Skip to main content

Newsstand: Michigan freshman Justin Pippen not available for Sunday's charity exhibition

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfieabout 9 hours

CSayf23

The Wolverine Daily Newsstand Sponsor Thumbnail

Tweets Of The Day

Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May has said throughout the offseason that his team has dealt with minor injuries, and they haven’t had the full roster together all that often during summer workouts and preseason practices. Only one player is definitely out for Sunday’s exhibition against Oakland at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, though, in freshman guard Justin Pippen, a former four-star prospect.

“Justin Pippen will be held out, and we have a few others that are day to day,” May said. “Fortunately, they’re all just knick knack injuries. Most college players now, it seems like most college teams are having these same issues.

“Because our season is so long, because our most meaningful games are in February and March and hopefully April, we’re definitely not playing guys through minor injuries, and we’d like for them to get back before 100 percent.

“We’re all works in progress. We have guys that we’re still trying to learn them, and them learn us. But yeah, we’ll be close to it, just missing one freshman guard as of today.”

Official kickoff time for Michigan vs. Illinois this Saturday is 2:40 p.m. CT. Sunset is at 6:07 p.m. CT, meaning most, if not all, of the game will be played in daylight.

Top 10

  1. 1

    Judkins surgery

    Ohio State RB's timeline revealed

    Breaking
  2. 2

    Uga, Bevo reunion off

    Georgia mascot owner makes call

  3. 3

    Tony Bennett explains

    UVA legend emotional about retirement

    New
  4. 4

    Ryan Williams ranks rivalries

    Third Saturday on the rise for Bama frosh

  5. 5

    Urban backs James Franklin

    Urban Meyer respected PSU coach's reaction

    Hot
View All

Former Michigan defensive lineman Brandon Graham with some playful trash talk to former U-M offensive lineman and rookie Zak Zinter.

Michigan landed a commitment in the 2026 class Thursday. From The Wolverine’s EJ Holland:

Three-star 2026 Dallas (Texas) Parish Episcopal wide receiver Jaylen Pile committed to Michigan over offers from Auburn, Florida State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon, Wisconsin and others.

Pile visited Michigan three times this calendar year, including for the game against Texas back in September. That trip helped the Wolverines eventually secure his verbal pledge.

“I loved the environment,” Pile said. “Seeing 110,000 people in the stadium all rocking was amazing. Their Go Blue Supports You walkout was everything I imagined. It was so hype. I was trying to talk to my dad next to me, and we couldn’t even hear each other because it was so loud and electric. Despite them losing, it’s good to see them play a tougher team and see how they face adversity and respond from it.”

Quote Of The Day

“We’re doing a lot of observation, a lot of learning ourselves now. There’s really no other expectation than to go out and play as hard as we possibly can and develop the on-court chemistry that you need on game nights, because obviously there’s a big difference between your performance and the preparation that goes into it.”

— Michigan head coach Dusty May

Headlines Of The Day

EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Commit Impact: What landing WR Jaylen Pile means for Michigan
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Five things to expect from Michigan basketball in charity exhibition against Oakland
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Top 100 RB Savion Hiter talks Michigan, Brady Hart and answers fan questions
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Keys to the Game: Michigan football at Illinois
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: Michigan assistant weighs in on showdown with Illinois: ‘Going to be a tall task for us’

You may also like