Aaron Taylor+FollowWhittingham’s Bold Move: BYU’s DC to MichiganKyle Whittingham just shook up the college football world by bringing BYU’s defensive mastermind, Jay Hill, to Michigan—even after years of battling in the Holy War rivalry. Despite Hill’s deep Cougar roots, Whittingham praised his trust and experience, calling him a game-changer for the Wolverines’ defense. This hire is sure to add extra spice to future Michigan matchups! Thoughts on this crossover move? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan Football’s new hire could change everythingMichigan Football just brought in Doug Elisaia as the new strength and conditioning coach, and this move could be a real game-changer. Elisaia worked for years at Utah with head coach Kyle Whittingham, where their teams were known for being tough and physical. After a season where Michigan struggled to keep up with top teams, fans have been calling for a serious upgrade in the weight room. With Elisaia’s reputation for building both strength and mental toughness, there’s a lot of hope that Michigan can get back to dominating on the field. What do you think—will this new hire make the difference? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan football’s transfer portal shakeupMichigan football just made a big move in the transfer portal, adding six new players in just two days—including some under-the-radar talent that could make a real difference this season. Safety Chris Bracy, who quietly transferred from Memphis, brings serious experience and is expected to compete for a starting spot. The Wolverines also picked up a versatile offensive lineman and two wide receivers, plus a seasoned quarterback for depth. There’s buzz about two brothers possibly joining next. With so many fresh faces, how do you think these new additions will impact Michigan’s lineup and chemistry? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan’s QB room gets a major boostMichigan football just got a serious upgrade at quarterback depth, landing LSU transfer Colin Hurley—who still has three years of eligibility left. With four QBs leaving, this move means the Wolverines now have a solid backup plan behind star Bryce Underwood. Hurley, a former four-star recruit, brings a strong arm and a winning pedigree from Florida high school football. He’s young, hungry, and ready to develop under new head coach Kyle Whittingham. What do you think—does this new QB lineup give Michigan the edge they need for another big run? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan Snags Portal Safety Over ClemsonWolverine fans, big news from the portal: Michigan just landed Chris Bracy, the hard-hitting safety who visited Death Valley last week. The Tigers made a push, but Bracy—who racked up 81 tackles at Memphis—chose to join the Maize and Blue. With Penn State’s Elliot Washington II and Southern Miss’s Corey Myrick already in, will Clemson chase another safety before the portal closes? Let’s hear your takes on this recruiting battle! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBYU Snags Key LB, Wolverines Left ReelingTough break for the Maize and Blue! Michigan looked like the front-runner for former Cal LB Cade Uluave, but he chose BYU instead—thanks in part to Michigan’s tough transfer credit rules. The Wolverines just can’t seem to catch a break at linebacker, even after landing Max Alford from BYU. With Uluave off the board, Michigan’s depth at LB is looking thin. Who do you think steps up next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMichigan football keeps star defender for 2026Jyaire Hill is sticking with Michigan football for another season, and that’s a huge boost for the Wolverines’ defense. With so many players transferring or eyeing the NFL, keeping a top corner like Hill—who made big plays against rivals like Ohio State—means the secondary stays strong. Pairing Hill with Zeke Berry gives Michigan a solid foundation, even as they look to fill a few more spots. In today’s college football, holding onto your best talent is almost as big as landing new recruits. How do you feel about Michigan’s chances with Hill back in the mix? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMichigan’s offense gets a major boostJJ Buchanan is officially joining the Wolverines, and his arrival could shake up Michigan’s offense in a big way. This isn’t just another transfer—Buchanan’s versatility as both a tight end and wide receiver means he’s a real threat downfield, something Michigan’s been missing since Marlin Klein left for the NFL. Last season at Utah, Buchanan racked up 427 yards and 5 touchdowns, with most of his catches coming on deep throws. With coaches who know his game already in Ann Arbor, it feels like Michigan is gearing up for a more dynamic attack. How do you see Buchanan fitting into the lineup next season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball30Share
phughes+FollowMichigan’s passing attack just got a major upgradeJ.J. Buchanan, a dynamic 6’4” tight end, is joining Michigan after following coach Kyle Whittingham from Utah. Buchanan brings real playmaking power—he caught 26 passes for 427 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman. With Marlin Klein off to the NFL and injuries thinning the roster, Buchanan’s versatility is exactly what the Wolverines need to stretch the field and keep defenses guessing. He’s got three years of eligibility left, so fans can expect to see him making an impact for a while. How do you think Buchanan will change Michigan’s offense this season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball60Share
John Camacho+FollowMichigan lands big OL transfer from NebraskaMichigan’s offensive line just got a major boost—Houston Ka’aha’aina-Torres, a 6’3”, 300-pound lineman from Nebraska, is joining the Wolverines after a strong visit to Ann Arbor. He’s got four years of eligibility left, so this isn’t just a short-term fix. It’s also the second time this year Michigan’s added talent from Hawaii, which could mean a new recruiting pipeline. With the O-line being such a key part of Michigan’s success, how do you think this move will impact the team’s future? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share