
Maize & Blue Review is your source for Michigan athletics news and inside information on the On3|Rivals network.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

-Michigan lands its 16th commitment for the '27 cycle today.
-What's June look like for Whittingham on the recruiting front.
-Claude Lemieux dies at 60 years old.
Breakdown
Open 00:00-4:20
Tank Watson 4:21-12:00
Feedback 12:01-32:48
OV's in Ju... more
-Michigan is up to 15 commits on the recruiting trail.
-Who is UM looking good for next month in football recruiting?
-CBS put together a top 25 list for college football coaches. Did Kyle Whittingham make the cut?
Breakdown
Open 00:00-1:23
Foot... more
#1 strength for Michigan football is running back. Great one/two punch similar in what they’ve run for the last five years.
#1 weaknesses appears to be the unknown in the kicking game.
Also, Michigan Sports HOF has lots of UM candidates to vote for... more
-Marcus Moller shares an update on his recovery.
-Morez Johnson Jr. is going to stay in the NBA draft.
-Michigan keeps rolling in commits in football.
Breakdown
Open 00:00-2:37
Moller 2:38-8:33
Morez Johnson Jr. 8:34-19:35
Feedback 19:36-20:53... more
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I like Dennis. Longtime observer of Michigan sports. Works hard knows his stuff has good guests.
Content is good. (Ditch the loud music at the beginning though)
Production value is rough. Talking interspersed with much louder music or sound effects at the beginning of episodes is hard on the ears and awkward. Fix that please. Outside of that the content is pretty good.
It’s always full of information and entertaining.
I like any content on Michigan sports but there are many times that you drag on and repeat a lot of content. Shorten your podcast and get to the point and it’ll definitely be a lot better
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The show's recent episodes center on Michigan athletics across football, basketball, and hockey, with frequent deep-dives into recruiting, game recaps, and program development. Recurring threads include recruiting targets and official visits, spring football expectations, Big Ten race dynamics, and analysis of basketball and hockey coverage, often paired with fan engagement and light studio banter. A consistent presence is the host's knowledgeable takes on Michigan's roster moves, coaching shifts, and how these influence future rosters and performance. Noteworthy is the strong emphasis on recruiting landscape changes and cross-sport coverage, which helps listeners gauge both immediate results and longer-term program trajectory.
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2. Tony Garcia
3. Allen Trieu
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7. Ben Holden
8. Trey Burke
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