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RELEASE #1 - August 26, 2019 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 220190 1 9 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAILAIL TOTO THETHE CONQU’RINGCONQU’RING HEROESHEROES 11 NATIONAL TITLES 47 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES 42 BIG TEN TITLES 140 YEARS OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • 1200 SOUTH STATE STREET • ANN ARBOR, MICH. • OFFICE (734) 763-4423 • FAX (734) 647-1188 • MGOBLUE.COM

• U-M begins its 140th season of Middle Tennessee State University Blue Raiders (0-0) at gridiron action in 2019. • Ben Bredeson, Khaleke Hudson #7/#7 University of (0-0) and Carlo Kemp were voted cap- tains by their teammates. Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, Mich. • The Wolverines have a 10-1-1 Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019 • 7:30 p.m. EDT record all-time against teams from the state of Tennessee: Tennessee Series vs. MTSU: First Meeting (0-1), Vanderbilt (10-0-1). Series Streak: First Meeting • U-M has secured three 10-win sea- Last Meeting vs. MTSU: N/A sons in Coach Harbaugh’s four years Last Michigan Win: N/A leading the program; one of 14 FBS programs to accomplish the feat. Television: BTN • Michigan will face six teams Radio: Michigan/IMG Sports Network ranked in the preseason top 25. Live Stats: MGoBlue.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS GAME INFORMATION Television Coverage titles since the inception of the program in 1879. 2019 Game Information ...... 1 BTN will broadcast the game to a national audience. Kevin Quick Facts ...... 2 Kugler (play-by-play), Matt Millen (color) and Rick Pizzo Season Openers Radio and TV Information ...... 3 (sideline) will call the game. Michigan has a 113-23-3 record in season openers. National Polls ...... 4 Game Notes ...... 4-19 Radio Coverage Harbaugh vs. Non-Conference Opponents Pronunciations ...... 10 Jim Brandstatter (play-by-play) and Dan Dierdorf (color) has compiled a 10-2 record against non- Academic Success ...... 20 bring the action to you from the booth, with Doug Karsch conference opponents during the regular season with his Community Service ...... 21 providing sideline reports and analysis. Anchored by WWJ- only setbacks coming on the road. Season Openers ...... 22-23 AM (950) in Detroit, the Michigan Learfield IMG Radio 2019 Honors & Awards ...... 24 Network is comprised of 37 affiliate stations in Michigan U-M’s 2019 Schedule Among Nation’s Toughest Wolverines in the NFL ...... 25 and Ohio during football season (see page 3). Michigan’s opponents combined for an 92-62 (.597) record U-M Football by the Numbers .....26 in 2018, which is the 12th highest opponent winning per- Michigan Stadium ...... 27 Wolverines and Blue Raiders centage among all Division I programs. Five of the regular Rosters ...... 28-29 This will be the first-ever meeting between Michigan and season opponents won 9 or more games, including three Coach Jim Harbaugh ...... 30-31 Middle Tennessee State. The Blue Raiders will become the with 11 or more victories., and eight teams played in bowl Coaching and Support Staff ...... 32 151st all-time opponent for the Wolverines. games. Player Career Bests ...... 33-35 Starting Lineups ...... 36 140th Season of Michigan Football Internet Sites The 2019 season marks the 140th in Michigan Football his- Michigan: MGoBlue.com tory. The Wolverines have an NCAA-leading 953 victories, Middle Tennessee State: goblueraiders.com claimed 42 Big Ten Championships and won 11 national : bigten.org FOLLOW MICHIGAN ON ... 2019 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Twitter @UMichFootball DATE...... RANK ...... OPPONENT ...... RESULT ...... TIME ...... TV ...... ATTEND. @CoachJim4UM Preseason ...... 7/- Aug. 31 ...... 7/- ...... Middle Tennessee St...... 7:30 p.m...... BTN ...... Sept. 7 ...... Army ...... 12 p.m...... FOX ...... Facebook Sept. 21 ...... at Wisconsin* ...... 12 p.m...... FOX ...... /MichiganFBall Sept. 28 ...... Rutgers* ...... Oct. 5 ...... Iowa* (HC) ...... 12 p.m...... Oct. 12 ...... at * ...... ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 ...... Instagram Oct. 19 ...... at Penn State* ...... @umichfootball Oct. 26 ...... Notre Dame ...... ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 ...... @umichathletics Nov. 2 ...... at Maryland* ...... 12 p.m...... Nov. 16 ...... Michigan State* ...... Snapchat Nov. 23 ...... at Indiana* ...... umichathletics Nov. 30 ...... Ohio State* ...... 12 p.m...... FOX ...... Dec. 7 ...... Big Ten Championship Game ...... 8 p.m...... FOX ...... All Times Eastern / * Big Ten Games / Home Games Bold at Michigan Stadium Rank (U-M / Opponent) from the Associated Press Top 25

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 1 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL QQUICKU I C K FFACTSA C T S COMMUNICATIONS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION FOOTBALL HISTORY

David Ablauf, Associate AD/ School: All-Time Record ...... 953-342-36 (.730) Football Communications Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. All-Time Conference Record ...... 511-207-18 (.707) Chad Shepard, Assistant Director/ Population: 114,024 All-Time Bowl Record ...... 21-26 (.447) Communications Enrollment: 46,710 Aaron Bills, Graphic Designer Founded: 1817 National Championships ...... 11 Ryan Wise, Director of Football University President: Mark Schlissel 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1932, 1933, 1947, Creative Video Donald R. Shepherd Director of Athletics: Warde Manuel 1948, 1997 Nickname: Wolverines Phone: (734) 763-4423 Colors: Maize and Blue Conference Championships ...... 42 Fax: (734) 647-1188 Band: Michigan Marching Band 1898, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1918, 1922, 1923, Fight Song: The Victors 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1943, 1947, 1948, Mailing Address: Conference: Big Ten 1949, 1950, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, Athletic Communications Joined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member) 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, University of Michigan 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004 1200 S. State St. FOOTBALL INFORMATION Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2201 Bowl Appearances ...... 47 1901, 1947, 1950, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1977, First Year of Varsity Status: 1879 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2018 TEAM FACTS All-Time Record: 953-342-36 (140th season) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, All-Time Big Ten Record: 511-208-18 (112th season) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Participant National Titles: 11 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, Big Ten East Division co-Champions Big Ten Championships: 42 2017, 2018 Overall Record: 10-3 Bowl Games (Record): 47 (21-26) Big Ten Record: 8-1 Consensus All-Americans: 83 Undefeated Seasons ...... 23 Home: 7-0 / Away: 3-2 / First-Team All-Big Ten Selections: 421 1879, 1880, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1898, 1901, 1902, Neutral: 0-1 1903, 1904, 1910, 1918, 1922, 1923, 1930, 1932, 1933, CFP Ranking: No. 7 MICHIGAN STADIUM 1947, 1948, 1973, 1992, 1997 Associated Press Poll: No. 14 Amway Coaches Poll: No. 14 10+ Win Seasons ...... 28 Completed: 1927 (92nd season) Captains: Karan Higdon, Tyree 1898, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1947, 1971, 1972, Stadium Capacity: 107,601 Kinnel, Ben Bredeson and Devin 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1989, Surface: FieldTurf (artificial) Bush 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2015, Largest Crowd (Opp. Year): 115,109 (Notre Dame, 2013) 2016, 2018 Record at Michigan Stadium: 431-129-15 Consecutive 100,000-plus Crowds: 286 (1975 to current) Most Consecutive Wins ..29 (Sept. 28, 1901 – Oct. 31, 1903) All-Time Points Scored ...... 31,953 MICHIGAN HEAD COACHES First-Team All-Americans ...... 131 (83 consensus) First-Team All-Big Ten Players ...... 421 (No. 1 in the Big Ten) Jim Harbaugh ...... 2015-...... 38-14 ...... (.731) Heisman Trophy Winners ...... 3 (1941, 1991, 1997) Brady Hoke ...... 2011-14 ...... 31-20 ...... (.607) Years with U-M Player in Heisman Top 10...... 27 Rich Rodriguez ...... 2008-10 ...... 15-22 ...... (.405) National Award Winners ...... 12 Lloyd Carr ...... 1995-2007 ...... 122-40 ...... (.753) Hall of Fame Members ...... 33 Gary Moeller ...... 1990-94 ...... 44-13-3 ...... (.758) All-Time NFL Draft Picks ...... 367 (two No. 1 picks) Bo Schembechler ...... 1969-89 ...... 194-48-5 ....(.796) All-Time First Round Picks ...... 49 ...... 1959-68 ...... 51-42-2 ...... (.547) Michigan on TV .... 522 Games; 341-173-8 (No. 1 nationally) ...... 1948-58 ...... 63-33-4 ...... (.650) First TV Game ...U-M 55, MSU 0 (Sept. 27, 1947 on WWJ-TV) ...... 1938-47 ...... 71-16-3 ...... (.806) Harry Kipke ...... 1929-37 ...... 46-26-4 ...... (.632) MICHIGAN FOOTBALL BY DECADE Tad Wieman ...... 1927-28 ...... 9-6-1 ...... (.594) George Little ...... 1924 ...... 6-2 ...... (.750) 2010s ...... 76-40-0 (.655) Fielding Yost ...... 1901-23, 1925-26 ..165-29-10 .(.833) 2000s ...... 81-43-0 (.653) Biff Lea ...... 1900 ...... 7-2-1 ...... (.750) 1990s ...... 93-26-3 (.775) Gustave Ferbert ...... 1897-99 ...... 24-3-1...... (.875) 1980s ...... 90-29-2 (.752) William Ward ...... 1896 ...... 9-1 ...... (.900) 1970s ...... 96-16-3 (.848) William McCauley ...... 1894-95 ...... 17-2-1...... (.875) 1960s ...... 55-40-0 (.579) Frank Barbour ...... 1892-93 ...... 14-8...... (.636) 1950s ...... 52-36-3 (.588) M. Murphy/F. Crawford 1891 ...... 4-5 ...... (.444) 1940s ...... 74-15-3 (.821) 1930s ...... 53-26-4 (.663) 1920s ...... 58-16-4 (.769) 1910s ...... 52-18-6 (.723) 1900s ...... 82-8-3 (.898) 1890s ...... 72-20-2 (.777) 1880s (no games in 1882) ...... 18-9-0 (.667) 1879 ...... 1-0-1 (.750) Overall ...... 953-342-36 (.730)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 2 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL QQUICKU I C K FFACTSA C T S INSIDE MICHIGAN FOOTBALL RADIO SHOW IMG/MICHIGAN RADIO NETWORK INSIDE MICHIGAN Head coach Jim Harbaugh, members of the coaching staff In its 18th season as a division of IMG College, the Michigan FOOTBALL and players will participate in a weekly radio show. The Sports Network represents one of the largest and most-lis- hour long show originates on WWJ Radio (AM 950) every tened to college sports network in the Midwest. Anchored Inside Michigan Football, the Monday evening at 7 p.m., with former Wolverine captain by WWJ (950 AM) in Detroit, the Michigan Radio Network University of Michigan Athletic Jon Jansen hosting the show. Following are the stations is comprised of 37 affiliate stations that cover the state of Department-owned football show, covering the show: Michigan during football season. In addition, U-M football airs this fall on WXYZ TV in Detroit can be heard on American Armed Forces Radio and is also (Channel 7). City Station Dial Pos. available on Sirius Satellite Radio. Jim Brandstatter (play-by- The 30-minute show airs start- Alpena ...... WZTK ...... 105.7 FM play) and Dan Dierdorf (color) bring the action to you from ing Sept. 1 and finishes after the Ann Arbor ...... WTKA ...... 1050 AM the booth, with Doug Karsch providing sideline reports and conclusion of the regular season. A Battle Creek ...... WBCK ...... 95.3 FM analysis. Jon Jansen provides halftime and post-game analy- special bowl game show will air at a Benton Harbor ...... W240CZ ...... 95.7 FM sis while co-hosting the Tailgate Show with Karsch prior to date to be determined. Benton Harbor ...... WSJM ...... 1400 AM the game. Long-time Michigan broadcaster Cadillac ...... WKAD ...... 93.7 FM Jim Brandstatter will host the TV Caro ...... WKYO ...... 1360 AM Following is a list of radio affiliates: show featuring Jim Harbaugh, the Charlevoix ...... WMKT ...... 1270 AM J. Ira and Nicki Harris Head Football Charlevoix ...... W272CR ...... 102.3 FM City Station Dial Pos. Coach, and the Wolverine football Detroit ...... WWJ ...... 950 AM Alpena ...... WZTK ...... 105.7 FM team. The show will be packed with Escanaba ...... WDBC ...... 680 AM Ann Arbor ...... WTKA ...... 1050 AM highlights and features on players Flint...... WTRX ...... 1330 AM Battle Creek ...... WBXX ...... 104.9 FM along with analysis from Harbaugh. Grand Haven ...... WGHN ...... 1370 AM Benton Harbor ...... WSJM ...... 94.9 FM Following are the days and times Grand Rapids ...... WMAX ...... 96.1 FM Benton Harbor ...... WSJM ...... 1400 AM the show airs: Grayling ...... WGRY ...... 101.1 FM Benton Harbor ...... W240CZ ...... 95.7 FM Hancock ...... WMPL ...... 920 AM Bryan, Ohio ...... WQCT...... 1520 AM Station Day, Time Ironwood ...... WJMS ...... 590 AM Cadillac ...... WKAD ...... 93.7 FM WXYZ TV Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Jackson ...... WKHM ...... 970 AM Cass City ...... WIDL ...... 92.1 FM Fox Sports Detroit Monday, 5 p.m. Jackson ...... W268CA ...... 101.5 FM Charlevoix ...... WMKT ...... 1270 AM Times are Eastern Kalamazoo/Battle Creek .....WZUU ...... 92.5 FM Charlevoix ...... W272CR ...... 102.3 FM Lansing ...... WQTX ...... 92.1 FM Detroit ...... WWJ ...... 950 AM Petoskey ...... WMBN ...... 1340 AM Detroit ...... WXYT ...... 97.1 FM Port Huron ...... WPHM ...... 1380 AM Detroit ...... WOMC ...... 104.3 FM Saginaw ...... WSGW ...... 790 AM Escanaba ...... WDBC...... 680 AM Sturgis ...... WBET ...... 1230 AM Flint...... WTRX ...... 1330 AM Toledo, Ohio ...... WMIM...... 98.3 FM Grand Haven ...... WGHN ...... 1370 AM Traverse City ...... WTCM ...... 580 AM Grand Rapids ...... WOOD ...... 1300 AM Grayling ...... WQON ...... 100.3 FM Hancock ...... WMPL ...... 920 AM Ironwood ...... WJMS ...... 590 AM Jackson ...... WKHM ...... 970 AM Jackson ...... W268CA ...... 101.5 FM Kalamazoo/Battle Creek .... WZUU ...... 92.5 FM Lansing ...... WQTX ...... 92.1 FM IN THE TRENCHES Marine City ...... WHLX ...... 1590 AM Muskegon ...... WOOD ...... 106.9 FM Former Michigan captain Jon Newberry ...... WNBY ...... 1450 AM Jansen offers fans an exclusive Oscoda ...... WWTH ...... 100.7 FM look at the Wolverines’ football Petoskey ...... WMBN ...... 1340 AM team through his podcast, includ- Port Huron ...... WHLS ...... 1450 AM ing one-on-one interviews with Rogers City ...... WHAK ...... 99.9 FM players and coaches and scouting Saginaw ...... WSGW ...... 790 AM reports on past and future games. St. Clair ...... W288BT ...... 105.5 FM “In the Trenches” is produced by the Sturgis ...... WBET ...... 1230 AM Michigan IMG Sports Network in Toledo, Ohio ...... WMIM ...... 98.3 FM partnership with Michigan Athletics. Traverse City ...... WTCM ...... 580 AM You can ask Jon a question via U-M football can also be heard on American Armed Forces Twitter (@JonJansen77), Email Radio and is also available on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. (michiganwolverinesradio@gmail. com) or Text (734-328-1760).

