
Mylan Griggs Commits to Michigan Wolverines, Citing Focus and Humility
Four‑star wide receiver Mylan Griggs has pledged to join the Michigan Wolverines in 2028, praising the program’s accountability culture and his new coach’s energetic approach
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Four‑star wide receiver Mylan Griggs has pledged to join the Michigan Wolverines in 2028, praising the program’s accountability culture and his new coach’s energetic approach

Former BYU standout and seasoned assistant Micah Simon joins the Michigan Wolverines as wide receivers coach, bringing a track record of player development and a focus on building a 1,000‑yard receiver.

During the annual spring game at Michigan Stadium, coach Micah Simon’s conversation with wide receiver Logan Forbes highlighted the team’s evolving offensive strategy.

New wide receiver coaches Micah Simon and Marques Hagans are set to inject toughness into Michigan’s offense, a shift that aligns with quarterback Bryce Underwood’s development and head coach Jason Beck’s vision as the team prepares for fall camp.

Michigan's latest scholarship offer to wide receiver Hayden Koo highlights the growing emphasis on both athletic prowess and academic alignment in college recruiting.
Michigan's latest scholarship offer to four-star wide receiver Dedrick Kimbrough underscores its commitment to securing top talent in the 2028 class, even as the player navigates a crowded field of suitors.

Michigan’s revamped wide receiver room, led by coach Micah Simon, blends transfers and a top recruit as the program seeks to finally unlock its potential.

Mylan Griggs, a top Michigan recruiting target, discusses his impressions of the Wolverines' new coaching staff, campus visits, and the program's unified atmosphere.

Damani Warren chose Texas A&M over Michigan after a key visit, leaving the Wolverines with just one wide receiver commit and forcing a rapid rebuild of their receiving corps.

Four-star wide receiver Damani Warren chose Texas A&M over Michigan, stripping the Wolverines of a key offensive weapon and highlighting a challenging recruiting landscape.
In Ann Arbor, new head coach Kyle Whittingham builds a family‑centric culture, hiring relatives, while running backs coach Tony Alford balances nepotism concerns with the benefits of a close‑knit staff.

Michigan’s recent scholarship offers to Marquis Ray and Mario Manningham Jr. highlight the program’s tradition of recruiting legacy players, with both athletes poised to continue family legacies in Ann Arbor.

Four-star wide receiver Dakota Guerrant announces his verbal commitment to Oregon, citing the program’s recent NFL draft successes and his desire for a more explosive passing attack, while Michigan looks to improve its offense to retain the top Michigan prospect.

Four-star prospect Dakota Guerrant chose the Oregon Ducks over the Michigan Wolverines, highlighting the shifting dynamics of elite college football recruiting.

The Wolverines are banking on a revamped passing attack, elite wide‑receiver additions and the emergence of Texas transfer Jaime Ffrench to climb from a 107th‑ranked unit.
A revamped receiving corps, bolstered by transfers, freshmen and a new offensive scheme, is poised to become the Wolverines' most dynamic weapon yet.

In a recent interview, Michigan’s Andrew Marsh reflects on his breakout freshman year, the arrival of new playmakers and the coaching changes that promise a more dynamic attack.

Michigan's emerging receiving corps combines proven production with newfound speed, setting the stage for a potentially transformative season.
Michigan football is doubling down on in‑state talent, landing four four‑star prospects in May and targeting the state’s elite recruits as the program looks to cement its 2027 roster.

Four‑star recruit Quentin Burrell announces his commitment to Michigan, citing coaching integrity and a promising future for the program.

Quentin Burrell, a four-star wide receiver from Chicago, has officially committed to the University of Michigan, bringing his elite talent and recruiting energy to Ann Arbor.

Top recruit Quentin Burrell chooses Michigan, bolstering the Wolverines' receiving corps with proven production and elite athleticism.

During a live announcement, recruit Quentin Burrell accidentally wore a Notre Dame hat before correcting the mistake, then explained why he is joining Michigan Football and the ambitions he brings to the program.

The Chicago standout, ranked among the top receivers nationally, announced his commitment to Michigan, citing the program’s trajectory and coaching staff as key factors.