Michigan added a quarterback Monday in former Fresno State passer Mikey Keene.
The Wolverines already have the nation's No. 1 overall recruit in quarterback Bryce Underwood on the way, but Keene gives them another veteran option.
Keene, who began his career at UCF, has thrown for 8,245 career yards and 65 touchdowns. Last season, the 5-foot-11 Keene passed for 2,892 yards and 18 touchdowns.
This past season, the Bulldogs had a chance to knock off the Wolverines in Ann Arbor, trimming the lead to 16-10 on Keene's 16-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. But Michigan scored on the ensuing drive, and Keene threw an interception on first-and-goal to Will Johnson, who returned the pick 86 yards for the game-clinching touchdown.
The Wolverines have started three different quarterbacks this season, including Davis Warren in the 13-10 upset of Ohio State to end the regular season.
Michigan (7-5) faces Alabama on New Year's Eve in the ReliaQuest Bowl (12 pm ET, ESPN).