Michigan is coming off the best season in program history, going perfect at 15-0 and winning the National Championship. Even though the program was amazing last year, a handful of players still left during the winter and spring transfer portal windows this offseason.
Major Michigan Players Stayed After Jim Harbaugh Left For The NFL
Michigan’s head coach, Jim Harbaugh, took his talents to the NFL this offseason. He will be the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, and offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore will take over as the new Wolverine’s head coach.
Usually, when a head coach leaves a college football program, many top players also head to a new school. However, the top players on the team, cornerback Will Johnson, tight end Colston Loveland, and defensive tackle Mason Graham, all stayed. However, some players who had very little impact on last year’s team entered the portal, and one found his new home on Tuesday.
Eamonn Dennis Is Heading To Ohio
Former Michigan wide receiver Eamonn Dennis entered the transfer portal this spring after spending four seasons with the school, appearing in 29 games where he mostly participated on special teams. He has found his new home and will be heading to play in the state of the Wolverines’s biggest rival, Ohio, not for the Buckeyes but for the Ohio Bobcats.
Your new life is going cost you your old life! 🧱💚🐾 #OUohyeah pic.twitter.com/TLaCsGcdMm
— Eamonn Dennis 🖤 (@E_Dennis5) May 21, 2024
Dennis was ranked as the 36th best athlete coming out of high school in the 2020 class, according to 247sports.com, and will have two years of eligibility.