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Newsstand: Michigan football has second-best record in nation since 2022

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Michigan won 40 of 43 games from 2021-23, capping off that epic run with a 15-0, national championship winning season in 2023. The Wolverines had a drop off this season after Jim Harbaugh left and Sherrone Moore took over, but the record since 2022 still stacks up very favorably.

With a 35-6 mark, Michigan’s record since 2022 is the second best in the country, behind only Georgia (39-3).

Michigan offered Washington linebacker transfer Khmori House, who posted 33 tackles as a freshman with the Huskies this season. He recorded 3 tackles in a 27-17 win over Michigan Oct. 5 in Seattle.

Michigan standouts Sophia Diaz and Jahzara Ranger have been named Big Ten Gymnasts to Watch for this season. Here’s more information.

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From a Michigan press release:

Sophia Diaz

  • Sophia Diaz competed at Hill’s Gymnastics where she recorded the highest point total in every event and in the all-around in Hill’s Level 10 history.
  • Has been a member of the Level 10 Women’s Development Program National Team for three seasons.
  • Is a two-time national champion in the all-around (2023, 2024).
  • Won the vault national championship with a perfect 10.0 in 2024.
  • Earned the silver medal at the national championships on uneven bars and beam and is a two-time floor exercise bronze medalist.

Jahzara Ranger

  • Jahzara Ranger competed at the club level for American Twisters.
  • Tied for first on the vault at the Nastia Liukin Cup in 2024.
  • Qualified for DP Nationals, placing second on beam and floor and fourth in the all-around in 2023.
  • Was the back-to-back state champion in the all-around and on the beam.
  • Earned the regional crown in the all-around and on the uneven bars in 2023.
  • Qualified for Nastia Liukin Cup in both 2023 and 2024.

Quote Of The Day

“They have a really good weight room and they track everything. They’re really serious about their data. You can tell exactly how they’re going to make you better. They have a clear development plan.”

— Nixa (Mo.) Five-Star Plus+ offensive tackle Jackson Cantwell on his visit to Michigan

Headlines Of The Day

• Chad Simmons, On3: Michigan and Ohio State make strong first impressions on 2026 No. 1 overall prospect Jackson Cantwell: ‘I like both programs a lot’
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Power ranking Michigan’s defensive signees in the 2025 recruiting class
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: Projecting the roles that Michigan’s 2025 signees will play next season
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Michigan transfer portal hot board: Breaking down the Wolverines’ pursuits (Dec. 18)
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Representatives of Damon Payne clarify situation with Michigan…

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