WATCH: Michigan Wolverines QB Davis Warren’s GF Julia Heilman gets emotional ahead of “last” Michigan Game Day
The 2024 college football season is nearing its end, and it is emotional for fans and Michigan Wolverines quarterback Davis Warren’s girlfriend, Julia Heilman. She took to Instagram to share her feelings ahead of what will be her “last” Michigan game day as the Wolverines gear up for their final home game of the season.
In a heartfelt Instagram story, Julia celebrated the end of an era, captioning it with:
“4 years of Michigan game days.”
The clip opens with Julia sporting a white puffer jacket and blue leggings boasting “Go Blue” on the back. Another frame highlights the Michigan team charging the field with their iconic flags. As the video continues, Julia adds a clip of her game-day outfit, with a vibrant yellow top, matching yellow hat, blue accessories, and the classic Michigan “M” emblem to complete her look.
In the mix of shots, there’s a glimpse of Julia in the stands, cheering on the team with pom-poms, and even a few frames of her celebrating on the field with friends as the game-day excitement took over. Wrapping it all up, she penned “last one” with a crying emoji, emphasizing how it was an emotional moment for her.
Michigan Wolverines reveal their uniform choice for last home game
The Michigan Wolverines will don their iconic home uniforms for their final home game in what promises to be a highly anticipated matchup against Northwestern Wildcats. Their official X channel added a photo confirming the news while captioning it:
"Game 11," with a sewing needle emoji and yellow and blue dots with their call, "#GoBlue."
With a 5-5 record, the Michigan Wolverines are determined to make this game count, especially since a win here would make them bowl-eligible. On the other hand, losing would mean facing a daunting challenge next week in their annual rivalry game against Ohio State.
This game also has historical significance for Michigan, as they are riding a seven-game winning streak over Northwestern and lead the series 59-15-2. Several top recruits, including newly committed five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood, are expected to attend.
Underwood’s recent switch from the LSU Tigers to Michigan has already sparked excitement in Ann Arbor, and his attendance will only fuel the atmosphere.