After years of middling production, junior wide receiver Semaj Morgan believes that Michigan will have a much-improved receiving corps in the 2025 college football season.
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.
The Michigan football offense was a complete trainwreck during the 2024 season, and if the Wolverines want to have a bounce back year, they need to improve a lot.
Heading into his junior season at The University of Michigan, speedy wideout Semaj Morgan feels like he has something to prove. Morgan has become somewhat of an overlooked asset in the receiver corps.
The Michigan football team struggled offensively last year, and the issues on that side of the ball were a big reason why the team didn’t make the College Football Playoff.
After an 8-5 record last season, the Michigan football team had a long to-do list for the offseason. One thing that needed to be checked off was hiring a new offensive coordinator.
The Michigan Wolverines' passing attack almost cost them a chance at a winning season in 2024 as quarterbacks Davis Warren, Jack Tuttle, and Alex Orji combined for a measly 1,678 yards passing while taking turns at the helm of the offense.
Michigan football had its issues throwing the football last season. The Wolverines had to rotate between three signal callers in 2024, and Michigan paid the price by having the 131st-ranked passing offense.