The good news just keeps on coming for Michigan football.
There was one setback on Wednesday, as linebacker Cole Sullivan committed to Oklahoma instead of returning to the Wolverines.
You can't keep everyone, though. Michigan football sure is trying, though, and on that note, Jordan Marshall has also agreed to come back for another season. The third-year running back, who will be a redshirt sophomore, led the team in rushing with 932 yards and 10 touchdowns.
The Cincinnati, Ohio, native turned into a Blake-Corum clone down the stretch. Against Ohio State, he had seven carries for 61 yards before getting hurt. Marshall had a streak of four straight 100-yard games during Big Ten play, and should be in line for even more production in 2026.
Michigan's running game will be scary good
Not only is Marshall back in the fold, but Justice Haynes could be, too, along with five-star freshman Savion Hiter. All three, if they are all on the roster, will have the benefit of running behind one of the best offensive lines in college football this season.
Beyond that, Jason Beck coordinated an offense that rushed for 267 yards per game last season. The new Michigan OC wasn't afraid to incorporate the QB into the run game, something Michigan fans clamored for most of last season with Underwood.
Add his running ability to Marshall and Hiter, and that's an explosive rushing attack, which would be even more true if Haynes is back for another season, not that the Wolverines need him.
Marshall, Hiter, and an QC not afraid to run Bryce should be a scary thought for the rest of college football.
