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
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
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
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
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
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan eyes top kicker transferMichigan football fans, this could be a game-changer: Pitt’s standout kicker Trey Butkowski, a Lou Groza Award semifinalist, is in talks to join the Wolverines. With Dominick Zvada graduating, Michigan needs a reliable leg—and Butkowski, who nailed 20 of 23 field goals last season, fits the bill. Plus, Pitt’s long-snapper Nico Crawford is already on board, and All-American freshman Micah Drescher is set to arrive. Could this special teams overhaul give Michigan the edge next season? What do you think about building a winning team through the transfer portal? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan’s RB room just got even deeperMichigan football just pulled off a surprise by landing former Oklahoma star Taylor Tatum, once the nation’s top running back recruit. Even with a stacked backfield, the Wolverines aren’t slowing down—Tatum joins a group that already includes Jordan Marshall and Savion Hiter, the No. 1 RB in the 2026 class. Tatum had a tough 2025 with injuries but still brings three years of eligibility and serious upside. With so much talent, how do you think Michigan will juggle carries this season? Could this be the deepest RB group in college football? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAndrew Marsh stays, Michigan’s offense gets a boostAndrew Marsh, Michigan’s breakout freshman wide receiver, is sticking around for his sophomore year—huge news for Wolverines fans as the team enters the Kyle Whittingham era. Marsh had every reason to explore the transfer portal, but instead, he’s doubling down on Ann Arbor, joining other key players like Bryce Underwood and Zeke Berry in committing to the program. Marsh’s 651 yards and four touchdowns last season made him a must-watch, and his return is a major statement for Michigan’s future. What do you think this means for the Wolverines’ chances next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan football’s defense could get a major boostMichigan fans, get ready—Utah’s star defensive end John Henry Daley is on the verge of joining the Wolverines, and his arrival could totally transform the team’s pass rush. Daley racked up 11.5 sacks last season and is ranked as the No. 3 defensive end in the transfer portal. With Michigan’s new head coach Kyle Whittingham at the helm, it looks like more top talent could be heading to Ann Arbor. How do you feel about Whittingham bringing his Utah guys to Michigan? Could this be the start of a new era for the Wolverines’ defense? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share