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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 17 Jul 2024, 04:59

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Michigan Wolverines: The Dawn of the Spirit Era

A New Chapter Begins

In the wake of Jim Harbaugh's departure to the NFL, the reigning National Champion Michigan Wolverines have handed the reins to the enigmatic and spirited head coach, Spirit St. Patrick. With a new leader at the helm and a fresh set of challenges ahead, the Wolverines' journey back to the "Promised Land" promises to be nothing short of thrilling.


Offensive Powerhouses: The Orji-Edwards Duo
Taking center stage is redshirt junior Alex Orji, whose electrifying speed with the ball is set to dazzle fans across the B1G. Partnering him in the backfield is none other than Donovan Edwards, recently named one of the team captains. Edwards's leadership and dynamic playing style are expected to complement Orji's prowess perfectly, creating an offense that will keep opponents on their toes.


Rising Stars: Michigan’s Receiving Corps
While the recruiting team is hard at work bolstering the receiver position, Semaj Morgan steps up as the potential #1 guy who could lead the Wolverines for years to come. Keep an eye on Chicago's own I'Marion Stewart, an incoming 3-star recruit whose blazing speed has Michigan fans eagerly awaiting his breakout. However, the prime target for Orji remains the big, NFL-ready tight end, Colston Loveland, who is coming off an impressive sophomore season.


Trenches and Defense: Strength and Resilience
The offensive line appears sturdy, though some recruiting efforts are needed with seniors dominating the left side and the right side nearing the end of their collegiate eligibility. On defense, bookends Josiah Stewart and Derrick Moore aim to disrupt opposing quarterbacks, while Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant stand firm in the middle. Although the secondary looks promising, the linebacking corps will need to tighten up to keep the defense formidable.


The Road Ahead: Repeating Greatness
With a spot at 9th in the Media poll and boasting 5 first-team All-Americans, 5 first-team All-B1G, and 4 second-team All-B1G players, the Wolverines are set for an exciting season. Despite facing a tough road ahead, the 2024 group in Ann Arbor, under Coach Spirit St. Patrick's guidance, is geared up to take on any challenge that comes their way.

Michigan fans, fasten your seatbelts and prepare for a roller-coaster ride through this historic season. The Spirit Era has begun, and the Wolverines are ready to roar! Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛
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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 17 Jul 2024, 05:10

History


National Records

Career
Pass Yards: Case Keener, Houston QB 19,217 -
Rush Yards: Donnell Humphrey, San Diego State RB 6,405
Receiving Yards: Corey Davis, Western Michigan WR 5,285
Receptions: Zay Jones, East Carolina WR 399
Pass TDs: Case Keenum, Houston QB 155
Rush TDs: Keenan Reynolds, Navy QB 88
TD Catches: Jarrett Dillard, Rice WR 60
Sacks: Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech DL 45
Interceptions: Al Brosky, Illinois DB 29

Season
Pass Yards: Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky QB 5,967 - 2021
Rush Yards: Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State HB 2,628 - 1988
Receiving Yards: Trevor Insley, Nevada WR 2,060 - 1999
Receptions: Zay Jones, East Carolina WR 158 - 2016
Pass TDs: Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky QB 62 - 2021
Rush TDs: Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State RB 37 - 1988
TD Catches: Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech WR 27 - 1998
Sacks: Terrell Suggs, Arizona State LB 24 - 2002
Interceptions: Al Worley, Washington DB 14 - 1968

Game
Pass Yards: Connor Halliday, Washington State QB 734 - 2014
Rush Yards: Samaje Perine, Oklahoma RB 427 - 2014
Receiving Yards: Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech WR 405 - 1998
Receptions: Randy Gatewood, UNLV WR 23 - 1994
Pass TDs: David Klinger, Houston QB 11 - 1990
Rush TDs: Howard Griffith, Illinois RB 8 - 1990
TD Catches: Rashaun Woods, Oklahoma State WR 7 - 2003
Sacks: Ameer Ismail, Western Michigan DL 6 - 2006
Interceptions: Lee Cook, Oklahoma State DB 5 - 1942