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 3 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S THE TEAM televised, a streak of 297 consecutive broadcasts NATIONAL POLLS • The very first televised U-M football game came on Sept. 27, 1947, a 55-0 shutout of rival Associated Press Top 25 (Aug. 19) Season Openers School Record Points Previous • The Wolverines have compiled a 113-23-3 Michigan State on WWJ TV in Detroit 1. Clemson (52) ...... 0-0...... 1540 ...... NR record in season openers 2. Alabama (10) ...... 0-0...... 1496 ...... NR • U-M has won eight of its last 12 season open- 3. Georgia ...... 0-0...... 1403 ...... NR ers and 43 of its last 56 games dating back to 2019 Michigan Wolverines 4. Oklahoma ...... 0-0...... 1331 ...... NR the 1963 season (43-12-1) • Seniors Ben Bredeson, Khaleke Hudson and 5. Ohio State ...... 0-0...... 1261 ...... NR • Head Coach Jim Harbaugh has posted a 2-2 Carlo Kemp were voted 2019 captains by their 6. LSU ...... 0-0...... 1199 ...... NR mark in season openers at Michigan; lost on teammates; Shea Patterson and Josh Metellus 7. Michigan ...... 0-0...... 1164 ...... NR the road to Utah (2015) and Notre Dame (2018) were selected as alternate captains 8. Florida ...... 0-0...... 1054 ...... NR while claiming a home victory against • The Wolverines return 13 starters on offense 9. Notre Dame ...... 0-0...... 1044 ...... NR (2016) and a neutral site win over Florida (2017) (eight) and defense (five) 10. ...... 0-0...... 1005 ...... NR • Michigan leads all Big Ten schools with 12 11. Oregon ...... 0-0...... 860 ...... NR players listed on a watch lists for major national 12. Texas A&M ...... 0-0...... 852 ...... NR Harbaugh in Season Openers 13. Washington ...... 0-0...... 786 ...... NR • Coach Jim Harbaugh is 11-4 in season openers awards (see page 24 for complete list) 14. Utah ...... 0-0...... 772 ...... NR as a college and professional head coach • The Wolverines have six returning specialist 15. Penn State ...... 0-0...... 651 ...... NR • Harbaugh compiled a 2-1 record at San Diego starters - LS Camaron Cheeseman, P Will Hart, 16. Auburn ...... 0-0...... 578 ...... NR in season openers, had a 3-1 mark at Stanford K Jake Moody, K Quinn Nordin, PR Donovan 17. UCF ...... 0-0...... 410 ...... NR and is 2-2 at Michigan Peoples-Jones and KR Ambry Thomas 18. Michigan State ...... 0-0...... 377 ...... NR • He won his only home season opener at • U-M has players from 31 different states and 19. Wisconsin ...... 0-0...... 370 ...... NR Michigan, defeating Hawaii (63-3) in 2016 three different countries this season, includ- 20. Iowa ...... 0-0...... 330 ...... NR • Harbaugh beat Florida (33-17) in 2017 in a ing 48 players from the state of Michigan, 16 21. Iowa State ...... 0-0...... 302 ...... NR neutral site game in Dallas and lost road season student-athletes from the neighboring state of 22. Syracuse ...... 0-0...... 209 ...... NR openers to Utah (24-17) and Notre Dame (24-17) Ohio, 11 from Florida, eight from Georgia and 23. Washington State ...... 0-0...... 200 ...... NR six each from California and Connecticut 24. Nebraska ...... 0-0...... 154 ...... NR in 2015 and 2018, respectively • The three international players are all defensive 25. Stanford ...... 0-0...... 141 ...... NR • He posted a 4-0 record with the in the opening game of the season linemen: David Ojabo (Aberdeen, Scotland), Amway Coaches Top 25 (Aug. 1) Luiji Vilain (Ottawa, Canada) and Julius Welschof School Record Points Previous U-M Ranked Seventh in Preseason Polls (Miesbach, Germany); defensive line coach 1. Clemson (59) ...... 0-0...... 1619 ...... NR • The Michigan football team will open 2019 Shaun Nua was also born outside the country in 2. Alabama (6) ...... 0-0...... 1566 ...... NR ranked in the top 10 of both national polls American Samoa (Pago Pago) 3. Georgia ...... 0-0...... 1447 ...... NR • The Wolverines are listed No. 7 in the pre- • Michigan welcomed eight early enrollees to 4. Oklahoma ...... 0-0...... 1415 ...... NR season Amway Coaches Poll and Associated campus in January 2019: TE Erick All, RB Zach 5. Ohio State ...... 0-0...... 1368 ...... NR Press rankings Charbonnet, QB Cade McNamara, DL Gabe 6. LSU ...... 0-0...... 1218 ...... NR • Michigan finished last season ranked 14th in Newburg, DL David Ojabo, DB Jalen Perry, WR 7. Michigan ...... 0-0 ...... 1155 ...... NR Mike Sainristil and DL Mazi Smith 8. Florida ...... 0-0...... 1103 ...... NR both national polls, the same position that it • Heading into 2019, a total of 23 players have 9. Notre Dame ...... 0-0...... 1100 ...... NR began the season started at least one game in their career: 13 on 10. Texas ...... 0-0...... 1038 ...... NR • This is the 49th time since 1950 that U-M has 11 . Texas A&M ...... 0-0...... 893 ...... NR been listed in the AP’s top 25 in the preseason offense and 10 on defense 12. Washington ...... 0-0...... 834 ...... NR • U-M posted a 3-3 record against ranked teams • Senior offensive lineman Ben Bredeson leads 13. Oregon ...... 0-0...... 787 ...... NR in 2018, defeating No. 15 Wisconsin, No. 24 the team with 33 starting assignments during 14 . Penn State ...... 0-0...... 699 ...... NR Michigan State and No. 14 Penn State while his career 15. Utah ...... 0-0...... 642 ...... NR falling to No. 11 Notre Dame, No. 10 Ohio State • Senior Lavert Hill leads the 16. Auburn ...... 0-0...... 606 ...... NR and No. 10 Florida; the last time that U-M beat defense with 26 career starts but is followed 17. UCF ...... 0-0...... 436 ...... NR three top 25 teams in the same season was 2005 closely by safety Josh Metellus with 25 starting Wisconsin ...... 0-0...... 436 ...... NR and the last time it defeated three straight top assignments 19. Iowa ...... 0-0...... 343 ...... NR opponents was 1997 20. Michigan State ...... 0-0...... 313 ...... NR Michigan at Home in the Harbaugh Era 21. Washington State ...... 0-0...... 274 ...... NR • The Wolverines have compiled a 24-4 home 22. Syracuse ...... 0-0...... 227 ...... NR Michigan Tops NCAA in Attendance 23. Stanford ...... 0-0...... 200 ...... NR • The Wolverines have led the nation in atten- record in four seasons under Jim Harbaugh 24. Iowa State ...... 0-0...... 169 ...... NR dance 42 of the past 44 seasons; the only years • Michigan has an 14-4 mark in Big Ten games at 25. Northwestern ...... 0-0...... 161 ...... NR that Michigan did not lead the country in home the Big House under Harbaugh’s leadership attendance was 1997 and 2014 • The Wolverines have gone undefeated two Michigan in the Weekly National Polls • The Michigan football team led the NCAA in of the last three seasons; posted a 7-0 mark in Date ...... AP ...... Coaches ...... CFP both total attendance and average attendance 2018 and an 8-0 mark in 2016 Preseason ...... 7 ...... 7 during the 2018 season • U-M had a 10-game home winning streak Sept. 2 ...... • U-M drew 775,156 fans to its seven-game snapped against Michigan State (14-10) in 2017 Sept. 8 ...... home schedule in 2018 • The only setbacks in Big Ten games came in Sept. 15 ...... • The Wolverines averaged 110,737 fans per con- 2015 and 2017, losing to Michigan State and Sept. 22 ...... Ohio State both years Sept. 29 ...... test, which was more than 5,000 fans per game • The Wolverines are a perfect 10-0 in non- Oct. 6 ...... greater than second-place Penn State (105,485) Oct. 13 ...... • Michigan has drawn 100,000-plus fans for 286 conference games under Harbaugh at the Big Oct. 20 ...... straight home games at Michigan Stadium; House, outscoring the opposition by a 412-109 Oct. 27 ...... every game since Nov. 8, 1975 margin in those games Nov. 3 ...... Nov. 10...... College Football’s Top TV Draw The Team under Coach Harbaugh Nov. 17...... • Michigan has played in a NCAA record 521 • Michigan has won 10 games in three of Nov. 24...... televised football games Harbaugh’s four seasons leading the program Dec. 1 ...... • Every single football game since 1995 has been • The Wolverines have won 38 games during Dec. 8 ......

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 4 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S Coach Harbaugh’s four seasons (38-14) bowl games during the 2018 season: MTSU 2018 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS • Michigan has scored 210 while (New Orleans), Army (Armed Forces), Notre allowing just 106 to its opponents during that Dame (CFP/Cotton), Wisconsin (Pinstripe), Iowa • Michigan tied for the Big Ten East Division title with stretch (Outback), Michigan State (RedBox), Penn State Ohio State; each team posted an 8-1 conference mark • The Wolverine defense has listed in the top five (Citrus) and Ohio State (Rose) • The Wolverines posted a 10-3 record with their only nationally all four seasons • Eight of the 12 opponents finished with a .500 setbacks coming on the road against No. 11 Notre • U-M has ranked in the top 20 nationally in time or better record Dame, No. 10 Ohio State and No. 10 Florida in the of possession all four years: 9th in 2015, 15th in Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl 2016, 20th in 2017 and 5th in 2018 • U-M had a 10-game winning streak in between those • The Wolverines have committed 324 penalties Coaching Pedigree setbacks, which was the longest winning streak since in 52 games (6.2 per contest) • The Wolverines’ football staff boasts an impres- the 2006 team won the first 11 games of the season • A total of 48 Wolverines have earned All-Big sive 174 years of coaching experience at the col- • Michigan finished with the nation’s 21st toughest Ten honors (1st, 2nd or 3rd team) in the past four lege (155) and NFL (19) levels schedule, with the cumulative winning percentage of years, including eight players in 2015, 16 in 2016, • The coaching staff boasts 155 years of col- its opponents sitting at .601 (92-61) nine in 2017 and 15 in 2018 legiate coaching experience, led by defensive • Michigan played 97 student-athletes in 2018, includ- • Five players earned first-team All-America hon- coordinator Don Brown (39th season) and offen- ing 27 players that were walk-ons ors: Jake Butt (2015-16), Jourdan Lewis (2015-16), sive line coach Ed Warinner (35th season) • The defense was second in the NCAA in total defense Jabrill Peppers (2016), Maurice Hurst (2017) and • Michigan has 52 years of NFL coaching and (275.2 avg.) and pass defense (147.8 avg.) Devin Bush (2018) playing experience among the 11 coaches • Michigan finished 21th in scoring offense (35.2 avg.) • Butt and Peppers each collected a pair of • The staff has logged 19 years of NFL coaching and 16th in scoring defense (19.4 avg.) national awards during the 2016 season: Butt experience and 33 years of playing experience • U-M ranked fifth nationally in time of possession, hold- won the Mackey Award and Senior CLASS Award • Four of Michigan’s coaches have worked in the ing the ball for an average of 34:18 minutes per game while Peppers collected the Lott IMPACT Trophy NFL: Jim Harbaugh (6 years), Jay Harbaugh (3), • The offense finished with the fifth most yards in school and the Paul Hornung Award Ben McDaniels (6) and Mike Zordich (4) history, gaining 5,457 total yards on 896 plays, for an • Bush earned second-team All-America honors • Four of the Wolverines’ coaches played in the average of 419.8 yards per contest in 2017, consensus first-team accolades in 2018 NFL, with two of those individuals logging more • U-M set a school record with the fewest fumbles (10) and was a two-time finalist for the Butkus Award than 10 years in the league: Harbaugh (15 years) and fewest lost fumbles (three) in a season; the three and Mike Zordich (12); Shaun Nua played four lost fumbles also tied for the fewest in the NCAA Harbaugh vs. Non-Conference years and Josh Gattis spent two seasons in the • The Wolverines tied for the second fewest turnovers • Coach Jim Harbaugh has compiled a 12-5 league in school history with 12 (nine and three overall record against non-conference teams at fumbles); the school record is 11 miscues in 1988 Michigan • Michigan scored 50 offensive touchdowns, balancing • He boasts an impressive 11-2 mark in regular the effort with 26 rushing TDs and 24 receiving scores season non-conference games, with his only • Junior Devin Bush earned NCAA consensus setbacks coming in season openers on the road All-American honors and was a finalist for the Nagurski (Utah in 2015 and Notre Dame in 2018) Award (nation’s top defensive player) and Butkus Award • The only other blemishes against non-confer- (nation’s top linebacker) ence teams came in bowl games, falling to South • Senior Chase Winovich received sec- Carolina (2018 Outback), Florida State (2016 ond- and third-team All-American honors, junior Orange) and Florida (2018 Peach) Will Hart earned second-team accolades from Sports Illustrated and junior Lavert Hill was named Harbaugh in September a third-team All-American by the Associated Press • Michigan has compiled a 15-2 record in the • Winovich was voted the team’s Bo Schembechler Most month of September under Coach Jim Harbaugh Valuable Player after leading the defense with 17 tack- • The Wolverines had an 11-game winning streak les for loss, five sacks and 69 total stops in September snapped in the 2018 opener at • Jordan Glasgow earned CoSIDA Academic All-District Notre Dame honors for the second straight year • U-M won all four games in September during • U-M had 47 players earn Academic All-Big Ten, the sec- the 2016 and 2017 season after posting a 3-1 ond highest total among all conference schools mark in 2015; the Wolverines went 4-1 in 2018 • Eight Wolverines were named All-Big Ten first team: • Harbaugh is 4-0 against the Big Ten in the ninth Devin Bush, Rashan Gary, Will Hart, Karan Higdon, month of the year, beating Penn State in 2016, Lavert Hill, David Long, Jon Runyan and Chase Winovich Purdue in 2017 as well as Nebraska and North- • Devin Bush was named the Big Ten’s Defensive Player western in 2018 of the Year and Linebacker of the Year while Will Hart was selected as the conference’s Punter of the Year U-M Faces One of Nation’s Toughest Schedules • A semifinalist for the Doak Walker and Maxwell Award, • Michigan’s 12 opponents combined to win 92 Karan Higdon was 18th nationally in rushing (107.6 games in 2018: 92-62 (59.7%) avg.) and was the first to surpass 1,000 • U-M will face six teams that rank in the pre- yards since 2011; gained 1,178 yards on 224 carries and season top 20 of the polls, the most of any team scored 10 TDs in college football: #5 Ohio State, #9 Notre Dame, • Shea Patterson completed 210-of-325 passes (64.6 #14/#15 Penn State, #18/#20 Michigan State, pct.) for 2,600 yards and 22 touchdowns; was a finalist #17/#19 Wisconsin and #19/#20 Iowa for the Johnny Unitas Award and a semifinalist for the • The Wolverines crossover opponents in the Big Davey O’Brien Award; finished 22nd nationally in pass Ten West Division are Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois efficiency (149.8 rating) and 27th in completion percentage • Five of the regular season opponents won 9 or (64.6%) more games, including three teams with 11 or • Michigan scored points in 43 of the 52 quarters played more victories: Ohio State (13-1), Notre Dame during the season (12-1) and Army (11-2) • U-M played eight opponents that participated in bowl • Eight of the team’s opponents played in games, including all three non-conference foes

