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The famed civil rights attorney has represented the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Trayvon Martin, and, in Michigan, Patrick Lyoya.
Sentencings were issued in a years-long international scheme that frequently targeted elderly or vulnerable people.
The team that signed the top overall recruit in the class is Michigan. Quarterback Bryce Underwood is from the state of Michigan, and he ended up committing to the Wolverines after being committed to LSU for a long time. He ended up flipping back in November.
“We’ve got to fix some things,” May said. “We’ve got to find some solutions to the problems that we face.”
The Wolverines are a year removed from winning their last national title, and look to return to the upper echelon of the sport in
The content arm of college sports' governing body has Michigan ranked 23rd in their fresh batch of 2025 rankings. NCAA's Stan Becton said Michigan's ranking was the hardest to place of any of the top 25 teams.
Judkins, who transferred from Ole Miss last offseason, has inserted himself as one of the top playmakers for the Buckeyes this season. Since the 13-10 loss to Michigan that ended their regular season, Ohio State has been on a tear — beating Tennessee, Oregon and Texas by a combined 59 points.
An acclaimed opera singer is suing officials at the University of Michigan. David Daniels says his rights were violated in 2020 when he was accused of sexual misconduct and fired.
After brief rough patches, the Michigan State and Michigan's women's basketball teams appear to be back on track.
2026 4-star OT Zaden Krempin has locked in three official visits, he tells @SWiltfong_ Here is how Krempin ranks according to the recruiting services: Krempin is also set to visit SMU, Clemson, and Texas A&M through his slate spanning from February to late March.
Fox Sports' analyst Joel Klatt likes the Wolverines chances of achieving those goals next fall, ranking Michigan at No. 10 in his 'Way-Too-Early' rankings for the 2025 season. In his latest episode of The Joel Klatt Show, Klatt gave five reasons why the Wolverines could improve in the year ahead.