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CHESSON 3 SPEIGHT SMITH 32 Ty SERIES: Michigan is 21-23 in Bowl Games (Thru2015) #6CFP/ #6AP/ #6Coaches MMIICCHHIIGGAANN WWOOLLVVEERRIINNEESS 10-2,7-2 Big Ten 2015 10-3, 2014 5-7, 2013 7-6, 2012 8-5, 2011 11-2 WR LT LG C RG RT TE 31-469y 2TD 43-518y 4TD 71 Ben 74 Ben 52 Mason 67 Kyle 78 Erik nd 86 Jehu 88 Jake 2 Team AA BRADEN BREDESON COLE KALIS MAGNUSON 6-6, 335 R-SR Rockford MI 6-5, 305 JR Hartland WI 6-5, 305 JR Tarpon Springs 6-5, 305 R-SR Lakewood 6-6, 305 R-SR Carlsbad CA BUTT CHESSON Arrowhead HS East Lake HS St. Edward HS La Costa Canyon HS 6-6, 250 SR Pickerington OH Pickerington North 6-3, 203 R-SR St. Louis Watkins HS 14 Drake 2-11y 0TD 76 Juwann 57 Patrick 55 David 57 Patrick 50 Michael 89 Ian 2-6y 0TD BUSHELL-BEATTY 6-6, 311 JR Paramus NJ KUGLER DAWSON KUGLER ONWENU HARRIS 6-5, 303 SR Wexford PA 6-4, 325 SR Detroit 6-3, 350 FR Detroit BUNTING Blocking 6-4, 188 JR Grand Rapids MI 10 Juwann Also listed as a DT 6-7, 252 JR Hinsdale IL Hinsdale Central TE>>> BUSHELL-BEATTY 2015 2016 SACKS ‘16 2016Turnovers 2015 6thBigTen (26th) 2-27y 1TD 1 Kekoa 27 TD RUSH 40 TD RUSH 18 3rd BigTen (28th ) 6 Intc (10) +6 17 Tyrone th nd 4-47y 1TD 21 TD PASS 19 TD PASS 18 (28th NCAA) in 2015 5 Fumb (6) -10 Big Ten 92 NCAA in 2015 2 TD RET 4 TD RET 11 TOTAL (16) CRAWFORD 50 Total TD 63 TD TOTAL WHEATLY 6-2, 195 T-FR Rancho Santa Margarita CA 6-6, 276 SO Buffalo NY Canisius HS 18 x 22 FG 16 x 21 FG FB QB 25 carry 39y 183-293=2,375y 17TD 6Intc Khalid Wilton (62.5%) 80 10TD 3 14ctach 105y 215.9y/Game HILL 2TD SPEIGHT (145.6 QB Efficiency) 6-2, 263 SR Detroit English Village Prep 6-6, 243 JR Richmond VA The Collegiate School RB WR 1 carry 4y 0TD 52-826y 7TD 0 ctch 0y Kick-off: 19 Henry 8 John O’KORN 4 De’Veon 82 Amara 165-810yy 4.9avg 10TD Long 42 6-4, 215 SR Fort Lauderdale 91Kenny ALLEN 13 Ctch 59y 0TD Long 17y POGGI St. Thomas Aquinas / xfer Houston DARBOH 77 Kick-Offs 45 TB(58.4%) 6-4, 257 SR Baltimore Gillman School SMITH 158y v Indiana 6-2, 215 R-SR W. Des Moines IA Dowling Catholic 20-34=173y 2TD 0Intc 5-11, 228 T-SR Warren OHHowland HS PUNTER 67.5 Game TOPS 46-42.6avg Long 67 @ Ohio St 91 Kenny 7 Shane MORRIS 9 Grant 13-183y 1TD 20-I20 5 TB 8-FC 0-BK 14-50+ 6-3, 213 SR Hazel Park MI De La Salle 32 Ty 74-417y 5.6avg 5TD Long 53 ALLEN 4-5=45y 0TD 0Intc 2 Ctch 42y 0TD Long 21y(2x) PERRY 6-4, 222 R-SR Fenton MI Fenton HS HOLD: ISAAC 6-0, 196 SO Bloomfield Hills MI Brother Rice 6-3, 230 SR Shorewood IL