Michigan football is going to need some help at wide receiver in 2025 now that Bryce Underwood is coming in, and the Wolverines are looking to surround him with talent.
Though there are three good receiver commits in the 2025 class (the Wolverines are still working on four-stars Derek Meadows and Quincy Porter) Michigan certainly will also be looking to established talent to bring in.
Though it was reported earlier this season that former Indiana wide receiver Donaven McCulley would be taking a visit to Ann Arbor, that never ended up taking place. But McCulley has gotten his visit back on the books as he’ll be coming to Ann Arbor shortly after the conclusion of the Ohio State game.
Michigan is set to host former Indiana WR Donaven McCulley on a visit this weekend after the team gets back from the Ohio State game, source confirms to MLive.
McCulley had 48 catches for 644 yards and 6 TDs for the Hoosiers in 2023, earning honorable mention all-Big Ten honors.
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Getting a player of McCulley’s caliber would be a start, but it wouldn’t be the final solution. Though Michigan has tended to want to run the ball, surrounding Underwood with some bona fide, established playmakers is a path that the maize and blue are likely to go down.
The transfer portal is set to open on Dec. 9, but nothing would stop McCulley from announcing his college decision before then.