It wasn't the 2024 season any Michigan pass catcher had hoped for. The Wolverines rotated through three quarterbacks, and it clearly had a factor on the wide receivers.
The Michigan Wolverines faced significant player losses this offseason through the transfer portal, including a surprising departure by wide receiver Tyler Morris.
There are plenty of advantages of having spring practices, but one huge disadvantage are the threat of injuries. That became a reality in Bloomington when Indiana wide receiver Tyler Morris, who was a January transfer from Michigan, saw his 2025 season ended before it began.
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While it always stings to lose a player in the portal, and even more so when they stay within the conference, nobody ever wants to see a player get injured.
Indiana wide receiver Tyler Morris will miss the entire 2025 football season after sustaining a knee injury recently, Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti revealed.
Under Curt Cignetti, there will likely always be room for talented wide receivers on the roster. Last season, five different receivers caught 20 or more passes on the year.
Despite Michigan losing Tyler Morris to the transfer portal and Colston Loveland to the NFL Draft, Michigan’s wide receiver and tight end rooms should still be stellar in 2025.
The transfer portal opened up on December 9th, and the Michigan football team has lost some talent since then. Most of the players that the Wolverines have lost were in backup positions this past season, but they did lose their top wide receiver, Tyler Morris.
Michigan is starting to look for a certain type of wide receiver for the 2025 roster. The Wolverines signed a trio of receivers who are 6-foot or taller with three-star Jamar Browder standing 6-foot-5.
After veteran Tyler Morris entered the transfer portal, Michigan is looking to retool its receiving corps for next season. The Wolverines' receiving production was underwhelming to say the least this year.
There are several areas the Wolverines will explore when it comes to the transfer portal, but one position of need is wide receiver. Tyler Morris has already entered the portal and Michigan's production at receiver was bare to begin with.
Michigan football fans got tough news on Tuesday as it was announced that one of the program's top receivers, Tyler Morris, is transferring from Ann Arbor
Michigan's offense is bound to get a makeover before the 2025 season. The Wolverine's offense could use change, as the offense ranked 100th in average points per game (22.3) this season.
The Michigan Wolverines couldn't have everything go their way this offseason. Just after announcing their flip of four-star edge rusher Nick Marshall,
The unranked Michigan Wolverines marched into Columbus and took down the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes with a 13-10 final score this past Saturday, marking the program's fourth consecutive victory in the historic college football rivalry.
One of Michigan’s key pass-catchers from 2024 appears to be headed for greener pastures, as junior wide receiver Tyler Morris is reportedly expected to
Just a few days after upsetting Ohio State in one of the wildest games in recent college football memory, Michigan learned that one of its starting wide receivers is leaving Ann Arbor. Junior wideout Tyler Morris is expected to enter the transfer portal, according to Matt Zenitz of 247Sports.
There will likely be a ton of changes when it comes to what Michigan Football will look like when it takes the field next season. The Wolverines are bringing in five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood, along with new receivers and playmakers.
We're less than two hours until kickoff as No. 17 Michigan looks to bounce back from last week's loss to No. 2 Texas today against Arkansas State. The Wolverines have released their mandatory availability report to the Big Ten Conference, and one U-M starter may be limited this afternoon.
Michigan lost its top two receivers from last season after Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson left for the NFL. But the cupboard isn't fully bare in Ann Arbor.
After losing the two most productive wide receivers from the 2023 season, the Wolverines will be looking for new leaders to emerge in 2024. Veteran wideout Tyler Morris headlines what should be a very productive group for Michigan this fall, including guys like Semaj Morgan, Fredrick Moore, Amorion Walker, and CJ Charleston.
The Wolverines’ offense will operate a bit differently with Kirk Campbell calling the plays this season. Michigan wide receiver Tyler Morris and defensive back Quinten Johnson discussed some notable changes coming to the offense this fall.
A look at Michigan’s wideouts heading into fall camp. Michigan’s top two wideouts in 2023 are now in the NFL — Roman Wilson (Pittsburgh Steelers) and Cornelius Johnson (Los Angeles Chargers).
The Michigan football team is coming off of a 15-0 season and national championship, but is heading into an uncertain spring.
Michigan responded to Alabama in a big way prior to halftime.
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