Former Georgia linebacker Troy Bowles, son of Bucs coach Todd Bowles, commits to Michigan as the Wolverines' sixth transfer portal addition, bringing three years of eligibility to a reloading defense.
Super Bowl XXVII winning coach Jon Gruden has descended upon Tampa Bay to visit the Michigan Wolverines practice. Gruden, who recently made waves for joining Barstool Sports as an analyst, is well known for his affinity for quarterback coaching and mentoring.
Kalel Mullings led Michigan football in rushes (185), yards (948), and rushing touchdowns (12) but did not travel to Tampa, Florida, with the team.
Michigan football's history of developing NFL talent continues to be a strong as any other program in the country.
Wherever Jim Harbaugh goes, he wins. Period. On Saturday, the Los Angeles Chargers defeated the New England Patriots, 40-7, to improve to 10-6 on the year and clinch a spot in the NFL Playoffs in Harbaugh's first season back in the NFL. This comes one year removed from leading Michigan to its first national championship since 1997.
After playing two seasons for the Michigan Wolverines, edge rusher Josaiah Stewart announced on Monday that he'll be leaving Ann Arbor, declaring for the NFL draft.
The Michigan Wolverines weren't able to repeat as national champions in 2024 after their majestic triumph in the 2023 College Football Playoff. Don't blame the interior defensive line tandem of Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant.
The kid you may have seen high-five Bryce Underwood ahead of Michigan football's bowl practice? That was son of former U-M kicker Garrett Rivas.
Michigan football may have gone 7-5 this past season but it was rife with talent — particularly on the defensive side of the ball. But even with multiple stars declaring for the NFL draft shortly after the conclusion of the regular season, there was one Wolverine who appeared to be holding out.
In July 2022, Jim Harbaugh said Michigan had two freshmen who were “gifts from the football gods.” Neither had even played a snap in college yet. Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant both leave after three years as All-Americans, national champions and projected first-round picks. pic.twitter.com/7PT9Q3lja7
Colson has played in three games since a stint on injured reserve forced him to miss four contests. The former three-year Michigan starter has appeared in nine games as a reserve linebacker this season, totaling 24 tackles while playing 32% of defensive snaps.
Taking to social media, Mullings announced that he is officially moving on, meaning The Game was his final game. He has officially declared for the NFL draft, forgoing his final eligible appearance.