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  • Morez Johnson Jr Moving on and Michigan Recruiting is on fire
    2026/05/22

    Michigan football recruiting is heating up — and in this episode of The Player & The Fan, we break down where the Wolverines stand heading into the 2027 cycle, the momentum building on the trail, and why Michigan continues landing elite talent at key positions. From major recent commitments to the bigger picture recruiting strategy, we dive into what’s shaping the future of Michigan football.

    We also discuss the news surrounding officially staying in the 2026 NBA Draft and what his departure means for Michigan basketball moving forward after a championship run. We get into the NIL era, how contracts and roster management are changing college athletics, and the growing balance between development, retention, and professional opportunities.

    Plus, we look ahead to the evolution of Michigan football’s offense and defense going into 2027

    How will NIL continue reshaping college sports? And what could Michigan football look like by 2027?

    Subscribe to for more Michigan football, Michigan basketball, recruiting breakdowns, player analysis, NIL discussions, and insider conversations covering the future of Michigan athletics.

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    #MichiganFootball #GoBlue #MichiganWolverines

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Michigan Basketball Has BIG Decisions To Make | NBA Combine Buzz + Why Michigan Football Is Quiet
    2026/05/13

    Michigan basketball is entering a critical stretch, and the conversations around the Wolverines are only getting louder. In this episode of The Player & The Fan, we break down the latest Michigan basketball news, the growing NBA Combine buzz surrounding Wolverine players, and whether Morez Johnson Jr. should seriously consider entering the NBA Draft.

    We also discuss what Michigan’s offseason roster decisions could mean for the future of Dusty May’s program, the importance of player development, and why the next few weeks could shape the trajectory of Michigan basketball heading into the 2026 season.

    On the football side, Michigan has been unusually quiet this offseason — and we explain why that may actually be a very good sign for Sherrone Moore and the Wolverines. From culture stability to focused preparation behind the scenes, we dive into why less noise could mean more confidence inside Schembechler Hall.

    Topics include:

    • Michigan basketball offseason updates

    • NBA Combine reactions and player evaluations

    • Should Morez Johnson Jr. enter the NBA Draft?

    • Michigan roster construction and development

    • Why Michigan football’s silence may be intentional

    • Sherrone Moore’s approach heading into the season

    Join us for another real conversation from the athlete and fan perspective.

    #MichiganBasketball #GoBlue #MichiganFootball

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    55 分
  • Michigan Wins the 2026 NCAA Mens Basketball National Championship. Say hello Haters!
    2026/04/08

    Michigan wins the National Championship. Chris and Glenn are back with the breakdown

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Michigan Women's Basketball comes up short. QB transfers. Dusty May new contract?
    2026/04/01

    Michigan fans… this one’s loaded.

    On this episode of Player and the Fan, we break down a pivotal moment across Michigan athletics—where things stand, what’s changing, and what’s coming next.

    We start with Michigan women’s basketball coming up short, what it means for the program, and why this run still matters moving forward. Then we shift to the football side, reacting to backup (Hurley) transferring—what it means for Michigan’s quarterback room and the bigger picture behind it.

    We also look ahead at the future with Tommy Carr, why his time is coming, and what kind of player Michigan could have when he steps into the spotlight.

    And then we get to the biggest stage—Dusty May and Michigan basketball heading into a Final Four matchup with Arizona. What has to happen for Michigan to win? What are the key matchups? And can this team take the next step?

    This is the real conversation—player perspective meets fan perspective.

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  • Kyle Whittingham making changes and if Michigan doesn't win the Natty is this season considered a bust?
    2026/03/07

    Spring is in the air in Ann Arbor, and that means one thing for the Michigan Wolverines football — spring practices are right around the corner. In this episode of The Player & The Fan, former Wolverine Chris Howard and Glenn Higgins dive into the biggest storylines surrounding Michigan athletics as the football program begins ramping up for the next season.

    First, the conversation turns to the football field as the Wolverines prepare to open spring practices. What should Michigan fans be watching for? Which position battles could define the upcoming season? And what does the early development of key players mean for Michigan’s championship aspirations?

