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Report: Former Albany CB Aamir Hall to visit Michigan

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko05/15/24

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Former Albany cornerback Aamir Hall will reportedly visit Michigan, according to 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz.

He was an FCS All-American in 2023. Hall also logged five interceptions and 15 pass deflections last fall. Albany was not the first college stop for Hall.

He played three football seasons at Richmond (Spring 2021, Fall 2021 and Fall ’22). But the 2023 season was pretty successful for Hall and Albany.

The Great Danes finished 11-4 on the season, reaching the FCS Division 1 Semifinals. However, they ran into a freight train in South Dakota State.

Getting an elite defense is typical Michigan. Hall could certainly add to the great secondary for Sherrone Moore’s team.

While Moore is stepping into big shoes, replacing Jim Harbaugh after the coach captured a national title for Michigan and returned to the NFL afterwards, he believes he’s the right man for the job. He has the support of the fanbase, and Moore’s goals for his team in 2024 don’t stray from last season’s mission.

“I think the goals always stay the same,” Moore said. “The goals are to beat our rivals. Win the Big Ten. Beat Ohio State. Make the Playoff, win the Playoff. So the goals stay the same, and the process in which we do things will stay the same.

“The people are different. The people are always different, every year. So we’re just going to attack the process every day, do it how we know best and put our heads down and work.”

Moore makes a good point about the people being different, but that isn’t native to only this past offseason. Michigan has undergone changes before, but the goals have always remained the same, and that’s something the head coach recognizes as he moves into his new role.

We’ll see if Moore has as much success as Jim Harbaugh did. It’ll be tough to live up to his predecessor, but Moore had a good boss to teach him the ropes, so it could all work out in the end for him.

Hall would be a great way to help out for the 2024 season.