https://www.si.com/college/michigan/football/what-michigan-football-offense-will-look-like-with-tight-end-coach-steve-casula-interim-offensive-coordinator-alabama-reliaquest-bowl
There are two current storylines and an overall theme.
The first story is the Reliaquest (whatever that means) Bowl. Michigan had a lousy season with a couple of wins over rivals. They are going to be worse in the bowl with opt-outs and transfers. The biggest event has probably Chip Lindsey at offensive coordinator and he signed but apparently on vacation. Great hire. North Carolina was worse than Michigan and they all got fired.
Anyway, the news is Michigan in a bowl is no news. I'm glad the coaches and players feel they deserve a reward and more practice/play time. Maybe they can even have some nice dinners, sight-seeing, and even some beach time, all on the house.
Kalen DeBoer is super hard-nosed and awfully conflicted in terms of putting on a nice face for the cameras and then acting like a tyranical, single-purpose tyrant. Not a nice guy, but that is the norm among winning coaches. He has apparently convinced the whole team to buy into the bowl. Happy face now, but those kind of decisions can fester.
The other current news is the Michigan roster. I see Sherrone Moore as an overall failure, but honestly, the recruiting class and incoming portals are respectable; not "top notch" as the Caddyshack pundit (Ted Night) exhorts, but top-10ish is in the ballpark. Of course the stats are skewed by Bryce Underwood (I'll get to that), but I usually count the numbers of likely-to-be-good if they stick with recruits as top 300 types. Looking at the ESPN 300 Michigan has about ten or eleven. Same in the portal: about half, RB, DT, CB, and LB are look from afar as potential all-Big Ten or NFL type players, again, if they stick with it and don't transfer all over the place. They can't all be stars; the world need ditchdiggers too.
But still, unless something dramatic happens, like Aiden Hutchinson suddenly re-enrolling, the defense is going to be worse next year and the passing game has not been fixed at all.
Michigan needs to cut the roster. They lost 16 transfers, so far -- a lot, possibly the most ever. More than a few probably had--at Michigan--potential.
It is all, in a nutshell, the Sherrone Moore way. Safe, unspectacular hires with long-term dollars. A few possible, conservative stop-gaps. No evidence of anything big on the field, in recent history, or upcoming.
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I have been around long enough to realize that #1 players usually pan out, eventually or in one way or another. Same goes for prospects rated highly but below that. Often these are kids with pedigrees, experience, coaching, and iron wills with respect to the NFL. That is or was, of course, before the new $$$ for merely an image era. Underwood is likely good now and destined to join the league. Even if he is as good as humanly possible, he won't lead Michigan to significant success next year because Moore does not have the roster or the personal experience. Picture it, maybe a little passing game fill-n and a little better in 2026; then, maybe, all bets are on for 2027. That is the idealistic, mythical, absolute best that could happen.
It is also easy to envision something much more mediocre with possible a possible injury, transfer, turnover problems, a coaching change, etc. Heaven forbid, a domestic abuse incident. It is not rational for anyone to hang the hopes of the team on a 17-year old kid.
In the meantime, it nothing more than a distraction; not a hypothetical one, but a real one. Michigan lost two other excellent QB recruits--one this year and one next. The whole thing casts a money-crazed pall. Underwood didn't appear to show a lick of interest in Michigan without the money. It is a horrible precedent just as likely to backfire as it is to succeed.
The worst news I have seen about the Michigan roster is Davis Warren will be back next year. Ditto that RE the ReliaQuest bowl.
What really is going on? Why is the team such a downer? Next I'll look into what is really going on. Who are Sean Magee and Tom Gamble?