This past Friday, Michigan offered Josh Wallace, a cornerback from UMass who entered the transfer portal.
Apparently, there is quite a bit of interest between the four-year starter and the Wolverines. According to Josh Henschke with the Maize and Blue Review ($) the former UMass captain will be visiting Ann Arbor this week for a multi-day visit.
If you check out Wallace’s Twitter account, he is currently on a visit to Oklahoma and Michigan would be the second team this week to host the sought-after transfer. He also has offers from Penn State, Michigan State, Iowa, Indiana, Virginia Tech, and Oregon State.
During his four seasons at UMass, Wallace totaled 140 tackles, seven tackles for loss, three interceptions, and 28 pass breakups. The veteran corner had a stellar 2022 football season. He had 41 tackles, two interceptions, and 28 pass breakups in his senior season with the Minutemen.
Wallace was also coached by former Michigan defensive coordinator, Don Brown. Brown took over as the head coach of the Minutemen in 2022.
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