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Michigan got the big fish to come back to Ann Arbor next season and that's former five-star QB Bryce Underwood. Part of the Wolverines' 'LFG147' campaign to ret
Michigan Wolverines footballwill host Louisville quarterback transfer Deuce Adams on a visit in the coming days, according to ESPN, which also reported that he’ll take trips to Wisconsin and James Madison.
Widely known museums, like the Detroit Institute of Arts or the Michigan Museum of Natural History, draw thousands of visitors each year. But scattered throughout parts of Michigan are dozens more museums, each featuring a piece of history. Here are seven more Michigan museums of all sizes worth checking out:
Michigan transfer Kaden Strayhorn is visiting Alabama on Monday, he posted to social media. “I will be at the University of Alabama tomorrow,” Strayhorn posted to X. Strayhorn was listed at 6-foot-2, 308 pounds during his freshman season at Michigan.
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FCS All-American WR to visit Michigan State this week
Michigan State football is identifying targets across the board to being in for visits as the transfer portal window moves along. The latest visit to go public comes from a wide receiver at the FCS level.
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Weber State defensive end transfer to visit Michigan State
Keahnist Thompson will be visiting on Monday, Jan. 5. The Weber State transfer is a 6-foot-3, 255 pound defensive end.
McNeese’s visit, timed with the end of the calendar year, is a perfect time to reflect. On Dec. 29, 2023, the Cowboys came to Crisler and beat Michigan by 11. Michigan fell to 6-7 that day and never recovered, ending the season 8-24. Juwan Howard was fired, Dusty May replaced him as head coach, and Michigan has been rolling ever since.
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Ferris State OL gets Michigan State offer, setting up visit
Dayne Arnett received the offer from Michigan State. The Grand Haven (MI) native has spent the last four seasons with Ferris State. At 6'5" and 295 pounds, he most likely projects to the interior offensive line, but has experience playing tackle with the Bulldogs.
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Michigan State football bringing Illinois DT in for visit
Coenen started his career at Division II Bemidji State, where he was productive, racking up 20 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks for the Beavers. Last year, Coenen transferred to Illinois, where he played in 12 games and finished with 12 tackles and 1.5 sacks as a rotation lineman.