With Michigan football winning the national championship, the 2023 football season is officially over. This marks a new wave of offseason action as Wolverines come and go via the transfer portal.
It was beginning to look like the Wolverines weren't going to face much attrition until after the College Football Playoff. Entering Thursday the only
There are now two Michigan football transfer entries that will be leaving the Wolverines after the 2023 season ends: CJ Stokes and Leon Franklin, both running backs who saw limited reps due to the depth of Michigan’s RB room.
Right now, the Wolverines only have one player in the transfer portal: running back CJ Stokes, a sophomore. That said, this week, the Michigan football transfer made a key announcement, stating that he will be staying with the team through the College Football Playoff, which will start with a Rose Bowl matchup against Alabama on January 1.
The Michigan Wolverines will have depth in the running back room as they go into the College Football Playoffs for the second straight year due to the fact that transferring running back C.J.
On Monday morning, CJ Stokes — a running back — became the first Michigan football transfer portal loss in the 2024 cycle. His departing announcement came exactly three weeks before the Wolverines are slated to face Alabama in the Rose Bowl game on January 1 for a shot at the national title game.
Michigan running back CJ Stokes became the first Wolverines player this season to enter his name into the transfer portal. Stokes, who will have three years of eligibility remaining, announced his decision on X on Monday morning.
The Michigan Wolverines haven’t had many players leave for the transfer portal. Some of this may be due to the fact that they are preparing for their semifinal game against Alabama and even those that may be thinking of transferring might stick around for now to get the experience.
As No. 1 ranked Michigan prepares for a Rose Bowl matchup with No.4 Alabama in the College Football Playoff Semifinal, one Wolverine announced that he
The Michigan Wolverines‘ Rose Bowl matchup against No. 4 Alabama (College Football Playoff semo-final) is in just over three weeks, and while the team is hard at work prepping for the crucial contest against the Crimson Tide, it lost a player to the transfer portal on Monday morning.
A hard-runner that is part of a loaded RB room. Running back CJ Stokes received playing time for Michigan during his true freshman campaign last season.
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