John Camacho+FollowMichigan RB Bryson Kuzdzal reverses transfer decisionBryson Kuzdzal just pulled a major switch-up—after entering the transfer portal and worrying Michigan fans, he’s decided to stay with the Wolverines for another season. This is a big boost for Michigan’s running back depth, especially with Justice Haynes heading to Georgia Tech and Jordan Marshall stepping up as RB1. Kuzdzal proved he can handle the pressure last season, filling in when injuries hit and racking up solid numbers. With a new head coach in Kyle Whittingham and sophomore QB Bryce Underwood also making waves, Michigan’s offense is looking stacked. What do you think this means for the Wolverines’ chances next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowRod Moore’s comeback could spark Michigan’s seasonRod Moore is officially back for a sixth season with Michigan football, and this could be a game-changer for the Wolverines. After two tough years sidelined by injury, Moore’s leadership and playmaking are just what the team needs—especially with so many safeties leaving for the transfer portal. Teammates have voted him captain twice, even when he barely played, which says a lot about his impact. With Moore cleared to return, how much of a difference do you think he’ll make for Michigan’s defense this fall? Is this the boost the Wolverines need to stay on top? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball20Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan football shakes up staff with ex-Ohio State hiresMichigan’s special teams just got a serious Buckeye boost! The Wolverines are bringing in Brian Knorr, a former Ohio State special teams coordinator, to join Kerry Coombs—another ex-Buckeye—on their staff. Knorr’s coaching journey spans from the Air Force Academy to Ohio University, and now he’s set to bring his experience to Ann Arbor. With these key additions, Michigan is doubling down on special teams expertise, and the Ohio State connection is sure to get fans talking. What do you think—will this new dynamic give Michigan an edge next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball10Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan football’s 2026 home-field advantageFour of Michigan’s first five games in 2026 will be right at the Big House, giving the Wolverines a rare shot to build early momentum under new coach Kyle Whittingham. With Oklahoma and Iowa both visiting Ann Arbor, every home win could shape the playoff picture. The schedule gets tougher in November with road trips to Oregon and Ohio State, so banking wins early is crucial. Can Michigan capitalize on this dream start, or will the pressure of big-name opponents at home prove too much? Let’s hear your predictions for this new era! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan’s 2026 football schedule: Toughest yet?Michigan just handed new head coach Kyle Whittingham a debut season that’s as much a gauntlet as it is an opportunity. The 2026 schedule starts out friendly with four straight home games—including a rematch with Oklahoma—but November looks brutal: Penn State, defending champs Indiana, Michigan State, Oregon, UCLA, and the season finale at Ohio State. With high expectations and a roster full of returning talent, Whittingham’s first year could define his legacy fast. Is this a bold move to build a champion, or is Michigan setting up its new coach for a trial by fire? What do you think—fair challenge or too much, too soon? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan’s 2026 football schedule is wildFour straight home games to kick off the season, a mid-season road trip to Oregon, and the classic finale at Ohio State—Michigan football fans, the 2026 Big Ten schedule is out and it’s packed with drama. This lineup means more big games in Ann Arbor and some serious travel late in the season. The matchups with Oklahoma, Penn State, and UCLA at home are sure to be highlights. Which game are you circling on your calendar? Think this schedule gives Michigan an edge, or does the late-season road stretch look tough? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan’s WR room just got a major upgradeMichigan fans, this is the wide receiver talent boost you’ve been waiting for. Salesi Moa, now officially a five-star after the latest Rivals rankings, brings game-changing speed and versatility to Ann Arbor. Not only can he torch defenses as a receiver, but he’s also planning to contribute on defense. With Moa joining a stacked group of young receivers and QB Bryce Underwood, Michigan’s offense could be the most exciting it’s been in years. How do you think this new WR core will change the Wolverines’ game plan next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMichigan’s 2026 football schedule brings surprisesMichigan fans, get ready for a wild 2026 football season—most games will be at home, with only four away trips (including the big one at Ohio State). The new era under Coach Whittingham starts with a packed Big House and some huge matchups, like Oklahoma and Penn State visiting Ann Arbor. No kickoff times yet, but you can bet the Ohio State game will be noon as always. Which game are you circling on your calendar? How do you feel about this home-heavy schedule? Let’s hear your thoughts and predictions for the season! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan football’s 2026 schedule is wild!Michigan fans, get ready for a packed 2026 season—eight home games, a new head coach in Kyle Whittingham, and some epic rivalries. The Wolverines open with three straight home games, including a big one against Oklahoma. The 100th Little Brown Jug clash at Minnesota and the Paul Bunyan Trophy battle with Michigan State are both on the slate. Plus, Michigan faces Oregon and UCLA as new Big Ten foes before closing the regular season at Ohio State. Which matchup are you most excited for, and how do you think Whittingham will shape this new era? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan’s 2026 football shakeup: New coaches, big rivalriesRivalry week at the Big House is set for November 7, but that’s just the start of the drama for Michigan and Michigan State fans in 2026. Both teams are rolling out new head coaches—Kyle Whittingham for the Wolverines and Pat Fitzgerald for the Spartans—so expect some fresh energy and maybe a few surprises. Michigan’s got a packed home schedule, including a showdown with Ohio State, while MSU faces Notre Dame and a tough Big Ten lineup. With recent coaching changes and last season’s ups and downs, how do you think these teams will handle the pressure? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share