B1G Ten

Career
Pass Yards: Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland QB 11,256
Rush Yards: Ron Dayne, Wisconsin RB 7,125
Receiving Yards: John Standeford, Purdue WR 3,788
Receptions: Taylor Stubblefield, Purdue WR 325
Pass TDs: J.T. Barrett, Ohio State QB 104
Rush TDs: Montee Ball, Wisconsin RB 77
TD Catches: Braylone Edwards, Michigan WR 39
Sacks: Rosevelt Colvin, Purdue DL 35
Interceptions: Jim Leonhard, Wisconsin DB 21

Season
Pass Yards: Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State QB 4,831 - 2018
Rush Yards: Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin HB 2,587 - 2014
Receiving Yards: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Ohio State 1,606 - 2021
Receptions: Chris Daniels, Purdue QB 121 - 1999
Pass TDs: Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State QB 50 - 2018
Rush TDs: Montee Ball, Wisconsin RB 33 - 2011
TD Catches: Desmond Howard, Michigan RB 19 - 1991
Sacks: Jeffery Bassa, Oregon LB 18 - 2024
Interceptions: Jim Leonhard, Wisconsin DB 11 - 2002

Game
Pass Yards: C.J Stroud, Ohio State QB 573 - 2021
Rush Yards: Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin RB 408 - 2014
Receiving Yards: Jeremy Gallon, Michigan WR 369 - 2013
Receptions: Whop Philyor, Indiana WR 18 - 2020
Rush TDs: Levron Williams, Indiana WR 6 - 2021
Pass TDs: CJ Stroud, Ohio State QB 6 - 2021
TD Catches: Lee Evans, Wisconsin WR 5 - 2003
Sacks: Chase Young, Ohio State DL 4 - 2019
Interceptions: Anthony Brown, Purdue DB 3 - 2015


School


Career
Pass Yards: Chad Henne, QB 9,715
Rush Yards: Mike Hart, HB 5,040
Receiving Yards: Braylon Edwards, WR 3,541
Receptions: Braylon Edwards, WR 252
Pass TDs: Chad Henne, QB 87
Rush TDs: Blake Corum, RB 58
TD Catches: Braylon Edwards, WR 39
Sacks: Mark Messner, DL 36
Interceptions: Tom Curtis, DB 25

Season
Pass Yards: John Navarre, QB 3,331 - 2003
Rush Yards: Tim Biakabutuka, RB 1,818 - 1995
Receiving Yards: Jeremy Gallon, WR 1,373 - 2013
Receptions: Braylon Edwards, WR 97 - 2004
Pass TDs: Alex Orji, QB 27 - 2024
Rush TDs: Hassan Haskins, RB 20 - 2021
TD Catches: Desmond Howard, WR 19 - 1991
Sacks: Aidan Hutchinson, DL 14 - 2021
Interceptions: Will Johnson, CB 11 - 2024

Game
Pass Yards: Devin Gardner, QB 503 - 2013
Receiving Yards: Jeremy Gallon, WR 369 - 2013
Rush Yards: Ron Johnson, RB 347 - 1968
Receptions: Marquise Walker, WR 15 - 2001
Pass TDs: Jake Rudock, QB 6 - 2015
Rush TDs: Hassan Haskins, RB 5 - 2021
Sacks: Mark Messner, DL 5 - 1987
TD Catches: Jehu Chesson, WR 4 - 2015
Interceptions: Andy Moeller, DB 3 - 1986
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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 17 Jul 2024, 05:10

