Michigan Football

Where Will Michigan’s Blake Corum Get Drafted in the 2024 NFL Draft?

Michigan legend Blake Corum is eagerly awaiting which NFL team will draft him into the pro ranks.

As the NFL Draft approaches, Michigan fans are buzzing with excitement and pride for Blake Corum, a standout running back who played a pivotal role in securing a national championship for the Wolverines. For Michigan enthusiasts, there is no bigger name from this championship roster entering the draft than Corum—even though his teammate, quarterback J.J. McCarthy, and defensive back Mike Saner, may be drafted higher. Corum, however, has etched his name in Michigan lore as one of the program’s all-time greats.

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How One Man Single-Handedly Changed College Football Forever

Amidst controversy, Connor Stalions forever changed the game of college football.

In a tale of technological intrigue and strategic maneuvering, the saga of Connor Stalions not only rocked the foundations of NCAA football but also catalyzed a pivotal shift in how the game communicates—literally and figuratively. This story, part investigative drama and part tech evolution, centers on the allegations against Stalions, a Michigan staffer implicated in orchestrating an elaborate signal-stealing system.

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The Fierce Battle for Michigan’s Starting Quarterback Spot This Spring

Alex Orji may be the most exciting athlete at Michigan since Denard Robinson, but questions remain about his throwing ability. Photo: Paul Sancya, AP.

As the University of Michigan gears up for spring football practice, the spotlight intensely focuses on the quarterback position, where a riveting battle is expected to unfold. Among the contenders, two names stand out as potential leaders for the starting role in week one, alongside a few dark horses waiting in the wings.

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Is This Wolverine, Returning For His 15th NFL Season, One of the Best Pros Ever From Michigan?

Brandon Graham has played more games for the Eagles than any player in history.

Drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2010, Graham has become the embodiment of loyalty and consistency in a league often characterized by frequent player movement. Returning to the Eagles for his 15th season after signing a one-year contract extension, Graham stands as a testament to the impact a player can have when dedication to a single team forms the cornerstone of their career.

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The One Position Michigan Must Improve Upon on the Recruiting Trail

After signing and new contract, Michigan passing game coordinator Ron Bellamy is on the lookout for top wide receiver talent.

The departure of Jim Harbaugh and the subsequent promotion of Sherrone Moore to head coach have signaled a new era for Michigan football. Amidst this transition, Ron Bellamy, recently promoted to passing game coordinator and a former Wolverine himself, has been pivotal in targeting high-caliber recruits to enhance Michigan’s aerial assault capabilities.

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Remembering Craig Roh: A Legacy Beyond the Field

Beloved Michigan Man Craig Roh is gone but not forgotten.

The University of Michigan and its vast community of fans, alumni, and former athletes are mourning the loss of one of their own, Craig Roh, who has tragically passed away at the tender age of 33 after a valiant 18-month battle with colon cancer. The news, announced by his wife, brings a somber reminder of the fragility of life and the courage it takes to face such a formidable opponent as cancer.

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Empowering Student-Athletes: Michigan’s Strategic Investment in NIL Growth

Michigan announced expanded partnerships with Learfield and Altius Sports Partners in the realm of NIL.

The University of Michigan Athletics is taking a giant leap forward in the realm of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for its student-athletes. By expanding its partnership with Learfield and joining forces with Altius Sports Partners (ASP), Michigan is setting a new standard in collegiate sports, proving its commitment to the success and empowerment of its athletes both on and off the field.

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Cullen or Martindale? Who Will Be Michigan’s Next Defensive Coordinator?

There are conflicting reports that Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore may be in pursuit of Wink Martindale or Joe Cullen for the defensive coordinator position.

In the world of college football, rumors and reports fly faster than a Hail Mary pass at the end of a nail-biting game. The latest buzz from the University of Michigan’s football program serves as a perfect example of this frenetic energy, with two reputable insiders offering conflicting insights into the Wolverines’ search for a new defensive coordinator.

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Kirk Campbell’s Promotion: A New Chapter for Michigan’s Offense

Kirk Campbell has been announced as Michigan's new offensive Coordinator.

In a move that has been the subject of much speculation and anticipation within the University of Michigan’s football community, Head Football Coach Sherrone Moore has officially announced the promotion of Kirk Campbell to Offensive Coordinator. This decision comes at a pivotal moment for the Wolverines, as fans and pundits alike were keenly waiting to see how Moore would shape her coaching staff, especially in the critical offensive coordinator position.

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