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 5 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S THE OFFENSE • The Wolverines scored a rushing in OFFENSE - INFO & RANKINGS every game except the Peach Bowl vs. Florida • U-M set a school record with the fewest fum- Offensive Formation: Pro Spread The 2019 Offense • U-M returns eight starters from the 2018 bles (10) and fewest lost (3) in history; the three Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 lost fumbles also tied for the fewest in the NCAA Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/10 offense, including four offensive linemen, its receiving corps and : LG Ben during the 2018 season • The Wolverines tied for the second fewest turn- RETURNING STARTERS (started at least 6 games) Bredeson, WR Nico Collins, TE Sean McKeon, RG Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Michael Onwenu, QB Shea Patterson, RG Cesar overs in school history with 12 (nine intercep- Ben Bredeson LG 6-5 320 Sr. Ruiz and LT Jon Runyan tions and three fumbles); the school record was Nico Collins WR 6-4 218 Jr. • A total of nine players have carried the football 11 miscues in 1988 Sean McKeon # TE 6-5 251 Sr. in a collegiate game • Michigan gave up 13 less sacks in 2018 (23) Michael Onwenu RG 6-3 350 Sr. • Five Wolverines have reached the end zone as it yielded in 2017 (36); allowed 59 TFLs com- Shea Patterson QB 6-2 205 Sr. on the ground, combining to score 14 touch- pared to 83 in 2017 Donovan Peoples-Jones WR 6-2 208 Jr. downs: Ben Mason (9), Shea Patterson (2), Dylan • The offense gained 20 or more first down in Cesar Ruiz RG 6-4 319 Jr. McCaffrey (1), Joe Milton (1) and Tru Wilson (1) 10 games; had a season low 18 at Northwestern Jon Runyan LT 6-5 310 5th Sr. • Patterson, McCaffrey and Milton have taken and against Florida while gaining a season-high # started at least two tight ends in 9 of the 13 games. snaps under center during the collegiate 28 at Ohio State careers, with Patterson (44) and McCaffrey (2) • Karan Higdon became the team’s first run- RETURNING ALL-BIG TEN tossing touchdown passes ning back to break 1,000 rushing yards since Jon Runyan - first team (coaches); second team (media) • Seven players have scored receiving touch- Fitzgerald Toussaint had 1,041 yards in 2011; Ben Bredeson - second team (coaches and media) downs during their careers: Donovan Peoples- Higdon finished 21st in U-M’s record book for Michael Onwenu - third team (coaches); HM (media) season rushing yards with 1,178 yards in 2018 Shea Patteson - third team (coaches); HM (media) Jones (8), Nico Collins (6), Sean McKeon (3), Ronnie Bell (2) and one each for Tarik Black, Nick • A total of 19 Michigan players caught passes Donovan Peoples-Jones - third team (coaches); HM • For the third time under Harbaugh, the (media) Eubanks, and Jake McCurry Wolverines had three players surpass 500 receiv- Cesar Ruiz - third team (coaches) ing yards: Nico Collins (632 yards), Donovan Nico Collins - HM (coaches and media) A Look Back at the 2018 Offense Peoples-Jones (612) and Zach Gentry (514) Sean McKeon - HM (media) • The offense finished with the fifth most yards in school history with 5,457 yards on 896 plays, • Michigan scored 285 points in the red zone, OFFENSE IN THE 2018 RANKINGS averaging 419.8 yards per contest; 2,804 yards converting on 50 of 57 chances (87.7%), which Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten through the air and 2,653 yards on the ground was fifth in the Big Ten and 35th nationally Scoring Offense 35.2 avg. 21 2 • Michigan scored 50 offensive touchdowns in • The offense scored 34 TDs (21 rushing, 13 pass- Total Offense 419.5 avg. 49 6 2018, balancing the effort with 26 rushing TDs ing) and converted 16 field goals in the red zone Rushing Offense 203.8 avg. 30 6 and 24 receiving scores • The offense converted 90-of-185 third down Passing Offense 215.7 avg. 79 9 • U-M was the only team in the Big Ten to see all opportunities (48.6%) to lead the Big Ten and Pass Efficiency 149.78 rating 20 2 five offensive line starters earn some form of All- list ninth in the NCAA Sacks Allowed 1.77 avg. 39 4 Big Ten honors TFLs Allowed 4.62 avg. 15 3 • Seven different players contributed to the scor- First Downs 280 total 49 5 ing on the ground and 10 Wolverines caught Completion Pct. 64.3 % 24 4 receiving touchdowns 3rd-Down Conv. 48.6 % 9 1 Shea Patterson • Karan Higdon led the team with 10 offensive 4th-Down Conv. 47.4 % 94 9 • Named to the preseason watch list for the touchdowns, all coming on the ground Red Zone Offense 87.7 % 35 5 Davey O’Brien, Johnny Unitas Golden Arm, Turnovers Lost 12 total 8 1 • Donovan Peoples-Jones was second with eight Manning, and Maxwell awards Interceptions 9 total 43 4 touchdowns and was followed closely by Ben • 2018 All-Big Ten selection: third team (coaches) Fumbles Lost 3 total T1 T1 Mason (seven TDs) and Nico Collins (six scores) and honorable mention (media) • Higdon and Mason collected their scores on • Team’s 2018 Offensive Player of the Year Individual the ground while Peoples-Jones and Collins • 2018 Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten gained their TDs in the passing game Award and was a semifinalist for the Maxwell N. Collins, Yards/Rec. 16.63 avg. 51 5 • Peoples-Jones had nine overall touchdowns (8 and Davey O’Brien awards N. Collins, Rec. TDs 6 total 99 11 receiving and 1 return); his eight receiving • Completing 64.6 percent of his passes (210-of- N. Collins, Rec. Yards 632 yards 150 14 TDs were one shy of Jehu Chesson (9, 2015) for 325) for 2,600 yards and 22 TDs in 13 starts Z. Gentry, Yards/Rec. 16.06 avg. 69 8 the most receiving TDs in a season under a Jim • Ranks fifth in passing touchdowns, eighth K. Higdon, Rushing Yards 1,178 yards 29 3 Harbaugh coached team in completions and passing yards and 12th in K. Higdon, Rushing 107.1 avg. 18 3 • Michigan gained 400-plus yards of total attempts in Michigan’s season record book K. Higdon, All-Purpose 111.0 avg. 53 5 offense in nine games; had a season-high 507 • Team’s fourth-leading rusher with 273 yards on K. Higdon, Rushing TDs 10 total 57 4 yards vs. Indiana 76 attempts with two rushing touchdowns K. Higdon, Total TDs 10 total 96 10 • The Wolverines were one of the most balanced • Threw a touchdown pass in 10 games and had K. Higdon, Scoring 5.5 avg. 178 18 offenses in the country, averaging 215.7 yards a season-high 3 passing scores against WMU, K. Hidgon, Yards/Carry 5.26 avg. 77 10 passing and 204.1 yards rushing per contest K. Higdon, Total Offense 107.1 avg. 137 13 SMU, Maryland, Rutgers and Ohio State • Michigan had one of the nation’s most efficient B. Mason, Rushing TDs 7 total 114 16 • Tossed only three interceptions in nine confer- passing games, listing second in the Big Ten and S. Patterson, Pass Eff. 149.8 rating 22 2 ence games S. Patterson, Comp. Pct. 64.6 % 27 4 20th nationally in pass efficiency (149.78 rating) • Set career-bests at Michigan, completing S. Patterson, Comp/Game 16.15 avg. 66 8 • The Wolverines completed 64.3 percent of their 22-of-36 passes for 236 yards and one touch- S. Patterson, Passing TDs 22 total 38 4 passes (223-347) for 2,804 yards down against Florida in the Peach Bowl; had a S. Patterson, Passing Yards 2,600 yards 55 7 • Michigan tossed 24 touchdown passes with 21-yard run on the game’s first play S. Patterson, Yards/Comp. 12.38 avg. 54 4 just nine interceptions • Threw three touchdowns at Ohio State, com- S. Patterson, Yards/Att. 8.0 avg. 32 3 • Shea Patterson finished second in the confer- pleting 20-of-34 passes for 187 yards S. Patterson, Pts Resp. For 11.2 avg. 61 8 ence and 22nd nationally in pass efficiency • Gained 318 yards of total offense vs. Indiana, S. Patterson, Total Offense 221.0 avg. 67 6 (149.8 rating) completing 16-of-28 passes for 250 yards and D. Peoples-Jones, Rec. TDs 8 total 50 5 • Michigan gained more than 160 rushing yards one TD; rushed nine times for 68 yards D. Peoples-Jones, Rec. Yards 612 yards 159 15 in 11 straight games (WMU through Ohio State) • Completed 18-of-27 passes for 260 yards and

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 6 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S three touchdowns at Rutgers made 15 starts, catching 47 passes for 435 yards WINNINGEST PROGRAM • Ran for 42 yards and completed 11-of-17 pass- and four touchdowns es for 144 yards and two touchdowns vs. Penn • Started six games in 2018, catching 14 passes • Michigan leads the nation in wins (953) and is State; had a 1-yard TD run to open the scoring for 122 yards and one touchdown followed by Ohio State (911) and Texas (908) • Completed 14-of-25 passes for 212 yards and • Hauled in two passes for 13 yards at Ohio State • The Wolverines (.730) regained the all-time lead in two touchdowns at Michigan State; added 24 • Made two receptions for 24 yards at MSU winning percentage over the Irish (.727) after beating rushing yards on eight carries • Caught three passes for 22 yards vs. Maryland Penn State during the 2016 season; Boise State is • Utilized his arm and feet vs. Wisconsin, com- • Hauled in two catches for 29 yards vs. Nebraska currently second with a .728 winning percentage pleting 14-of-20 passes for 124 yards and • Had a 17-yard touchdown reception vs. WMU rushed nine times for 90 yards and one TD; had • Caught two passes for 10 yards at Notre Dame Top 5 FBS Schools by Wins an 81-yard run against the Badgers • Played in all 13 games and made 10 starts at School Record Pct. • Threw for 282 yards on 19-of-27 passing with in 2017; led team with 31 catches 1. Michigan 953-342-36 .730 three touchdowns against Maryland totaling 301 yards and three TDs 2. Ohio State 911-325-53 .727 • Led 17-point comeback win over Northwestern • Had a catch in 12 of the 13 games in 2017 3. Texas 908-370-33 .705 by completing 15-of-24 passes for 196 yards and • Collected 24 receptions for 257 yards and three 4. Alabama 905-329-43 .726 carried the ball seven times for 31 yards TDs during Big Ten play during the 2017 season 5. Nebraska 897-388-40 .692 • Passed for 237 yards and three TDs vs. SMU • Caught three passes for 30 yards vs. Minnesota, Notre Dame 897-325-42 .727 • Tossed three TDs vs. Western Michigan including first career TD on a 20-yard reception • Made his Michigan debut at Notre Dame, com- • Grabbed four receptions for 59 yards vs. MSU Top 5 FBS Schools by Winning Percentage pleting 20-of-30 passes for 227 yards • Caught a career-high five passes for 82 yards at School Record Pct. • Had seven games with 300 or more passing Purdue, including a 30-yard career long 1. Michigan 953-342-36 .730 yards in his 10 career starts at Ole Miss • Caught three passes for 25 yards vs. Florida 2. Boise State 449-167-2 .728 • Completed 238-of-392 passes (60.7 pct.) for • Appeared in four games at tight end in 2016 3. Ohio State 911-325-53 .727 3,139 yards and 23 touchdowns during his 10 4. Notre Dame 897-325-42 .726 games of action at Ole Miss (2016-17) Nick Eubanks Alabama 905-329-43 .726 • Started the first seven games of 2017, complet- • Played tight end in all 13 games during the ing 166-of-260 passes (63.8%) for 2,259 yards 2018 season and made four starts 140TH SEASON OF U-M FOOTBALL and 17 TDs, before suffering an injury • Caught eight passes for 157 yards (19.6 avg.) • First-ever freshman to start three games at and one touchdown in 2018; five of his eight • The Wolverine program was established in 1879 when quarterback for Ole Miss, completing 72-of-132 receptions were for more than 20 yards a group of 13 men fielded the first football team in attempts for 880 yards and six touchdowns dur- • Hauled in two passes for eight yards at Ohio St school history and played a pair of off-campus games; ing the final three contests of 2016 • Scored his first career touchdown on a 41-yard defeated Racine 1-0 at White Stocking Park in Chicago, pass from Shea Patterson against Indiana Ill., on May 30, 1879, for the first victory in school history Dylan McCaffrey • Had a 25-yard catch at Michigan State and tied Toronto (0-0) to finish the year 1-0-1 • 2018 Academic All-Big Ten Conference • Made a 28-yard reception vs. Wisconsin • U-M enters its 136th year of uninterrupted gridiron • Played in six games as team’s backup quarter- • Caught a season-high two passes for 45 yards action, with 1882 being the only season that the back in 2018; suffered broken collarbone against at Northwestern program did not play any varsity games Penn State and missed remainder of the season • Had a 10-yard reception at Notre Dame • The Wolverines are the sixth-oldest football program • Rushed twice for 14 yards vs. Penn State • Played in four games during the 2017 season in NCAA history • Had a 44-yard TD run against Wisconsin, the and made one start at tight end first of his career • Missed final eight Big Ten games due to injury Oldest College Football Programs • Completed 3-of-8 passes for 86 yards and one • Made career debut against Florida, hauling in School ...... Years TD vs. Nebraska; ran for 23 yards on two carries two passes for 61 yards Princeton ...... 150 • Tossed first career touchdown on an 18-yard • Grabbed a 48-yard catch against the Gators Rutgers ...... 150 pass to Jake McCurry vs. Western Michigan • Did not see game action as a freshman in 2016 Yale ...... 147 • Made career debut at Notre Dame, completing Harvard ...... 145 4-of-6 passes for 22 yards and ran three times RECEIVERS Pennsylvania ...... 143 for 10 yards Michigan ...... 140 • Did not see action as a freshman in 2017 Nico Collins Amherst ...... 139 • 2018 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches Navy ...... 138 Joe Milton and media) • Co-recipient of the Team’s Scout Team Player of • Named team’s 2018 Most Improved Player on 150TH COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON the Year Award on Offense offense in a vote of the coaching staff • Played in four games; completed 3-of-4 passes for 58 yards • Started 12 career games at receiver in 2018 • The 2019 season marks the 150th year of college • Completed a 13-yard pass and ran for 11 yards • Led the team with 632 receiving yards in 2018 football across the nation against Florida in the Peach Bowl while listing second in receptions (38) and • Michigan’s home and road uniforms will feature • Saw action at Ohio State (Nov. 24), completing receiving touchdown (six) a special 150th season commemorative patch 2-of-3 passes for 45 yards and added a four-yard • His 81.3 percent contested catch rate as mea- throughout the season placed on the right shoulder run; had a 43-yard pass play to Nico Collins sured by PFF was the highest among returning above the Big Ten logo • Took snaps under center at Rutgers Big Ten receivers who saw at least 15 targets • Michigan will celebrate this occasion in conjunction • Made career debut against Wisconsin, carrying • Had zero drops on 38 targets, which was the with Rutgers, the oldest college football program in the the ball twice for 22 yards lowest drop rate among returning Big Ten WRs country, when the two programs match-up at Michigan • Moved the chains or scored a touchdown on Stadium on September 28 TIGHT ENDS 23 of his 38 receptions in 2018 • Scored receiving TDs against WMU, Michigan Sean McKeon State, Rutgers (2) and Ohio State (2) • John Mackey Award candidate (2018-19) • Had a reception in 14 consecutive contests • Two-time All-Big Ten honorable mention from dating back to the Outback Bowl (2018) the media (2017-18) • Had at one reception of 20 yards or more in ® • Played in 29 career games at tight end and nine games during the 2018 season, including

