November 25, 2024

Semaj Morgan, Tyler Morris, and possibly even Roman Wilson, should the Wolverines decide to stay, make up a formidable wide receiver group in Ann Arbor in 2024. Nevertheless, Cornelius Johnson, a vital wide receiver, will no longer be eligible after the 2023 campaign, and it is obvious that the coaching staff is looking for a replacement. A new target for the Michigan football transfer portal surfaced on Friday: Wake Forrest (ACC) wideout Jahmal Banks.

Target of Michigan football’s transfer portal is an ACC wide receiver.
The Wolverines are losing some important players as the Big Ten and College Football Playoff grow in 2024, but Jim Harbaugh and Michigan football could quickly reload the roster and contend for conference and national titles with the aid of the transfer portal.

Entering his fifth year of collegiate football, Jahmal Banks has played in an incredible 44 games while attending Wake Forrest in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Banks has caught an amazing 104 passes for over 1,400 yards and 13 touchdowns during his college career, including two seasons as a starter. He has also averaged over 13.1 yards per catch and more.

Coaches at U-M offer Jahmal Banks.
Banks made a significant announcement on Friday: the Michigan football transfer portal now has him as a target because the Wolverines have extended an offer for a 2024 roster spot. In the current rankings, Banks is ranked as the opponent that the Maize and Blue face off against, among other schools, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Purdue, West Virginia, and more.

 

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