Michigan WR Fredrick Moore no longer with the program

In this era of college football, attrition starts to happen for programs across the country seemingly earlier with each passing season, and Michigan is now part of that discussion.
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Third-year wide receiver Fredrick Moore is no longer with the Wolverines football program, sources have confirmed to Maize & Blue Review on Wednesday.
Moore’s departure comes after seeing the field sparingly through four games this season.
WolverinesWire’s Isaiah Hole was the first to report the news.
After a limited role with the program, Moore was often talked about as a player who was ascending in practice but didn’t get the opportunities to showcase them in games.
Moore made the biggest impact of his U-M career in the ReliaQuest Bowl where he caught the first touchdown of his career to help beat Alabama to cap off a frustrating 2024 campaign for the program.
He, like other midseason departures across the country, will preserve a redshirt and have two years of eligibility remaining.
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