2024 Schedule
Week 1 v. Fresno State Michigan Stadium
Week 2 v. #3 Texas Michigan Stadium
Week 3 v. Arkansas State Michigan Stadium
Week 4 v. #25 USC Michigan Stadium
Week 5 v. Minnesota Michigan Stadium
Week 6 @ Washington Husky Stadium
Week 7 BYE
Week 8 @ Illinois Memorial Stadium
Week 9 v. Michigan State Michigan Stadium
Week 10 v. Oregon Michigan Stadium
Week 11 @ Indiana Memorial Stadium
Week 12 BYE
Week 13 v. Northwester Michigan Stadium
Week 14 @ #2 Ohio State Ohio Stadium
Army/Navy Week
Championship Week
Bowl Season 1
Bowl Season 2
Bowl Season 3
Bowl Season 4

2025 Schedule
Week 1 v. New Mexico Michigan Stadium
Week 2 @ Oklahoma
Week 3 v. Central Michigan Michigan Stadium
Week 4 v. Wisconsin Michigan Stadium
Week 5 v. Washington Michigan Stadium
Week 6 BYE
Week 7 @ USC LA Collosseum
Week 8 BYE
Week 9 v. PurdueMichigan Stadium
Week 10 @ Maryland College Park, MD
Week 11 @ Michigan State East Lansing, MI
Week 12 @ Northwestern Evanston, IL
Week 13 @ Nebraska Lincoln, NE
Week 14 v. #2 Ohio State Michigan Stadium
Army/Navy Week
Championship Week
Bowl Season 1
Bowl Season 2
Bowl Season 3
Bowl Season 4

2026 Schedule
Week 1 v. Western Michigan Michigan Stadium
Week 2 v. #14 Oklahoma Michigan Stadium
Week 3 v. UTEP Michigan Stadium
Week 4 v. #11 UCLA Michigan Stadium
Week 5 BYE
Week 6 v. #8 Penn State
Week 7 @ Rutgers SHI Stadium
Week 8 @ #1 Oregon Autzen Stadium
Week 9 @ Minnesota Huntington Bank Stadium
Week 10 v. Iowa Michigan Stadium
Week 11 v. Michigan State Michigan Stadium
Week 12 v. Indiana Michigan Stadium
Week 13 @ Ohio State Ohio Stadium
Week 14 BYE
Army/Navy Week
Championship Week
Bowl Season 1
Bowl Season 2
Bowl Season 3
Bowl Season 4
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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 17 Jul 2024, 05:11

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 24 Jul 2024, 16:52

2024 Recruiting Board
Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Early Recruiting Triumphs 🏈
The dawn of the Spirit Era in Ann Arbor is off to an electrifying start. With Coach Spirit St. Patrick meticulously assembling his recruiting board, the Michigan Wolverines have already secured verbal commitments from two highly promising recruits. This marks the beginning of what promises to be an exciting and transformative season for the reigning National Champions.


The Big Commitment: Elliott McCrae
The first verbal commitment comes from 4-star recruit Elliott McCrae, an aspiring left tackle out of Essex, Vermont. With an impressive 6'4" frame, weighing in at 289 pounds, McCrae is set to bring a significant boost to Michigan's offensive line. He is the 10th ranked left tackle in the nation, the top-ranked player in his state, and boasts a national ranking of 256th among all recruits.


McCrae's physical presence and technical prowess will be invaluable as Michigan looks to maintain a sturdy offensive line. His commitment highlights the Wolverines’ focus on fortifying their trenches for the future.


Key Attributes: 83 Pass Block Finesse, 81 Run Block Finesse, 84 Strength, 83 Acceleration
Abilities: Quick Drop
Mentals: Fan Fave

A Hidden Gem: Bobby Talib
The second exciting commitment is from a hidden gem: Bobby Talib a 3-star from Waterford, Michigan. Standing at 6'3" and weighing 230 pounds, Talib offers a promising future as a tight end. Ranked 8th in his state for his position and 26th nationally, Talib is the 488th ranked player among all recruits. His versatility and potential make him an intriguing addition to Michigan's offensive arsenal.

Talib’s skill set is expected to enhance the Wolverines’ tight end depth, providing another reliable target and blocker in the years to come. His commitment underscores the Wolverines' keen eye for local talent and strategic recruitment.


