Building and assembling a roster is a year-round job in the current landscape of college football, but Michigan’s 2025 team has started to take shape. Every Wolverine on the fence about entering the 2025 NFL draft or returning has made their decision,
Despite a slow start to Sunday's dual against Indiana, Michigan wrestling flipped the momentum to secure a conference win.
Indiana started the dual strong, winning its first two matches by technical superiority. Graduate students No.18 Jacob Moran and No. 27 Angelo Rini delivered a 1-2 punch at 125 lbs. and 133 lbs., dispatching their Wolverine opponents in dominant fashion, winning 17-2 and 18-3, respectively.
"Sometimes these things happen," Michigan basketball coach Dusty May said. "We're going to learn from this and we've got a lot of basketball to play."
Michigan finished the season strong with wins over Ohio State and Alabama. Still, an 8-5 mark was a step down from the national title a year ago.
Typically in sports, success takes years to achieve. With players and programs taking time to develop over years of practices and meets, bringing transfers in from other programs is often a huge gamble.
“We’ve got to fix some things,” May said. “We’ve got to find some solutions to the problems that we face.”
Michigan basketball had one of its more inconsistent weeks on the floor, but has some extra time to get right for a matchup with Purdue on the road.
Still, the Wolverines (14-4, 6-1 Big Ten) escaped to remain one game behind Michigan State in the Big Ten standings and are next in action against Purdue — which sits second in the Big Ten, at 7-1 — at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Indiana ...
Monday will mark the final game in the 2024 college football season when Notre Dame and Ohio State battle it out for the national title, but there is plenty of