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The Wolverine Podcast
Summary: The staff of TheWolverine.com brings you the best analysis, news and opinions on University of Michigan sports.
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Podcasts:
On this episode of The Daily Edition, we talk to former NFL analyst and current Michigan radio analyst Dan Dierdorf about Tom Brady's Super Bowl legacy following yesterday's 28-24 win for the New England Patriots, plus the bizarre recruiting story of Deontay Burnett, and some hoops talk after Sunday's overtime loss to Michigan State.
On this week's #InTheCrease episode, host Michael Spath recaps the Wolverines' 2-1 loss to Michigan State on Friday night and discusses how that defeat will challenge the Maize and Blue this week, and down the stretch as we close in on the last six weeks of the regular season.
Michigan meets Michigan State in both basketball and hockey this weekend, and on this episode of the Daily Edition Podcast we talk to a pair of Spartan beat writers about the upcoming bouts. Plus the latest on four-star Detroit running back Mikey Weber, and a preview of the final official visitors weekend of the 2015 recruiting season.
ESPN college basketball analyst Tim McCormick takes a long look at the Michigan-Michigan State match-up in the podcast with TheWolverine.com's John Borton. McCormick talks about the education the U-M freshmen will get at MSU's Breslin Center, along with his thoughts about Derrick Walton, Jr.'s availability.
Michigan met with four-star running back Mikey Weber yesterday and a move the Wolverines made afterwards suggest they know what Weber, an Ohio State commitment, plans to do, Rivals.com Midwest Recruiting Analyst Josh Helmholdt shares on this episode of the Daily Edition. Plus, we speak to Kelly Lytle, about his father, Rob, a 1976 All-American and recent College Football Hall of Fame elect.
Anthony Broome of Maize and Brew joins the podcast to discuss the first month of recruiting under Jim Harbaugh, the future of the quarterback position, and more.
There was plenty of recruiting goings-on in the past 24 hours, and we hit it all in the Daily Edition, including a visit from four-star defensive end Tyrone Wheatley Jr., the decommitment of 2016 quarterback Messiah de Weaver, and more. Plus a big win for the Michigan basketball team, and a few interesting numbers that arose from yesterday's victory over Nebraska.
Michigan has flipped three recruits in the past week, and is eying a fourth, hoping tight end Matt Snyder switches his pledge from Nebraska to U-M. If Snyder does, he will join former Cornhusker commitment Reuben Jones, and with this brewing rivalry between Michigan and Nebraska we talk to HuskerOnline.com publisher Sean Callahan while also delving into tonight's basketball game against, go figure, Nebraska, plus plenty more football and basketball recruiting.
This week on TheWolverine.com's Recruiting Rap, football recruiting editor Tim Sullivan and recruiting analyst Brandon Brown discuss the current state of Michigan football recruiting. The first official visit weekend after the dead period ended didn't result in any commitments and some Wolverine fans began to wonder if it was too late for even Jim Harbaugh to save the 2015 class. Last weekend however, saw three recent commitments under Jim Harbaugh and really got the ball rolling heading into the home stretch. Sullivan and Brown discuss the other official visitors and what to expect moving forward as National Signing Day approaches.
On today's episode, we talk basketball with Jeff Schiller (better known as MHoops1 on The Fort, our premium message board), football recruiting with expert Brandon Brown after a big visit weekend and the red hot Michigan hockey team with expert Michael Spath.
TheWolverine.com Podcast: Hoops Recruiting Rap
On this week's edition of In the Crease, Michael Spath talks to The Michigan Daily writer Jason Rubinstein, who was in Madison for the Wolverines' two-game series at Wisconsin, about Michigan's sweep of the Badgers.
On this week's episode of Game of My Life, we talk to former Wolverine Roy Roundtree about the 2011 Notre Dame contest - the first-ever night game in Michigan Stadium history. Roundtree had only one catch but he provides intimate details of excitement of the day and the incredible U-M comeback.
On today's episode, we talk quite extensively about four-star QB Zach Gentry's visit to Michigan this weekend and the likelihood that the Texas commitment will flip to U-M. We also talk to a pair of The Michigan Daily writers about this weekend's basketball and hockey matchups against Wisconsin.
TheWolverine.com: Tim McCormick on Michigan