
Michigan football adds Clarion transfer P Hunter Robertson to bolster 2025 special teams
It's unclear if Missouri punter Luke Bauer actually transferred into Michigan football, but regardless, the Wolverines are adding to the room.
A fellow transfer at one point from Mississippi State, Hudson Hollenbeck handled the punting duties in the ReliaQuest Bowl after it was revealed that starter Tommy Doman Jr. would be transferring (he has since ended up at Florida). But the maize and blue would like more depth, and thus got it, dipping into the lower level.
According to his X (formerly Twitter) account, former Clarion punter Hunter Robertson has committed to the Michigan Wolverines, adding some depth to the room.
With the Golden Eagles, Robertson punted 51 times for 2,201 yards (an average of 43.16 yards) with a long of 70 yards. Listed by Clarion at 6-foot-5, 180 pounds, Robertson is entering his third year of college football. He's a Michigan native, originally from Huntington Woods in Oakland County.
Robertson is also capable of handling kickoff duties, if needed, as he was Clarion's place kicker as a true freshman before taking over punting duties later in the year.

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