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The Michigan Wolverines recruiting momentum for their 2026 recruiting class has finally begun picking up in the last month as ...
A leader, team captain, and outright playmaker, big things were expected for Michigan football safety Rod Moore entering last season. However, at the outset of spring ball in 2024, Moore tore his ACL, ...
Athlon Sports ranks Michigan football in top 25 for 2025, citing a strong defense and easier schedule. Can the Wolverines ...
Senior Rayshaun Benny recently talked about the 2025 Michigan football roster, and while there are a lot of talented guys on ...
Together these highlights were cut and spliced into a reel Rod Moore tagged to an Instagram post in late January announcing his return to the team for a fifth year. Missing from the montage were ...
A lot of players use similarly lofty goals as motivation in the offseason, but it isn't far-fetched for Moore. Since he arrived on Michigan's campus, Rod Moore has met or exceeded every ...
On this particular play, safety Rod Moore ran down the field on a kickoff, in the same way he has done hundreds — if not thousands — of times. But this time, something went wrong, and before ...
Michigan coaches remain confident that injured safety Rod Moore will return this fall. After a post on social media Tuesday, we now know how close the former all-Big Ten defensive back really is.
Rod Moore put his dream of playing in the NFL on hold for one more year in Ann Arbor, a year that he says he had circled on the calendar. According to Moore, this was supposed to be the year that ...
Roderick "Rod" Moore Jr. is a junior defensive back for the Michigan Wolverines. Born on July 3, 2003, in Clayton, Ohio, Moore stands at an impressive 6 feet in height and weighs 198 pounds.