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WATCH LIVE: Sherrone Moore, Michigan players join The Wolverine podcast at Champions Circle Golf Classic

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie07/23/24

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan Wolverines football and its top collective are hosting the Champions Circle Golf Classic featuring head coach Sherrone Moore Tuesday in Ann Arbor. The football team, along with major donors, will take part in a golf outing, followed by an auction, with proceeds to benefit U-M student-athletes.

Hosts Clayton Sayfie and Anthony Broome are streaming The Wolverine Podcast live from the University of Michigan Golf Course from 8:50-10:45 a.m. ET. The crew will interview Moore and a slew of top players, including (times are approximate and subject to change):

• 9 a.m. — Graduate quarterback Jack Tuttle, senior fullback / tight end Max Bredeson
• 9:15 a.m. — Graduate safety Makari Paige, senior safety Rod Moore
• 9:30 a.m. — Graduate safety Quinten Johnson, junior cornerback Will Johnson
• 9:45 a.m. — Senior tight end Colston Loveland, junior wide receiver Semaj Morgan
• 10 a.m. — Head coach Sherrone Moore
• 10:15 a.m. — Senior quarterback Davis Warren, junior quarterback Alex Orji

• 10:30 a.m. — Graduate running back Kalel Mullings, senior running back Donovan Edwards

The players will preview the 2024 Michigan football season, discuss defending their national championship and a new era for the program under Moore. The team is set to begin fall camp July 31, following Moore, Edwards, Bredeson and graduate safety Makari Paige making an appearance at Big Ten Media Days in Indianapolis Thursday (July 25).

Champions Circle has unveiled its ‘Everybody In For Michigan’ campaign. The collective is encouraging fans to join the 107,601 club, become a Champions Circle member or make a one-time contribution. More details can be found on the Champions Circle website.

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The collective has signed numerous Michigan football players to contracts this offseason. Will Johnson — an All-American last season — said this spring that it was one of the main reasons why the core of the team stuck together amid a coaching change.

“I think the collective has done a great job of putting their all into making it what it is now, and I think they’ve done a great job so far, so I’m excited to see where it’s going,” Johnson said in March.

“I think it was very important. We needed to keep that core group together — a lot of the guys that had experience on this team last year, especially in the secondary. I think that was the main reason we were able to do that, and I think it’s going to be big for later in this offseason, too.”

Watch for coverage of the golf outing throughout the day at TheWolverine.com.

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