glen25+FollowCharles Woodson’s bold praise for Michigan’s Shamari EarlsCharles Woodson just gave a huge shoutout to Michigan’s Shamari Earls, saying he could become the top cornerback in college football. That’s high praise coming from a Heisman winner! With some key players leaving and Earls returning for his second year, the Wolverines’ secondary is getting a major boost. Earls didn’t see much action last season due to injuries and depth chart battles, but now he’s got a real shot to step up. Michigan fans, how do you feel about Woodson’s confidence in Earls? Could he be the next big thing for the maize and blue? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan football’s defense just got deeperCameron Brandt is sticking with Michigan football for another season, adding much-needed experience to the defensive line after some big names left for the NFL. Brandt’s return means the Wolverines keep a proven run-stopper who’s seen action in 40 games, and he’ll be joined by other returning starters and promising newcomers. With the pass rush in flux, having a steady veteran like Brandt could be a game-changer for Michigan’s defense. How do you think this mix of old and new talent will shape the team’s season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan’s O-line shakeup: What it means nowLosing Lawrence Hattar to the transfer portal might sound like a blow for Michigan’s offensive line, but the real story is about the bigger names heading out—like Ty Haywood and Kaden Strayhorn, both off to Alabama. Hattar was more of a depth guy, only seeing the field for 19 snaps last season. The good news? Two key starters, Jake Guarnera and Andrew Sprague, are sticking around, so the right side of the line stays strong. Still, with so many changes, it’s worth asking: will Michigan’s O-line depth hold up if injuries hit? How do you feel about the new look up front? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
phughes+FollowLSU QB Colin Hurley Joins Michigan’s WolverinesBig news out of Baton Rouge—Colin Hurley, the former Tiger prodigy, is trading purple and gold for maize and blue! The Jacksonville gunslinger is heading to Michigan, reuniting with fellow ex-LSU commit Bryce Underwood. With Hurley’s reclassification drama and Underwood’s breakout freshman year, this QB room is suddenly stacked. Can Hurley shake up the Big Ten and challenge Underwood for the starting spot? Let’s hear your takes, Wolverine Nation! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan’s O-line faces shakeup as Hattar exitsLosing Lawrence Hattar after just one season is a real twist for Michigan’s offensive line plans. Even though the Wolverines managed to keep most of their young talent—like Frazier, Link, and Babalola—depth is taking a hit with Hattar heading back to the transfer portal. He barely saw the field in Ann Arbor, but his Division II championship pedigree made him a solid backup. With so many redshirt freshmen and sophomores likely to start next season, how do you feel about Michigan’s O-line depth and experience going forward? Is this the price of keeping the top guys? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMichigan football’s next big playmaker?A top-ranked athlete from Utah, Salesi Moa, is about to shake up Michigan football’s future. Moa, who’s been a hot commodity in the recruiting world, is expected to announce his transfer to Michigan during the Polynesian Bowl in Hawaii. With his ability to dominate as either a wide receiver or cornerback, Moa could be the difference-maker the Wolverines need, especially with so much roster turnover lately. What position do you think would make the biggest impact for Michigan—and how will this move shape the team’s next chapter? #Sports #MichiganFootball #Recruiting00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan football’s secondary shakeup: New CB on the horizon?Michigan’s secondary could be getting a boost soon, as standout CB Ernest Nunley is trending toward joining the Wolverines after decommitting from Cal. With recent departures and new faces like Smith Snowden and Chris Bracy already in the mix, Michigan’s defensive backfield is in the middle of a major transformation. Nunley’s impressive senior stats—53 tackles, 5 interceptions, and 2 touchdowns—make him an intriguing addition. If he lands in Ann Arbor, expect him to redshirt in 2026, giving the team time to develop his talent. How do you feel about Michigan’s new approach to rebuilding the secondary? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan football’s special teams overhaulMichigan’s special teams are getting a serious upgrade—four new specialists have joined the Wolverines through the transfer portal under coach Kyle Whittingham. After a tough season, it’s clear the staff is determined to restore the unit’s reputation as one of the best in college football. The latest addition is long snapper Gavin Magorien, who started every game for Marshall last year. With key roles now filled, Michigan fans can expect more stability and maybe even some game-changing plays from special teams this fall. How do you feel about this new era for Michigan’s special teams? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan’s top kicker recruit wants outLosing the nation’s No. 1 kicker recruit stings, but Michigan fans can breathe easy—special teams are still in good hands. Micah Drescher, a three-star kicker from the 2026 class, just asked to be released from his commitment, likely because he’s eyeing more immediate playing time elsewhere. With transfer Trey Butkowski (who nailed 97.7% of extra points and 87% of field goals at Pitt) now in Ann Arbor, the competition just got fierce. How do you feel about recruits leaving for more playing time? Does this change your outlook for Michigan’s future? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMichigan football’s big win: Sprague staysAndrew Sprague, Michigan’s All-Big Ten offensive tackle, just pulled his name from the transfer portal and is staying in Ann Arbor! After fielding offers from schools like Texas and Missouri, Sprague said he couldn’t leave his teammates behind. This marks the third Wolverine to return after considering a transfer, keeping Michigan’s offensive line strong and familiar for next season. With a new coach and fresh talent joining from the portal, the Wolverines are set for a season full of potential. How do you feel about players returning after entering the portal? Does this boost your confidence for Team 147? #Sports #MichiganFootball #GoBlue00Share