hadi was named to the Outland Trophy Watch List ahead of the 2025 season. The award goes to the nation's best interior lineman.
The Michigan football team received some good news on Wednesday as offensive lineman Giovanni El-Hadi announced that he will return to the Wolverines for a fifth year.
The first road game of the year for Michigan football is set to be a primetime matchup on October 5 against Washington. For some players, it will be the
Michigan offensive lineman Giovanni El-Hadi is ready to put it all on the field after waiting patiently for his time to shine: Michigan’s offensive line has long been considered the backbone of its success the past few years, consistently dominating opponents and setting a high standard of excellence.
Outside of the quarterback battle, the biggest question mark for the Michigan offense in 2024 is on the offensive line. The Wolverines will feature an entirely new starting unit this season after sending all five starters from 2023 to the NFL.
Sherrone Moore hopes he has his next great offensive lineman. In the last few seasons, we have seen offensive linemen at Michigan have to wait their turn to see significant playing time.