Summary
Michigan All-Big Ten cornerback Zeke Berry has decided to enter the transfer portal after four years with the team. Berry, recognized for his defensive skills, was a standout player for Michigan, and several college programs are now interested in recruiting him.
Key Facts
- Zeke Berry is an All-Big Ten cornerback from the University of Michigan.
- He played four seasons with Michigan and started in 22 games as a defensive back.
- Berry recorded 55 solo tackles and 74 combined tackles during his time at Michigan.
- He led the Big Ten with 10 passes defended in 11 games this season.
- Berry received multiple honors, including the team's Defensive Skill Player of the Year in 2024.
- Several universities, including Oregon, Tennessee, and Florida State, are interested in Berry following his decision to transfer.
- Michigan is undergoing changes, including the replacement of their head coach with Kyle Whittingham.
- Berry's decision comes after the dismissal of former head coach Sherrone Moore, which followed Michigan's loss to the Texas Longhorns.