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Michigan Football Getting Love In Sporting News Preseason Top 25


Michigan’s preseason rankings have been pretty consistent after a 2021 campaign that saw the Maize and Blue win 12 games, beat Ohio State soundly, demolish Iowa in the Big Ten title game and at least make an appearance in the College Football Playoff. Most outlets see the Wolverines somewhere in the top ten with a few even slotting U-M in the top five. 

College football writer Bill Bender explains what he sees in Michigan that has them at No. 6 in his most recent rankings.

What changed? Offensive coordinator Josh Gattis left for Miami, and defensive coordinator Michael Macdonald returned to the Baltimore Ravens. Sherrone Moore and Matt Weiss are the new co-offensive coordinators, and Jesse Minter takes over the defense. Jim Harbaugh interviewed for the Vikings job, but opted to return to Ann Arbor. Virginia center Olusegun Oluwatimi was a good pickup in the transfer portal.

Lowdown:
Michigan needs to build on its first College Football Playoff appearance. The quarterback battle between Cade McNamara and J.J. McCarthy will heat up in fall camp, but another timeshare is likely. Donovan Edwards and Blake Corum form a strong backfield, and Ronnie Bell returns after missing last year with a torn ACL. The defense has big holes to fill, but a soft schedule early in the season helps. 



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