The Michigan Wolverines and coach Sherrone Moore added another piece to their 2025 recruiting class, picking up a commitment from four-star defensive lineman Jaylen Williams.
There have been some setbacks for Michigan football regarding running back recruiting in the 2025 class. Marquise Davis and Bo Jackson, two of the top targets, committed elsewhere.
Things are getting interesting on the recruiting trail as another Michigan football commitment will take an official visit to another program — Michigan State.
The Wolverines are one of the favorites to land a lightning bolt from the DMV. The Michigan Wolverines have been officially predicted to land top-100 player and top-10 2025 safety, Kainoa Winston.
Michigan football has some positive things happening on the recruiting trail and that doesn’t even include stealing a “rock star” recruiting staffer away from Ohio State.
Michigan football will enter the 2024-2025 season with new faces in new places on the coaching staff, including incoming defensive coordinator Wink Martindale.
The new head coach may not be the polarizing figure that Jim Harbaugh was, but in his four games filling in for a suspended Harbaugh, he did learn that no matter who is calling the shots at Michigan, the spotlight is always on the "Block M."
When Sherrone Moore was hired as Michigan football head coach, he said that the Wolverines were going to be “aggressive” on the recruiting trail. Moore has been more aggressive.
Quarterback recruiting is on a different timeline, especially when it comes to the elite prospects, which tells you something about the latest Michigan football prospect offered at the position.
Michigan football got some good news on the recruiting trail on Monday, but it didn’t stop with the commitment of four-star defensive lineman Jaylen Williams.
Michigan football coaches teased some good news on Sunday. We guessed it was about four-star defensive lineman Jaylen Williams and that guess was accurate.
When Jim Harbaugh left the Michigan Wolverines for the NFL at the end of the college season, the school quickly promoted offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore as his replacement. That is exactly what Harbaugh wanted, and that had evidently been the case for some time.
Coming off the first big recruiting weekend of the summer, one packed with official visitors aplenty, the Michigan coaching staff delivered a commitment from 2025 Palatine (Ill.) four-star defensive lineman Jaylen Williams.
Michigan lands another talented defensive lineman in this class. The Michigan Wolverines have landed a commitment from 2025 four-star defensive lineman Jaylen Williams, announced on social media on Monday afternoon.
Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore joined Joel Klatt for “Big Noon Conversations” and the episode dropped on Monday. There are tons of fascinating nuggets from Moore.
Michigan football has been working to flip four-star South Carolina commitment Shamari Earls and has finally taken a key step: The Wolverines are getting him on campus for a visit.
There are a lot of to be excited about with this roster full of new faces. We are well into the month of June, and in college basketball, that means the transfer portal is closed and teams are getting on campus for summer workouts for the first time this offseason.
Last weekend, Michigan held one of its summer prospect camps, and there were a ton of big names in Ann Arbor determined to show out in front of the Michigan staff.
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.
Michigan football stands at a crossroads as it bids farewell to former coach Jim Harbaugh, the architect of its resurgence. Under Harbaugh's leadership, Michigan underwent a remarkable transformation, reclaiming its status as a powerhouse in college football.
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.
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 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.
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?
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