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Michigan AD Warde Manuel outlined how the department will handle the escalating budget in a letter to fans and alumni.
Michigan can now pay its athletes directly after the House Settlement approval, but that money has to come from somewhere.
Michigan contributing $15 million to its athletic department is unprecedented, and will mostly make up for increased expenses ...
After the approved House Settlement, schools can now directly pay athletes, and it will be crucial for big schools like ...
Manuel was named the John L Toner Award winner as someone who's "shown outstanding dedication to college athletics, ...
Michigan athletics will receive a $15 million contribution from the general fund to help balance the fiscal year 2026 budget.
The past 12 months have been an eventful time for Warde Manuel and the Michigan athletic department he oversees. During that time, though, Manuel’s focus has had to shift in other, less-than ...
The University of Michigan athletic department is planning a 10 percent reduction in staff following the recent House ...
Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel joined The Michigan Insider this week and discussed a variety of pressing topics, including Dusty May's extension, revenue-sharing, the Notice of ...
After a two-day committee on infractions hearing concluded this week, NCAA president Charlie Baker expects a ruling on the ...
Michigan will spend $20.5 million to fully participate in revenue sharing and will add approximately $6.2 million in new ...