Key Attributes: 81 Catch in Traffic, 81 Catching, 82 Agility, 80 Acceleration
Mentals: Fan Fave

Eyeing the Future: Building a Dynasty
With these two key commitments, Michigan's recruiting efforts are off to a stellar start. Coach Spirit St. Patrick and his staff have a hefty list of potential candidates on their recruiting board. As the season progresses, it will be exhilarating to watch how the Wolverines' search for talent unfolds.


The dynamic duo of McCrae and Talib signals that Michigan is not only aiming for immediate success but is also laying the groundwork for sustained excellence. Their early verbal commitments set the tone for a robust recruiting class that will significantly impact the future landscape of Michigan Football.


As Coach Spirit St. Patrick continues to cultivate the future of the Wolverines, the early commitments of Elliott McCrae and Bobby Talib provide a glimpse into the promising direction of this dynasty. With a strategic focus on bolstering key positions, Michigan is primed to build on its legacy and strive for enduring greatness.

Buckle up, Wolverine faithful—recruitment season is just heating up, and the road ahead is lined with promise and potential! Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 24 Jul 2024, 17:07

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Recruiting Heats Up 🏈

The Spirit Era under Coach St. Patrick continues to build momentum as the Wolverines’ recruiting efforts gain traction. With two coveted recruits already committed, Michigan's recruiting board remains active and full of potential. Let's take a closer look at two talented 3-star recruits who have Michigan high on their list: LT James Parry and CB Jakhari Kendricks.


Jakhari Kendricks: Eyes on the Prize
Hailing from Charlotte, Michigan, 6'2", 199-pound cornerback Jakhari Kendricks has narrowed his college choices down to eight schools. Among these, Michigan currently holds the top spot. Kendricks boasts remarkable agility and the physicality needed to bolster any secondary. His top five schools are a mix of prestigious programs, including Penn State, Michigan State, Wisconsin, and LSU, but the Wolverines have the edge in his recruitment so far.

Kendricks' excellent speed and coverage skills make him a prime target for Michigan's secondary, which looks to maintain its stellar performance. Should he commit, he’ll add depth and versatility to a unit that already shows promise under Coach St. Patrick's guidance.


James Parry: The Agile Giant
From the moment James Parry stepped onto the field, his 6'6", 289-pound frame has turned heads. This agile left tackle has whittled his options down to just a few top-tier programs, with Michigan and Iowa leading the charge. However, Georgia, Alabama, and Wisconsin also remain in strong contention, rounding out his top five choices.
Parry’s agility combined with his size makes him an invaluable prospect for Michigan's offensive line. Leveraging his strengths, Parry could be a cornerstone for Michigan’s future offensive schemes, ensuring that the Wolverines’ quarterbacks and running backs have the protection they need to excel.


Competing with Top Programs
As Michigan vies for Kendricks and Parry amid fierce competition from other elite programs, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The recruitment of these two promising talents is critical for the Wolverines' continued success on both sides of the ball.

For Kendricks, choosing Michigan could be swayed by the opportunity to become an immediate impact player in a defensive unit rich with tradition. Parry, on the other hand, could find Ann Arbor a fitting home where his skills and size would be developed to their fullest potential, setting him on a path to collegiate stardom.

As the recruiting season heats up, the Wolverines are making significant strides under Coach Spirit St. Patrick's leadership. The favorable standings for James Parry and Jakhari Kendricks signal a promising outlook for Michigan’s recruiting class. Michigan fans can look forward to an exciting journey ahead as the Wolverines continue to build a dynasty for future success.


Stay tuned, Michigan faithful—recruiting updates like these are just the beginning of an exciting era in Ann Arbor! Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛
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Post by Google[Bot] » 24 Jul 2024, 18:11

some nice pickups so far
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Post by The JZA » 24 Jul 2024, 18:32

Liking the pick up of McCrae. Beef the trenches up
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