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Michigan Retains Star WR Marsh Amid Coaching Shakeup
7 Jan
Summary
- Andrew Marsh, Michigan's top freshman receiver, returns for 2026.
- New coach Kyle Whittingham prioritizes roster retention post-shakeup.
- Several key offensive players commit to returning for the 2026 season.

Michigan football's new coaching staff, led by Head Coach Kyle Whittingham, has successfully prioritized roster retention for the 2026 season. This comes after the recent dismissal of Sherrone Moore, leaving little time for the new regime to secure existing talent.
The critical decision for Andrew Marsh, the team's standout freshman wide receiver, to return is a significant victory for Whittingham's efforts. Marsh led Michigan in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns, making him a vital offensive weapon.
Alongside Marsh, other key offensive players like Bryce Underwood, Blake Frazier, and Andrew Babalola have also committed to returning. The team also managed to convince Zeke Berry to stay after he had entered the transfer portal, underscoring the new staff's effectiveness in retaining talent.




