BREAKING:Michigan Star Daniel Wolf Stuns College Football World, Rejects Jaw-Dropping $5.5 Million NIL Offer from Florida Gator, Texas Longhorns to Remain with the Michigan Wolverines:‘I Have No Plans Beyond Been a…..
With the addition of three players from the 2024 class and the transfer portal, the Michigan men’s basketball program had a busy weekend full with good news. Danny Wolf, a transfer from Yale, is one of those players.
At seven feet and 255 pounds, Wolf is a fantastic size for the Big Ten and has two more years of eligibility left. He shot 47.2 percent from the field, 34.5 percent from three, and 71.7 percent from the free throw line while averaging 14.1 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 2.4 assists a game the previous season. After scoring 10 points or more in 23 games, he was unanimously selected to the Ivy League First Team. Last year, he played for Israel at the FIBA U20 European Championship, where he helped the team reach the championship game with an
Although highlights may not fully capture a player’s performance, let us examine what Michigan fans can anticipate from Wolf in the upcoming seasons until we see him play in Ann Arbor.
Report on Scouting Wolf is not your average 7-foot player; in addition to performing well in rebounding and rim protection, he is also a superb shooter and facilitator of plays.














