Michigan, Wolverines and College Football Playoff
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After going nearly three months without a commitment in the 2026 class, Michigan has landed two this week. It also picked up a verbal pledge from Cincinnati (Ohio) St. Xavier three-star linebacker Aden Reeder on Thursday – three days after he backed off his commitment to Wisconsin.
Michigan is enjoying a much-needed bye week after squeaking out a win against Purdue last weekend. The Wolverines escaped the Boilermakers with a 21-16 win and
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Wolverines flip legacy recruit with plenty of upside who comes from Michigan national championship bloodlines
The Michigan Wolverines are once again recruiting at a high level. A year after boasting the number six overall recruiting class in 2025, the Wolverines are sitting tenth in 2026 with plenty of time and names they are pursuing before Early Signing Day in December.
Wolverines battled back in a scoring frenzy, snatching the lead and silencing Wisconsin's perfect season with late empty-netters.
Michigan stands at 7-2, but the Wolverines haven't found a great rhythm even against weaker opponents in the Big Ten.
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Michigan Hockey Preview: No. 2 Wolverines host No. 10 Wisconsin
No. 2 Michigan Hockey looks to build on its Big Ten-opening sweep, as No. 10 Wisconsin visits Yost in a Top-10 showdown this weekend:
The Oakland Golden Grizzlies and the Michigan Wolverines meet Monday at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
3. Nobody needs the head coach to throw his team under the bus after a win, or anytime, really. But Moore’s defenses of the passing game are starting to ring hollow as the Wolverines and their five-star quarterback continue to muddle through mistakes and missed opportunities.
Lunardi is predicting Michigan to win the national championship in Dusty May's second year as the head coach. He has Duke, Purdue, and UConn in the Final Four with the Wolverines, but Michigan is the team that Lunardi thinks comes out on top.