While Michigan watches its quarterback situation play out in spring, Sherrone Moore and his staff will be paying close to attention to the receivers as well.
Michigan Wolverines football finished 8-5 with a fifth-place finish in the Big Ten last season, looking to bounce back in 2025 in its second year under head man Sherrone Moore. While the Maize and Blue have lost eight players to the NFL that were invited to the scouting combine,
The No. 17-ranked Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball team must be studied by archaeologists, as their poor play down the stretch of the season with the chance to secure a Big Ten Conference championship is head-scratching.
Michigan might be the most frustrating team to watch ever. They can’t rebound (Illinois 14-5 in offensive rebounds) They can’t hit free throws (40% today) And, They can’t hold on to the basketball (10 turnovers) Not sure how they’re winning. Not sure it can continue.
The regular season is winding down and the Big Ten Tournament is around the corner and on Wednesday, March 5 the No. 17 Michigan Wolverines host the No. 13 Maryland Terrapins at the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Michigan State shocked Maryland with a game winning half-court shot to take back top perch in the Big Ten standings. Michigan (21-6, 13-3) still has a very clea
Michigan basketball lost to Illinois, 93-73, at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor on Sunday. The loss drops the Wolverines a game behind Big Ten-leading Michigan State with two games to play.