Sherrone Moore should continue to pad these position groups if the Wolverines are to make waves again in 2024. In their ongoing quest for repeat dominance, the Michigan Wolverines made significant strides in the last week by adding key talents through the transfer portal.
The star safety took to social media to confirm he is beginning his road to recovery. Michigan Wolverines football safety Rod Moore took to social media on Thursday afternoon to confirm he has undergone surgery for a knee injury sustained this offseason.
Sherrone Moore’s era at Michigan is off to a rollercoaster start, after a crazy four-month. These first four months were filled with ups and downs from coaching changes to recruiting to arrests for OWI( operating a vehicle while intoxicated) and now this week is no different.
The Michigan football team is losing a ton of talent from last year’s national title team to the NFL, and now, they have also lost one of their best returning players to an injury.
When Rod Moore got hurt, the reaction of Michigan football fans was to look to the transfer portal. However, if you look at the Wolverines’ depth chart, you’ll see it’s not needed.
There is not a clear-cut answer to the safety position. Reports surfaced earlier this week hat Michigan Wolverines safety Rod Moore tore his ACL during a practice over the weekend.
Every coach talks about getting through spring practices without injuries and the season-ending injury suffered by Michigan football safety Rod Moore on Sunday is why.
The Michigan Wolverines defense will likely be down a key starter after safety Rod Moore is suspected to have suffered an ACL/MCL injury in practice. Moore will likely miss the entire 2024 season due to the non-contact injury.
Rod Moore is a Michigan football legend. His status has already been cemented after three incredible seasons with the Wolverines and some clutch plays against Ohio State.
One of the most important hires Sherrone Moore had to make after being named Michigan football head coach was defensive coordinator. Jesse Minter and Mike Macdonald were home-run hires.
The Michigan football team is preparing to move forward with Sherrone Moore as its head coach following Jim Harbaugh’s exit to the NFL’s Los Angeles Chargers.
The 2024 season feels far away, but it’s never too early for some ESPN way-too-early projections. From Will Johnson to Colston Loveland and Rod Moore, a number of star Michigan football players are returning to Ann Arbor this fall — here are four Wolverines who are garnering some preseason first-team All-American hype.
Michigan fans got some phenomenal news when rising senior safety Rod Moore announced that he'd be back for his final year of eligibility. Fellow safety Makari Paige also announced that he'll be back in Ann Arbor next year as well.
Today is the deadline for college football players to declare for the NFL draft. After finishing the season a perfect 15-0 with a national championship, many Wolverines have decided to begin their professional career.
The Las Vegas Raiders are now in the offseason, looking for ways to improve their team to return to the postseason in 2024. One way they will do that is by evaluating talent at all positions in the 2024 NFL Draft.
There's no doubt that Michigan's secondary will be tested on Monday night when the Wolverines face Washington in the National Championship game. Led by
LSU head coach Brian Kelly is entering a pivotal third offseason in Baton Rouge. Not only must he replace 2023 Heisman winner Jayden Daniels and talented wide receivers Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas, but Kelly must also hire two coordinators to lead the Tigers in 2024.
Once rated as a three-star safety, Michigan football star Rod Moore is one of the Wolverines’ top defensive players, even picking off Kyle McCord in “The Game” to seal a 30-24 victory over Ohio State — his home-state school.
LOS ANGELES, Ca.– I just spoke with Michigan football star safety Rod Moore about the Alabama offense and what looks like it may give the Wolverines. Yesterday,
As is often the case in a rivalry game like Michigan vs. Ohio State, a win requires one team to make big time plays in big time moments. Although there
Third-ranked Michigan won its third straight rivalry game against No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday by a final score of 30–24, which was extra sweet for one Wolverines defensive back.
There were rumblings heading into the East Carolina football game that secondary starts Will Johnson, Rod Moore, and Makari Paige may not play due to lingering injuries.
Rod Moore, a standout safety on the Michigan football team, was named an early player to watch for the 2024 NFL Draft by ESPN. The Wolverines’ star defensive back recorded 71 tackles, four interceptions, and three pass breakups during Michigan’s incredible 13-1 season in 2022.
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