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 7 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S U-M’S OFFENSE UNDER HARBAUGH six of those contests with a 40-yard-plus catch touchdown against Penn State; had a pair of • Paced team with 80 yards on five receptions vs. punt returns gaining 26 and 28 yards • U-M has gained more than 5,000 yards of total offense Florida in the Peach Bowl; hauled in a 41-yard • Had a 79-yard career long reception for a in three of Coach Harbaugh’s four seasons: 5,147 yards reception, equaling the longest pass play in the touchdown at Michigan State (2015), 5,524 (2016) and 5,457 (2018) game by either side • Caught three passes for 30 yards and returned • The offense has generated two of the top five total • Led the team at Ohio State, catching four pass- two punt for 32 yards against Wisconsin offensive seasons in school history: 4th in 2016 with es for a career-best 91 yards and two TDs • Had a 34-yard touchdown catch vs. Maryland • Two of his three receptions were touchdowns • Returned three punts for 77 yards vs. Nebraska, 5,524 yards and fifth in 2018 with 5,457 yards at Rutgers; caught three passes for 56 yards including a 60-yard return for a touchdown • The Wolverines have posted 1,717 points in 52 games • Hauled in two receptions for 53 yards vs. Penn • Had three receiving touchdowns on four grabs for an average of 33.0 points per contest; tallied the State, including a 47-yard catch vs. SMU; gained a career-high 90 receiving yards fifth-highest point total in school history during the • Had a 6-yard touchdown grab at Michigan • Caught first career touchdown on a five-yard 2016 season (524 points) State; caught three passes for 24 yards pass from Shea Patterson vs. Western Michigan • Scored more points in 2016 than any team in the • Had a 51-yard reception against Maryland • Matched career high with six receptions total- modern era of U-M football and trailed only the Point- • Hauled in a career-best six passes for 73 yards ing 38 yards at Notre Dame a-Minute teams of the early 1900s; tallied the fifth- at Northwestern • 2017 Rookie of the Year as voted by the team highest point total (524) in school history during the • Caught the first TD of his career on a 44-yard • 2017 Football Writers Association of America 2016 season pass from Shea Patterson vs. Western Michigan (FWAA) Freshman All-America as a punt returner • Michigan gained more than 2,000 rushing yards in a • Hauled in three passes for 66 yards at Notre • Played in all 13 games during 2017 season and season every year under Harbaugh: 2,057 yards in 2015, Dame, including a 52-yard career long reception started six contests at receiver; made 22 recep- 2,768 in 2016, 2,310 in 2017 and 2,653 in 2018 • Played in four games and made one start in tions for 277 yards in 2017 • The red zone offense has converted at just under 90% 2017; caught three passes for 27 yards • Listed 28th in the NCAA and third in the Big Ten in four seasons, 201-225 (89.3%); scored 138 TDs in • Made first career start vs. South Carolina in the in punt returns (8.0 avg.) in 2017; had 40 punt those 201 conversions (68.7% of scores are TDs) Outback Bowl, catching two passes for 15 yards returns for 320 yards and one TD • U-M has ranked in the top 15 nationally in red zone • Had a 12-yard reception against Rutgers and • Second all-time at Michigan with 40 punt efficiency twice in the past four seasons: finished 13th played receiver vs. Minnesota returns in a season; holds the in 2016 and seventh in 2015 • Saw first career action at Penn State school record with 45 during the 2003 season • Converted 42.0% percent of third down chances (317- • Led team with six receptions totaling 58 yards 755): 49.4% in 2018, 33% in 2017, 43% in 2016 and 49% Donovan Peoples-Jones vs. South Carolina in the Outback Bowl in 2015 • Named to watch list for the 2019 Paul Hornung • Played receiver vs. Ohio State; had a 42-yard • U-M has scored 120 rushing touchdowns in four sea- Award punt return that setup U-M’s second touchdown sons: 26 in 2018, 26 in 2017, 41 in 2016 and 27 in 2015 • 2018 Academic All-Big Ten Conference • Hauled in team-best four passes for 64 yards at • Michigan is a perfect 23-0 under Harbaugh when a • 2018 All-Big Ten selection: third team receiver Wisconsin; grabbed a 48-yard career long catch player gains 100 yards rushing and is 33-2 when out- (coaches), third team (coaches • Scored on a 79-yard punt return vs. Air Force rushing the opposition and media), honorable mention receiver (media) and finished with 104 yards on two returns • U-M is 36-1 under Jim Harbaugh when gaining 125 • Team’s 2018 Offensive Skill Player on Year rushing yards or more in a game • Started 11 contests at receiver in 2018 and in Ronnie Bell • The Wolverines have lost 25 fumbles in 52 games: six 17 of the past 19 games dating back to 2017 • Played in all 13 games at receiver in 2018 in 2015, five in 2016, 11 in 2017 and three in 2018 • Corralled 69 receptions for 891 yards and eight • Made eight receptions for 145 yards and two TDs during his career touchdowns in 2018; his first two career recep- • Second among returning Big Ten WRs in catch tions were TD receptions rate in 2018 (2.1 percent, one drop in 48 targets) • Made career debut as a kick returner vs. Florida • Second on the team with nine total TDs in in the Peach Bowl, returning two kicks for 53 2018: eight receiving and one punt with a 32-yard long • Had a streak of three straight games with a • Hauled in two passes for 19 yards at Ohio State touchdown (WMU through Nebraska contests) • Had a 31-yard reception againt Indiana • Team-leader in receptions (47) and receiving • Caught two passes for 15 yards at Rutgers touchdowns (eight) in 2018 while listing second • Made two catches for 24 yards and one touch- with 612 receiving yards down against Maryland • Hauled in a reception in every game during the • Had a 56-yard touchdown reception against 2018 season and collected a reception in 14 con- Nebraska, the first catch of his career secutive games dating back to the 2017 season • Forced seven missed tackles and added 245 Nate Schoenle yards after the catch in 2018 • Two-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference • Led the Wolverines with 13 plays of 20 yards or (2017-18) more in 2018: eight receiving, 4 punt returns and • Played in 18 career games and made one start- one rushing play ing assignment at • Led the Big Ten and finished 17th nationally in • Contributed three special teams stops and one punt return average fumble recovery in 2018 • Returned 25 punts for 250 yards (10.0 avg.); had • Assisted on a special team tackle vs. Florida in a 60-yard punt return for a TD vs. Nebraska the Peach Bowl • Hauled in a career-high eight passes for 71 • Recovered a fumble on kickoff coverage at Ohio yards and one TD vs. Florida in the Peach Bowl; State, setting up a second quarter touchdown by added a seven-yard punt return Chris Evans • Caught seven passes for 64 yards at Ohio State • Registered two special teams tackles and • Grabbed a pair of receptions for 30 yards vs. played receiver at Rutgers Indiana; added 13 yards on two punt returns • Contributor on all special teams units in 2017, • Led team with 83 yards on five catches at tallying seven tackles Rutgers • Caught four passes for 41 yards in 2017 • Caught three passes for 38 yards and one • Posted two special teams stops and a four-yard

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 8 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S catch vs. South Carolina in the Outback Bowl OFFENSIVE LINE OFFENSE - PASSING RECORDS • Had two receptions for 29 yards at Purdue, the first catches of his career Ben Bredeson Completion Percentage - Season (Min. 100 Att.) • Made career debut at receiver and on special • Named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy Player Pct. Season teams vs. Florida • 2019 preseason first-team All-American: 1. Todd Collins ...... 65.3 ...... 1992 • Did not see game action as a freshman in 2016 Associated Press, Sports Illustrated and Phil 2. Jim Harbaugh ...... 65.0 ...... 1986 Steele 3. Elvis Grbac ...... 65.0 ...... 1991 Tarik Black • Two-time All-Big Ten second team, 2017-18 4. Elvis Grbac ...... 64.8 ...... 1992 • Played in six games during the 2018 season, (coaches and media) 5. Todd Collins ...... 64.6 ...... 1994 catching four passes for 35 yards; injured right • Named team’s 2018 Toughest Player of the Year Shea Patterson ...... 64.6 ...... 2018 foot in camp and missed the first seven contests in a vote of his teammates 7. Jake Rudock ...... 64.0 ...... 2015 • Caught two passes for 15 yards vs. Florida in • Elected offensive captain in a vote by the team 8. Jim Harbaugh ...... 63.9 ...... 1985 the Peach Bowl • Was on the watch list for the Outland Trophy Todd Collins ...... 63.9 ...... 1993 • Made a 15-yard reception at Ohio State • Has started a team-leading 33 career games; 10. Elvis Grbac ...... 62.9 ...... 1989 • Had a five-yard reception against Indiana made every career start at left guard Brian Griese ...... 62.9 ...... 1997 • Started at receiver against Rutgers • Starting left guard in all 13 games during • Saw action at receiver vs. Penn State the 2018 season; made 25th career start at Most Passing Yards - Season • Played two snaps at receiver vs. Michigan State Northwestern Player Yards Season • Started three games at receiver in 2017; • 2017 Academic All-Big Ten 1. John Navarre ...... 3,331 ...... 2003 injured during the Air Force game and missed • Started at left guard in 12 games during the 2. Jake Rudock ...... 3,017 ...... 2015 the remainder of the season 2017 season; missed Outback Bowl due to injury 3. Devin Gardner ...... 2,960 ...... 2013 • Made 11 receptions for 149 yards and one • 2016 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches 4. John Navarre ...... 2,905 ...... 2002 touchdown in 2017 and media) 5. Chad Henne ...... 2,743 ...... 2004 • Set career high with five catches for 55 yards • Played along offensive line in 12 games and 6. Jim Harbaugh ...... 2,729 ...... 1986 vs. Air Force saw action in all 13 contests during 2016 season 7. Tom Brady ...... 2,636 ...... 1998 • Made debut as starting receiver vs. Florida, • Made starting assignments at left guard in the 8. Shea Patterson ...... 2,600 ...... 2018 catching two passes for 83 yards and one TD final eight games of the 2016 season 9. Tom Brady ...... 2,586 ...... 1999 • His first career catch was a 46-yard touchdown • Became the first true freshman to start along 10. Denard Robinson ...... 2,570 ...... 2010 from Wilton Speight against the Gators; became the offensive line since Mason Cole accom- 11. Wilton Speight ...... 2,538 ...... 2016 the first true freshman to catch a TD pass in his plished the distinction during the 2014 season 12. Chad Henne ...... 2,526 ...... 2005 first game since Anthony Carter in 1981 • Made collegiate debut at left guard vs. Hawaii 13. Todd Collins ...... 2,518 ...... 1994 • Brother, Jack, is a pitcher on the Michigan 14. Todd Collins ...... 2,509 ...... 1993 RUNNING BACKS baseball team 15. Chad Henne ...... 2,508 ...... 2006