    Then the guys shift to the hardwood and ask the question Michigan fans everywhere are debating right now: Is this basketball season National Championship or bust? With expectations soaring, Chris and Glenn break down the pressure facing this team, the roster strengths that make a deep March run possible, and what would actually define success for Michigan this year.

    Finally, the discussion returns to football as the hosts analyze the offseason moves being made by head coach Kyle Whittingham. From staff changes to recruiting strategy and program structure, they explore how these decisions could reshape Michigan’s trajectory heading into the next season.

    From spring football storylines to March Madness expectations and major offseason program decisions, this episode covers everything Michigan fans need to know as another exciting chapter of Wolverines athletics begins.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • High School Qb development, Michigan 26 Schedule and much more
    2026/02/04

    Is modern quarterback development actually hurting college football? In this episode of The Player & The Fan, we dig into how year-round QB camps, seven-on-seven culture, and highlight-driven high school systems are producing quarterbacks who look polished early—but struggle when the game speeds up in college.

    We also tackle why Chris isn’t panicking about Michigan football’s tough 2026 schedule. From roster construction to culture, we break down why adversity might actually be the point—and why real programs don’t duck smoke.

    And yes… we have to talk about Michigan basketball. The close games. The blown leads. The emotional whiplash. The shared PTSD of being all-in every possession and never fully comfortable. If you’ve ever loved Michigan hoops, you already know.

    Smart debate. Real perspective. Player insight meets fan emotion.

    That’s The Player & The Fan.


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    1 時間 1 分
  • University of Michigan beat writer for The Detroit News Angelique Chengelis shares inside information with us
    2026/01/15

    In this episode, we sit down with Angelique S. Chengelis, the University of Michigan beat writer for The Detroit News, for an inside look at one of the most pivotal moments in Michigan football’s recent history.

    Angelique breaks down the latest surrounding the Sherrone Moore situation, what she heard with regard to the Michigan coaching search, and how the decision-making unfolded at the highest levels of the program. She also shares insight into what she’s heard about new Michigan head coach Kyle Whittingham, including how his reputation, leadership style, and football philosophy are expected to shape the future of the program.

    We also dive into the development of five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood—what the staff is seeing early, how Michigan plans to bring him along, and what fans should realistically expect as he grows into the role.

    This is a must-listen conversation packed with reporting, context, and clarity—cutting through the noise to give Michigan fans a grounded, informed view of where the program stands and where it’s headed next.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • The Kyle Whittingham Era has begun
    2026/01/05

    The Player & The Fan is BACK — and this one pulls no punches.

    In this long-awaited episode, Chris and Glenn dive headfirst into the chaos surrounding Michigan football, unpacking everything from the Texas game fallout to the behind-the-scenes turmoil that’s reshaping the program in real time. They don’t rehash headlines—they tell you what’s actually been brewing for months.

    From leadership failures and adult decisions that put players in impossible positions, to why the Texas loss felt like a symptom—not the disease—this episode is an unfiltered look at how distractions, roster instability, and coaching uncertainty collided at the worst possible moment

    The conversation then turns to the future:

    • Why Michigan must attack the transfer portal—especially at quarterback

    • The uncomfortable truth about QB development, competition, and meritocracy

    • Why being a five-star (or highly paid) means nothing if you’re not producing

    • How real programs operate when winning—not feelings—is the priority

    Chris brings the player’s perspective fans don’t want to hear but need to understand, while Glenn lays out why this moment, painful as it is, may be exactly what Michigan needed to finally clean house and reset the culture the right way.

    They also break down why the new staff represents a rare Plan B win, how internal power dynamics are shifting, and why competition—not comfort—is the only path back to elite football.

    This episode isn’t about panic.

    It’s about accountability.

    It’s about reality.

    And it’s about what it actually takes to win in modern college football.

    If you want honesty over hopium—this one’s for you. 🎙️💥

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    1 時間 10 分