Michigan, Savion Hiter and wolverines spring game
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Michigan running back Savion Hiter reveals which early enrollee has impressed him most, naming Travis Johnson as the team's fastest player.
Running back Savion Hiter was known for his breakneck speed in high school, but displayed grit in the trenches in his first college snaps Saturday
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6-foot ball of muscle: Kyle Whittingham raves about Savion Hiter ahead of spring game
Savion Hiter is turning heads at spring practice. Coach Kyle Whittingham described the 2026 recruit as a ‘6-foot ball of muscle’ during recent drills. The young running back has already established himself as a physical force ahead of the April 18 spring game.
Five-star running back Savion Hiter explains why he remained committed to Michigan football despite coaching changes.
Michigan football has a pair of running backs who return with proven production in 2026. Jordan Marshall (150 carries, 932 yards and 10 touchdowns) and Bryson Kuzdzal (76 carries for 326 yards and four touchdowns) combined for more than 1,
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Kyle Whittingham impressed with freshmen Salesi Moa, Savion Hiter after spring game
Michigan’s offense will likely see two true freshman — Savion Hiter and Salesi Moa — get plenty of playing time this fall. Kyle Whittingham spoke glowingly of both after Saturday’s spring game:
Michigan freshman running back Savion Hiter receives a comparison to former Penn State star Saquon Barkley
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Five-star freshman Savion Hiter is already rising up the depth chart at running back, with Michigan coaches and players all saying he’s doing the right things in spring practice. In our latest update from Kyle Whittingham,