
Mike Boynton Jr. Named Head Coach of Michigan Wolverines Basketball
The University of Michigan announced that Mike Boynton Jr. will lead the Wolverines, bringing a championship pedigree and a defensive identity after a meteoric rise.
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The University of Michigan announced that Mike Boynton Jr. will lead the Wolverines, bringing a championship pedigree and a defensive identity after a meteoric rise.

A recent ESPN Football Power Index analysis outlines the leading contenders for the 2026 title, highlighting Ohio State's top position and the shifting landscape shaped by transfers and coaching moves.

Michigan announced the appointment of Jason Beck as its new offensive coordinator, a move aimed at accelerating the development of a talented but inexperienced offensive unit ahead of the 2026 season.

After a brief stint at Texas, wide receiver Jaime Ffrench announced his move to Michigan, where he expects to battle for a starting role this fall.

The lawsuit, filed by former executive assistant Paige Shiver, accuses the University of Michigan of violating the Freedom of Information Act by refusing to release documents tied to the $12 million investigation into former coach Sherrone Moore’s termination.

A freshman point guard's game‑winning basket not only secured a national title but also set the stage for a promising next season amid coaching change and NBA draft anticipation.

The Ducks' 2026 slate blends early non‑conference tests, a challenging Big Ten stretch and a November gauntlet that could define their season, with health and development emerging as decisive factors.

Ricky Liburd, a redshirt freshman guard/forward, has decided to remain with the Michigan Wolverines after head coach Dusty May’s departure, while interim coach Mike Boynton Jr. prepares for the 2026‑27 season.

Michigan sophomore forward JP Estrella has announced he will return for his junior year, opting to stay with the Wolverines despite the departure of head coach Dusty May and a recent transfer from Tennessee.
From Michigan and Michigan State rivals to top NHL picks, the Nashville Predators' development camp reveals how college hockey is reshaping the league's talent pipeline.

From offensive linemen to defensive playmakers, the top incoming freshmen are poised to become multimillion‑dollar cornerstones for their schools, forcing coaches to rethink traditional development timelines.

After a two‑year missionary stint in Spain, three‑star linebacker Weston Port re‑opened his recruitment and ultimately chose Michigan over several powerhouse programs.

Mike Boynton, a former Oklahoma State head coach and Michigan assistant, is appointed interim head coach of the Wolverines after Dusty May left for the Dallas Mavericks, facing both continuity and pressure.

The 2026 freshman class in the Big Ten is generating excitement as several recruits are expected to contribute right away, reshaping team dynamics and strategies.

A favorable schedule, key transfers and a deep pool of talent position Penn State to contend for an 11‑1 record and a playoff spot in 2026.

Three‑star quarterback Thaddeus Thatcher chose Oregon State over Michigan after a whirlwind recruitment, leaving the Big Ten program to reconsider its quarterback strategy for the 2027 class.
Elliot Cadeau announced his return to Michigan on Instagram, joining Trey McKenney and others as the Wolverines aim for continuity after Dusty May’s exit.

Elliot Cadeau will return for his senior year, anchoring Michigan's backcourt after a national championship, while NBA-bound departures and new coaching directions shape the upcoming season.

The Wolverines' 2027 class gained momentum as three top prospects announced their commitments during a high‑profile weekend visit, underscoring the program's appeal across positions and geography.

Elliot Cadeau commits to Michigan, ensuring continuity under interim coach Mike Boynton Jr. after Dusty May's move to the NBA.

Predictions for the Scarlet Knights’ upcoming schedule outline a mix of dominant wins and tight contests, highlighting key battles against Big Ten rivals and non‑conference opponents.

The Big Ten’s interior defensive line is shaping up to be one of the most competitive units in college football for the 2026 season, with several programs boasting standout talent that could define the conference’s defensive identity.

Michigan's Enow Etta and Jonah Lea’ea, Ohio State's Eddrick Houston and James Smith, Oregon's Bear Alexander and A’Mauri Washington, and Indiana's Tyrique Tucker headline the Big Ten's most promising interior defensive linemen for 2026.
From a mid‑season crisis to a championship‑winning climax, the 2024 Ohio State Buckeyes overcame early setbacks, rallying around senior leadership and dramatic plays that defined a storybook season.