Michigan Wolverines Eye New GM Amid Major Offseason Changes

Michigan football aims for stability with Dave Peloquin poised to bring his extensive experience to the GM role.

In a whirlwind offseason for Michigan's athletic department, the Wolverines are reportedly setting their sights on Dave Peloquin as the next General Manager for their football program.

Peloquin, who has been serving as the head of the NIL division at Athletes First, is expected to bring his expertise to Michigan. His experience spans both agency work and a substantial 21-year tenure at Notre Dame, where he played pivotal roles under five different coaches, contributing to the construction of numerous successful rosters.

This move follows a significant shake-up at Michigan, which included parting ways with former GM Sean Magee. Peloquin steps into a program that has experienced its share of ups and downs. After enjoying a period of success under Jim Harbaugh, the team has been searching for stability in recent seasons under Sherrone Moore.

With Peloquin's diverse background and understanding of both the collegiate and agency landscapes, Michigan hopes to regain its footing and chart a course back to prominence in college football.