Michigan football suffered a significant setback when Keon Sabb, a defensive back, opted to transfer to Alabama through the portal. However, there are talks circulating about Quinten Johnson potentially making a comeback, which could help alleviate the blow.
To be frank, I perceived Sabb’s decision as a misstep. He was familiar with the defensive setup of the Michigan Wolverines and would have likely found opportunities to showcase his skills, consequently boosting his chances in the NFL draft. Yet, the allure of a substantial Name, Image, and Likeness deal and the promise of starting seemed too enticing to resist.
Nonetheless, there’s hope for Michigan football with the potential return of Quinten Johnson to the secondary. While initially declaring for the NFL draft, reports from Chris Balas of The Wolverine suggest a possible reversal.
The specifics, such as whether Johnson requires a waiver or if a final verdict has been reached, remain uncertain. Nevertheless, his comeback would be immensely beneficial for the Michigan Wolverines’ defensive lineup.