Michigan Wolverines Call-in Show LIVE 89! episode artwork

EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 2H 9M

Michigan Wolverines Call-in Show LIVE 89!

from Michigan at The Voice of College Football · host The Voice of College Football Network

Episode Notes: Michigan Wolverines Call-in Show LIVE 89! Hosts: TJ Ronin & Johnny Olden Jr. Platform: MichiganVOCFB Length: ~2+ hours (full call-in format with super chats) Sponsor: FanDuel Sportsbook ️ Opening & Banter Energetic return show for Johnny after a break. Quick FanDuel segment: Pistons +3.5 vs. Orlando (Game 6, Franz Wagner out) — both hosts lean Pistons. Shoutouts to chat (Michigander, Juju, Moose, etc.) and championship gear flex (“2026 champs”). Spring Game Recap & 2026 Outlook Bryce Underwood (QB): Primary concern. Mechanics, decision-making, and trust in O-line still look similar to 2025 struggles. Needs major offseason improvement with new QB coach and system. Hosts emphasize patience but note it’s “national championship or bust” — ride with him. Positives: Defense (especially D-line) looked like “monsters” in person — stacked and physical. Wide receivers: Impressive routes and athleticism in warm-ups (better than TV showed). O-line: Run blocking solid; pass pro inconsistent (mix of Bryce + line issues). Overall Vibe: Team is loaded. Defense expected to be elite/top-10. Ceiling depends entirely on Bryce’s development. “National Championship or bust” standard reaffirmed. ️ Key Caller Discussions Michigan Man: Hypothetical — lose by 10-12 to Oklahoma in Week 2? Stick with Bryce or go Tommy Carr? Consensus: Ride with Bryce until ~Week 5. One game (even a bad loss) isn’t enough to bench a high-paid, high-upside QB. Risk of losing the locker room/QB room too high. Tommy looked good but he’s a true freshman. Notre Dame & Conference Realignment: Both hosts say Notre Dame should be in the Big Ten (natural rivals, geography). But they won’t join — too cushy with NBC deal + CFP access rules. Their 2026 schedule roasted as soft (only real test: Miami). Heated Segments Bryce’s Attitude: Extended debate on Bryce’s cocky body language/sideline demeanor. Johnny was especially critical (“needs to humble himself”). TJ pushed back noting elite athlete confidence + Bryce’s workload reputation. Heavy emphasis on results over swagger. Michigan State Shade: Meth lab joke + general rivalry banter. Other Topics Recruiting: Highlight on London Hampton (athletic RB/LB/S prospect) and other staff connections. Defense Projections: Top-10 potential (secondary + D-line strong); front seven questions remain but spring game optimism high. Lions Talk: Draft reactions (Derek Moore, Jimmy Rolder, etc.), scheme changes, Dan Campbell/Brad Holmes trust. Super Chats: Heavy engagement — Pistons, Duke basketball, QB room rumors, running back depth (Savion Hyder vs. Jordan Marshall debate). Final Thoughts Bryce: “Put up or shut up” year with elite supporting cast (O-line coach, OC, WRs, QB coach). Everything is in place — now it’s on him. Team Goal: Championship contention. Trenches, physicality, and QB play will decide it. Sign-off: “Fuck Ohio” + Go Blue. Episode Tone: Classic passionate Michigan fan call-in energy — optimistic on roster/talent, realistic/concerned on QB play, heavy rivalry banter, and unfiltered opinions. Strong listener interaction. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published May 1, 2026

Embed this episode

NOW PLAYING

Michigan Wolverines Call-in Show LIVE 89!

0:00 2:09:29

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Michigan at The Voice of College Football?

This episode is 2 hours and 9 minutes long.

When was this Michigan at The Voice of College Football episode published?

This episode was published on May 1, 2026.

Can I download this Michigan at The Voice of College Football episode?

Yes. Use the download control on the episode player to save the publisher-provided media file.
URL copied to clipboard!