Christopher Hughes+FollowZeke Berry’s return shakes up Michigan’s 2026 defenseZeke Berry is back in Ann Arbor, and that’s a game-changer for Michigan’s secondary. After a brief stint in the transfer portal, Berry decided to stay and play his final season under new leadership. With his proven track record—starting 22 games and earning All-Big Ten honors—his return gives the Wolverines a major boost. Only two defensive backs have left, so Michigan’s secondary is looking strong for 2026. With Berry leading the way, how do you see the Wolverines’ defense stacking up against the rest of the Big Ten next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan QB Mikey Keene hits the transfer portalMikey Keene, Michigan’s third-string quarterback, is officially in the transfer portal after not seeing any game time this season. With Bryce Underwood likely staying and Jadyn Davis also in the mix, Keene’s move isn’t a huge shock—but it does leave Michigan with a thinner QB room. Keene’s past connection with former offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey (now at Missouri) could hint at his next stop. What’s your take—should Michigan look for a transfer QB, or trust their incoming freshmen to step up if needed? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan football’s defensive shakeup: BYU’s Gilford joins staffMichigan football is making a bold move by bringing in Jernaro Gilford from BYU to help lead its defense. Gilford’s track record is impressive—his BYU secondary led the nation in interceptions and turnovers, and he’s known for developing standout players. With new head coach Kyle Whittingham assembling a staff packed with proven defensive minds, fans are buzzing about how this could transform the Wolverines’ defense next season. What do you think—will this fresh approach on defense give Michigan the edge they need in the Big Ten? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan’s Kuzdzal hits the transfer portalBryson Kuzdzal, who powered Michigan’s backfield late this season, is officially entering the NCAA transfer portal. After breaking out with big games against Maryland and Texas, Kuzdzal’s move shakes up the Wolverines’ running back depth and opens up new possibilities for both him and the team. With two years of eligibility left, he’s a hot prospect for programs needing a proven, hard-working back. What do you think this means for Michigan’s future—and where would you like to see Kuzdzal land next? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBryce Underwood stays: Michigan’s 2026 hopes soarBryce Underwood isn’t leaving Ann Arbor—he’s sticking with Michigan for the 2026 season, and that’s huge news for Wolverines fans. Even with some big names heading out via the transfer portal, keeping a top-tier QB like Underwood means Michigan can keep building around him. His freshman year had its ups and downs, but with new coaches on board and a proven offensive system, there’s real excitement about what’s next. Think Underwood can lead Michigan back to the top? Let’s hear your take on how this changes the team’s future! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowWhittingham era begins in Ann ArborAnn Arbor is buzzing as Kyle Whittingham steps in to lead Michigan football after a wild season. Fans spotted Whittingham and his rarely-seen wife Jamie enjoying a Michigan basketball game and braving the snow at The Big House. With the program looking to move past recent scandals and steady the ship, Whittingham’s long-term loyalty at Utah brings hope for a fresh start. It’s not every day you see a new coach and his family out in the community—what do you think this new chapter means for Michigan football? #Sports #MichiganFootball #AnnArbor00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMichigan football faces another big roster shakeupLosing a top recruit like Andre Clarke is the kind of news that really hits home for Michigan football fans. Clarke, a four-star defensive back and one of Virginia’s best, has decided to leave the Wolverines before ever suiting up, just weeks after signing. With a new head coach, Kyle Whittingham, at the helm and recent staff changes, it’s no surprise the transfer portal is buzzing. This move leaves Michigan with another gap to fill, and it’s got everyone wondering: How will Whittingham rebuild and keep the Wolverines competitive? What do you think this means for the team’s future? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan football eyes elite transfer cornerbackSmith Snowden, one of the top cornerbacks in the transfer portal, is visiting Michigan this week—and it could be a game-changer for the Wolverines. After losing Zeke Berry to the portal, Michigan needs a strong replacement, and Snowden’s impressive stats make him a prime candidate. With Oregon, Georgia, BYU, and Colorado also in the mix, the competition is fierce. The connection to new head coach Kyle Whittingham could give Michigan an edge, but it’s far from a done deal. How do you feel about Michigan’s approach to the transfer portal this year? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan transfer portal shakeup: New faces, big movesMichigan’s football staff is making bold moves in the transfer portal, and it’s already changing the team’s outlook. With Micah Simon and Marques Hagans taking charge of the wide receivers, names like Isiah Canion, Kenny Johnson, and Devin McCuin are now on the radar. Meanwhile, the search for a veteran backup quarterback continues, with Tayven Jackson and Andrew Body in the mix after Mason McKenzie committed elsewhere. Plus, keep an eye out for potential visits from top talent like Tellek Lockette and Cam Calhoun. How do you feel about these changes and the direction the staff is taking? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan football’s O-line just got a huge boostMichigan’s offensive line is shaping up to be a real force for 2026—Blake Frazier and Andrew Babalola have both confirmed they’re sticking with the Wolverines. Frazier proved himself as a reliable left tackle last season, and Babalola, a former five-star recruit, is ready to make his mark after recovering from injury. With these two anchoring the line, Michigan’s offense is looking a lot more secure, and it could even help sway top QB Bryce Underwood to stay. What do you think—does this change your outlook for next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share