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Jeremiah Smith was a different kind of freshman for the Ohio State Buckeyes last season with the way he exploded onto the scene. From the start, Smith was the focal point of the offense, and the Buckeyes rolled all year—until they didn’t,
Five-star running back Savion Hiter committed to Michigan on Tuesday during a ceremony hosted at Mineral, Virginia's Louisa County High School. Hiter, the top running back prospect in the class of 2026, chose the Wolverines over an impressive list of suitors including Tennessee, Georgia and Ohio State .
Gus Johnson is a 58-year-old play-by-play man for Fox Sports’ weekend college football telecasts, known for his boisterous commentary and signature catch phrases. Johnson, a native of Detroit, is also beloved for his March Madness basketball telecasts among other professional endeavors.
Once again, Michigan boasts multiple weapons at running back that can be deployed a few different ways. Here is our projected split in the backfield for the 2025 season:
Louisa County running back Savion Hiter following his commitment to Michigan.Watch the full Q&A in the video at the end of this story. Hiter Recruitment Michigan extended an offer to Hiter last offseason,
As the 2025 college football season approaches, Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore addressed the media with updates on the Wolverines' progress, particularly on
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WolverinesWire on MSNFinal Michigan football depth chart projection in advance of the 2025 season
Michigan football's projected starters and backups are becoming clearer as fall camp progresses. True freshman Bryce Underwood is projected to start at quarterback, with Jake Garcia as backup. Michigan football will take the field in official capacity for the first time in a week and a half. But who will be those first players out on the field?
Fortunately for Brady, Michigan won their next eight games after that and finished the campaign with a 10-3 record. According to the legendary signal-caller, he stayed true to Michigan’s mantra, “Those who stay will be champions” — established by former coach Bo Schembechler.
Last Friday, the NCAA handed down its punishment to Michigan football for Connor Stalions' impermissible scouting operation. Those punishments included lengthy