Tru Wilson Michael Onwenu Most Passing Touchdowns - Season • Walk-on awarded a scholarship in 2018 • Named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy Player TDs Season • Played special teams in all 13 games and tail- • Has played in 33 career games with appear- 1. Elvis Grbac ...... 25 ...... 1991 back in 12 contests during the 2018 season ances along the offensive line in 28 contests; Chad Henne ...... 25 ...... 2004 • Emerged as the team’s third-leading rusher started 22 career games 3. John Navarre ...... 24 ...... 2003 with 62 carries for 364 yards and one touch- • 2018 All-Big Ten selection: third team (coaches) 4. Chad Henne ...... 23 ...... 2005 down in 2018 and honorable mention (media) 5. Chad Henne ...... 22 ...... 2006 • Carried the ball in 12 straight games and had • Starting right guard in all 13 games in 2018; Shea Patterson ...... 22 ...... 2018 five or more attempts in eight contests made 20th career start in the Ohio State game 7. Elvis Grbac ...... 21 ...... 1990 • Rushed seven times for 32 yards at Ohio State • Started at guard in nine games during 2017 John Navarre ...... 21 ...... 2002 • Had 42 yards on six carries against Indiana season (eight at right guard, one at left guard) Devin Gardner ...... 21 ...... 2013 • Gained 58 yards on six carries at Rutgers • Made first career start at left guard against 10. Denard Robinson ...... 20 ...... 2011 • Rushed six times for 26 yards vs. Wisconsin South Carolina in the Outback Bowl Tom Brady ...... 20 ...... 1999 • Carried the ball five times for 24 yards vs. • Earned first career start against Florida, getting Jake Rudock ...... 20 ...... 2015 Maryland, including a 28-yard career long run the nod at right guard • Gained 43 yards on six carries against Nebraska • Saw action in nine games during 2016 season • Carried the ball 11 times for 53 yards and • Made collegiate debut vs. Hawaii, playing both scored first career touchdown vs. SMU offensive and defensive line • Rushed six times for 54 yards vs. WMU • Played on both the offensive and defensive lines against Hawaii and Rutgers in 2016 Christian Turner • Played in three games; carried the ball 20 times Cesar Ruiz for 99 yards and had a 16-yard reception • Named to the watch list for the Rimington • Gained 32 yards on seven carries and made a Trophy and Outland Trophy 16-yard catch against Florida in the Peach Bowl • Started 18 straight games along the offensive • Saw action at running back vs. Wisconsin, - line, the longest active streak along the line ing three times for eight yards • 2018 All-Big Ten selection: third team (coaches) • Made career debut vs. Nebraska, rushing 10 and honorable mention (media) times for 55 yards • Started all 13 games at center in 2018 • Made first career start at center in the season opener against Notre Dame • Started five games at right guard and played in 10 contests during the 2017 season • Participated on field goal protection unit and took snaps as sixth offensive lineman prior to earning start spot at right guard

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 9 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NOTESN O T E S PRONUNCIATIONS • Started the final five games of 2017 at right players nationally that excelled on the field, in guard: Minnesota, Maryland, Wisconsin, Ohio the classroom and in their community Lucas Andrighetto ...... AND-ri-getto State and South Carolina in the Outback Bowl Matt Baldeck ...... BALL-dek • Early enrollee for Winter 2017 term John Baty ...... BAY-tee • Rated as the nation’s No. 1 center prospect by Ramsey Baty ...... BAY-tee ESPN, 247sports and Rivals.com Ben Bredeson...... BRED-eh-sun Nicholas Capatina ...... cap-a-TEE-na Jon Runyan George Caratan ...... CARE-uh-tan • Named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy Zach Charbonnet ...... SHAR-buh-nay • Two-year letterman; appeared in 21 career Camaron Cheeseman ...... CHEEZ-min games along the offensive line with 14 starts Kraig Correll ...... ca-RELL • 2018 All-Big Ten selection: first team (coaches) Michael Danna ...... DAN-ah and second team (media) Dane Drobocky ...... druh-BOCK-ee • Named 2018 Hugh H. Rader Award winner Michael Dwumfour ...... DWUM-fore as the team’s top offensive lineman; became Nick Eubanks ...... YOO-banks the first father-son duo to receive the award Adam Fakih ...... fa-KEY in school history as his father, Jon Sr., won the Sammy Faustin ...... FAW-stin honor in 1994 Chuck Filiaga ...... fill-ee-ONG-YA • Started all 13 games at left tackle in 2018; Isaak Gerkis ...... guh-KISS made first career start at left tackle against ND Jordan Glasgow ...... GLASS-go • Played in eight games during the 2017 season Gemon Green ...... ji-MON • Made first career start at right tackle against Tyler Grosz ...... GROSS South Carolina in the Outback Bowl Hassan Haskins ...... ha-SAHN • Saw action at right guard in five contests: Air Mahdi Hazime ...... ha-ZEE-mee Force, Purdue, Indiana, Rutgers and Minnesota Joel Honigford ...... HUN-ig-furd • Played snaps at left tackle against Maryland Khaleke Hudson ...... kuh-LEAK and right tackle against Ohio State Giles Jackson ...... JYLES • Son of former Michigan and NFL Dan Jokisch ...... YOKE-ish tackle Jon Runyan Trente Jones ...... TREN-tay Jaylen Kelly-Powell ...... kelly-POW-el Andrew Stueber Caden Kolesar ...... COLE-a-sahr • Injured his leg during fall camp and is out Griffin Korican ...... KOR-i-can indefinitely Sean McKeon ...... muh-Q-in • Played in all 13 games on field goal/PAT pro- Josh Metellus ...... meh-TELL-us tection unit in 2018 Quinn Nordin ...... Nor-DEEN • Saw action at right tackle in 10 games during Michael Onwenu ...... oh-WAY-new the 2018 season Phillip Paea ...... PIE-uh • Started at right tackle vs. Florida in the Chick- Kwity Paye ...... QUIT-tee…PAY fil-A Peach Bowl Cesar Ruiz...... roo-EEZ • Made first career start at right tackle in the Mike Sainristil ...... SANE-ri-still Ohio State game Nate Schoenle ...... SHANE-lee • Played in the 2017 opener against Florida on Alan Selzer ...... sell-ZIR Carter Selzer ...... sell-ZIR the field goal protection unit but missed the Mazi Smith ...... mah-ZEE remainder of the season Stephen Spanellis ...... spuh-NELL-is Jess Speight ...... spayt Jalen Mayfield Andrew Stueber ...... STOO-bur • Played left tackle in three games Josh Uche ...... OOH-chay • Saw snaps at left tackle against Nebraska and Ben VanSumeren ...... van-SOO-mer-in Maryland Andrew Vastardis ...... va-STAR-diss • Made career debut playing left tackle against Luiji Vilain ...... vill-ANE Western Michigan Julius Welschof ...... welsch-OFF J’Marick Woods ...... ja-MAR-ik Stephen Spanellis • Recognized at the team’s award show as the player with the Top Cumulative GPA in back-to- back seasons (2017-18); majoring in philosophy, politics and economics • Two-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference (2017-18) • Saw action on FG/PAT units in 26 consecutive games (2017-18) • Played center against Notre Dame, WMU, Nebraska, Maryland, Penn State and Rutgers • Saw action along the offensive line in six con- tests during the 2017 season • Played two-plus quarters at center against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl • 2016 recipient of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame High School Scholar-Athlete Award; given to five

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Michigan has played 57 night game in school history and compiled a 32-25 overall record in those contests; game started after 5 p.m. local time. The Wolverines have posted a 5-1 record at Michigan Stadium, a 23-15 mark on the road and a 4-9 record on a neutral site.

Date Opponent Site Result Sept. 23, 1944 Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. (A) W, 14-0 Sept. 23, 1972 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. (A) W, 26-9 Jan. 1, 1976 Oklahoma Miami, Fla. (N) L, 6-14 Dec. 28, 1979 North Carolina Jacksonville, Fla. (N) L, 15-17 Dec. 31, 1981 UCLA Houston, Texas (N) W, 33-14 Sept. 18, 1982 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. (A) L, 17-23 Nov. 12, 1983 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. (A) W, 58-10 Jan. 1, 1984 Auburn New Orleans, La. (N) L, 7-9 Dec. 21, 1984 Brigham Young San Diego, Calif. (N) L, 17-24 Nov. 16, 1985 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. (A) W, 48-7 Oct. 4, 1986 Wisconsin Madison, Wis. (A) W, 34-17 Nov. 7, 1987 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. (A) W, 30-20 Sept. 10, 1988 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. (A) L, 17-19 Sept. 23, 1989 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. (A) W, 24-23 Sept. 15, 1990 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. (A) L, 24-28 Oct. 25, 1991 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. (A) W, 52-6 Dec. 30, 1994 Colorado State San Diego, Calif. (N) W, 24-14 Sept. 16, 1995 Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. (A) W, 23-13 Dec. 28, 1995 Texas A&M San Antonio, Texas (N) L, 20-22 Oct. 26, 1996 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. (A) W, 44-10 Oct. 17, 1998 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. (A) W, 12-6 Sept. 18, 1999 Syracuse Syracuse, N.Y. (A) W, 18-13 Jan. 1, 2000 Alabama Miami, Fla. (N) W, 35-34 (ot) Sept. 23, 2000 Illinois Champaign, Ill. (A) W, 35-31 Nov. 9, 2002 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. (A) W, 41-24 Oct. 10, 2003 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. (A) W, 38-35 Sept. 24, 2005 Wisconsin Madison, Wis. (A) L, 20-23 Oct. 29, 2005 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. (A) W, 33-17 Dec. 28, 2005 Nebraska San Antonio, Texas (N) L, 28-32 Sept. 30, 2006 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. (A) W, 28-14 Oct. 14, 2006 Penn State State College, Pa. (A) W, 17-10 Oct. 20, 2007 Illinois Champaign, Ill. (A) W, 27-17 Oct. 10, 2009 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa (A) L, 28-30 Oct. 30, 2010 Penn State State College, Pa. (A) L, 31-41 Sept. 10, 2011 Notre Dame Ann Arbor, Mich. (H) W, 35-31 Oct. 8, 2011 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. (A) W, 42-24 Jan. 3, 2012 Tech New Orleans, La. (N) W, 23-20 (ot) Sept. 1, 2012 Alabama Dallas, Texas (N) L, 14-41 Sept. 22, 2012 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. (A) L, 6-13 Oct. 27, 2012 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. (A) L, 9-23 Sept. 7, 2013 Notre Dame Ann Arbor, Mich. (H) W, 41-30 Sept. 21, 2013 Connecticut Storrs, Conn. (A) W, 24-21 Oct. 12, 2013 Penn State State College, Pa. (A) L, 43-40 (4ot) Dec. 28, 2013 Kansas State Tempe, Ariz. (N) L, 14-31 Sept. 16, 2014 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. (A) L, 0-31 Oct. 4, 2014 Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. (A) L, 24-26 Oct. 11, 2014 Penn State Ann Arbor, Mich. (H) W, 18-13 Sept. 3, 2015 Utah Salt Lake City, Utah (A) L, 17-24 Oct. 31, 2015 Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. (A) W, 29-26 Oct. 8, 2016 Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. (A) W, 78-0 Nov. 12, 2016 Iowa Iowa City, Iowa (A) L, 13-14 Dec. 30, 2016 Florida State Miami Gardens, Fla. (N) L, 32-33 Oct. 7, 2017 Michigan State Ann Arbor, Mich. (H) L, 10-14 Oct. 21, 2017 Penn State State College, Pa. (A) L, 13-42 Nov. 4, 2017 Minnesota Ann Arbor, Mich. (H) W, 33-10 Sept. 1, 2018 Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. (A) L, 17-24 Oct. 13, 2018 Wisconsin Ann Arbor, Mich. (H) W, 38-13

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 11 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NOTESN O T E S THE DEFENSE game against U-M, which was tied for the third DEFENSE - INFO & RANKINGS fewest in the NCAA (30 total trips); only 19.5 per- The 2019 Defense cent of drives reached the red zone Defensive Formation: 4-3 • Michigan returns five starters from the 2018 • Michigan held eight of its 13 opponents to Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 season: LB Devin Gil, CB Lavert Hill, LB Khaleke their lowest yardage total of the season Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/15 Hudson, DT Carlo Kemp and S Josh Metellus • U-M held all but three opponents to under 320 • Hill is the team’s lone returning first-team yards of total offense, including three teams RETURNING STARTERS (started at least 6 games) All-Big Ten performer, with Metellus collecting below 190 yards: 94 yards by Michigan State, 132 Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year second-team honors in 2018 yards by Nebraska and 186 vs. Penn State Devin Gil LB 6-1 231 Sr. • Khaleke Hudson is the team’s active career • The Wolverines held seven (7) opponents under Lavert Hill CB 5-11 181 Sr. leader in tackles (135), tackles for loss (22.5) and 260 yards of total offense, the second most in Khaleke Hudson LB 6-0 220 Sr. the country; the rest of the Big Ten defenses sacks (10) Carlo Kemp DT 6-3 280 Sr. combined have only accomplished this 25 times • Metellus and Hill are tied for the team lead with Josh Metellus S 6-0 204 Sr. • U-M held the opposition under 100 yards of 25 career starts in the secondary, with Hudson offense in the first half a FBS-leading eight times starting the year in third with 23 assignments RETURNING ALL-BIG TEN • Six opponents recorded their season lows in • Hill paces the team with 16 career pass break- Lavert Hill - first team (coaches and media) both rushing and passing against U-M: Western ups during his career Josh Metellus - second team (coaches and media) Michigan, Northwestern, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Khaleke Hudson - HM (coaches and media) • A total of 15 Wolverine defenders made stops Michigan State and Penn State Kwity Paye - HM (media) in the opposition’s backfield, led by Hudson with • Michigan is the only team in country to hold six Josh Ross - HM (coaches) 22.5 TFLs; Uche is second with nine and Kwity of its 13 opponents to under 100 passing yards; Josh Uche - HM (coaches and media) Paye ranks third with seven the rest of the Big Ten combined to accom- • The 15 players have combined to post 76 TFLs plished this 17 times DEFENSE IN THE 2018 RANKINGS • U-M’s defense returns 10 players that have • The opposition was held to less than 100 yards Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten combined to register 31.5 sacks in their career; passing five times and to fewer than 174 yards Scoring Defense 19.4 avg. 16 3 Hudson leads the group with 10 sacks and is fol- on nine ocassions Total Defense 275.2 avg. 2 1 lowed closely by Uche with eight sacks • The 59 passing yards allowed against Rutgers Rushing Defense 127.4 avg. 23 3 • Five players have recorded interceptions dur- were the lowest for any opponent and the third- Pass Defense 147.8 avg. 2 1 ing their career: Hill (3), Metellus (3), Hudson (2), lowest figure in Brown’s tenure with Michigan Pass Efficiency 105.61 rating 7 1 Michael Dwumfour (1) and Ambry Thomas (1) • Six opponents recorded 12 or fewer first downs Sacks By 2.62 avg. 34 4 • Hill returned two of his three career intercep- • The defense allowed the opposition to reach TFLs 6.8 avg. 33 3 tions for touchdowns and Metellus scored a the red zone only 30 times, including just 19 First Downs 206 total 6 1 pick-six in 2018 times in Big Ten action; yielded 162 points on 20 3rd-Down Allowed 33.7 % 21 4 • A total of eight returning players have collected TDs (12 rushing, 8 passing) and eight FGs 4th-Down Allowed 52.4 % 72 7 at least one PBU in their career: Hill (16), Metellus • Opposing quarterbacks completed just 49.5 Red Zone Defense 93.3 % 128 14 (14), Hudson (13), Josh Ross (2), Jordan Glasgow percent of their passes (164-of-331) Turnovers Gained 17 total 89 12 (1), Brad Hawkins (1), Paye (1) and Uche (1) • The defense allowed just 14 passing touch- Interceptions 11 total 59 9 • Thomas is the team’s active leader with three downs while collecting 11 interceptions; only Fumbles Recovered 6 total 96 10 fumble recoveries during his career two teams, SMU and Ohio State, threw more Defensive TDs 4 total 6 1 • U-M returns just 50% of its 2018 defensive than one touchdown against the defense and six production, which ranks 106th nationally and opponents did not throw a TD pass Individual 13th in the Big Ten; the only conference school • The Wolverines collected an in Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten returning less production is Rutgers (44%) nine contests, including a season-high two picks D. Bush, Tackles 6.5 avg. 200 22 against Wisconsin and Penn State D. Bush, Sacks 0.42 avg. 123 17 A Look Back at the 2018 Defense • The defense contributed 55 pass breakups, T. Kinnel, Tackles 5.7 avg. 305 33 • U-M finished second nationally in total defense including 11 interceptions, with 15 different J. Metellus, Int. 0.3 avg. 64 9 (275.2 avg.) and pass defense (147.8 avg.) players recording at least one breakup J. Ross, Tackles 4.8 avg. 480 57 • Michigan accumulated 75 points off turnovers • Michigan batted down four or more passes in J. Uche, Sacks 0.58 avg. 56 10 and led all FBS teams with four pick-sixes seven games; swatted away a season-high six B. Watson, Int. 0.2 avg. 85 14 • Michigan led the Big Ten in five defensive cat- breakup against Western Michigan C. Winovich, Tackles 5.2 avg. 392 45 egories - total defense, pass defense, pass effi- • The defense forced the opposition into 55 C. Winovich, TFLs 1.3 avg. 22 3 ciency, first downs allowed and defensive TDs; three-and-out situations in 152 possessions C. Winovich, Sacks 0.38 avg. 145 20 ranked third in scoring defense and TFLs (36.2%); included a stretch of 20-of-37 posses- • In conference games, the Wolverines led the sions against three straight top 25 teams -- #15 Big Ten in four of the eight major defensive cat- Wisconsin (5-11), #24 Michigan State (7-14) and egories, while listing second in three others #14 Penn State (8-12) • Michigan finished 23rd in the NCAA in rushing • In addition to stopping opponents on third defense, allowing 127.4 yards per contest and a down and turning them over, U-M generated a paltry 3.7 yards per rushing attempt massive amount of negative yardage for oppos- • U-M ranked 16th nationally in scoring defense ing offenses with 238 sack yards as part of 376 at 19.4 points allowed per contest; held five negative rushing yards created; paired with 247 opponent to 10 points or less interception return yards, that totals 623 nega- • The Wolverines were 21st nationally in third tive yards for the opponent (-47.9 avg.) down defense, allowing the opposition to con- vert at 33.7 percent (59-175) Nation’s Best Defense under Don Brown • Michigan held three straight ranked oppo- • Don Brown has coached the nation’s top nents to a combined 4-of-34 on third down: #15 defense twice in the past four seasons: 2015 Wisconsin (2-11), #24 Michigan State (0-12) and at Boston College (254.3 avg.) and 2016 at #14 Penn State (2-11), including an 0-16 streak Michigan; his defenses have ranked in the top • Teams were afforded 2.3 red zone chances per three all four years

