Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTexas RB Phenom Flips to Safety at MichiganWow, talk about a plot twist! Taylor Tatum, the Texas high school legend who shattered Longview’s rushing records, is switching from tailback to safety after transferring to Michigan. Injuries slowed him at Oklahoma, but now the Wolverines are banking on his versatility to fill a depleted secondary. With Michigan’s RB room stacked, Tatum’s move could be a game-changer. Do you think this switch helps Michigan’s defense, or should they keep the door open for him on offense? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan’s O-line just got even deeperLawrence Hattar is back in Ann Arbor after briefly entering the transfer portal, adding serious depth to Michigan’s offensive line. With his D-II championship pedigree and experience at both guard spots, Hattar joins a group of returning linemen that’s shaping up to be one of the most competitive in years. Under new O-line coach Jim Harding—who’s sent 13 players to the NFL—expect this unit to be a real force in 2026. How do you think this mix of young talent and seasoned transfers will impact Michigan’s run game next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan football’s transfer shakeup: Who’s making waves?Michigan’s football roster is getting a major facelift with 19 new transfers under Coach Kyle Whittingham. The buzz is all about Salesi Moa, who followed Whittingham from Utah and brings rare versatility—he can play both sides of the ball and might become a game-changer in the secondary or as a receiver. Smith Snowden, another Utah transfer, is expected to bring leadership and depth to the cornerback spot. While linebacker additions aren’t big names, players like Nathaniel Staehling and Aisea Moa could quietly fill key gaps. Which new Wolverine are you most excited to see on the field? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan football rocked by blackmail claimsAllegations of blackmail and unfair treatment are shaking up Michigan football after former wide receiver Anthony Simpson claimed players and staff used ex-coach Sherrone Moore’s affair as leverage for playing time. Simpson says he was denied a fair shot on the field despite support from team captains and strong performances in practice. The fallout comes after Moore’s firing over the affair and subsequent criminal charges. Some former teammates dispute Simpson’s story, but the controversy has the community buzzing about what really goes on behind the scenes in college sports. How do you think scandals like this impact team culture and trust? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan’s running back room just got deeperBryson Kuzdzal is heading back to Ann Arbor after briefly entering the transfer portal, giving Michigan fans something to cheer about. After stepping up big time last season—rushing for 100 yards in his first start and finishing with 326 yards and four touchdowns—Kuzdzal’s return adds much-needed depth and experience to the Wolverines’ backfield. With Michigan planning to lean on the run game again, having a proven, reliable runner back in the mix could make a real difference. What do you think this means for Michigan’s chances next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan football’s new corner brings serious speedMichigan just landed a big boost for its defense—Anaheim’s Ernest Nunley, a speedy 2026 cornerback, is joining the Wolverines after flipping from Cal. He’s not just another recruit; Nunley’s track speed (24.4 in the 200m) adds a whole new dimension to Michigan’s secondary. With all the recent roster shakeups, this is a much-needed win for the team. Curious to see how Nunley’s speed will translate on the field? Let’s talk about what this means for Michigan’s future and how you feel about Whittingham’s first high school recruit! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowWhy Michigan fans should watch Christian HanshawMichigan’s new coaching staff is making waves in recruiting, and one name catching serious buzz is Christian Hanshaw—a 6'5", 230-pound tight end from Utah with NFL bloodlines and a game built on grit. Hanshaw’s blocking is so physical he looks like an extra lineman, but he’s also got the speed to stretch defenses. He’s already impressed in Ann Arbor and has strong ties to the new staff, especially tight ends coach Freddie Whittingham. While he hasn’t received an offer yet, the mutual interest is heating up. Would you like to see Hanshaw in maize and blue? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan football’s transfer moves shake things upMichigan football’s new era under Kyle Whittingham isn’t about stacking up transfers—it’s about smart, targeted moves. Instead of flooding the roster, Whittingham focused on keeping key players from leaving and filling real gaps. Some big names nearly left but decided to stay, while the team added new faces like QB Colin Hurley and RB Taylor Tatum. With the transfer portal now closed, any further changes will be limited. How do you feel about this approach—prioritizing team chemistry over sheer numbers? Let’s talk about what this means for the Wolverines’ future. #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMichigan lands promising safety Ernest NunleyMichigan’s secondary just got a boost—Ernest Nunley, a versatile three-star safety, is joining the Wolverines after a quick courtship with the new coaching staff. Nunley had originally signed with Cal but reopened his recruitment and found a fast connection in Ann Arbor. With his early enrollment, he’ll get a jump on spring practices and add much-needed depth and competition to Michigan’s defense. It’s a quiet but important recruiting win as the Wolverines reload for the future. What do you think—will Nunley make an immediate impact, or is this more about building for the long haul? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan football’s newest DB could shake things upMichigan just picked up Ernest Nunley, a versatile defensive back who’s already turning heads for his ability to play anywhere in the secondary. Even though his recruiting ranking isn’t flashy, the coaching staff clearly sees something special—especially after some recent transfer departures. Nunley’s senior stats are impressive: 57 tackles, five interceptions, and 20 pass breakups. With his speed and athleticism, he could become a key piece for Michigan’s defense in the coming years. What do you think—will Nunley surprise everyone and make an early impact, or will he need time to develop? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share