r/MichiganWolverines

Projection much?

Projection much?

*I know…posting anything from this idiot or DailyMSU is like taking candy from a baby*

One could say the same about MSU basketball, but they don’t even have a national title since HDTV was less than 2 years old in the U.S. and the football program is MIA as always

u/curiousobserver89 — 10 hours ago

Michigan versus WMU

Hi everyone.

I'm going to be doing a road trip in the states in September, flying over from Europe and visiting lots of different breweries.

I was planning on going to Detroit, but someone recommended Homes brewing in Ann Arbor. I'd arrive potentially on the day that Michigan takes on WMU. I'm a fan of college football and have been to watch USC and Cal Bears games before. Michigan stadium is famous for being one of the biggest stadiums in the world, so it would be cool to experience a game here.

Will this game sellout. Am I best securing a ticket now, or waiting closer to the time. Also, any tips on where to enjoy the best tailgating experience. Any recommendations on the best place to sit in the stadium for the best atmosphere.

Thanks in advance.

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u/nsno1878_ — 23 hours ago

Bryce Underwood: “I want to prove to myself that I am what I think I am… I feel like I’m the best player to ever come out of Michigan. Now, it’s time for me to show up.”

u/External_Regular4062 — 2 days ago

What's Dusty May's WAR (Wins Above Replacement)?

WAR (Wins Above Replacement) is really a complex, player centric stat but now that the majority of the roster that would soak up the majority of minutes have declared they are coming back...

How many of our wins were primarily based on Dusty, his specific coaching, his game plan or specific plays against the opponent? Does having Boyton coach this year cost us 4-5 games that we would win if Dusty was coaching?

Example: If Boyton coached last year's team, do they go 37-3 (19-1) or does the 'replacement' of May cost you 4-5 wins?

Boyton is younger than May and was responsible for the defense last year, although fired from Oklahoma State he took that job at age 35 and has probably learned a ton since then.

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u/birdySOHC — 1 day ago

Stadium views

Hi, thinking about going to a game and curious what the views are like 80 rows up around the 20. Is that too far away to see what's happening? Thanks for any input.

Edit: looking at the OU Michigan game to experience the Big House. Do I want to stay in Ann Arbor or a surrounding community? Thanks for any advice.

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u/ouradu — 2 days ago

Wolverines QB Bryce Underwood responds to Weddle, declares himself ‘best player’ to come out of Michigan

[The] former five-star recruit delivered a characteristically confident response - “I feel like I’m the best player ever to come out of Michigan,” Underwood said. “Because I worked for it.”

Rather than simply increasing his workload, Underwood said his offseason has been about becoming more efficient. I’m working smarter than I was last year,” Underwood said.

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u/PeaceOut317 — 3 days ago

[@JoeTipton] Michigan freshman Lincoln Cosby is staying at Michigan despite Dusty May’s departure, he told @Rivals. The 6-9 forward was a top-50 overall recruit in the 2026 class.

Glad to see another young player stay. Once he’s back from his ACL injury hopefully he can be an impact player for us. He’s certainly got the talent for it.

u/chrisball96 — 3 days ago
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NEWS: Michigan transfer big-man J.P. Estrella is going to remain with the Wolverines, he told ESPN, as he quickly bonded with interim coach Mike Boynton and his teammates after arriving on campus nearly two weeks ago.

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u/No-Abrocoma7687 — 4 days ago

Four-Star CB Monsanna Torbert Jr. has Committed to Michigan!

The 6’0 175 CB chose the Wolverines over Ohio State and Indiana

“I guess I’m the villain now, GOBLUE”

u/SimplyTheBlackGuy — 5 days ago

Moustapha Thiam is STAYING at Michigan and will play for the Wolverines next season.

The 7-2 sophomore transfer from Cincinnati was one of the top centers in the portal. Averaged 12.8 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game last season.

u/SimplyTheBlackGuy — 5 days ago