Joliet Catholic 22 KaranHIGDON th 5-10, 189 SO Sarasota FL Riverview 34.8 Game 4 2-24y 0TD 16 x 21 Long 51@ Iowa 91 Kenny 12 Chris 85 Maurice WAYS 80-565y avg Long 42 62 x 62 PAT Jabrill 7.1 3TD 6-3, 217 JR Beverly Hills MI Detroit Country Day 5 13 Ctch 59y 0TD Long 17y EVANS ALLEN 5-11, 200 T-FR Indianapolis Ben Davis 6-4, 222 R-SR Fenton MI Fenton HS SNAP: PEPPERS 5-59y 0TD 13 Eddie McDOOM 6-1, 205 JR E. Orange NJ Paramus 6-0, 180 FR Winter Garden FL West Orange HS 27 carries 167y 3TD/ 2 catches 3y Touchdowns Allowed LE NT DT DE 2016 2015 2014 RUSH 7 8 13 43 Chris 39 Tkl 9.0 TFL 99 Matt 25 Tkl 96 Ryan 39 Tkl 9.5 TFL 33 Taco 38 Tkl 11.5 TFL PASS 9 12 14 RETURN 4 4 2 WORMLEY GODIN GLASSGOW CHARLTON 6-6, 294 R-SR Fenton MI Detroit Catholic HS 6-4, 299 R-SR Aurora IL Marmion Academy 6-6, 302 R-SR Toledo OH Whitmer HS 6-6, 272 SR Pickerington OH Central HS TOTAL 18 24 21 6.0 Sacks 1.0 Sacks 4.0 Sacks 8.5 Sacks TakeAways 17 (12) 12 Intc 10 3 Rashan 27 Tkl 5.0 TFL 73 Maurice 31 Tkl 9.5TFL 90 Bryan 10 Tkl 15 Chase 34 Tkl 8.5TFL 5 Fum 2 +6 th GARY HURST MONE WINOVICH 6-2, 282 SR Westwood MA Xaverian Brothers 6-4, 310 JR Salt Lake City UT Highland HS 6-3, 245 JR Jefferson Hills PA Jefferson HS th 6 in BigTen 6-5, 287 T-FR Plainfield NJ Paramus Catholic -4 ’15 10 Big Ten/ th nd 3.5 Sacks 0 Sacks 5.0 Sacks 92 NCAA (26 ) 1.0 Sacks 2016 SACKS 93 Lawrence MARSHALL 50 Michael DWUMFOUR 4 Rueben JONES nd (Tops Big Ten) (2 ) 44 2015 th th 32 5 Big Ten 35 NCAA WLB SLB/DB MLB 72Tkl T-2nd 104 Tkl (TOPS) 72Tkl T-2nd 5 Jabrill 1st Team AA 16.0 TFL 42 Ben 15.5 TFL 9 Mike 12.5 TFL 4.0 Sacks 4.5 Sacks 4.5 Sacks PEPPERS 1 Intc GEDEON 0 Intc McCRAY 1 Intc 6-1, 205 JR East Orange NJ Paramus Catholic HS 6-3, 247 SR Hudson OH Hudson HS 6-4, 248 SR Trotwood OH Trotwood-Madison HS Noah 9Tkl Michael ROBLEWSK Devin 0Tkl 59 46 W I 10 1.0 TFL 6-2, 242 SR Saint Claire Shores MI Detroit Jesuit FURBUSH BUSH JR Josh 5-11, 232 T-FR Pembrook Pines FL Flanagan HS 6-5, 238 JR Kenton OH Kenton HS 35 UCHE 6-3, 217 FR Miami Columbus HS FCB SS FS FCB 23 Tkl 48Tkl 5th 63 Tkl 4th 27 Tkl st 3.5 TFL 3.5TFL 0 TFL 3.0 TFL 26 Jourdan 1 Team AA 44 Delano 25 Dymonte 8 Channing 10 PBU 3Intc 1 Intc 12 PBU LEWIS 2 Intc HILL THOMAS 4 Intc STRIBLING 5-11, 186 JR Detroit MI Cass Technical School 6-1, 215 SR Detroit MI Cass Technical HS 6-2, 199 SR Alliance OH Marlington HS 1.0Sack 6-2, 175 SR Matthews NC Butler HS 17Tkl 17Tkl 24 Lavert HILL 18 AJ PEARSON 1.0TFL 23 Tyree KINNEL 1.0TFL 28 Brandon WATSON 