Transfers Thread

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Is this serious? No offense to him, but he was having a very disappointing season prior to getting hurt. Too many drops.
He lead the team in receptions half way through the season after being the top receiver his first two years. Black has 40 receptions in 3 years for a total of 2 touchdowns. I don’t think showing the door to a loyal, productive instate recruit is a good look.
 
#29      
He lead the team in receptions half way through the season after being the top receiver his first two years. Black has 40 receptions in 3 years for a total of 2 touchdowns. I don’t think showing the door to a loyal, productive instate recruit is a good look.

I guess his drops just stood out a lot more this year. I felt he had a rather disappointing year, and his stats, even with the injury considered and the fact that he had more receptions, were down vs. years past. Also, I don’t see where I said he should be shown the door? He’s certainly valuable; just pointing out my perception.
 
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mhuml32

Cincinnati, OH
Saw where Christopher Murray, two-year OL starter for UCLA is entering portal. Had offer from Illini, though he didn’t visit.


Without knowing a lot about him, I would be all for adding a player like this. Started two years at UCLA, still has two years of eligibility remaining, plus a redshirt still available.
 
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If we’re using Brandon Peters to help influence kids, we’re in a lot of trouble.
 
#44      
https://www.mlive.com/wolverines/2020/01/michigan-dt-mike-dwumfour-to-pursue-graduate-transfer.html

https://247sports.com/Player/Michael-Dwumfour-80076/high-school-138886/

Michigan DT to transfer, seems perfect for us, gets revenge and gets to start. Seems like a Lovie 3 tech to me.

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Dwumfour appeared in 33 games over four seasons at Michigan, totaling 36 tackles (7 1/2 for a loss), four sacks, an interception and three pass breakups. His most productive year came in 2018, when he racked up 21 tackles (four for a loss) and three sacks.

The New Jersey native was hampered by injuries this season, just as he was expected to receive more playing time in the middle. Dwumfour appeared in 10 games, primarily in a backup-tackle role as Michigan expanded its use of a three-man front, and only had nine tackles a half-sack."
 
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mhuml32

Cincinnati, OH
https://www.mlive.com/wolverines/2020/01/michigan-dt-mike-dwumfour-to-pursue-graduate-transfer.html

https://247sports.com/Player/Michael-Dwumfour-80076/high-school-138886/

Michigan DT to transfer, seems perfect for us, gets revenge and gets to start. Seems like a Lovie 3 tech to me.

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Dwumfour appeared in 33 games over four seasons at Michigan, totaling 36 tackles (7 1/2 for a loss), four sacks, an interception and three pass breakups. His most productive year came in 2018, when he racked up 21 tackles (four for a loss) and three sacks.

The New Jersey native was hampered by injuries this season, just as he was expected to receive more playing time in the middle. Dwumfour appeared in 10 games, primarily in a backup-tackle role as Michigan expanded its use of a three-man front, and only had nine tackles a half-sack."


I wonder if Schiano will be heavily involved on this one.
 
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Deleted member 746648

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Kind of sucks to lose guys like that because he provided decent depth. Fortunately that's a position we should be ok at next season. Plus I like the idea of having an extra scholarship to play with to plug in some holes.