Michigan Wolverines basketball coach Dusty May has done impressive work in a short time to give the Michigan Wolverines a chance to be competitive in the new-look Big 10 for the upcoming season.
Michigan coaches were on the road across the country to recruit prep prospects at major grassroots events over the weekend. It was the first live evaluation period since Dusty May and his new staff were hired, and one of the first weekends focused on high school recruiting rather than portal recruiting.
Michigan football is flying high after the acquisition of three new defensive backs in the transfer portal this month, including former Michigan State safety Jaden Mangham.
Dusty May was on the road this weekend in Indianapolis for the third session of the Nike EYBL circuit. It was the first live evaluation period of the offseason, and May was front and center to start focusing on high school recruiting after a busy portal season in Ann Arbor.
Could Michigan football be getting from a four-star running back this week? It’s possible as one of the Wolverines’ 2025 targets at the position will announce a decision this Friday.
Jerome Myles is one of the top wide receivers in the 2025 class. He’s 6-foot-2, 205 pounds, and ranked No. 317 overall according to the 247 Sports composite rankings.
Coming out of spring there were three areas of concern that the Michigan coaching staff was going to need to address. The first was going to be the starting Quarterback, the second was adding WR depth and experience and the last area was the secondary.
Michigan football is one of the best programs in college football at developing offensive line talent. You could say the Wolverines are the best since they have more players in the NFL than any other school.
Carroll has been a Michigan target for a while now We’ve seen the Michigan Wolverines prioritize smash football and target talented offensive line in Sherrone Moore’s first off-season as head coach, and a top target for Michigan just included the reigning National Champs in his top 4.
Michigan football is determined to fortify its defensive depth chart and the Wolverines aren’t stopping in the secondary. It’s been clear that Michigan wants to add another defensive tackle.
Michigan football was determined to reinforce the secondary this spring in the transfer portal window. It might not have been easy, but in the end, the Wolverines achieved their objective.
EA Sports College Football 25 is getting so close you can taste it. We are now two months away from the early release date and the hype was amped up even more after the trailer was released on Friday, a trailer that featured a few Michigan football players.
You could feel the positive momentum emanating from Michigan football coaches on social media on Thursday night and Friday morning, we started to see why.
The first live period of the offseason tips off today across the country. College coaches will be on the road evaluating high school players in the only May evaluation weekend in this year’s recruiting calendar.
Finally, Michigan football has landed a cornerback from the transfer portal as former FCS All-American Aamir Hall has committed to the Wolverines according to his post on X.
Eastern Michigan University and the University of Michigan have agreed to play two non-conference games in 2027 and 2030, the schools announced Wednesday.
Michigan HC Sherrone Moore still remembers the play that changed everything against Alabama.
In an electrifying announcement that sent waves through the college football world, the Big Ten Conference and NBC disclosed that Fresno State's highly anticipated season opener against Michigan , will kick off at 7:30 p.m.
Michigan had one of the best college football seasons last year, winning 15-0 and winning the title. However, they now move to the 2024-2025 season with a new head coach, quarterback, and most of a new offense.
Months after their National Championship triumph, the Michigan Wolverines are intensifying their recruitment efforts, setting their sights on Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County’s standout defensive end, Jordan Carter.
After sending so many lineman to the NFL this offseason, Michigan has its first offensive line commit for the 2025 class as Franklin (Mich.) Wylie E. Groves offensive tackle Avery Gach issued his pledge to the Wolverines this afternoon. Apart from Michigan, Gach had a deep offer sheet with a plethora of Power 5 programs to choose from.
It seems clear that the 2024 offseason is bringing an unparalleled level of turnover both at Michigan and across the college football landscape. With NIL deals forming in quick and loose fashions, the Transfer Portal has been wildly active, and some more movement happened in Ann Arbor as well.
Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy has largely aced the evaluating process this spring, but that doesn't mean everybody is buying in on his NFL upside.
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