Northern lights might be visible Jun. 1 in Michigan
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Michigan's Danny Wolf spotted in OKC as draft prospects begin to meet with NBA teamsOne possibility in that first-round range is Michigan's Danny Wolf. He was spotted in OKC at a local supermarket on Sunday. Considering he has zero ties to the city and draft prospects have begun to meet with teams, it's pretty obvious why he was in town.
The man boarded a Delta flight from Detroit to Shanghai, China, on Jan. 19 using a Chinese passport in his name.
Michigan State has apparently found its next athletic director. The Spartans are hiring Georgia Tech AD J Batt to fill their opening, according to a report on Sunday by ESPN’s Pete Thamel, citing sources.
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WolverinesWire on MSNMichigan football's transfer wide receivers Donaven McCulley and Anthony Simpson shineMichigan's transfer wideouts Donaven McCulley and Anthony Simpson add experience and spark according to WR coach Ron Bellamy.
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Michigan State is expected to announce Batt is Guskiewicz's pick as soon as Monday, a person familiar with the situation told the Associated Press.
The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Hodge visited Michigan State this past weekend, and holds Big Ten offers from Iowa and Minnesota. He is ranked No. 9 overall in the state of Colorado, and No. 45 at his position nationally by 247Sports.
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MLive - Jackson on MSNMichigan State lands 3-star LB from ColoradoMichigan State now has five players – all three-star prospects – committed to its 2026 class and Hodge is the first on the defensive side of the ball. The others are quarterback Kayd Coffman, tight ends Eddie Whiting and Joey Caudill and offensive lineman Eli Bickel.
Michigan State has targeted J Batt, currently the athletic director at Georgia Tech, as its new AD. Batt has a contract that runs through 2029.
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WolverinesWire on MSNRon Bellamy on Chip Lindsey's balanced, explosive Michigan offense for 2025Wolverines WR coach Ron Bellamy shares how Chip Lindsey's offense will bring balance and big plays to Michigan.
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After 165 years, journalist Herbert Ingram's pocket watch, lost in the Lady Elgin sinking on Lake Michigan, has returned to his hometown of Boston, England.
Headlined by two 4-stars and a prime flip candidate, Michigan State is going to have five prospects on campus for a midweek OV slate