Jay Williams+FollowMichigan football faces big test at OklahomaMichigan fans, all eyes are on the offensive line this week as the Wolverines prepare for a tough matchup against Oklahoma. Coach Sherrone Moore is counting on his former unit to step up and protect freshman QB Bryce Underwood, especially with key players like Rod Moore still questionable and Jaishawn Barham suspended for the first half. Oklahoma’s fast, physical defense and explosive offense led by John Mateer will challenge Michigan on both sides of the ball. Can the Wolverines’ O-line set the tone and help Underwood shine under pressure? Share your thoughts on what Michigan needs most to pull off a win! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSherrone Moore talks Michigan’s big Oklahoma testMichigan fans, all eyes are on this Saturday’s showdown in Oklahoma as Coach Sherrone Moore preps the Wolverines for a high-stakes clash. Moore’s press conference this week had a different energy—he’s confident but knows the challenge ahead. With Bryce Underwood’s breakout performances and the team’s recent momentum, expectations are sky-high. Can Michigan keep up their winning streak on the road? Let’s hear your predictions: will Moore’s strategy be enough to outplay Oklahoma, or are we in for a nail-biter? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan faces Oklahoma: Moore’s inside scoopSherrone Moore is gearing up for a high-stakes showdown as Michigan heads to Norman to face his alma mater, Oklahoma. Moore’s unique perspective—having deep ties to the Sooners’ coaching staff—adds extra intrigue to this ranked matchup. He’s especially wary of Oklahoma’s electric quarterback John Mateer, whose playmaking ability could be a game-changer. Moore’s respect for OU’s speed and versatility is clear, but he’s focused on crafting a game plan to keep Mateer off-balance. With both teams looking sharp early in the season, Saturday night’s clash promises fireworks. How do you think Moore’s insider knowledge will impact the game? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan gears up for Oklahoma showdownMichigan’s next football game is shaping up to be a real test—heading to Oklahoma to face a top-20 team in a notoriously tough stadium. Players are embracing the challenge, with Justice Haynes calling it a “great opportunity” to prove themselves, and Brandyn Hillman confident the defense is ready. The team’s focus is on preparation and unity, not stress. After their win over New Mexico, it’s clear Michigan is determined to show what they’re made of on a bigger stage. How do you think the Wolverines will handle the pressure in Oklahoma? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan football outmuscles Lobos in openerMichigan’s freshman QB Bryce Underwood wasted no time making his mark, leading the Wolverines to a 34-17 win over New Mexico in Ann Arbor. The Lobos, under new coach Jason Eck, showed flashes of creativity—like a trick-play touchdown and a gutsy fumble recovery—but Michigan’s offense, powered by Underwood and running back Justice Haynes, proved too much. The Lobos’ offensive line struggled, and Michigan’s defense kept the pressure on all night. As the Lobos regroup for their home opener against Idaho State, fans are left wondering: What will it take for New Mexico to close the gap against top-tier teams? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMichigan football showdown: When trash talk backfiresRichard Pearce from New Mexico found out the hard way that picking a fight with Michigan’s defense is a risky move. After shoving linebacker Ernest Hausmann, Pearce quickly changed his mind when the Wolverines pushed back—literally. Cameras caught him throwing his hands up and sprinting away as Michigan players closed in, drawing laughs from the announcers and fans alike. It’s a moment that’ll probably stick with Pearce for a while. What do you think—does this kind of on-field drama fire up the team, or just embarrass everyone involved? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBryce Underwood Shines in Michigan DebutWolverines fans, how about that debut from Detroit’s own Bryce Underwood? The former LSU commit made history, becoming just the third true freshman QB to start a season opener for a top program after being the No. 1 recruit. Underwood went 21/31 for 251 yards and a TD, leading Michigan past New Mexico 34-17. LSU’s loss is clearly our gain—did you expect King Bryce to look this poised so soon? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan football’s playoff hopes take a hitMichigan fans, the latest ESPN FPI update has dropped the Wolverines’ season projection to 8-4, with tough road games at Oklahoma, USC, and the season finale against Ohio State looking like major hurdles. Despite a strong start, the computers are less optimistic than Vegas, which set the over/under at 8.5 wins. Most games are still in Michigan’s favor, but those big matchups could define the season. How are you feeling about these odds? Is the FPI underrating Michigan, or are we in for a bumpy ride? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan football faces key loss after targeting callLosing Jaishawn Barham to a targeting suspension could shake up Michigan’s defense just as they’re gearing up to face Oklahoma. The call that led to his ejection is being hotly debated—many think Barham’s hit was clean, and now Michigan is appealing the decision. If the suspension stands, the Wolverines will have to rely on their depth at linebacker, with Jimmy Rolder and Cole Sullivan stepping up. This situation raises big questions about how targeting rules are enforced and how they impact crucial games. What do you think—was the call fair, or did Michigan get robbed? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan football’s unexpected Week 1 standoutsEveryone expected Bryce Underwood and Justice Haynes to steal the spotlight after Michigan’s win over New Mexico, but it was tight end Marlin Klein and defensive tackle Damon Payne Jr. who landed on the Big Ten team of the week. Klein, stepping up big time with Colston Loveland out, became Underwood’s go-to target, racking up 93 yards and a touchdown. Payne Jr., an Alabama transfer, quietly dominated the interior with smart plays that didn’t always show up on the stat sheet. With Oklahoma up next, Michigan fans have plenty to talk about—are these the new breakout stars to watch this season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share