In the realm of college football, certain players possess an innate ability to transcend the boundaries of their position, reshaping the game with their unparalleled skill and athleticism.
Michigan's much-anticipated spring game has come and gone, as the Maize team triumphed over Blue in a defensive battle with a final score of 17-7.
The hype train won’t stop for Michigan’s star tight end. With nearly all of the Wolverines’ 2023 offensive playmakers heading to the NFL Draft, one returning pass catcher has still been drawing some major praise this offseason.
The coming season remains a massive question mark-filled time for the Maize and Blue, who are losing tons of coaches and players following their 2023-24 national title run last year.
A new head coach, at least five new assistant coaches, more than 20 contributors leaving the program including 18 who were invited to the NFL Combine —
Michigan’s tight end might be the nation’s best. With almost all of Michigan’s offensive production from 2023 heading to the NFL Draft, one player coming back is drawing some high praise at this point in the offseason.
Colston Loveland, after two seasons at Michigan, is now considered the nation's top tight end, especially with Georgia's Brock Bowers making himself available for the NFL Draft.
In tonight's Michigan-Washington national championship matchup, a Michigan pass-catcher has attracted the attention of the King of Props for his top prop.
Michigan tight end Colston Loveland is one of the most reliable targets for the Wolverine offense, but he notes that there are plenty of weapons to choose from.
Loveland’s a nightmare and a mismatch. Alabama head coach Nick Saban gave Michigan tight end Colston Loveland a lot of praise earlier this month, comparing him to Georgia tight end Brock Bowers.
While the Wolverines may remain just as competitive in the years to come, next year’s roster will look quite different, seeing as a number of top players are eligible for the NFL Draft after the 2023 season.
Loveland gets compared to an NFL great. Michigan’s Colston Loveland is just a sophomore, but he already looks like a player that could be formidable on Sundays in the NFL.
Over the weekend, the Michigan football offense had a magnificent performance en route to a 49-0 victory over the Wolverines’ in-state rival: the Michigan State Spartans.
People like to say things like "throw out the record books" when it comes to rivalry games, but fans of both Michigan and Michigan State knew what was coming on Saturday night. The No.
The Wolverines are on a roll right now, boasting a 7-0 record (4-0 Big Ten) heading into this weekend’s game against the Michigan State Spartans in East Lansing.
When the Michigan football offense takes the field against Nebraska this weekend, keep an eye on tight end Colston Loveland. After last week’s win over
It feels like every coach on Michigan's staff has said something similar about Colston Loveland: If he had been from California, Florida or Texas, he would've been a five-star prospect and one of the most coveted tight ends in the entire country.
Both on and off of the gridiron, this Michigan football duo has a special bond. AJ Barner and Colston Loveland — a pair of incredible tight ends for the Maize and Blue — have become quite close since Barner first transferred to Michigan over the 2023 offseason.
This weekend, offensive play-caller and offensive line coach Sherrone Moore will be making his return to the sidelines after missing last weekend’s game due to suspension.
One of the most anticipated Michigan football transfer additions is tight end AJ Barner, an experienced Big Ten star who will be forming an elite duo with sophomore tight end Colston Loveland.
Today, at Schembechler Hall, media events continue for a few Wolverine standouts. The first to the podium this afternoon was sophomore tight end Colston Loveland, who had a breakout year in 2022 and looks to continue his success throughout this true sophomore season and beyond.
Michigan is poised to be special in 2023 with talent, experience and depth across the board on both sides of the ball. Last year, Michigan rolled into the season with two very capable tight ends in Erick All and Luke Schoonmaker.
Today, Colston Loveland, a rising sophomore star tight end for Michigan football, signed a new NIL deal facilitated by the Valiant Management Group. According to a recent announcement, Loveland has secured a deal to produce a limited lineup of trading cards using his NIL rights, which will be available through The M Den.
The sophomore tight end details his journey thus far at Michigan and shares what it will take to return to the CFP. After a big freshman year for the now sophomore tight end, Colston Loveland is looking forward to more big moments as a Wolverine.
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