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Michigan Football: Wolverines eyeing two transfer portal wide receivers


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While preparing for their clash with Alabama, head coach Sherrone Moore and new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, have been pursuing wide receiver upgrades via the transfer portal. Michigan has already secured a commitment from 6-foot-5 former Indiana receiver Donaven McCulley,


The Michigan Wolverines football team is actively seeking to bolster their wide receiver corps through the transfer portal, focusing on two prospects: CJ Williams from Wisconsin and Isaiah Bond from Alabama. CJ Williams, who previously transferred from USC to Wisconsin, has shown promise with his performance, catching 11 passes for 149 yards in his last season. Meanwhile, Isaiah Bond, known for his speed and agility, had a notable freshman year at Alabama, amassing 48 receptions for 668 yards and four touchdowns. Michigan's interest in these players comes as they look to replace key players like Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson, who have moved on to the NFL, aiming to enhance their offensive capabilities for the upcoming season.

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