John Camacho+FollowMichigan’s Citrus Bowl roster shakeupMichigan fans, brace yourselves—the Wolverines’ lineup for the Citrus Bowl is taking a bigger hit than expected. Interim coach Biff Poggi just revealed that the number of players missing the game could be as high as 15, not just the three official opt-outs we first heard about. Between injuries and last-minute decisions, the team’s depth is seriously being tested ahead of their showdown with Texas. With so many changes, it’s anyone’s guess how Michigan will perform. How do you think these roster challenges will impact the game—and what would you do in Poggi’s shoes? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan’s $250M booster stirs up Urban Meyer dramaMichigan football just got a wild twist—$250 million booster Dave Portnoy openly tried to recruit Urban Meyer, the legendary Ohio State coach, to join Kyle Whittingham’s staff in Ann Arbor. Imagine the chaos if Meyer, a die-hard Buckeye, ever crossed over to help Michigan! On a recent podcast, Portnoy floated the idea directly to Meyer, who quickly shot it down, saying he’d never wear Maize and Blue. Still, the thought of such a rivalry shake-up has fans buzzing. Would you ever welcome a rival legend to your team if it meant more wins? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan fans buzzing over Underwood’s futureBryce Underwood’s recent comments have Michigan fans on edge. After the Wolverines hired Kyle Whittingham as head coach, Underwood referred to the team as “the University of Michigan” instead of “us”—a small detail, but one that’s sparked big speculation about whether he’s eyeing the transfer portal. Underwood’s been a standout this season, so the idea of him leaving is huge. With the Citrus Bowl coming up, everyone’s wondering: is this his last game in maize and blue? What do you think—reading too much into it, or is there something to these words? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan football keeps key recruiter AlfordMichigan football fans, big news: Tony Alford is staying on as running backs coach under Kyle Whittingham. Alford’s return is a game-changer—not just because he’s a top recruiter (he landed five-star Savion Hiter), but also for his ability to get huge production from his backs. Three different players had 100+ yard, 3-TD games this season! With Alford sticking around, it looks like Michigan will keep Hiter, too. More staff moves are expected after the bowl games, but this first domino falling should boost confidence in Whittingham’s new era. What do you think of the staff so far? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowWhittingham Era Begins for WolverinesBig news in Ann Arbor! The Utes’ legend, Coach Kyle Whittingham, just made his first public speech as Michigan’s new head coach, stepping in after the Moore controversy. Whittingham called Michigan “a special place” and made it clear he’s chasing a national title. After 32 years with Utah, can he bring the Wolverines back to the top? Let’s talk expectations for this new chapter! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan’s new coach takes aim at Ohio StateKyle Whittingham wasted no time embracing Michigan’s biggest rivalry. At his first press conference, he joked that he now “dislikes” Ohio State—music to Wolverine fans’ ears. After a rocky coaching transition, Michigan is betting on Whittingham’s experience to shake things up and bring fresh energy to Ann Arbor. With his history under Urban Meyer and no Big Ten experience, he’s got a lot to prove. Can Whittingham rally the team and fanbase to take back the edge in The Game? What kind of culture shift do you want to see? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan QB Davis Warren enters transfer portalMichigan football is seeing a big change as Davis Warren, last year’s starting quarterback, is heading to the transfer portal. After overcoming leukemia and stepping up for the Wolverines in 2024, Warren’s journey took a tough turn with an ACL injury that sidelined him for the entire 2025 season. Now, with two years of eligibility left, he’s looking for a fresh start elsewhere. For Michigan fans, this move marks the end of an era bridging J.J. McCarthy and Bryce Underwood. How do you feel about Warren’s legacy and the team’s direction? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBryce Underwood stays with Michigan despite turmoilMichigan football just got a major boost—star quarterback Bryce Underwood and top receiver Andrew Marsh are sticking with the Wolverines, even after the shocking firing of head coach Sherrone Moore over a scandal. Many thought Underwood would bolt, especially since he joined Michigan to play for Moore and had a big NIL offer from LSU. But insiders say both players are committed to returning next season. Fans are breathing a sigh of relief, calling it a no-brainer to stay with a strong program. What do you think—will this loyalty pay off for Michigan on the field next year? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowKyle Whittingham’s Michigan challenge: Can he break his own streak?Michigan just hired Kyle Whittingham, a coach with a reputation for consistency and big wins—but here’s the twist: he’s never lost to the Wolverines, beating them three times under three different coaches. Now, he’s the one in charge in Ann Arbor. Fans are buzzing about whether his past dominance over Michigan will finally translate into success for the team itself. Meanwhile, star quarterback Bryce Underwood is still on the fence about staying, waiting to see Whittingham’s vision for the offense. Do you think Whittingham’s track record will help or haunt Michigan? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowBryce Underwood and Andrew Marsh staying in Ann ArborMichigan football just got a huge boost—both Bryce Underwood and Andrew Marsh are sticking around for next season. With new head coach Kyle Whittingham stepping in, keeping these two stars was priority number one, and it looks like his personal approach paid off. Whittingham’s first sit-down was with Underwood, focusing on listening and building trust. The staff believes Underwood’s dual-threat skills will thrive in their new offense, and Marsh’s breakout as a freshman receiver makes their partnership even more exciting. How do you feel about Michigan’s future with these two leading the way? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share