National Reporter Declares Position on Sherrone Mooreâs Michigan Fate After Concerning Roster Update Rocks HC
Michigan fans have been riding a rollercoaster ever since Sherrone Moore took over. First, theyâre in shambles, then theyâre cooking up a five-game win streak, flipping Bryce Underwood from LSU, flexing on Ohio State, and sending Bama home packing in the ReliaQuest Bowl. Now? The hype train is at full speed for 2025. But hold upâthereâs a new twist. A national reporter just went on record about Mooreâs situation in Ann Arbor, and letâs just say, it ainât all sunshine and touchdowns. Some serious concerns could rock the Wolverinesâ 2025 campaign, and it all starts with one major question: Is Michigan really back, or are fans setting themselves up for heartbreak?
On March 8th, national reporter Isaiah hopped on the Locked On Wolverines podcast, and he didnât sugarcoat a thing. âIâm worried about Michigan fan expectations,â Isaiah admitted. âYes, Underwood is a huge talent, but we have a question mark on the O-line, still kind of a mid-receiving room, and fans seem to have terminal recency bias. Am I being too negative, or can this offense struggle for a while, not unlike last year?â Ain’t gonna lie, heâs got a point. Michiganâs 2024 offense? Woof. Their top receiver didnât even hit 250 yards, and then their WR1, Tyler Morris, dipped for Indiana.
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But donât worry, the Wolverines have been grinding. They brought in Donaven McCulley from Indiana and Anthony Simpson from UMass to add some firepower. And with five-star QB Bryce Underwood stepping in, things could turn up fast. But is it enough to make Sherrone Moore and Michigan a playoff threat again?
The real concern? The offensive line. Michigan is basically hitting the reset button up front. They lost 5 starters, including studs like Zak Zinter, Trevor Keegan, and Drake Nugent to the NFL. Now, theyâre rolling with veterans like Giovanni El-Hadi and Greg Crippen while hoping new faces like Andrew Sprague, Lawrence Hatter from Ferris State, Pat Coogan from Indiana, and Ty Haywood can hold it down. Isaiah was clear: âItâs not going to struggle to the level it did last year. Like, yes, there are questions, but they should be better than they were, right?â
Michigan also made some major portal moves. Former Bama five-star Justice Haynes is in the backfield, Clemsonâs Tre Williams and Alabamaâs Damon Payne Jr. are beefing up the D-line, and Georgia LB Troy Bowles is adding some serious versatility. But the real game-changer?
Chip Lindsey is stepping in as the new OC, bringing experience from Chapel Hill. âAll those things help Michigan,â Isaiah pointed out. But does it guarantee theyâre ready to run the Big Ten again, especially after the latest roster concerns?
Michiganâs concerning roster headache for Sherrone Moore
But what happens when you patch one leak and another one pops up? Thatâs been Michiganâs reality for years now. And right now, the biggest concern is the running back room and lingering injuries to key players. Rod Moore, the RB who sealed that legendary Ohio State win, suffered a season-ending injury last yearâand itâs still looking rough. Craig Shemon from âLocked on Big20â broke it down: âItâs been a full year, and Wink (Don Martindale) says he hasnât really run in like 14 months since the national championship game; they say heâs going to be ready for the fall, so I donât know.â Thatâs not exactly the confidence boost Michigan fans were hoping for.
Then thereâs the run gameâone of the biggest red flags from 2024. Michigan finished ranked 70th nationally, averaging just 157.2 yards per game. Compared to 2023, when they had 169.3 yards per game? Thatâs a downgrade you canât ignore. And now, the guys who carried that shaky rushing attackâDonovan Edwards and Kalel Mullingsâare both gone. Who steps up now?

Shemon kept it real: âLetâs talk about the running back room. It seems like the last couple of years, theyâve lost a lot of really good ones⦠You go this past year and the year beforeâthe Exodus of running backs going into the NFL, thatâs a lot of talent thatâs gone out the door.â Justice Haynes and Jordan Marshall step up big time.
So, where does that leave Michigan heading into the 2025 season? Isaiah gave his take: âNow, does that mean playoff or bust? No, it does not. I think it means a modicum of improvement. Nine wins, 10 winsâI think is kind of more what you should be looking at as a successful season. But could they exceed that? Absolutely.â
The Wolverines literally got the Mickey Mouse schedule. Michigan opens against New Mexico State before heading to Oklahoma in Week 2 for a massive early test. Their conference slate includes Wisconsin, Washington, and a revenge game against Ohio State at home. Road games against USC, Nebraska, and Michigan State are tough but not impossible.
Bottom line? Michigan has the talent, but expectations need to be kept in check. The Wolverines are still a work in progress, and while Sherrone Moore has done a solid job in his first year, the pressure is on. If things go south early, the hype train could derail fast. But if Underwood delivers, if the Wolverines run the pigskin unlike 2024, if the O-line holds up, and if the defense stays nasty? Michigan might just shock the world. Again.
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