Michigan football starter chooses transfer destination

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There are multiple Michigan football players who have entered the transfer portal upon the culmination of the 2024 college football regular season, but the majority of those departing are not starters.

Though there are a few who were.

Most notable is wide receiver Tyler Morris, who hasn’t seemed to have visited anywhere. Another is late-season starter Andrew Gentry, an offensive lineman with a ton of promise. But Dominick Giudice surprisingly got the nod to start at center at the beginning of the season before losing his job due to injury.

Giudice — a former three-star edge rusher — is on the move. And he’ll still wear the block M, it will just be at his new school, Missouri.

Giudice, a New Jersey native, played in nine games, but struggled with injuries a few times during the season. He was precluded from action in Week 6 at Washington, and ended up losing his role to Greg Crippen. Though he did play guard in Week 11, notching 59 snaps against Oregon.

He will have one year of eligibility remaining.