Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan football’s linebacker shakeup: What’s next?Losing key linebackers has put Michigan’s defense in a tight spot, but there’s a twist—Aisea Moa, who played under current staff at BYU and has family ties to the Wolverines, just got an offer. Moa’s experience across multiple linebacker spots and his familiarity with Michigan’s defensive system could make him a perfect fit. With so many changes, it feels like the team is building a new identity. Would adding Moa bring stability, or is more depth still needed? How do you feel about family connections influencing recruiting? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan football adds Braydon AlfordMichigan football just got a boost with Braydon Alford, a record-setting wide receiver from Butler, joining the team. Alford, who’s the son of Michigan’s own run game coordinator Tony Alford, brings serious high school stats—90 catches and nearly 1,500 all-purpose yards in his senior year. Even though he didn’t see game time at Butler, he’s got three years of eligibility left and plenty to prove. With new head coach Kyle Whittingham building his staff and roster, it’ll be interesting to see how this family connection plays out on the field. What do you think—will Alford make an impact? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowWolverines Lose Top LS to Georgia DawgsTough news for the Maize and Blue: Colton Dermer, the highly-touted long snapper from Arizona, has flipped from Michigan to the Georgia Bulldogs. After Sherrone Moore’s exit, the new staff kept most of the 2026 class, but Dermer’s move stings—especially since he was ranked a five-star by Kohl’s Kicking. Now, Michigan fans are watching to see if Nico Crawford can step up and fill the void. Thoughts on how this impacts the Wolverines’ special teams future? #Sports #MichiganFootball #GoBlue00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan eyes Texas WR to boost UnderwoodMichigan fans, things are heating up in Ann Arbor! With new head coach Kyle Whittingham at the helm, the Wolverines are making a serious push to land Jaime Ffrench, a speedy wide receiver from Texas. Ffrench barely saw the field last season, so he’s got four years of eligibility left—and could become a key weapon for Bryce Underwood. Whittingham’s aggressive transfer portal strategy could totally reshape Michigan’s offense. Imagine what this could mean for the team’s playmaking next season! Would you be excited to see Ffrench in maize and blue? Let’s talk about how this move could shake up the Big Ten. #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan football’s offense could get a major boostMichigan fans, get ready—two big-time offensive playmakers are on the verge of joining the Wolverines through the transfer portal. JJ Buchanan, a versatile 6'3" tight end/receiver who made waves as a Utah freshman, is heavily projected to follow his former coaches to Ann Arbor. Add in Jaime Ffrench, a Texas wideout with serious upside and a strong connection to returning star Andrew Marsh, and Michigan’s young offense is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in years. How do you feel about this new era under Coach Whittingham? Which transfer are you most excited about? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowJustice Haynes shakes up Michigan footballLosing Justice Haynes to the transfer portal is a huge blow for Michigan’s offense—especially after he looked set to return. Haynes was a game-changer, averaging over 120 yards per game despite missing time with injury. Bryce Underwood’s reaction on Instagram (“Love 22”) says it all: this move stings for the team and fans. With new coach Kyle Whittingham at the helm, Michigan’s backfield will look different next season, but there’s hope in returning rusher Jordan Marshall and transfer Taylor Tatum. How do you think this changes Michigan’s outlook for next year? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball145Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan’s bold move: Flipping a SpartanMichigan’s football program could shake up the Big Ten by snagging linebacker Aisea Moa from Michigan State. New head coach Kyle Whittingham isn’t wasting time—he’s already making waves in the transfer portal, targeting a player who once suited up for the Wolverines’ in-state rival. Moa, who started at BYU, brings solid stats and a competitive edge. With Michigan losing 25 players to the portal, landing Moa could be the spark Whittingham needs to turn things around. What do you think—will this rivalry-fueled transfer help Michigan regain its momentum? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan’s coaching shakeup: What’s next?Sherrone Moore’s sudden firing as Michigan’s head coach has left the Wolverines community buzzing. After a university investigation revealed an inappropriate relationship with a staff member and dishonesty during the probe, Moore was let go for cause—meaning no buyout. The fallout is intense, especially since Moore was arrested on serious charges just days before. Now, longtime Utah coach Kyle Whittingham is stepping in, undeterred by recent scandals. With so much change, how do you think this will impact Michigan’s football culture and the trust between coaches, players, and fans? #Sports #MichiganFootball #Wolverines00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan’s secondary faces major shakeupLosing TJ Metcalf, Michigan’s top defensive snaps leader, to the transfer portal is a huge shift for the Wolverines’ secondary. Metcalf brought energy and consistency, racking up 58 tackles and earning All-Big Ten honors. Now, with several other defensive backs also leaving and a new coaching staff taking over, Michigan’s backfield is set for a total makeover. Fans are already debating how the team will fill these gaps and whether the new coaches can rebuild a strong defense in time for 2026. What’s your take—will Michigan’s secondary bounce back or struggle with all these changes? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan’s secondary faces major shakeupLosing Brandyn Hillman, Michigan’s fourth-leading tackler, is a big deal for the Wolverines’ defense. That’s now five defensive backs hitting the transfer portal, and it’s hard not to wonder how this will impact the team’s depth and chemistry next season. Hillman brought energy and consistency, playing over 500 snaps and earning All-Big Ten honors. With so many changes, who do you think should step up in the secondary? And can Michigan reload through the portal, or will this be a tough rebuild? Let’s hear your thoughts on how the Wolverines should handle this transition! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share