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 12 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S • The defense has held the opposition to less • U-M racked up 323 tackles for loss and 122 than 225 yards of total offense 15 times in 39 sacks since Brown’s arrival prior to the 2016 sea- U-M’S DEFENSE UNDER HARBAUGH games under Brown; tied for the most in the son (39 games) country with Alabama (44 games) over the past • U-M has recorded double-digit tackles for loss • Don Brown has led Michigan’s defense in three of three seasons in 17 games since Don Brown became defensive Coach Harbaugh’s four seasons • The Wolverines have held 12 opponents under coordinator (2016-present) • Brown has directed the nation’s No. 1 ranked total 200 yards of total offense the past three seasons • 2016-17 marked the first time since the early defense two of the past four seasons: 2015 at Boston • U-M led the nation in pass defense during the 2000s that Michigan’s defense has accumulated College and 2016 at Michigan 2016 and 2017 seasons and finished second in 100 or more TFLs in back-to-back seasons • Michigan has ranked in the top four nationally in total 2018 • Brown was a finalist for the 2016 Broyles defense for four straight seasons: No. 4 in 2015, No. 1 in • Over the last three seasons, Michigan has Award, presented to the nation’s outstanding 2016, No. 3 in 2017 and No. 2 in 2018 allowed 140.2 passing yards per game in league assistant coach, and a semifinalist in 2018 • The Wolverines’ pass defense has been the nation’s play; the next-best Power 5 program in that cat- best the past three-plus seasons: No. 3 in 2015, No. 1 in egory is Georgia (186.0), a difference of 46 yards U-M’s Defense in the NCAA (last 4 years) 2016, No. 1 in 2017 and No. 2 in 2018 per contest Category 2019 2018 2017 2016 • U-M led the nation in pass efficiency defense in 2015, • In three seasons, 16 of 20 opponents have Scoring Defense 16 13 2 finished second in 2016, placed fourth in 2017 and been held at or under 14 points at Michigan Total Defense 2 3 1 ranked seventh in 2018 Stadium and only two have score 28 points or Rushing Defense 23 18 15 • The Wolverines have held 21 of their 52 opponents more (averaging 12.65 points per game) Pass Defense 2 1 1 under Harbaugh to 10 points or less, including four • U-M listed in the top four nationally in six Pass Efficiency 7 4 2 shutouts; only 18 teams have managed to score 20 or defensive categories during the 2016 and 2017 Sacks By 34 7 4 more points vs. U-M seasons Tackles for Loss 33 3 2 • U-M has scored 11 defensive touchdowns in four • The Wolverines have held 14 teams to less than 1st Downs Allowed 6 3 1 years: 1 in 2015, 3 in 2016, 3 in 2017 and 4 in 2018 100 passing yards in a game, the most in the 3rd Downs Allowed 21 1 1 • The defense has held the opposition to less than 100 country since 2016 rushing yards in 26 of the 52 games • Only seven teams have exceeded 200 passing Stingy Pass Defense for 3 Straight Seasons • The Wolverines have posted 399 tackles for loss in 52 yards against U-M under Don Brown; held 32 • Michigan has been the NCAA’s most dominant games (7.67 avg. per game): 76 in 2018, 114 in 2017, of 39 opponents under 200 passing yards with pass defense the past three seasons 121 in 2016 and 88 in 2015 the next best team nationally accomplishing the • U-M led the national rankings in pass defense • Quarterbacks have been sacked 154 times (2.96 avg.): feat only 27 times during both the 2016 and 2017 seasons and fin- 34 in 2018, 42 in 2017, 46 in 2016 and 32 in 2015 • The Wolverines have allowed 9 or fewer com- ished No. 2 nationally (147.8 avg.) behind leader • Michigan led the nation in third down defense in con- pletions in a game 16 times in 39 games, the Miami, Fla. (135.6 avg.) in 2018 secutive seasons (2016-17); set a school record in 2016 most in the country; no other Power 5 team has • U-M became the first program to allow less by allowing the opponent to convert just 21 percent on accomplished it more than 12 times than 2,000 passing yards in three straight sea- third down and followed up by allowing the opposition • U-M has held 19 of 39 opponents the last three sons since Miami (Fla.) accomplished the feat years to under 100 yards rushing; the team has during 2001-03 seasons: 1853 in 2016, 1951 in to convert just 26.1 percent of its chances during the an 18-1 record when holding the opposition to 2017 and 1843 in 2018 2017 season less than 100 rushing yards • The Wolverines also became the first team • Only four teams have converted more than six third- • Michigan has registered six or more tackles for since those Hurricane squads to allow less than down chances against Michigan during Don Brown’s loss in all but seven games under Don Brown 50% completion in three straight seasons: 43.6% tenure: Ohio State (2017), Notre Dame (2018), Indiana • U-M has recorded at least one sack in 36 of 39 in 2016, 48.8% in 2017 and 49.4% in 2018 (2018) and Florida (2018) games under Brown • Michigan has held 14 opponents to 100 pass- • U-M has held 12 opponents with two or less third • The defense has generated negative rush- ing yards or less over the past three seasons down conversions over the past three seasons ing yards in six separate quarters this season • U-M allowed just 150.1 yards through the air in • Michigan has finished in the top five in three-and-outs (against three opponents) and 20 times overall 2017, and was the nation’s only defense to hold forced twice in the past two seasons: first nationally in under Don Brown; opposing offenses have been 11 opponents under 200 passing yards; no other 2017 (83 in 162 series, 51.2%) and fourth in 2016 (73 in held to 10 or fewer rushing yards in 43 quarters team reached double-digits 164 possessions, 44.5%) during Brown’s tenure: 12 times in 2018, 15 in • Michigan led the NCAA by yielding just 142.5 2017 and 16 in 2018 yards per game through the air in 2016; held • The Wolverines have allowed fewer than 10 five opponents to less than 100 passing yards passing yards in eight separate quarters this • Over the past three years, the defense has col- season (against six different opponents); oppos- lected 34 interceptions while allowing just 36 ing quarterbacks have been held at or below passing touchdowns: 14 TDs, 11 Int. (2018), 11 that mark in 37 different quarters under Brown: TDs, 10 Int. (2017) and 11 TDs, 13 Int. (2016); 16 9 times in 2018, 12 in 2017 and 16 in 2016 different players have registered at least one • The defense has batted down or intercepted pick under Don Brown 163 passes over the past three years (55 in 2016, 53 in 2017 and 55 in 2018) DEFENSIVE LINE • Since 1997, only three Michigan teams have had four or more players record double-digits in Carlo Kemp tackles for loss: 1999 and Don Brown’s defenses • Voted team captain in 2016 and 2017 • Two-time Academic All-Big Ten (2017-18) • The sack totals in 2016 (46) and 2017 (42) rank • Two-year letterman; has appeared in 28 games behind only the school record 51 sacks regis- along the defensive line with 12 starts tered during the 2001 season; this year’s squad • Named team’s 2018 Most Improved Player on had 34 sacks defense • That same 2001 defense holds the school • Contributed a career-best 17 tackles, 2.5 tack- record with 123 tackles for loss; second and les for loss and an assisted sack in 2018 third on the list are the defenses in 2016 (118.5) • Registered three-tackle efforts vs. Penn State and 2017 (114); the team had 88 TFLs in 2018 and at Ohio State

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 13 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NOTESN O T E S • Tallied one tackle for loss at Northwestern • Shared sacks vs. Penn State and Rutgers; had 2019 BIG TEN STANDINGS • Two of his four stops came in the backfield vs. three assisted tackles against the Nittany Lions SMU; tallied 1.5 TFLs and an assisted sack • Assisted on one stop against Cincinnati, his first EAST DIVISION • Made first career start and assisted on one collegiate stop Team ...... Big Ten ...... Overall tackle vs. Western Michigan Ohio State ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 • Played in all 13 games during the 2017 season, Aidan Hutchinson Michigan ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 making three tackles • Selected as the team’s Rookie of the Year on Penn State ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 • Posted one solo stop against South Carolina in defense Michigan State ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 the Outback Bowl • Played in all 13 games along the defensive line; Maryland ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 • Assisted on a tackle at Penn State also contributed on FG/PAT protection unit Indiana ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 • Made one solo tackle against Florida in the • Tallied 15 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss Rutgers ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 2017 season opener • Assisted on two tackles at Rutgers and one at • Played defensive end against Colorado and Ohio State WEST DIVISION Rutgers as a true freshman in 2016 • Contributed two tackles, including an assisted Team ...... Big Ten ...... Overall TFL, against Maryland Northwestern ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Michael Dwumfour • Picked up his first career tackle for loss as part Iowa ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 • Appeared in 23 career games the past three of a three-tackle day against Nebraska Wisconsin ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 seasons, making two starts at • Recorded a career-best six tackles against WMU Purdue ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 • Registered 27 tackles in his career, including six • Made debut at Notre Dame, making one solo Minnesota ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and one interception stop Nebraska ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 • Played in all 13 games in 2018; made two start- Illinois ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 ing assignments at defensive tackle Donovan Jeter • Contributed a career-high 21 tackles, four TFLs, • Played in seven contests along the defensive MICHIGAN LEADS THE BIG TEN three sacks and one interception in 2018 line in 2018, contributing three tackles • Had two or more stops in eight games dur- • Tallied one solo tackle against Florida in the • Michigan is in its 112th season of competition in the ing the 2018 season; registered a season- and Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Big Ten Conference career-best five stops against Western Michigan • Registered one solo tackle vs. Penn State • The Wolverines have compiled an impressive 511-207- • Made first career start at Ohio State • Assisted on one tackle against Maryland 18 record in conference play • Collected first career interception vs. Indiana • Saw first career action along the defensive line • Michigan has a 18-8 mark in Big Ten action under • Recorded two solo stops and one sack at MSU against Western Michigan third-year head coach Jim Harbaugh • Had a sack against Maryland • Four of the eight losses came in top 10 match-ups and • Tallied one sack and two stops at Northwestern Michael Danna four of the setbacks were decided on the final play • Registered two-tackle efforts against SMU, • Named to the watch list for the Ted Hendricks • U-M has claimed a league-leading 42 championships Nebraska and Penn State Award • The Wolverines also leads the conference with 416 • Had two tackles and one sack at Notre Dame • Accumulated 151 career tackles in Mt. Pleasant, first-team All-Big Ten selections • Played in nine games during the 2017 season, including 28 tackles for loss and 15 sacks; also • Michigan players have won the Chicago Tribune Silver tallying four stops, one TFL and half a sack forced four fumbles, recovered four fumbles and Football as the Big Ten’s MVP on 17 occasions • Recorded two tackles and an assisted TFL at batted down one pass • A total of 231 players have earned Academic All-Big Penn State in 2017 • Played in 38 career contests and started 16 Ten Conference honors • Assisted on first career sack against Rutgers games along the defensive line • Played in one game in 2016 before suffering • Named All-MAC first team and earned CMU’s Big Ten Championships season-ending injury; tallied two tackles and Herb Deromedi Most Valuable Player Award 1. Michigan ...... 42 one TFL in debut against Hawaii • Tallied a career-best 66 tackles, with 15 TFLs 2. Ohio State ...... 37 and 9.5 sacks in 2018; added three forced fum- 3. Minnesota ...... 18 Kwity Paye bles and three fumble recoveries • 2018 Academic All-Big Ten Conference • Set career highs with 10 tackles against Toledo THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE • Earned All-Big Ten honorable mention from the in 2018 media in 2018 • Had a four sack effort against Maine in 2018 • 2019 is the 124th season of Big Ten Football • Played along the defensive line in all 13 games • The ninth annual Big Ten Football Championship in 2018 and made four starts at defensive end: Ben Mason game will be played Dec. 7, with the winner earning the MSU, Wisconsin, Maryland and Florida • 2018 Academic All-Big Ten Conference Big Ten Championship and Amos Alonzo Stagg Trophy • Tallied a career-best 29 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, two • Played fullback and special teams in all 13 • In 2018, the Big Ten welcomed more than six million sacks, one forced fumble and one PBU in 2018 games; rushed 33 times for 80 yards and was fans to Big Ten stadiums for the sixth consecutive sea- • Recorded a tackle in 11 straight games second on the team with seven rushing scores son and the seventh time in the last eight years • Started at defensive end vs. Florida in the • Scored a rushing touchdown and made one • The Big Ten leads all conferences with 5.7 million Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl special teams tackle at Ohio State alumni and nearly 580,000 students • Amassed three solo stops at Ohio State • Made two special teams tackles and rushed • BTN is available in almost 60 million homes across the • Registered a career-best five tackles and one four times for 10 yards vs. Penn State U.S. and Canada, and is also available internationally via forced fumble against Indiana • Carried four times for 15 yards at Michigan the Fox Sports App • Registered three tackles and 1.5 TFLs at MSU State; had a five-yard touchdown run • The Big Ten enters its third season with FOX Sports • Recorded two stops and first career PBU • Had five carries for 12 yards and one TD vs. as a broadcast partner. Along with ESPN and BTN, the against Wisconsin Maryland; added a 15-yard career long catch 2019 season provides an opportunity for significant • Made first career start against Maryland, tally- • Scored three rushing TDs in the first half exposure and more favorable use of national platforms ing three tackles against Nebraska (1, 4 and 1 yards); gained a for Big Ten football • Two of four stops were sacks at Northwestern career-high 18 yards on six carries • Tallied three tackles and one TFL vs. Nebraska • Carried the ball three times for six yards and • Played in nine games as a freshman in 2017; scored one touchdown vs. SMU contributed five tackles, 1.5 TFLs and one sack • Named team’s 2017 Toughest Player of the Year • Saw action at defensive end against South in a vote of his teammates Carolina in the Outback Bowl • Played all 13 games on special teams and saw

