It's been a while since the Michigan Wolverines had a big bodied target at wide receiver like Donaven McCulley. Listed at 6-5, 203 pounds, the former Indiana wideout transferred to Michigan for his final year of college ball in hopes of winning a championship.
Ever since it landed Indiana wide receiver Donaven McCulley from the transfer portal, Michigan hasn't been able to seal the deal with any other playmaker to bring into the fold.
ANN ARBOR - After landing Indiana transfer Donaven McCulley early in the portal window, Michigan continues its search for additional wide receiver talent to aid incoming quarterbacks Mikey Keene and Bryce Underwood.
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Michigan landed Indiana wide receiver Donaven McCulley right away when the transfer portal opened which was nice given he's a 6-foot-5 body, but the Wolverines haven't been able to bring anyone else into the fold -- yet.
Michigan is bound to bring in another wide receiver from the transfer portal before it's all said and done. After landing Indiana playmaker Donaven McCulley, the Wolverines haven't had the same luck in landing another receiver.
Perception is not quite reality, especially when you're talking about college football. It appeared about as sure of a thing as any that the Wolverines would bring in either UConn's Skyler Bell or Yale's David Pantelis into the fold to join former Indiana WR Donaven McCulley.
The Wolverines had already landed former Indiana wide receiver Donaven McCulley, a 6-5 big -bodied playmaker, but Michigan wanted more than just one wide receiver.
Breaking news out of Ann Arbor as the Wolverines prepare to close out 2024 with another splash in the transfer portal. Michigan's 2024 passing struggles have been well-documented.
Michigan has been severely limited in its passing attack throughout the 2024 season. The passing woes were compounded by an exodus of talent from last year, along with a lack of elite weapons at quarterback and wide receiver.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - One thing to remember about the transfer portal is that nothing about it is permanent. A player can put his name in the portal, but if the team he was on is agreeable, he can always come back.
The Michigan Wolverines hauled in their first prospect from the transfer portal on Friday, securing the commitment of wide receiver Donaven McCulley. In 2023, the former Indiana Hoosier caught 48 passes for 644 yards and six touchdowns, earning All-Big Ten honorable mention from both the coaches and the media.
Michigan just landed its first commitment out of the transfer portal and it's a big need. Former Indiana quarterback-turned-wide-receiver Donaven McCulley just announced his intent to transfer to the Wolverines and play under new offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey.
The Oklahoma Sooners are going to attack the transfer portal aggressively, especially on the offensive side of the ball. They need a better offensive line to replace the guys who are leaving.
Michigan football pulled off the biggest upset in the history of 'The Game' on Saturday afternoon, defeating Ohio State as a 19.5-point underdog. After
Michigan is expected to host Indiana transfer wideout Donaven McCulley this weekend according to multiple reports. Back in October, the 6-5, 203 pound wideout announced that his top six transfer schools included Ole Miss, Tennessee, Cincinnati, Miami, Colorado, and Michigan.
Former Indiana football wide receiver E.J. Williams is commenting about accusations that he quit on the team. Williams is transferring away from Indiana, joining another wideout in Donaven McCulley.
Just days after announcing a visit to Ann Arbor for later this month, one of Michigan football's targets in the transfer portal is pushing back that scheduled visit.
A big trend that we are seeing in college football this season is players that are contributing often deciding to take red shirts so that they can enter the transfer portal when the season is over.
Former Indiana receiver Donaven McCulley is officially in the transfer portal after announcing last week that he was going to redshirt for the rest of
The Indiana football program is undefeated and in the top 25 in Curt Cignetti’s first season as head coach. However, Indiana saw a big loss with wide receiver Donaven McCulley deciding to enter the transfer portal despite the team’s strong start.
Donaven McCulley, Indiana football senior wide receiver, has entered the transfer portal after only four games. Because he has played in four games or less this season, McCulley retains one more year of eligibility.
Donaven McCulley’s Indiana football career has come to an end. On Tuesday, McCulley was no longer listed on Indiana’s football roster. Hoosiers On SI received confirmation from a source that had knowledge of the situation that McCulley is no longer on the team.
Indiana football wide receiver Donaven McCulley is reportedly expected to play Saturday against UCLA football, per Matt Zenitz of 247 Sports. McCulley did not play in Indiana's Week 2 77-3 win over Western Illinois due to an injury he sustained in Week 1.
Indiana football started its season with a 31-7 win over Florida International on Saturday, but didn’t come out unscathed. Early in the second quarter at the 9:35 mark, Indiana wideout Donaven McCulley was working on the left side of the field when he caught a nine-yard curl route.
Indiana wide receiver Donaven McCulley announced Friday his decision to withdraw from the transfer portal and return to Bloomington for his senior season.
It didn't take long for Michigan to get involved with Indiana wide receiver Donaven McCulley once he entered the transfer portal. The 6-5, 200-pounder entered the portal on Nov.
The transfer portal has no shortage of big names, including quarterbacks Kyle McCord (Ohio State), Riley Leonard (Duke) and Cam Ward (Washington State). Among the lesser-known names, here are nine to know.
Donaven McCulley had a breakout season for Indiana in 2023, but he announce Monday his decision to enter the transfer portal with one year of remaining eligibility.
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