Jay Williams+FollowCarr family’s football rivalry heats upCJ Carr’s mom just confirmed what many Michigan and Notre Dame fans suspected: the Carr household is now officially split down the middle. With CJ still leading the Irish and his younger brother Tommy enrolling early at Michigan, family game days are about to get a lot more interesting. The Carrs have deep Wolverine roots—granddad Lloyd Carr is a Michigan legend—but CJ chose his own path at Notre Dame. Now, with both brothers on rival teams, who gets the living room TV on Saturdays? How would you handle a house divided like this? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan football’s new hire could shake up the transfer portalMichigan just made a move that could change the game for their defense. With Tyler Stockton, Boise State’s former co-defensive coordinator, stepping in as safeties coach, all eyes are now on Ty Benefield—one of the top safeties in the transfer portal. Stockton coached Benefield at Boise State, so there’s a real chance Michigan could land this standout player. If you follow Michigan football or just love transfer portal drama, this is one to watch. How do you think this move could impact the Wolverines’ defense next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWhittingham Calls Michigan-OSU 'Intense'Coach Kyle Whittingham is stepping into The Game, and he knows what’s at stake. On Wake Up Barstool, Whittingham—who’s no stranger to heated rivalries from his Holy War days—called the Michigan-Ohio State clash nothing short of 'intense.' With Urban Meyer’s insights and the no-red rule in Ann Arbor, he’s ready to bring his own edge. Will we see another flag plant at the Shoe? Whittingham’s still thinking it over, but one thing’s for sure: this rivalry just got a new spark. #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan LB Cole Sullivan weighs transfer optionsMichigan fans, big news: standout linebacker Cole Sullivan is exploring his next move after entering the transfer portal. He’s already visited Oklahoma, and with all the coaching shakeups in Ann Arbor—including a new head coach and a different linebackers coach—his future with the Wolverines is up in the air. Sullivan’s impact on the field last season was huge, so it’s no surprise top programs are interested. Do you think he’ll stay loyal to Michigan or find a new home in the SEC? Let’s hear your thoughts on how these changes could shape the team next season! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan’s WR transfer hopes dashed by Oklahoma StateWyatt Young, one of the most electric receivers in the portal, is heading to Oklahoma State instead of Michigan. After a monster season at North Texas—racking up 1,264 yards and 10 touchdowns—he’s sticking with his former coach and teammates in Stillwater. Michigan fans might be disappointed, but it’s clear the Wolverines are targeting the right kind of playmakers to shake up their offense. Even if this one slipped away, it’s a sign that Whittingham is aiming high. What do you think Michigan needs most to get its offense back on track? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan football’s wild Utah shakeupMichigan football just hit the reset button in a big way. New head coach Kyle Whittingham wasted no time, bringing a wave of Utah and BYU coaches to Ann Arbor—while only three Wolverines survived the staff purge. Fans are split: some are fired up for fresh energy, others are furious about the Utah exodus and worried about recruiting in Big Ten territory. With the transfer portal wide open and key players already leaving, the next few weeks could define Michigan’s future. Is this bold overhaul what the program needs, or is Whittingham rolling the dice too hard? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan football keeps a legend on staffFred Jackson, a Michigan coaching icon, is sticking around under Kyle Whittingham’s new regime. Jackson’s decades of experience and deep roots in Ann Arbor have shaped some of the best running backs in Big Ten history. Even with injuries last season, Michigan’s ground game thrived, thanks in part to Jackson’s mentorship. For fans, this move means continuity and a proven formula for success. With both Jackson and Tony Alford guiding the backfield, the Wolverines are set to keep their rushing attack among the nation’s best. What do you think—will this veteran leadership help Michigan stay on top? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMichigan eyes top CB Smith Snowden in portalMichigan fans, the Wolverines are making a serious push for Smith Snowden, one of the best cornerbacks in the transfer portal. Snowden, who started every game for Utah last season and earned Second-Team All-Big 12 honors, brings a rare mix of versatility and experience—he’s not just a lockdown defender but also contributes on offense and special teams. With Michigan’s secondary losing key players to the portal, landing Snowden could be a game-changer for the defense. What do you think—would Snowden’s arrival help steady the ship in Ann Arbor? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan football’s biggest standouts and surprises in 2025Michigan football’s 2025 season had its ups and downs, but the real story is in the player performances. Jordan Marshall and Justice Haynes were absolute game-changers in the backfield, while Derrick Moore dominated on defense with 10 sacks. But it wasn’t all smooth sailing—some starters struggled, and a few even hit the transfer portal. The defense kept Michigan in the national top 25, but the offense, though improved, still left fans wanting more. Which player’s rise or fall surprised you most this year? Let’s talk about what these grades mean for next season’s hopes. #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTransfer portal shakes up Michigan football againJaden Mangham’s college football journey is turning heads—again. After making waves by transferring from Michigan State to rival Michigan, Mangham is hitting the transfer portal for a second time, leaving fans across the state buzzing. His moves have sparked plenty of debate, especially given his strong performances at both schools and the fierce rivalry between them. With one year of eligibility left, where Mangham lands next could have a big impact—not just for him, but for whichever team picks him up. What do you think about players switching sides in such heated rivalries? #Sports #TransferPortal #MichiganFootball00Share