Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan LB Jaydon Hood enters transfer portalJaydon Hood, a familiar face for Michigan football fans, is heading to the transfer portal after five seasons in Ann Arbor. Despite battling a tough knee injury that sidelined him for the 2025 season, Hood made his mark with 26 tackles and key plays during Michigan’s national championship run. With one year of eligibility left, he’s looking for a fresh start. It’s always bittersweet to see a longtime Wolverine move on—where do you think he’ll land next, and how will this impact Michigan’s linebacker depth? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball10Share
phughes+FollowMichigan eyes new QB backup for 2025Michigan is making moves to shore up its quarterback depth, offering Landen Clark a spot and bringing him in for a visit. Clark’s dual-threat skills—over 2,300 passing yards, 18 TDs, and 11 rushing scores last season—could be a game-changer, especially with Bryce Underwood returning but both Jadyn Davis and Mikey Keene heading to the portal. It’s a big moment for the Wolverines as they look to keep their offense dynamic and ready for anything. What do you think—will Clark be the right fit for Michigan’s QB room? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMichigan’s running back room just got wildMichigan just landed Taylor Tatum, the nation’s former top high school running back, straight out of the transfer portal. Tatum joins a backfield already stacked with Jordan Marshall and Savion Hiter—both top recruits themselves. With some key departures, Michigan needed fresh legs, but now there’s real competition for carries. If Justice Haynes returns, the Wolverines could have four legit starting-caliber backs fighting for snaps. This could shake up Michigan’s offense in a big way. How do you think this crowded backfield will play out next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan football’s O-line is staying strongMichigan football fans have a lot to celebrate: key offensive linemen, including standout Jake Guarnera, are returning for another season. After briefly entering the transfer portal, Guarnera is back and expected to anchor the line as starting center, which is huge for the team’s stability and future. Add in the returns of Blake Fraizer, Andrew Babalola, and Evan Link, and Michigan’s offensive line is shaping up to be one of the best in the Big Ten. With new talent and a fresh coaching perspective, how do you think this will impact Michigan’s run next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMichigan football’s key receiver is back!Andrew Marsh, Michigan’s standout freshman wide receiver, is sticking around for the 2026 season—huge news for the Wolverines. Marsh racked up 651 yards and 4 touchdowns last year, and his return means Bryce Underwood will have a top target to throw to. With other players like Justice Haynes and Jordan Marshall also weighing their options, Michigan’s roster is shaping up strong for Coach Whittingham. This kind of momentum could make all the difference next season. How do you think Marsh’s return will impact Michigan’s offense? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan’s special teams get a needed boostMichigan football just made a smart move by picking up punter Cameron Brown from UNLV. After two rough seasons with special teams mistakes costing the Wolverines big moments—remember that shanked punt against Ohio State?—this feels like a step in the right direction. Brown’s stats show promise: he averaged nearly 44 yards per punt and dropped 17 inside the 20 last year. Plus, he’s got three years of eligibility left. Michigan’s also on the hunt for a reliable backup QB, with Landen Clark and Deuce Adams both in the mix. What do you think—will these changes finally shore up Michigan’s weak spots? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan football eyes game-changing pass rusherMichigan is making a bold play to land All-American edge rusher John Henry Daley, a proven force who racked up 11.5 sacks last season before an Achilles injury cut things short. Daley’s campus visit shows just how serious the Wolverines are about building a dominant defense for 2026. With powerhouse programs like LSU also in the mix, this recruitment battle is heating up fast. If Daley joins Michigan, his impact could be felt right away. What do you think—would Daley be the missing piece for Michigan’s next title run? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan’s defense takes a big hit with Sullivan’s exitLosing Cole Sullivan to Oklahoma is a real shakeup for Michigan fans. After sticking with the Wolverines through coaching changes and making a name for himself with standout performances last season, Sullivan’s move to the SEC is a tough pill to swallow. He brought energy and consistency to the defense, and now Michigan’s coaching staff faces the challenge of filling that gap. How do you think this transfer will impact the team’s momentum next season? Will the Wolverines find a new defensive leader, or is this a sign of bigger changes ahead? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan football eyes top LB transferRasheem Biles, the No. 1 linebacker in the transfer portal, is in Ann Arbor for an official visit with Michigan. After a standout season at Pitt, where he racked up 101 tackles and earned All-ACC honors, Biles could be a game-changer for the Wolverines’ defense. With several key linebackers leaving, Michigan’s staff is working hard to rebuild the position group. If Biles joins, it could be a huge boost for the team’s 2026 outlook. What do you think—would Biles be the missing piece for Michigan’s defense next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan’s new kicker could change the gameMichigan just landed Trey Butkowski, a standout kicker from Pitt, marking their third specialist pickup from the transfer portal this season. Butkowski’s stats are impressive—he nailed 20 of 23 field goals and 43 of 44 extra points as a freshman, with only long-range attempts giving him trouble. He’s already worked with Michigan’s new long snapper, so chemistry shouldn’t be an issue. With this move, Michigan’s special teams are looking stronger than ever. Do you think these portal additions will give the Wolverines an edge next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share