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Michigan Transfer Safety Impresses in Spring Practice
Chris Bracy looks to make an impact in his first season with the Wolverines.
Apr. 13, 2026 at 12:01am
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A transfer defensive back's spring practice performance hints at his potential to bolster Michigan's secondary.Ann Arbor TodayChris Bracy, a transfer defensive back, has joined the Michigan football team and is already turning heads during spring practice. After stops at two previous schools, Bracy believes he has found a new home with the Wolverines and is eager to contribute to the team's success.
Why it matters
Michigan's secondary has been a point of emphasis for the team, and Bracy's arrival provides depth and competition at the safety position. As a transfer, Bracy brings experience and talent that could help bolster the Wolverines' defense.
The details
Bracy, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound defensive back, has impressed coaches and teammates with his physicality and playmaking ability during spring workouts. He is expected to compete for a starting role in the secondary and could provide a significant boost to Michigan's defensive unit.
- Bracy joined the Michigan football team in the offseason after transferring from his previous school.
- Spring practice is currently underway for the Wolverines, and Bracy has been making a strong impression during these sessions.
The players
Chris Bracy
A transfer defensive back who has joined the Michigan football team and is making a strong impression during spring practice.
Michigan Wolverines
The football team at the University of Michigan, a prominent program in the Big Ten Conference.
What they’re saying
“Chris has brought a real energy and physicality to our secondary. He's a talented player who is quickly adapting to our system, and we're excited to see what he can do this season.”
— Jim Harbaugh, Head Coach, Michigan Wolverines
What’s next
Bracy will continue to compete for a starting role throughout the remainder of spring practice and into the summer. The Wolverines' coaching staff will closely evaluate his progress and determine his role within the defense for the upcoming season.
The takeaway
Bracy's arrival at Michigan provides a boost of talent and experience to the Wolverines' secondary, and his impressive spring performance suggests he could play a significant role in the team's defensive plans for the 2026 season.
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