It’s never a good sign when commitments start visiting other programs. That’s why Michigan football fans had to get a bad feeling when it was reported that Nate Marshall, the top-ranked commitment for the Wolverines in the 2025 class, was taking an official visit to Auburn.
When Sherrone Moore tweets, that’s usually a good thing for Michigan football. So when the Wolverines head coach tweeted #GoBlue and #Smash on Sunday morning, it gave off strong vibes of a commitment.
Brady Hart sounds like the perfect name for a Michigan football quarterback. The 2026 signal-caller will visit Ann Arbor later this month. There was even an expert projection for the Wolverines after Notre Dame took another 2026 quarterback.
Michigan football is the defending national champion but not very many people are talking about the possibility of a repeat. That’s because Ohio State and Georgia are expected to be elite.
Just when things are starting to look up for Michigan football recruiting, there’s some troublesome news for the Wolverines as their top-ranked commitment in the 2025 class — Nate Marshall — has set official visits to Alabama and Auburn.
Dusty May didn’t hold back his affinity for the 3-point shot during his introductory press conference. “We shoot probably too many threes,” he quipped, outlining his program’s vision.
Welp… Michigan commit, 2025 four-star defensive lineman Nate Marshall, will be in the state of Alabama this weekend taking an official visit to Auburn.
There are some who believe that Michigan football is going to fall flat on its face during the 2024 season but JD Pickell of On3.com isn’t among them. The Wolverines did lose head coach Jim Harbaugh to the NFL.
Michigan football could really use a commitment. The Wolverines have been making some gains and established themselves as the leaders in a few different recruitments.
Could this be the weekend Michigan sees another commitment? Michigan received high praise from recruits following the first wave of official visit weekends, but did not land any commitments — yet, at least.
It feels like Michigan is starting to pick up steam on the recruiting trail after a rather dull spring. With official visits underway now that we're in the month of June, Sherrone Moore and Co.
It’s easy to be a little concerned about the upcoming Michigan football season. Some of the best players in the history of the program walked out the door to the NFL.
It is by far a new era at the University of Michigan, and now they are looking to add their biggest transfer addition yet. The shift started with a bang as the Wolverines removed Juwan Howard and hired FAU’s Dusty May as the new man at the head of the table. It has been a very busy offseason for May in his short time in Ann Arbor.
Michigan football doesn’t have a great ranking right now in the 2025 recruiting class. But the key word there is right now. There is plenty of time for the Wolverines to build a stellar class and in the past few days, they have started to build some momentum.
It took years but Michigan legend Charles Woodson finally has some competition when it comes to iconic catches in Michigan Wolverine history. Woodson and Roman Wilson are two Michigan national champion players, with two outstanding catches, and two particularly memorable moments but does one stand out more than the other?
Over the last couple weeks, Michigan has made a noted push to bolster its recruiting department with additional staffers being hired left and right, and that more comprehensive approach is lending itself to the recruiting trail too.
As summer recruiting season begins to heat up, Michigan football is looking to build some momentum on the trail. The Wolverines hosted five four-star prospects from the 2025 class on official visits last weekend, and will have a fresh crop of recruits on campus again in the days to come.
Michigan football has long been considered a favorite in the recruitment of four-star defensive lineman Jaylen Williams. But after he canceled a visit
Michigan football fans wondering when the next commitment will come in the 2025 recruiting class got a hint on Tuesday as the Wolverines received a new expert projection in the 2025 class from EJ Holland of The Wolverine.
Over the weekend, 2027 Arden (NC) Christ School quarterback Mason Holtzclaw was in Ann Arbor for an unofficial visit at Michigan, and the 6-4, 185-pounder is a young prospect that the Wolverines coaching staff is keeping tabs on.
Michigan football kicked off a big recruiting month by hosting some elite prospects for official visits last weekend. One of them was four-star defensive back Kainoa Winston.
Dusty May has pretty much been batting 1.000 ever since he arrived in Ann Arbor. He assembled a phenomenal, young staff, landed just about everyone he wanted to land from the transfer portal and secured a couple of high school commitments all in the matter of a little over a month.
Michigan football is flying high after the acquisition of three new defensive backs in the transfer portal this month, including former Michigan State safety Jaden Mangham.
Michigan HC Sherrone Moore still remembers the play that changed everything against Alabama.
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