Michigan Wolverines Unveil Fall Camp Depth Chart Ahead of Season Opener
After a week of fall practice, Michigan’s coaching staff has solidified the starting lineup, highlighting key returning players and new competition for spots.
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After a week of fall practice, Michigan’s coaching staff has solidified the starting lineup, highlighting key returning players and new competition for spots.

A look at how the Wolverines are reshaping their squad ahead of the 2026 season, with a focus on quarterback depth and linebacker gaps.

Six Michigan football players are poised to significantly increase their Name, Image, and Likeness earnings following strong performances in fall camp and the upcoming season, with several poised to command deals that rival top earners in the program.

The latest depth chart reveals Bryce Underwood slated to start at quarterback, with Tommy Carr emerging as the top backup, while Jordan Marshall leads a deep running back group and a revamped receiving corps vies for spots.

With fall camp approaching, Michigan releases its projected Week 1 depth chart, highlighting key battles at quarterback, running back, and the secondary, while new special teams coordinator Kerry Coombs aims to bolster unit performance.

Michigan's fall camp opened on August 4, introducing Kyle Whittingham's first season as head coach. Position battles at tackle, quarterback and linebacker will shape the Wolverines' outlook for the upcoming campaign.

The latest list from The Athletic ranks the nation’s top backup quarterbacks, spotlighting eligibility, career arcs and the potential starters who could shape the 2027 season.
Coach Kyle Whittingham announced true freshman Tommy Carr as the No. 2 quarterback, citing his spring performance. The decision ties the youngster to a family legacy while other storylines, including injuries and roster moves, shape the Wolverines’ quarterback room.

The latest depth chart from Big Ten Media Days showcases a competitive quarterback race, a deep offensive line, and a dominant defensive front for the Wolverines.

The Athletic’s latest top‑10 ranking of backup quarterbacks spotlights Oregon’s Dylan Raiola, Ohio State’s Tavien St. Clair and Michigan’s Brayden Fowler‑Nicolosi, revealing how veteran experience and fresh talent will shape the 2026 college football landscape.

An overview of the most promising backup quarterbacks across NCAA programs, their backgrounds, and the impact they could have this season.

The Wolverines' latest recruiting haul climbs to eleventh in the country, anchored by a five‑star running back and a slate of highly touted prospects.

From a storied playing background to proven coaching stints, Koy Detmer Jr. is set to guide Michigan’s quarterbacks toward new milestones.

The Wolverines are leaning on family ties and early visits to shape a class that could feature multiple legacy commits and high‑profile defensive additions.

Michigan's recruiting strategy leans on family legacies, with top prospects like Marquis Ray and LaMarcus Army drawing attention ahead of key visits and commitments.

Michigan's quarterback room heading into 2026 is anchored by highly touted Bryce Underwood, whose physical gifts spark optimism, while a cast of inexperienced backups offers both promise and uncertainty.

A look at the Wolverines' signal‑callers, from the electric arm of Underwood to the promising freshman Carr, and what it means for the upcoming season.
The Wolverines' coaching staff is set for growth, with quarterback Bryce Underwood poised for a breakout, while the running back and receiver corps receive major upgrades. However, the defense faces setbacks at linebacker and fullback, and specialists see a dip in performance.

A detailed look at the Wolverines’ offensive and defensive position groups as they prepare for the 2026 season, highlighting key returns, departures, and emerging talent.

Sophomore quarterback Case Campbell, whose father Mark Campbell won a national championship in the NFL, has received early interest from Michigan, Kentucky and Miami (OH). Focused on leadership and skill development, he aims to be the best player in the nation by his senior year.

Spring performances reveal a clear hierarchy at Michigan, with transfer Brayden Fowler‑Nicolosi poised to back up the starter and freshman Tommy Carr slated for a developmental third‑string role.

In a recent podcast appearance, Ron Bellamy discusses how his transition from player to recruiter is redefining connections with prospects, donors, and families tied to the Wolverines.

A look at the most promising reserve quarterbacks poised to make an impact if called upon in the 2026 college football season.

Michigan's latest recruiting haul features standout players who could reshape the Wolverines' offense and defense in the upcoming season.