Newsstand: Michigan football is 'loaded again' with some of Big Ten's most returning production

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According to Big Ten Network, Michigan Wolverines football has the second-most returning production on offense and most returning production on defense in the Big Ten heading into the 2023 season. The Wolverines are looking to win their third straight title, after being crowned champs in 2021 and 2022 and only losing one conference game in that span. Michigan has never won three straight outright Big Ten championships. The Maize and Blue are 25-3 overall over the last two seasons, having made the College Football Playoff but fallen in the semifinals each time.
Michigan senior running back Blake Corum is as close to 100 percent as he can be without putting on the pads, great news for the Wolverines ahead of August 1’s beginning to fall camp.
The U-M program dropped episode three of ‘Michigan Made,’ a behind the scenes series on the Wolverines as the 2023 season approaches.
Cincinnati (Ohio) Archbishop Moeller four-star Michigan running back commit Jordan Marshall is the second best player at his position in the nation according to the On3 rankings. Marshall ranks No. 31 overall and is the highest in the Wolverines’ 2024 recruiting class.
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Quote Of The Day
“He’s almost got a certain tempo and control, and he sets up his route with fluidity. What I see with Colston is that fluidity. There’s an art to the tight end position of understanding the soft spots in the zone, understanding how to use your body to create separation, set up your routes, have patience and feel. That’s what I saw from Colston even from the first time he got here. He’s just got that natural ability. It comes easy to him. He’s not thinking out there. He knows the art of running routes, and I was actually impressed with his blocking for a young guy.”
— BTN analyst (and former U-M tight end) Jake Butt on Michigan sophomore tight end Colston Loveland
Headlines Of The Day
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Jake Butt on Michigan tight end Colston Loveland: ‘I see a superstar’
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Bigger, faster Michigan RB Blake Corum close to 100 percent health: ‘It’s the old Blake, plus some’
• Chris Balas, Clayton Sayfie and Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: TheWolverine.com Chat: Michigan football and basketball, NIL, recruiting, more
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: Michigan football’s future: Predicting 2024’s defensive starters
• Zach Libby, The Wolverine: Top 100 Michigan WR target Gatlin Bair sets August commitment date