Michigan wide receivers show promise for 2026 season during spring
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 10:03 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Michigan's wide receiver corps is gaining attention after a productive spring ball, highlighted by new talent and depth. Andrew Marsh leads a revamped group that includes transfers JJ Buchanan and Jaime Ffrench, alongside freshmen Salesi Moa and Travis Johnson. The team aims to improve on previous seasons, with Marsh expressing confidence in the group’s potential under new coordinator Jason Beck's updated offense. The focus is on a fast-paced, versatile passing game that keeps defenses guessing. As the season approaches, all eyes will be on how this new receiving strategy plays out in games.
- •Michigan's wide receivers showed strong performances in spring practices.
- •Transfers JJ Buchanan and Jaime Ffrench join returning players.
- •Andrew Marsh aims for a breakout season and a national championship.
- •New offensive strategy focuses on versatility and speed.
- •Sophomore quarterback Bryce Underwood expected to play a key role.
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""For the first time in a while, I feel the Michigan wide receiver room is going to do something special," Andrew Marsh said on a podcast.
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