Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan’s 2026 football schedule is wildMichigan fans, brace yourselves: the 2026 football season could be one of the toughest in recent memory. The Wolverines are set to face six teams that consistently land in the top 25 of early rankings, and three of those—Ohio State, Indiana, and Oregon—each snagged multiple No. 1 spots across different polls. With Ohio State and Indiana both being ranked No. 1 in four separate lists, and Oregon topping three, Michigan’s path is stacked with powerhouse opponents. How do you think this brutal schedule will shape the Wolverines’ season? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan bets big on new football eraMichigan just made a massive statement by locking in Kyle Whittingham as head coach with a five-year, $41 million deal—plus up to $3.5 million a year in bonuses if he brings home championships. That means Whittingham could rake in nearly $12 million a year if he delivers a perfect season. The perks are wild too: cars, flights, a private suite at games, and more. Clearly, Michigan is all-in on winning now. What do you think—will this bold investment pay off, or is it too much pressure for any coach? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan football rocked by blackmail claimsAllegations of blackmail and favoritism are swirling around Michigan football after former wide receiver Anthony Simpson claimed ex-head coach Sherrone Moore was pressured by players and staff to make unfair playing-time decisions. Simpson says his shot at the field was blocked because others used knowledge of Moore’s alleged affair to get ahead. The drama comes on the heels of Moore’s firing and arrest, adding fuel to debates about team culture and leadership. Some former teammates are pushing back, calling the claims baseless. What do you think—are these signs of deeper issues, or just off-season noise? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan vs Penn State: 2026 showdown heats upPenn State fans are already eyeing the 2026 Michigan game as a must-win, especially with new head coaches leading both programs. Michigan’s tough schedule that year includes heavyweights like Oregon, Iowa, and Oklahoma, making every Big Ten matchup even more critical. The Wolverines have dominated Penn State in recent years, but with Matt Campbell now at the helm for the Nittany Lions, the rivalry could take a new turn. How do you see this coaching shakeup changing the Big Ten landscape? Which matchup are you most excited for in 2026? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan’s new linebacker is being slept onMichigan’s latest linebacker addition, Nathaniel Staehling, is getting way less hype than he deserves. Staehling was a team captain and a playoff star at North Dakota State, racking up 75 tackles and two pick-sixes last season. Yet, transfer portal rankings barely notice him—he’s outside the top 60 for linebackers on most lists. But let’s be real: production on the field matters more than star ratings. Staehling’s track record shows he could be a huge asset for the Wolverines. Are these rankings missing the mark? What do you think makes a transfer truly valuable? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan’s top recruit could leave homeMichigan’s No. 1 football prospect for 2027, Dakota Guerrant from Harper Woods, might not be suiting up for the Wolverines after all. Despite being a major target for Michigan, the buzz is that Guerrant could head to Oregon, according to recruiting insiders. With a new coaching staff in Ann Arbor, the local favorite might be taking his talents out of state. This could shake up the future of Michigan football and the Big Ten. How do you feel about top local talent leaving for other programs? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan’s bold move: Eyeing top California talentMichigan football’s new coaching staff isn’t wasting any time shaking up recruiting. They’re out in California, connecting with two of the state’s most promising defensive tackles—Elija Harmon and Myels Smith—even though both are already committed to powerhouse SEC schools. It’s a gutsy play, keeping the door open in case either prospect reconsiders. This kind of aggressive recruiting could really change the game for Michigan’s future defense. What do you think—can building these early relationships actually flip top recruits, or is it just wishful thinking? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan football’s new energy: What’s changing?Michigan football is buzzing with fresh energy as winter workouts kick off under new strength coach Doug Elisaia, whose experience is already making a big impression on players. The coaching staff is also making waves—wide receiver coaches Micah Simon and Marques Hagans are being called a “dynamic duo” with the potential to transform the offense, especially in recruiting. Meanwhile, the backup quarterback situation is still up in the air, with Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi’s status uncertain and the staff quietly pursuing other experienced options. With so much in flux, what changes do you hope to see this season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan’s top WR recruit may head to OregonLosing a homegrown four-star talent like Dakota Guerrant to a Big Ten rival would sting for Michigan fans. Despite 17 visits to Ann Arbor and clear interest, the recent coaching shakeup seems to have shifted Guerrant’s attention to Oregon. This isn’t just about one player—it’s a sign of how quickly recruiting momentum can change with new leadership. If Guerrant commits to the Ducks, Michigan not only misses out on a top-10 national receiver, but also hands a boost to a conference opponent. What do you think: Is this a sign of bigger recruiting challenges ahead for the Wolverines? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowMichigan football rocked by legal battleSherrone Moore’s firing as Michigan’s head football coach has taken a dramatic turn. His lawyer is now claiming the charges against him—home invasion and stalking—are part of a scheme by a former staffer to cash in on the university’s reputation and resources. The defense argues the arrest was based on flawed information and that Moore never should have been prosecuted. This case is stirring up big questions about power, relationships, and accountability in college sports. What do you think—are these charges fair, or is Moore being targeted because of his high-profile role? #Sports #MichiganFootball #SherroneMoore00Share