Michigan Football included in Top 12 cut for four-star offensive lineman Carter Scruggs, as Wolverines look to add to 2026 recruiting class
One of the top quarterback prospects in the country for the 2026 class has put the Michigan Wolverines in his top 6, according to On3. Brady Smigiel, the No. 6
Michigan has seen a few offensive linemen leave the team since the season ended. Right tackle Andrew Gentry had started games for the Wolverines, but Michigan h
The Pitt football team landed a commitment from Michigan graduate student offensive lineman Jeffrey Persi through the transfer portal.
Michigan Football defensive coordinator WInk Martindale linked to opening with New Orleans Saints in potential return to the NFL
Michigan State football earned a commitment to the 2026 class Friday from tight end Joey Caudill from Mansfield, Ohio.
Michigan appears to have its work cut out of it if it's looking to climb back in the College Football Playoff picture, at least according to analysts.
Ohio State and Texas are in the top-three of Joel Klatt's way-too-early top-10, but there's a surprise team that holds the top spot.
Has Ohio State football ever lost to Michigan and won the national championship in the same season? Here's the answer:
At 6-foot-4 and 285 pounds, Johnson is listed as the No. 21 player in Michigan and No. 87 interior offensive lineman in the 2025 class, according to 247Sports Composite. His other offers include Maryland, Purdue, Illinois and Boston College.
Judkins, who transferred from Ole Miss last offseason, has inserted himself as one of the top playmakers for the Buckeyes this season. Since the 13-10 loss to Michigan that ended their regular season, Ohio State has been on a tear — beating Tennessee, Oregon and Texas by a combined 59 points.
Michigan famously holds the record for the most wins in college football history, so it naturally follows that the Wolverines have a few titles to their name. They have two in the poll era (since 1936) and one in the College Football Playoff era, for the 2023 season.