phughes+FollowJustice Haynes exits Michigan: What’s next?Another big shakeup for Michigan football—Justice Haynes, who racked up 857 yards and 10 touchdowns in his first year after transferring from Alabama, is now heading to the transfer portal. That’s the 25th player to leave since the coaching change, and it’s got fans wondering what’s next for the Wolverines. Bryce Underwood showed nothing but support for Haynes, but with so many departures, will Michigan’s offense be able to bounce back? How do you feel about the team’s future with so many new faces? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMichigan’s O-line future shifts as Haywood exitsLosing Ty Haywood, a former five-star recruit, definitely shakes up Michigan’s plans for the offensive line. Even though he only played three games, his potential had fans excited for what was ahead. With so many young linemen sticking around, though, the Wolverines are still in a solid spot for the next few seasons. Coach Jim Harding’s reputation for developing talent quickly is a big plus, and there’s another highly rated freshman, Malaki Lee, joining soon. How do you feel about the impact of player movement in college football these days? #Sports #MichiganFootball #TransferPortal00Share
Jay Williams+FollowJustice Haynes shakes up Michigan footballLosing Justice Haynes to the transfer portal is a huge blow for Michigan’s offense—especially after he looked set to return. Haynes was a game-changer, averaging over 120 yards per game despite missing time with injury. Bryce Underwood’s reaction on Instagram (“Love 22”) says it all: this move stings for the team and fans. With new coach Kyle Whittingham at the helm, Michigan’s backfield will look different next season, but there’s hope in returning rusher Jordan Marshall and transfer Taylor Tatum. How do you think this changes Michigan’s outlook for next year? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball145Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan’s bold move: Flipping a SpartanMichigan’s football program could shake up the Big Ten by snagging linebacker Aisea Moa from Michigan State. New head coach Kyle Whittingham isn’t wasting time—he’s already making waves in the transfer portal, targeting a player who once suited up for the Wolverines’ in-state rival. Moa, who started at BYU, brings solid stats and a competitive edge. With Michigan losing 25 players to the portal, landing Moa could be the spark Whittingham needs to turn things around. What do you think—will this rivalry-fueled transfer help Michigan regain its momentum? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan’s coaching shakeup: What’s next?Sherrone Moore’s sudden firing as Michigan’s head coach has left the Wolverines community buzzing. After a university investigation revealed an inappropriate relationship with a staff member and dishonesty during the probe, Moore was let go for cause—meaning no buyout. The fallout is intense, especially since Moore was arrested on serious charges just days before. Now, longtime Utah coach Kyle Whittingham is stepping in, undeterred by recent scandals. With so much change, how do you think this will impact Michigan’s football culture and the trust between coaches, players, and fans? #Sports #MichiganFootball #Wolverines00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan’s secondary faces major shakeupLosing TJ Metcalf, Michigan’s top defensive snaps leader, to the transfer portal is a huge shift for the Wolverines’ secondary. Metcalf brought energy and consistency, racking up 58 tackles and earning All-Big Ten honors. Now, with several other defensive backs also leaving and a new coaching staff taking over, Michigan’s backfield is set for a total makeover. Fans are already debating how the team will fill these gaps and whether the new coaches can rebuild a strong defense in time for 2026. What’s your take—will Michigan’s secondary bounce back or struggle with all these changes? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan’s secondary faces major shakeupLosing Brandyn Hillman, Michigan’s fourth-leading tackler, is a big deal for the Wolverines’ defense. That’s now five defensive backs hitting the transfer portal, and it’s hard not to wonder how this will impact the team’s depth and chemistry next season. Hillman brought energy and consistency, playing over 500 snaps and earning All-Big Ten honors. With so many changes, who do you think should step up in the secondary? And can Michigan reload through the portal, or will this be a tough rebuild? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the Wolverines should handle this transition! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMichigan’s secondary faces major shakeupLosing three promising freshmen from Michigan’s secondary—including Jayden Sanders, who played in 12 games and started two—means the Wolverines have some big shoes to fill next season. Sanders, a highly ranked recruit, made a real impact with 23 tackles and strong coverage grades, but now he’s joining teammates Elijah Dotson and Jordan Young in the transfer portal. That’s over 500 snaps of experience gone in one offseason. With some veterans possibly returning and new faces visiting, Michigan’s defense is in for a serious reshuffle. How do you think this will affect the team’s outlook for 2026? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan football lands Utah DL Jonah Lea’eaMichigan football just made a major move in the transfer portal, locking in Utah defensive lineman Jonah Lea’ea. With the Wolverines losing key players up front, this is a big win for new head coach Kyle Whittingham. Lea’ea is expected to start right away, filling a crucial gap alongside senior Trey Pierce. It’s clear Michigan isn’t slowing down in the portal, and this addition could be a game-changer for the team’s defense next season. What do you think—will this boost the Wolverines’ chances for another strong run? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan’s defense takes a big hitLosing Brandyn Hillman from Michigan’s secondary isn’t just another offseason shuffle—it’s a real gut punch for the Wolverines. Hillman was more than a starter; he was the kind of hard-hitting safety who set the tone and made opponents think twice about going over the middle. Now, with him entering the transfer portal, Michigan’s got a major hole to fill, and it’s anyone’s guess who steps up next. How do you think this impacts the team’s chances next season? Is the transfer portal helping or hurting college football? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share