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WolverinesWire on MSNMichigan football WR Amorion Walker enters transfer portal -- againSuch is often the case in college football with players being able to transfer from their school to another at any time.
After winning back-to-back Joe Moore Awards for the nation's best offensive line, the Wolverines' line took a step backward ...
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MLive Flint/Saginaw/Bay City on MSNMichigan receiver who lost his jersey number headed for NCAA transfer portalAmorion Walker left Michigan early in 2024, only to return last summer. Now he's planning to depart a second time.
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WolverinesWire on MSNEnow Etta eager to prove mettle in 2025 for Michigan footballIn 2024 for Michigan football, that player was edge rusher-turned-defensive tackle Enow Etta. Etta had a role last season, ...
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WolverinesWire on MSNMichigan football offense thriving in spring ball with deep ball throws, improved run gameMichigan football fans will get to see the new-look offense in action on April 19 in the annual spring game held at The Big ...
With spring ball officially underway, fans are eager to get their first look at the Wolverines when they take the field in ...
The Michigan Wolverines have plenty of ground to make up if they hope to sign another top rated recruiting class in 2026.
From Braylon Edwards and Jason Avant to Anthony Carter and Amani Toomer, many great WR have come to U-M. Is the next great ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNMichigan football loses first transfer during the spring transfer portal windowAccording to On3 Sports, Lorenzetti is Michigan football's first spring window transfer portal entry as he'll look for an ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNMichigan football defensive players marvel at Bryce Underwood's maturity at quarterbackANN ARBOR, Mich. -- With Fresno State transfer quarterback Mikey Keene nursing an injury during spring ball, now is the time ...
Michigan football witnessed a sudden roster change Thursday. The Wolverines are losing one of their more versatile players on the roster.
If there's a coach in the country who lost more talent in his room since last year than Michigan football's defensive line coach Lou Esposito, may he speak now or forever hold his peace. It's hard to ...
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