Michigan Lands Texas Freshman Receiver Jaime Ffrench in Transfer Portal
The move underscores Michigan's rapid receiver overhaul under new coach Kyle Whittingham during the compressed January window.
Overview
- Ffrench committed following a weekend visit to Ann Arbor after swift talks with the staff, according to On3 and local reports.
- The former top-100 2025 recruit arrives with four years of eligibility.
- He played sparingly as a Texas freshman, logging one catch for six yards.
- The Detroit Free Press reports he is expected to slot behind Andrew Marsh as Michigan's No. 2 wideout.
- Michigan is reshaping its pass game under offensive coordinator Jason Beck to support returning quarterback Bryce Underwood after departures that include Donaven McCulley and tight end Marlin Klein, as well as Semaj Morgan's transfer.