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 14 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S action at fullback in nine contests in 2017 • Contributed eight tackles, an assisted TFL and • Carried the ball three times for four yards and one pass breakup during the 2016 season; tied RECORD BOOK - PASS BREAKUPS scored two touchdowns during 2017 season for team lead with two blocked punts in 2016 • Scored team’s only touchdown on a one-yard Pass Breakups - Career (since 1978) run against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl Josh Uche Player TFLs Years • Made first career start in three-fullback set vs. • Named to the watch list for the Dick Butkus 1. Jourdan Lewis ...... 45 ...... 2013-16 Ohio State; two-yard run on game’s first play Award 2. Leon Hall ...... 43 ...... 2003-06 • Scored first career touchdown on a one-yard • 2018 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches 3. Todd Howard ...... 41 ...... 1998-01 run at Wisconsin and media) 4. Marlin Jackson ...... 34 ...... 2001-04 • Played in 12 games during the 2018 season, 5. Charles Woodson ...... 30 ...... 1995-97 6. James Whitley ...... 28 ...... 1997-00 recording 15 tackles, TFLs and seven sacks • 10th in the Big Ten and 56th nationally in 7. Jeremy LeSueur ...... 27 ...... 2000-03 sacks 8. Marion Body ...... 26 ...... 1979-82 Khaleke Hudson • Recorded two sacks in road games at 9. Markus Curry ...... 25 ...... 2001-04 • Voted team captain 10. Jarrett Irons ...... 24 ...... 1993-96 • Named to the watch list for the Dick Butkus Northwestern and Michigan State and home against Penn State Morgan Trent ...... 24 ...... 2005-08 Award and Lott IMPACT Trophy 12. Thom Darden ...... 23 ...... 1969-71 • Has played in 39 career games and made 23 • Contributed one solo stop vs. Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Donovan Warren ...... 23 ...... 2007-09 starts at linebacker/viper 14. Jamar Adams ...... 22 ...... 2004-07 • Recorded 135 career tackles, 22.5 tackles for • Registered one sack against Wisconsin • Tallied two stops and one TFL vs. Maryland 15. Channing Striblinga ...... 21 ...... 2013-16 loss, 10 sacks, one fumble recovery, two inter- 16. ...... 19 ...... 1992-94 ceptions and 13 PBUs • Made game-ending sack at Northwestern; posted two sacks in the contest 17. Dave Brown ...... 18 ...... 1972-74 • Has blocked four punts during his career Dwight Hicks ...... 18 ...... 1974-77 • 2018 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches • Assisted on a tackle and registered one pass breakup at Notre Dame Larry Foote ...... 18 ...... 1998-01 and media) J.T. Floyd ...... 18 ...... 2009-12 • Was on the watch list for the Lott IMPACT • Played in 10 of 13 games in 2017, producing three tackles and a sack; saw action at LB in 21. Brad Cochran ...... 17 ...... 1983-85 Trophy, Butkus, Bednarik and Nagurski awards Alfie Burch ...... 17 ...... 1990-93 • Started 11 games at viper in 2018, tallying 44 nine contests • Tallied two solo tackles and registered first David Long ...... 17 ...... 2016-18 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, two sacks, one fumble recov- Devin Bush ...... 17 ...... 2016-18 ery, one PBU and two blocked punts career sack vs. Florida • Recorded three tackles in four games of action 25. Mike Taylor ...... 16 ...... 1969-71 • Registered a season-high seven tackles, one Calvin O’Neal ...... 16 ...... 1974-76 tackle for loss and blocked a punt for a safety during the 2016 season; missed the remainder of the season with an injury Mike Harden ...... 16 ...... 1977-79 against Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Raymon Taylor ...... 16 ...... 2011-14 • Contributed five assisted stops, one PBU and Lavert Hill ...... 16 ...... 2016-18 one fumble recovery against Indiana Devin Gil • Tallied four tackles and one sack vs. Penn State • Started all 13 games at linebacker in 2018; • Posted two TFLs, one sack and four tackles posted a career-best 33 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 1.5 against Maryland sacks and one fumble recovery • Tallied six tackles and blocked a punt vs. WMU • Registered a career-best six tackles and one • 2017 All-Big Ten third team selection (coaches) sack vs. Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl • Started 12 of the 13 contests in 2017 • Contributed four tackles at Ohio State • Third on the team with 83 tackles in 2017; • Recovered a fumble and assisted on two tack- tallied a team-best 18.5 TFLs, eight sacks, two les at Rutgers interceptions, 11 PBUs and two forced fumbles • Recorded one TFL and two stops vs. Penn • Recorded five or more tackles in eight straight State games and in 10 overall contests in 2017 • Made three stops vs. Wisconsin • Second in the Big Ten and 19th in the NCAA in • Tallied two tackles and one TFL vs. Maryland tackles for loss (1.3 avg.); second in the confer- • Assisted on two tackles, including a sack, ence and 33rd nationally in sacks (0.62 avg.) against SMU • Led team with 11 stops, two TFLs, one sack • Tallied three tackles vs. Western Michigan and two PBUs vs. South Carolina in the Outback • Made second career start in an opener, tally- • Tied for team lead with eight stops at ing four tackles at Notre Dame Wisconsin; also added 1.5 sacks and one PBU • Played in all 13 games during the 2017 season • Tallied eight tackles and one interception at after not playing as true freshman in 2016 Maryland; returned pick 22 yards • Contributed five tackles in 2017, registering • Shared the Big Ten Defensive Player of the one stop in five different games Week award following his career-best perfor- • Assisted on a special teams tackle against mance against Minnesota South Carolina in the Outback Bowl • Set career high with 15 tackles, 8 TFLs, three • Recovered a fumble on Josh Metellus’ blocked sacks and one forced fumble vs. Minnesota; punt at Maryland; also assisted on a tackle his 8 TFLs broke the previous school record of seven TFLs set by Larry Foote at Iowa in 2001 Josh Ross • His 8 TFLs against the Gophers also set a new • 2018 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches) Big Ten single-game record and tied the NCAA • Fourth on the team with 61 tackles, five tack- mark set by NC State’s Nate Irving in 2010 les for loss, one sack and two pass breakups • Tallied five stops and an assisted TFL vs. Air in 2018; played in all 13 games and made one Force; collected first interception and tallied a starting assignment at middle linebacker career-best three PBUs • Registered two or more tackles in every game; • Made two sacks and seven stops vs. Cincinnati had four-plus stops in eight contests • Played in all 13 games on special teams in • Set career high with a team-best 11 tackles, 2016 and saw action at safety in two contests 1.5 TFLs and one sack vs. Florida in the Chick-

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 15 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S fil-A Peach Bowl; made his first career start Nebraska ROSTER NOTES • Matched a then career-high with seven tackles • Named Scout Team Defensive Player of the and one tackle for loss at Ohio State Week for his effort during the Wisconsin game Father-Son Duos to Wear the Maize and Blue • Contributed five tackles against Indiana week The 2019 roster includes six players whose fathers • Tallied four tackles, an assisted TFL and one played football at Michigan PBU at Rutgers DEFENSIVE BACKS DB Tyler Cochran ...... Brad Cochran, DB • Recorded five stops against Wisconsin and four DL Aidan Hutchinson ...... Chris Hutchinson, DL tackles vs. Maryland OL Daniel Jokisch ...... Dan Jokisch, WR Lavert Hill • Registered four stops vs. SMU and Nebraska • Named to the watch list for the Walter Camp DB Caden Kolesar ...... John Kolesar, WR • Tallied a then career-best seven tackles and 1.5 OL Jon Runyan ...... Jon Runyan, OG Player of the Year, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, TFLs vs. Western Michigan Chuck Bednarik Award and Jim Thorpe Award QB Michael Sessa ...... Mike Sessa, WR • Contribued five stops against Notre Dame TE Will Sessa • 2019 preseason All-American second team • Played in all 13 games as a freshman in 2017, • 2018 Associated Press All-American third team contributing four special teams tackles Brothers that Played at Michigan • 2018 All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media) • Tallied first career tackle vs. Air Force • One of 14 semifinalists for Thorpe Award; only The Wolverines have three sets of brothers currently • Older brother, James, played for Michigan from playing on the team -- Gemon and German Green, other Big Ten player was PSU’s Amani Oruwariye 2012-15 and is a defensive graduate assistant • Was on the watch list for the Nagurski Award Geoffrey and Lawrence Reeves, and Michael and Will coach with the program Sessa -- and an additional five players whose brothers • Appeared in 36 career games with 25 starts; donned the maize and blue contributed 41 tackles, six tackles for loss, three Jordan Glasgow interceptions and 16 pass breakups LB Jordan Glasgow ...... DL Ryan Glasgow • Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selec- ...... OL Graham Glasgow • One of four U-M players to return two intercep- tion (2017, ‘18) tions for a touchdown during his career: Thom RB Nicholas Capatina ...... WR Anthony Capatina • Three-time Academic All-Big Ten (2016, ‘17, ‘18) DB Lavert Hill ...... DB Delano Hill Darden (1969-71), Lance Dottin (1989-91) and • Walk-on awarded scholarships prior to the Brandon Watson (2018) are the others LB Josh Ross ...... LB James Ross 2017 and 2018 seasons DL Jess Speight ...... QB Wilton Speight • Started all 13 games in 2018; contributed 14 • Contributed a career-best 28 tackles, three tackles, one TFL, one interception and six PBUs TFLs, two sacks and one forced fumble this sea- • Eighth-rated cornerback nationally in 2018 in Student-Athletes with fathers that played in the NFL son; posted stops in 11 of the 13 games Chris Hinton ...... Chris Hinton Sr. - 3 NFL teams terms of fewest yards allowed per coverage snap • Tallied three tackles and one TFL vs. Florida in (0.53) according to Pro Football Focus Aidan Hutchinson ...... Chris Hutchinson the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl • Fifth on the team with six PBUs during the Dylan McCaffrey ...... Ed McCaffrey - 3 NFL teams • Tied for team lead with six tackles at Rutgers 2018 season; had a pass breakup in five games Jon Runyan ...... Jon Runyan Sr. - Oilers, Eagles • Recorded a sack against Penn State • Returned interception 21 yards for a touch- Taylor Upshaw ...... Regan Upshaw - 5 NFL teams • Forced a fumble on punt coverage and made down against Wisconsin one stop at Michigan State • Made four solo stops, one TFL and two PBUs vs. Players Raised or Born Internationally • Tallied a career-high six tackles in starting Western Michigan DB Sammy Faustin (Naples, Fla./Naples); born in Turks assignment at Northwestern • Batted down passes vs. Notre Dame and SMU and Caicos and moved to Florida at age 11 • Made first career start, tallying two tackles and • 2017 All-Big Ten selection: second team (coach- DL Kwity Paye (Providence, R.I./Bishop Hendricken); one sack vs. Nebraska es) and honorable mention (media) born in Liberia and moved to Guinea at 6 months • 2017 Special Teams Player of the Year as select- • Posted 25 tackles, five TFLs, two interceptions WR Mike Sainristil (Everett, Mass./Everett); born in Port ed by the coaching staff and a team-high-tying nine PBUs in 2017 Au Prince, Haiti • Contributed 11 tackles and one PBU in 2017; • Recorded a pass defense or an interception DL Luiji Vilain (Ottawa, Canada/Episcopal, Va.) played on special teams in 13 games and saw on 25.8% of his targeted passes in 2017, the DL Julius Welschof (Miesbach, Bavaria, Germany/FOS action at safety in six games second-highest mark among returning FBS CBs Altoetting) • Recorded nine of his 11 tackles in the final five • No. 5 overall rated cornerback by PFF in 2017 DL David Ojabo (Aberdeen, Scotland/Blair Academy, games of the 2017 season • Tallied six of his nine PBUs in Big Ten play N.J.); born in Nigeria • Posted three special teams stops at Wisconsin • Started 12 games at cornerback; missed the OL Mahdi Hazime (Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Fordson, • Tallied three stops against Minnesota Wisconsin game due to concussion Mich.); born in Toronto • Played in all 13 games during the 2016 season, • Recorded a career-best 1.5 TFLs among five tallying 12 tackles and one fumble recovery stops vs. Ohio State • Led the team with 11 special teams tackles in • Registered a career-high six tackles, an assisted 2016; next closest player recorded six stops TFL and one PBU at Penn State • Made key stop on a fake punt by Ohio State • Collected second career interception, posted • Tallied two-tackle efforts against Hawaii and in two stops and one TFL at Indiana road tilts at Rutgers, Michigan State and Iowa • Tallied three pass breakups vs. Michigan State • Recovered a fumble on kick coverage vs. UCF • Scored first career touchdown on a 24-yard interception return against Cincinnati Jordan Anthony • Made first career start vs. Florida, tallying four • Saw action in six games during the 2018 sea- solo tackles and two pass breakups son, registering three tackles and one sack • Played in 11 of the 13 games as a freshman • Saw special teams action in road games at during the 2016 season; registered two tackles, Northwestern and at Ohio State one pass breakup and one fumble recovery • Credited with one assisted tackle at Rutgers • Had a fumble recovery vs. Penn State in 2016 • Played linebacker and special teams against Nebraska and Maryland Josh Metellus • Made career debut against Western Michigan, • Named to the watch list for the Bronko tallying two tackles with one sack in action at Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award, Jim linebacker and on special teams Thorpe Award and Lott IMPACT Trophy • 2018 All-Big Ten second team (coaches and Cam McGrone media) • Made his career debut on special teams against • Has appeared in 34 career games with 25 starts

