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Michigan Football Lands Recruits, Loses Safety Hillman
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Michigan football secures three new recruits, but loses safety Brandyn Hillman to the transfer portal, leaving a void in the secondary despite solid depth at the position.
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Michigan Fans Grade New Coaching Staff: A+!
01:38|Michigan fans are thrilled with the new football coaching staff under Kyle Whittingham, giving them high grades in a recent poll. The offensive side brings talent from Utah, while the defensive crew mixes BYU and Utah standouts. Fans optimism is high, as they accurately predicted Miamis win in the Fiesta Bowl and Indianas lead in the Peach Bowl. This enthusiasm sets the stage for a promising season next year.
Michigan Football Lands Utah DT Lea’ea
01:25|Michigan football strengthens defense with Utah transfer Jonah Lea’ea, adding depth and versatility to the line.
Braydon Alford Commits to Michigan
01:18|Braydon Alford, a former Butler wide receiver, commits to Michigan, joining a talented receiver room. With three years of eligibility left, Alford, a standout from Dublin Jerome High School, could play a crucial role as the Wolverines rebuild after losing key players to UCLA, the NFL draft, and Michigan State.
Michigan Football Coach's Mental Health Crisis
01:20|Michigan footballs offensive coordinator, Sherrone Moore, was fired for cause amidst an alleged affair, leading to a distressing incident where he threatened suicide. His wife, Kelli, made a desperate 911 call, expressing fear for his life. The situation has left the community reeling, highlighting the intense pressures in college football. Moore was arrested and arraigned, while the Wolverines swiftly hired Kyle Whittingham as his replacement. This tragic event underscores the unpredictable nature of big-time sports.
Alford Son Joins Michigan Football
01:29|Michigan Football Welcomes Son of Running Backs Coach, Braydon Alford, to the Family: A Developmental Flier from Butler University, Braydon Alford, Transfers to Michigan, Adding Family Ties and Depth to the Wide Receiver Position.
Michigan Wolverines Land Key Offensive Playmakers
01:06|Michigan Wolverines Boost Offense with Transfer Portal Signings: JJ Buchanan and Potential Wide Receivers The Michigan Wolverines are making waves in the transfer portal, focusing on offensive reinforcements to support incoming quarterback Bryce Underwood. After a slow start, theyve added defensive linemen John Henry Daley and Jonah Lea’ea from Utah, along with Taylor Tatum. Now, the spotlight is on offense, with former Ute tight end JJ Buchanan, who had a strong freshman year at Utah, trending towards Ann Arbor. Buchanans arrival would fill a significant need after Michigan lost tight ends Marlin Klein and Max Bredeson to the NFL Draft. Additionally, the Wolverines are looking to bolster their wide receiver corps, which was a weak spot last season beyond Andrew Marsh. With Buchanan and potential incoming wide receivers, the Wolverines aim to provide Underwood with real weapons right away, despite the unexpected departure of star running back Justice Haynes.
Haynes Transfers, Underwood Shows Support
01:22|Michigans football team concluded their season with a loss, but running back Justice Haynes impact and teammates support shine through. Despite a season-ending injury, Haynes rushed for 857 yards and 10 TDs, earning praise from QB Bryce Underwood. Underwood, a 19-year-old standout, posted love on Instagram for Haynes, who announced his transfer to the portal. Michigans new deal with sophomore running back Jordan Marshall may have meant shared carries for Haynes. Underwoods class act underscores the teams resilience amid changes.
Michigan Lands Utah's JJ Buchanan
01:26|Michigan Wolverines secure a significant transfer: Utah tight end JJ Buchanan, predicted to join Ann Arbor. Freddie Whittingham, brother of Utah coach Kyle Whittingham, becomes new tight ends coach, strengthening the connection. Buchanan, a four-star freshman, excelled at Utah, catching 26 passes for 427 yards and 5 TDs. He fits Michigans offense, with three years of eligibility left, boosting the Wolverines roster for the 2026 season.
Moore Transfers to Michigan State, Spices Up Rivalry
01:38|Former Michigan wide receiver Fredrick Moore has transferred to in-state rival Michigan State, bringing two years of eligibility. Moore, a three-star recruit, had his best season as a sophomore in 2024, with 11 catches for 128 yards and a touchdown. Michigans wide receiver room has seen departures, with Moores move adding fuel to the rivalry.