Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan football rocked by transfer portal exitsLosing Cole Sullivan to the transfer portal is a real gut punch for Michigan football fans—he was set to be a defensive cornerstone after a standout season, and now his future in Ann Arbor is up in the air. Add in Elijah Dotson, a promising young defensive back, also entering the portal, and it’s clear the Wolverines are facing a serious challenge keeping their roster intact. With coaching roles still unsettled, it’s no wonder players are weighing their options. How do you feel about these changes, and what do you think Michigan needs to do to steady the ship? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMichigan football faces big transfer shakeupMajor changes are hitting Michigan football as several key Wolverines enter the transfer portal, including standouts like Zeke Berry and Cole Sullivan. With new coach Kyle Whittingham stepping in, the roster is in flux—meaning some familiar faces could be suiting up elsewhere next season. The transfer portal isn’t just about chasing playing time anymore; it’s about following coaches, getting closer to home, or landing better NIL deals. How do you feel about this new era of college football? Is player movement good for the game, or does it make it harder to stay loyal to your team? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan football lands Jay Hill as DCMichigan just made a bold move by bringing in Jay Hill, who turned BYU’s defense into one of the toughest in the country. Hill’s squads led the nation in interceptions and consistently ranked among the top in scoring and total defense. With his track record of developing NFL talent and winning championships at Weber State, Hill could be the game-changer Michigan needs under Kyle Whittingham’s new era. Ann Arbor fans, what are your thoughts—will Hill’s defensive mindset take the Wolverines to the next level? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan eyes key transfer portal upgradesMichigan football is already feeling the shakeup from the transfer portal, with some familiar faces leaving but intriguing new talent possibly on the way. Defensive lineman John Henry Daley, who racked up 11.5 sacks last season at Utah, could bring serious firepower to the Wolverines’ defense—especially with his former coach Lewis Powell now in Ann Arbor. On offense, NC State’s Terrell Anderson, a standout wide receiver, is also linked to Michigan and could be a game-changer as the team’s offense evolves. Which positions do you think Michigan needs to prioritize most in the portal? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan football fans: No need to worry about LeeMalakai Lee, a top offensive line recruit for Michigan, is holding off on early enrollment—but he’s not going anywhere. Lee says he’s still 100% committed to the Wolverines and just wants to finish out his senior year of high school before joining the team this summer. With new head coach Kyle Whittingham taking over and a strong recruiting class lined up, Michigan’s future looks bright. What do you think about recruits choosing to finish high school before jumping into college football? Is it better for their development? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMichigan football’s RB room just got even deeperJasper Parker, a promising freshman running back, is leaving Michigan for the transfer portal after just one season. While it’s always tough to see young talent move on, Michigan’s running back group is still stacked—Justice Haynes, Jordan Marshall, and Bryson Kuzdzal are all sticking around, and the nation’s top 2026 recruit, Savion Hiter, is on his way. With so much competition, it’s no surprise Parker is looking for more playing time elsewhere. How do you feel about the constant roster changes in college football? Does this make Michigan’s backfield even stronger, or is it a sign of bigger issues? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMichigan football’s new era: Recruits respondBig changes are shaking up Michigan football, but not everyone’s worried. Four-star wide receiver Travis Johnson just made it clear—he’s still all in, even after the coaching overhaul. With Kyle Whittingham stepping in as head coach and bringing in a fresh staff, including Jason Beck as offensive coordinator and Micah Simon as wide receivers coach, the Wolverines are betting on a bold new direction. Johnson’s public show of support signals confidence in the program’s future. How do you feel about the new hires? Will this fresh start help Michigan stay on top? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan’s transfer portal shakeup: Dotson leavesElijah Dotson, Michigan’s promising freshman defensive back and Belleville High School standout, is heading to the transfer portal. After a solid first year with the Wolverines, Dotson’s decision adds to a growing list of Michigan players looking for new opportunities as the program undergoes a major coaching change. With five Wolverines now set to transfer, it’s clear the team’s roster could look very different next season. What do you think about this wave of departures—are we seeing the start of a bigger shift in college football? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWolverines Land Utah’s Offensive GuruBig Blue fans, get ready! Michigan’s new head coach, Kyle Whittingham, is bringing in Jason Beck—Utah’s offensive mastermind from their 2025 breakout. Beck’s resume is stacked: he took the Utes from 102nd to 5th in scoring last year and has worked magic at BYU, Virginia, and Syracuse. Can Beck’s high-powered attack ignite a new era in Ann Arbor? Let’s hear your thoughts on this bold move! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBryce Underwood’s Citrus Bowl performance raises big questions for Michigan’s WR futureMichigan fans hoping for a big Transfer Portal splash at wide receiver might be rethinking things after Bryce Underwood’s Citrus Bowl outing. The Wolverines finally let their star QB air it out, but three interceptions and less than 200 yards passing didn’t exactly scream ‘destination offense’ for elite transfer receivers. With the portal about to open, will top WRs want to take a gamble on Ann Arbor, or look elsewhere for a more proven passing game? Next season could look very different, but right now, the questions are louder than the answers. #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share