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.
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.
Florida State transfer Jamir Watkins is planning to visit St. John’s and Michigan this week, according to a report by Jon Rothstein. Adam Zagoria added that a visit to St.
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 hosted some highly-ranked recruits on official visits over the weekend. The Wolverines even impressed five-star wide receiver Derek Meadows.
The ESPN FPI hasn’t been kind to Michigan football over the past few years and in the updated ranking after spring practices across college football, the FPI still seems a little down on the Wolverines.
Michigan football kicked off a big recruiting month with five official visitors on campus this past weekend, which included Derek Meadows, a five-star prospect according to 247 Sports.
Sherrone Moore and others had plenty of insight to offer this week about the state of the program. On this week’s episode of the Big House Bleachers podcast, Matt and Mike delve into some of the most recent and intriguing remarks made by Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore and other key figures within the program.
Notre Dame landed the commitment of 2026 quarterback Noah Grubbs this weekend. Grubbs was a target of Michigan football, but even though the Wolverines missed on Grubbs, it could end up as a positive for the Wolverines.
Michigan is thin at wide receiver heading into the 2024 college football season, but a familiar face could provide a much-needed boost for the Wolverines' passing attack this fall.
All the matchups announced through 2034 for the Michigan Wolverines. While the NFL has a schedule release every year, the future schedules of college football teams can become sorted far in advance, with some matchups already set for a decade from now.
College football recruiting always picks up in June. Michigan football will hopefully be landing some commitments this month in the 2025 class, but on Saturday, it was a 2026 QB commitment to Notre Dame that actually means something for the Wolverines.
With Michigan running backs coach Tony Alford leading the charge, the Wolverines are pursuing one of the elite ball carriers in the 2026 class in Texarkana (Tex.) Texas High RB Tradarian Ball.
As we continue our post-spring look at the Michigan football team, wide receiver is the next topic of discussion. We have looked at the quarterbacks and running backs.
Over the past week, the Michigan coaching staff has been quite active on the recruiting front and is making a concerted effort to boost its 2025 class, which is a five-commitment contingent that ranks No.
The first weekend of June is going to be huge for Michigan football recruiting as five players ranked in the top 150 of the On3 Industry Rankings will be on campus for official visits.
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.
Months after their National Championship triumph, the Michigan Wolverines are intensifying their recruitment efforts, setting their sights on Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County’s standout defensive end, Jordan Carter.
Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy has largely aced the evaluating process this spring, but that doesn't mean everybody is buying in on his NFL upside.
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