Four-star behemoth defensive lineman Jermaine Kinsler was slated to visit the University of Florida this weekend. According to recruiting insider Brice Marich t
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
The Florida Gators are hard at working trying to flip one of two commitments in Michigan's 2026 recruiting class. According to Rivals' Adam Gorney, Florida head coach Billy Napier plans to visit Michigan four-star safety (and commit) Brody Jennings' school on Monday.
Two top 100-ranked recruits remain in the 2025 class. Can Michigan land Ty Haywood, the highest-ranked uncommitted prospect?
Moore helped engineer flips of five-star QB Bryce Underwood, five-star defensive end Nathaniel Marshall, four-star safety Jordan Young, four-star cornerback Shamari Earls, as well as winning out for four-star LB Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng.
Upcoming visits could be big here. While he certainly provided a glowing review of Michigan, Broadnax is currently considered to be leaning toward Florida according to most recruiting sites ...
“We’ve got to fix some things,” May said. “We’ve got to find some solutions to the problems that we face.”
A vital component for high-tech-driven economic development is a new model of cooperation between Ann Arbor and Detroit.
Purdue next faces Michigan 7-footers Danny Wolf and Vladislav Goldin, who made the Wolverines a Big Ten championship contender.
As for the 2025 Senior Bowl roster, we’ll break that down a bit more as we go along here, but first let’s answer the question posed in our headline. Here are the seven 2025 Senior Bowl players who were 5-star recruits coming out of high school (listed in alphabetical order):
One of the best parts about sports is every season is different. While many of the best and worst teams in each sport will largely be the same year over year fo
Qayden Samuels, a four-star shooting guard in the 2026 class, says he is currently hearing from five schools the most (in no particular order): Rutgers, Georgetown, Villanova, Alabama, and Washington.