5-11, 168 FR Detroit Martin Luther King HS 6-0, 197 R-SR Johns Creek GA Northview HS 0Intc 5-11, 206 SO Huber Heights OH Wayne HS 0Intc 5-11, 203 JR Wilmington DE Eastern Christian Acad 6 Keith WASHINGTON 14 Josh METELLUS 8Tkl 7 Khaleke HUDSON 8Tkl 22 David LONG 0.5 TFL 0.5 TFL 6-2, 170 SO Prattville AL Prattville HS 6-0, 204 T-FR Pembrook Pines FL Flanagan HS 6-0, 205 T-FR McKeesport PA McKeesport HS 5-11, 187 FR Los Angeles CA Loyola HS 0 Intc 0 Intc Punt Ret: 5 Jabrill PEPPERS 21 -14.8 Avg (Long 54y TD (Colorado) KOR 5 Jabrill PEPPERS 10-26.0Avg(0TD) Long 55 v Colorado SERIES: Michigan is 21-23 in Bowl Games (Thru2015) #6CFP/ #6AP/ #6Coaches MMIICCHHIIGGAANN WWOOLLVVEERRIINNEESS 10-2,7-2 Big Ten 2015 10-3, 2014 5-7, 2013 7-6, 2012 8-5, 2011 11-2 WR LT LG C RG RT TE 86 Jehu CHESSON 71 Ben BRADEN 74 Ben 52 Mason COLE 67 Kyle KALIS 78 Eric 88 Jake BUTT John Mackey Award Winner—Outstanding Pro BREDESON MAGNUSON Prospect 76 Juwan BUSHEL-BEATY Wears #10 as Eligible Recv in Jumbo Packages OFFENSIVE CO- 89 Ian BUNTING 14 Drake HARRIS COORDINATORS nd Jedd FISCH Pass (2 Year) nd 17 Tyrone WHEATLY Jim DREVENO Run(2 ) QB 2 Devin ASIASI SLOT 9 Grant PERRY 3 Wilton SPEIGHT 13 Eddie McDOOM WR RB FB 4 De’Veon SMITH 82 Amara DARBOH 80 Khalid HILL Huge H-Back/FB 10 Rush TDs in 2016 32 Ty ISAAC 91 Kenny ALLEN Snap: 8 John O’KORN HANDLES ALL KICKING DUTIES TRANSFERRED FROM HOUSTON Quarterbacked St. Thomas Aquinas to a State Championship as a SR in HS—defeated Tallahassee Lincoln HS 5 Jabrill PEPPERS 12 Chris EVANS 85 Maurice WAYS 1 Kekoa CRAWFORD 22 Karan HIGDON STAR DT/E NT T DE 5 Jabrill PEPPERS 43 Chris WORMLEY 99 Matthew GODIN 96 Ryan GLASGOW 33 Taco CHARLTON Multi Talented FB Player ” Big Time Pass Rusher—Leads Wolverines with 8.5 Sacks Finalist for Heisman Trophy Leads Wolverines with 16.0 TFL Michigan has Big Ten Leading 115 TFL 59 Noah FURBUSH 3 Rashan GARY 73 Maurice HURST 90 Bryan MONE 15 Chase WINOVITCH MLB WLB 42 Ben GEDEON 9 Mike McCRAY 46 Michael WROBLEWSKI 10 Devin BUSH BCB SS FS FCB 26 Jourdan LEWIS 44 Delano HILL 25 Dymonte THOMAS 8 Channing STRIBLING 1st Team All American Leads Wolverines with 4 Interceptions Leads Wolverines with 4 Interceptions and PBU--12 Jimbo syas he is a First Ro9und Draft Pick prospect Missed first 3 games of 2016 24 Lavert HILL 18 AJ PEARSON 23 Tyree KINNEL 28 Brandon WATSON 13 Josh METALLUS T-Freshman and teammates with Devin Bush @ Flanagan HS in Pembrook Pines FL .
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