
John Collins Leaves Michigan for Detroit Lions Coaching Role
John Collins is transitioning from Michigan Football to the Detroit Lions as a scouting assistant, bringing a proven eye for talent that helped craft a five‑star laden recruiting class.
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John Collins is transitioning from Michigan Football to the Detroit Lions as a scouting assistant, bringing a proven eye for talent that helped craft a five‑star laden recruiting class.

John Collins is leaving Michigan Football to become a scouting assistant for the Detroit Lions, a move that follows a highly successful recruiting class and a stint under Georgia's Kirby Smart.

Michigan's 2026 recruiting class arrives with a mix of top‑tier prospects and underrated underclassmen poised to influence the Wolverines' future.

Mike Boynton Jr. steps up as head coach of the Michigan Wolverines basketball team after Dusty May left for the Dallas Mavericks, a move that mirrors the recent internal hiring of Sherrone Moore in football and raises questions about continuity and championship prospects.

After guiding Michigan to a national title and a Big Ten crown, Dusty May accepted the head‑coaching position with the Dallas Mavericks. Michigan’s athletic director announced an interim appointment for Boynton, sparking discussion about the program’s future.
Benny Patterson III, a former All‑State defensive end from Indiana, is entering his second year with the University of Michigan football program. After a season primarily on special teams, he is working to expand his role under new head coach Kyle Whittingham and contribute to the Wolverines' defense.

Redshirt sophomore Jake Guarnera will reprise his role as center for the Michigan Wolverines, bringing experience, versatility and a proven track record to a unit poised for a ground‑focused attack.

Dusty May’s departure after a 2026 national title has set off a chain reaction in Ann Arbor, where the university has a track record of swift coaching changes.

Mike Boynton Jr., known for his defensive expertise and prior head‑coaching experience, is slated to lead Michigan basketball on an interim basis, with the program aiming to retain key players and navigate the upcoming transfer portal window.
Following Dusty May’s departure for the Dallas Mavericks, Michigan taps assistant coach Mike Boynton Jr. to lead the team on an interim basis, hoping his deep ties to the roster will preserve its national championship pedigree.

Dusty May left Michigan for the Dallas Mavericks, opening the transfer portal for all players and prompting a swift search for a new coach to preserve the program's momentum.

CBS Sports projects an 8‑4 record for Michigan in 2026, highlighting a demanding schedule, key matchups, and the impact of head coach Kyle Whittingham's first year.

A new coaching era brings optimism, but a demanding schedule and late‑game miscues pose significant hurdles for the Wolverines.

A look at how Blake Frazier, son of a former Wolverines champion, is shaping up for a starting role along Michigan’s front line.
A top-rated high school receiver from Harper Woods has pledged to Oregon, highlighting the program's offense, coaching stability, and potential marketing collaborations.
The highly-rated receiver from Michigan pledged to Oregon, drawn by the program's aesthetic and scheme, while also weighing family ties and future branding opportunities.

After moving from edge rusher to defensive tackle, Enow Etta discusses his growth, mindset and the upcoming schedule with teammate Jon Jansen.

Veteran coach Kyle Whittingham, celebrated for his Utah dominance, is now tasked with steering Michigan toward a national championship, a move that has reshaped Big Ten narratives.

Oregon is courting five-star wide receiver Dakota Guerrant for the 2027 class, but Michigan’s aggressive NIL offers and in-state pull present a fierce competition.

Jason Beck, celebrated for transforming offenses at New Mexico and Utah, is set to lead Michigan football. With a roster featuring quarterback Bryce Underwood and a strong rushing attack, Beck plans to tailor his schemes to the talent available, improve efficiency, and reduce turnovers, positioning the Wolverines as a potential national contender.

Jason Beck, known for turning around offenses at New Mexico and Utah, is set to lead Michigan's football team. His arrival follows a period of incremental progress and aims to create a cohesive, high‑powered attack anchored by quarterback Bryce Underwood.

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.

With Sherrone Moore gone and Kyle Whittingham installed as head coach, the Wolverines must navigate criticism of quarterback Bryce Underwood while managing fan and media expectations before the September kickoff.

Rod Moore, a two‑time Michigan captain, discusses his rehabilitation, the support from new defensive coordinator Jay Hill, and his ambition to become the program’s first three‑time captain.