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FCS All-American, Albany transfer CB Aamir Hall commits to Michigan

On3 imageby:Andrew Graham05/16/24

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Former Albany cornerback Aamir Hall has officially committed to Michigan, he announced on Thursday night. Hall is a former FCS All-American.

It’s a decision that is not unexpected from Hall. On3’s Pete Nakos and Steve Wiltfong both predicted Hall to end up with the Wolverines.

Hall 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.

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The Wolverines announced a pair of future home games recently

Michigan football added a pair of future non-conference matchups against a directional Michigan school, playing Eastern Michigan in Ann Arbor in 2027 and 2030, the Wolverines announced on Wednesday. The last matchup between the two teams was in 2011.

The games also have specific dates. The 2027 matchup is set for Sept. 18 and the 2030 game is slated for Sept. 7.

Michigan leads the all-time series versus Eastern Michigan, 10-0. The Wolverines won in 2011 by a 31-3 margin. All 10 matchups in the series have been home games for the Wolverines.

Michigan has played Eastern Michigan, located in nearby Ypsilanti, more than Central Michigan or Western Michigan in its history. The Wolverines are undefeated against the directional schools all-time.

The Wolverines are 8-0 against Western Michigan all time and 4-0 against Central Michigan.

Michigan staffer and former QB Denard Robinson is no longer with the program following an arrest

Former quarterback and staffer Denard Robinson is no longer apart of the staff in Ann Arbor, according to Aaron McMann of MLive.

Robinson was arrested in April after being involved in a car crash while intoxicated back in April. Robinson, a former quarterback for the Wolverines from 2009-12, joined Michigan in 2022 as the assistant director of player personnel.

According to the report, it was unclear if Robinson was fired or resigned from his position.

While in Ann Arbor, Robinson played at a high level, being a First-Team All-American in 2010. He was also the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and the Big Ten’s MVP.