Michigan Wolverines kicker Dominic Zvada has announced that he will return for the 2025 college football season, much to the relief of Michigan fans. The talented kicker shared the good news Tuesday, expressing his excitement for another year with the team in pursuit of a national championship.
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A Historic Season for Dominic Zvada
Zvada has been a standout player for the Wolverines, putting up remarkable statistics that highlight his value to the team. The kicker converted 17-of-18 field-goal attempts during the 2024 season, with an incredible 7-of-7 success rate on field goals of 50 yards or more. These seven 50-plus yarders not only led all of FBS but also set a new career and single-season record at Michigan.
Zvada’s Bold Statement for 2025
On his social media account, Zvada shared a post quoting former NBA star Vince Carter, who famously said, “I got one more in me.” Zvada’s message, coupled with the quote, emphasized his decision to return for the 2025 season. “Let’s go win a national championship,” Zvada added, signaling his dedication to helping Michigan secure a title next season.
Impact on Michigan's 2025 Campaign
Zvada’s return provides a boost for Michigan, as his leg has been a key component in their success this season. His impressive range and accuracy will be essential for Michigan's special teams as they look to make a deep playoff run in 2025. With Zvada back in the fold, the Wolverines have one of the most reliable kickers in the nation heading into the upcoming season.
As Michigan continues to chase their ultimate goal of a national championship, the decision for Zvada to return only strengthens their hopes. Fans are excited to see what the future holds with the record-breaking kicker back for another year.