Michigan Quarterback Mikey Keene Enters Transfer Portal After 2025 Season

Mikey Keene, the quarterback for Michigan, has officially entered the transfer portal following the 2025 season. Keene, who did not participate in any games during the season, found himself third on the depth chart, trailing behind Bryce Underwood and Jadyn Davis. His limited playing time can be attributed to an injury sustained in the spring of 2025.

Before joining Michigan, Keene played for the University of Central Florida and later spent two seasons at Fresno State, where he achieved Honorable Mention All-Mountain West honors in consecutive years. His current move raises questions about Underwood”s potential future with the team; it appears that Keene may have anticipated that Underwood would remain at Michigan, prompting his decision to seek a new school where he could compete for a starting position.

In light of Keene”s departure, it seems that the University of Michigan will need to look for a quarterback in the transfer portal unless they have confidence in the incoming freshmen. The coaching staff must now consider their options as they prepare for the next season.

In another piece of news, Michigan has recently appointed Justice Steiner as their new safeties coach. A native of Battle Creek, Michigan, Steiner has a rich background in sports, currently serving as the sports information director at Davenport University, where he oversees 12 sports programs. He previously worked as a graduate assistant in the sports information office at the University of Louisville, where he collaborated with several women”s and men”s athletic programs.

As Michigan navigates these changes, fans will be eager to see how the team”s roster evolves in preparation for the upcoming season.