Michigan still has one of its 10 assistant coaching jobs available to fill.
Michigan lost the Outback Bowl, 26-19, and Brandon Peters lost his last chance to impress before the offseason.
The Michigan Daily spoke with the Outback Bowl president and CEO Jim McVay about the decision to pick Michigan, the bowl selection process and more.
With former Michigan defensive back coach Brian Smith departing to begin his new job as a defensive coordinator at Rice, a face familiar to the Wolverines has filled in for the meantime.
Devin Bush Sr., father to current sophomore linebacker Devin Bush Jr., has temporarily taken over the coaching role.
Bush has served as a defensive analyst for the team for two years but is now getting a chance to prove his coaching potential. Harbaugh hasn’t announced yet whether Bush’s promotion is either permanent or just for the Outback Bowl.
O’Korn will play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl following the season in his pursuit of a professional career.
As the Michigan football team heads into its bowl game, here are some of the team's biggest storylines.
With the Michigan football team’s 2017 regular season in the books, the Daily looks back at the performance of each unit this year and looks ahead to the future in 2018. In this edition: special teams.
Brian Smith will leave the Michigan football program after two seasons to serve as the defensive coordinator at Rice.
Hurst, who projects to be a high first-round NFL Draft pick, spoke to media Thursday afternoon and said that he has not yet decided whether he will play in the bowl game.
With the Michigan football team’s 2017 regular season in the books, the Daily looks back at the performance of each unit this year and looks ahead to the future in 2018. In this edition: the defensive line.