It was starting to look doom and gloom for Michigan regarding it getting a second transfer portal wide receiver. The Wolverines missed out on guys like Skyler Bell, David Pantelis, Troy Stellato, and most recently, App State’s Kaedin Robinson. But hours after Robinson turned the Wolverines down, Michigan struck again.
This time, Michigan has secured a commitment from UMass receiver Anthony Simpson, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel. Simpson will join Indiana’s Donaven McCulley as incoming wide receivers from the portal. Michigan had also brought in three big-bodied freshmen from the ’25 cycle to help what was the 131st-ranked passing offense.
Simpson signed with Arizona in the 2020 class. He played sparingly for the ‘Cats and transferred to UMass back in 2023. The offensive coordinator then? Michigan tight ends coach Steve Casula. Simpson had a breakout season under Casula where he led the team with 57 receptions for 792 yards and three touchdowns.
The 5-foot-11 receiver suffered an early injury this past season and was limited to just two games for the Minutemen. He will have one year of eligibility remaining.
– Enjoy more Michigan Wolverines coverage on Michigan Wolverines On SI –
BREAKING: Former Michigan Football QB Alex Orji commits to new school
Michigan and one other school are ‘setting the pace’ for nation’s top DL prospect
Final Michigan Football offensive PFF grades for 2024 season; advanced stats to know
For additional coverage of University of Michigan athletics:
Jayden Daniels did it again, and this time he did it on the biggest stage he’s been on so far.The rookie quarterback led
PHILADELPHIA — Welcome, Saquon Barkley, to football heaven. All the brotherly love he imagined, the sweet chorus he once hated of “Fly, Eagl
Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin had a big night out before their official debut as TODAY co-anchors on Jan. 13.Savannah and Craig appeared on NBC's "Sunday Ni
Add Adrian Martinez to the list of former Nebraska football players who will extend their National Football League dreams.The former Husker and Kansas State qua