After a sloppy start, Michigan used big runs at the end of the first half and start of the second half to blowout Miami (Ohio), 94-67, at Crisler Center on Monday night. @Kellen__Voss has the takeaways:
At his weekly press conference, Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore spoke on the program’s approach to NIL and recruiting/the transfer portal, provided an update on Will Johnson’s injury status, and more:
The best players in Michigan go to...not Michigan? In the last few seasons, the Wolverines have missed on key in-state recruits, and it’s primarily why they have the quarterback situation they do today:
Michigan basketball looks renewed under Duty May, flashy but a little sloppy to start the year. The non-conference stretch rolls on against Miami OH on Monday:
The Michigan Wolverines were on a bye this Saturday and didn’t see themselves move in the latest edition of ESPN’s SP+ rankings. Here’s where things stand with Michigan after Week 12:
While the Michigan Wolverines did get the win last night, turnovers continue to be a problem for this squad. Dusty May and the players spoke about those turnover issues after the game:
Even though it wasn’t exactly a clean performance, the Wolverines staved off TCU’s comeback behind Nimari Burnett and Danny Wolf’s 30 combined points. Here’s the recap:
Turnovers were an issue, but @umichbball used a hot shooting night from Nimari Burnett and good shot creation in the second half to edge out the TCU Horned Frogs, 76-64. @Kellen__Voss has the takeaways:
Will Tennessee hand Georgia its second consecutive loss? Will BYU continue its winning ways against a feisty Kansas team? And can LSU get back on track at Florida? We break down those games and more in this week’s Pick’em Podcast!
With the first full regular season under the new 12-team CFP format nearly in the books, how do you feel the format has gone? Is it better or worse than the four-team CFP?
There are positive signs from Michigan’s start to the season, despite the loss against Wake Forest. The Wolverines now look to rebound against TCU back at home:
Michigan’s chances of landing Bryce Underwood appear unlikely at this point after Underwood shared a post referencing him declining a Michigan NIL offer.
With all five starters scoring in double figures, @umichwbball routed CMU, 99-62. @Kellen__Voss has more on the team’s solid chemistry, and a standout performance by Olivia Olson:
It remains to be seen if Michigan can return to national prominence, but the program’s talent pipeline is still strong and an influx of promising young players set to come back could help the Wolverines bounce back sooner rather than later:
Michigan is on a bye week this weekend, but there is plenty of action still worth watching. At the top of the list is an SEC battle between Georgia and Tennessee. Here’s how to watch the best action:
Sherrone Moore has plenty to address during this break, including inconsistencies with the Michigan offense, defensive lapses in the secondary, coaching issues, and more.
Michigan’s not having its best year on the field, but Sherrone Moore has assembled quite the recruiting class for 2025. Here’s a look at how each player in the ‘25 class has performed this season.