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 16 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S • Registered 113 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, one • Made seven stops, an assisted TFL, one forced sack, three interceptions and 14 pass breakups fumble and two fumble recoveries in 2017 HIGH SCHOOL TEAMMATES during his career • Recovered a fumble on punt coverage vs. • Started 12 games in 2018, tallying 48 tackles, South Carolina in the Outback Bowl • LB Jordan Anthony, QB Shea Patterson and OL Cesar 3.5 TFLs, three interceptions and nine PBUs • Saw action at cornerback vs. Florida, Cincinnati, Ruiz – IMG Academy (Florida) • Contributed three-plus stops in nine games; Indiana and Maryland • DB Lavert Hill and DB Ambry Thomas – Martin Luther posted a season-best seven tackles against • Tallied one tackle vs. Michigan State and King (Michigan) Western Michigan and SMU Indiana; returned two kickoffs for 44 yards with • LB Devin Gil and DB Josh Metellus – Flanagan (Florida) • Tallied four solo tackles against Florida in the a 30-yard long against the Spartans • DL Michael Danna and RB Tru Wilson – De La Salle Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl • Had five stops and assisted TFL vs. Cincinnati (Michigan) • Recorded five stops and one PBU at Ohio State • Played cornerback and special teams in debut • DB Jaylen Kelly-Powell, OL Michael Onwenu and WR • Made five tackles, an assisted TFL and one pass vs. Florida; made one tackle, forced a fumble Donovan Peoples-Jones – Cass Technical (Michigan) breakup against Indiana and recovered a fumble on kickoff coverage • FB Matt Brown and WR Jake McCurry – Solon (Ohio) • Intercepted his team-leading third pass and • TE Nick Eubanks and DL Mike Morris – American tied for team lead with five stops vs. Wisconsin Vincent Gray Heritage (Florida) • Collected an interception, 1.5 tackles for loss • Battling for starting cornerback position head- • DB Tyler Cochran and OL Dan Jokisch – Orchard Lake and three tackles vs. Nebraska ing into 2019 season St. Mary’s (Michigan) • Had a 73-yard interception return for a touch- • Played in two games as a freshman in 2018 • DB Gemon Green and DB German Green – DeSoto down vs. SMU, the sixth longest interception • Made career debut at Rutgers (Nov. 10), playing (Texas) return for a score in U-M history; had seven tack- cornerback and special teams • K Jake Moody, LB Ryan Nelson and LB Nolan Knight – les and two PBUs • Saw special teams action against Florida in the Northville (Michigan) • Contributed seven tackles and 1.5 TFLs vs. Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl (Dec. 29) • QB Michael Sessa and TE Will Sessa – Hinsdale Central Western Michigan (Illinois) • 2017 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches Brad Hawkins • DB Caden Kolesar and RB Jordan Castleberry – St. and media) • Played in all 13 games at safety and on special Edward (Ohio) • Contributed 50 tackles, an assisted TFL, one teams in 2018; made one career start at safety • OL Mahdi Hazime and RB Abe Jafaar – Fordson forced fumble and five pass breakups in 2017 • Contributed a career-high 24 tackles, three (Michigan) • Posted six or more stops in each of the final tackles for loss and one pass breakup in 2018 • LB Lawrence Reeves and WR Matt Torey – Brother Rice three regular season games • Tallied at least two stops in seven games, (Michigan) • Tallied six stops and one PBU vs. Ohio State including a career-best six stops at Notre Dame • Tied for team lead with a career-best eight • Started at safety against Rutgers, contributing tackles and one PBU at Wisconsin five tackles and an assisted TFL JORDAN BRAND • Recorded six tackles, an assisted TFL, one pass • Recorded three stops at Northwestern, playing breakup and blocked a punt at Maryland both safety spots and on special teams • The Michigan Football program is in its fourth season • Made seven stops at Indiana • Registered three tackles and one TFL vs. WMU wearing brand Jordan apparel • Played in nine games as a freshman in 2016, • Made career debut at safety against Notre • U-M was the first college and/or professional football posting 15 tackles, one TFL and one sack Dame, posting a career-high six tackles, an program to wear Jordan on is its uniforms and sideline • Made first career start in the Orange Bowl vs. assisted TFL and one PBU apparel, starting with the 2016 season Florida State, tallying six tackles and a defensive • Played in 12 games during the 2017 season, • The Wolverines were joined by North Carolina as two-point conversion on a blocked PAT return tallying two tackles on special teams Jordan football schools in 2017; Oklahoma and Florida • Led the defense with six tackles at Rutgers were outfitted by Jordan starting with the 2018 season • Made career debut at safety vs. Penn State J’Marick Woods • Jordan outfits Michigan from head-to-toe on all appar- • Played on special teams in 11 games and saw el needs for the football and basketball program Ambry Thomas action at safety in eight contests in 2018; con- • Michigan and NIKE began its 15-year agreement on • Saw action at cornerback and on special teams tributed 13 tackles and one blocked punt Aug. 1, 2016 in all 13 games; team’s primary kick returner and • Made three stops and blocked a punt vs. also played snaps at receiver Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl • Contributed nine stops, one interception, two • Recorded four tackles at Rutgers pass breakups and one fumble recovery in 2018 • Played safety on the game’s final play and con- • Returned 19 kickoffs for 412 yards (21.7 avg.) tributed on special teams at Northwestern and one touchdown during the 2018 season • Recorded three stops at Notre Dame in action • Collected first career interception at Rutgers; at safety and on special teams added three tackles and two kickoff returns for • Played in 12 games as a freshman in 2017 and 49 yards started the Outback Bowl at safety • Recorded two stops vs. Penn State and one • Contributed nine tackles and an assisted tackle tackle at Michigan State for loss in 2017 • Played on all three units vs. Western Michigan; • Recorded a career-high five tackles from safety caught a five-yard pass, returned two kicks, tal- spot vs. Ohio State lied one tackle and batted down a pass • Tallied two stops against Air Force • Had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Notre Dame; returned two kickoffs for 120 yards and added one tackle • His 99-yard kickoff return for a score was the first since Jehu Chesson took the opening kick- off 96 yards against Indiana in 2015; it is also the third time that a Wolverine returned a kickoff 99 yards for a TD • Played in all 13 games on special teams in 2017 and saw action at cornerback in four contests • Returned 20 kickoffs for 396 yards (19.8 avg.) with a 43-yard season long return

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Year 2018, one punt return and one kick return PAT against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl Camaron Cheeseman LS 6-4 230 Sr. • Ambry Thomas scored the team’s first special • Earned Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Will Hart P 6-3 206 Sr. teams touchdown of the season with a 99-yard Week honors for his performance against Air Jake Moody K 6-0 198 So. kickoff return at Notre Dame Force; matched school record with five field Quinn Nordin K 6-1 196 Sr. • Donovan Peoples-Jones had a 60-yard punt goals against Air Force (35, 26, 49, 29, 36) Donovan Peoples-Jones PR 6-2 208 Jr. return for a touchdown against Nebraska, the • Tallied 17 points against the Falcons, which Ambry Thomas KR 6-0 182 Jr. second career punt return TD of his career was one point shy of the U-M record for most • U-M converted 50-of-51 point-after-attempts points by a kicker in a game 2018 RETURNING ALL-BIG TEN and 21-of-27 field goals • Named co-Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Will Hart - First Team (coaches & media) • Freshman Jake Moody led the kickoff unit this Week for his performance against Florida; hit Donovan Peoples-Jones - Third Team (coaches & media) fall, knocking 43-of-89 kicks for touchbacks 4-of-6 FGs (25, 55, 30 and 50 yards) and 3 PATs in • 19 of punter Will Hart’s 43 punts traveled 50 career debut vs. Florida SPECIAL TEAMS IN THE 2018 RANKINGS yards or more this fall • Became the first kicker in U-M history to con- Category Avg. NCAA Big Ten • The 19 punts of 50-plus yards were almost four vert two field goals from 50 yards or better in a Punt Returns 10.53 avg. 44 3 times as many as the five (5) booted in 2017 game (50 and 55 yards) Kick Returns 19.74 avg. 74 7 • The Wolverines blocked three punts during the • Nation’s No. 1 kicker coming out of high school Net Punting 37.59 avg. 64 7 season, including two in the Chick-fil-A Peach by Kornblue Kicking (junior and senior years) Punt Return Defense 9.79 avg. 87 11 Bowl against Florida Kick Return Defense 18.07 avg. 19 5 • Khaleke Hudson blocked a Western Michigan Will Hart Blocked Kicks 3 total 19 2 punt that set-up a touchdown and also had a • Two-time candidate for the Ray Guy Award Blocked Kicks Allowed 2 total 56 7 block against the Gators that went for a safety (2018, 2019) Blocked Punts 3 total 4 1 • Sports Illustrated All-American second team Blocked Punts Allowed 1 total 56 7 U-M’s Special Teams under Harbaugh • 2018 Eddleman-Fields Big Ten Punter of the • U-M has converted 77-96 field goal attempts Year Individual (80.2%) and 194-of-198 point-after-attempts • 2018 All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media) Player, Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten • The Wolverines have 162 touchbacks in 331 • Named team’s 2018 Specialist of the Year K. Hudson, Blocked Kicks 2 total 5 1 kickoffs (48.9 pct.) • 2018 Academic All-Big Ten J. Moody, Field Goals 0.77 avg. 100 11 • Michigan has punted the ball three or less • Team’s starting punter and holder on field Q. Nordin, Scoring 7.1 avg. 67 7 times in 23 games, including two contests goals and PATs in all 13 games Q. Nordin, Pts Scored 78 total 194 19 where the team did not attempt a punt (Hawaii • Averaged 46.98 yards per punt in 2018; punted Q. Nordin, Field Goals 1.0 avg. 62 9 and Maryland in 2016) 43 times for 2,020 yards with nine touchbacks Q. Nordin, FG Pct. 68.8 % 82 9 • The Wolverines have downed 87 punts inside and 15 punts downed inside the opposition’s Q. Nordin, Pts Resp For 7.1 avg. 160 16 the opposition’s 20-yard line 20-yard line D. Peoples-Jones, Comb. 250 yards 119 14 • In 2016, U-M led the Big Ten and finished sec- • His U-M season record of 46.98-yard average D. Peoples-Jones, PR 10.0 avg. 17 1 ond nationally with seven blocked kicks: one in 2018 would have ranked fourth nationally if D. Peoples-Jones, PR TDs 1 total 6 1 PAT, two field goals and four punts; the total did he had enough punts to qualify for the NCAA A. Thomas, Kick Returns 21.7 avg. 49 6 not include three deflected punts and a punt by rankings A. Thomas, Comb. Ret. 412 yards 65 6 the opposition into its own player • Led the Big Ten in conference play with a 47.3- A. Thomas, KR TDs 1 total 6 1 • Led the NCAA with four blocked punts in 2016 yard average • 19 of his 43 punts traveled 50 yards or more THE TEAM IN THE 2018 RANKINGS and finished 19th nationally in 2018 with three this season Category Avg. NCAA Big Ten blocked punts • Averaged over 50 yards per punt in four games Fewest Penalties 88 total 94 11 • Had a 65-yard career long punt and averaged Penalties/Game 6.77 avg. 90 11 Quinn Nordin 45.8 yards per punt at Michigan State Fewest Penalty Yards 826 total 100 10 • 2017 Lou Groza Award semifinalist • Punted six times for a 51-yard average at Penalty Yards/Game 63.54 avg. 96 9 Team’s starting in 23 games; con- Northwestern, with punts of 56, 54, 54 and 56 Turnover Margin 0.38 avg. 35 6 verted 30-of-40 field goals and 80-of-84 PATs yards; had a punt downed inside the 5 Time of Possession 34:18 avg. 5 1 • Hit three field goals over 50 yards and nine over 40 yards in his career • Set the school record for punting average in a • Converted three field goals (42, 33 and 35 game; averaged 59.3 yards vs. Nebraska yards) and three PATs vs. Wisconsin • Had a pair of 50-yard punts vs. SMU • Hit field goals from 31 and 34 yards out and all • Punted three times for a 56.7-yard average four PATs vs. Maryland against WMU; his 61-yard punt was the longest • Tallied 12 points vs. Nebraska, converting field for a Wolverine since Kenny Allen had a 61-yard goals from 50 and 38 yards and six PATs punt vs. FSU in the Orange Bowl • Converted a 45-yard FG and six PATs vs. SMU • Hit three punts for 43.7-yard average at Notre • 2017 Academic All-Big Ten Dame, including a 51-yard long • 2017 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches • Starting punter in the first three games of 2017 and media) • Punted seven times for a 39.1-yard average vs. • Starting kicker in all 13 games during 2017 Cincinnati, with three boots downed inside the season, hitting 19-of-24 FGs and 35-of-38 PATs 20-yard line; had a 61-yard career long punt • Hit 6-of-8 field goals from better than 40 yards • Made his career debut against Florida, punting in 2017; only misses came on 52-yard attempt twice for a 35-yard average; both punts were vs. Florida and 49-yarder vs. Minnesota downed inside the Gators’ 20-yard line (8, 11) • 2017 Big Ten leader and 23rd nationally in field goals per contest (1.46 avg.) • Seventh in the Big Ten and 42nd in the NCAA

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 18 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GGAMEA M E NNOTESO T E S Jake Moody • Named team’s 2018 Rookie of the Year on spe- RECORD BOOK - SPECIAL TEAMS cial teams • Team’s kickoff specialist in all 13 games and fin- Field Goals Scored - Career ished the year as the team’s starting kicker in the Player Made Season final three contests 1. Garrett Rivas ...... 64 ...... 2003-06 • 43 of his 89 kickoffs were touchbacks 2. Remy Hamilton ...... 63 ...... 1993-96 • Made 10-of-11 field goals and all five PATs in 3. Mike Gillette ...... 57 ...... 1985-88 2018; only miss came on 52-yard try vs. Florida 4. Brendan Gibbons ...... 45 ...... 2010-13 • Successful on his first nine field goal attempts 5. J.D. Carlson ...... 39 ...... 1989-91 • Hit field goals from 48 and 26 yards and added 6. Kenny Allen ...... 37 ...... 2012-16 one PAT against Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach 7. Ali Haji-Sheikh ...... 31 ...... 1979-82 Bowl; 3-of-4 kickoffs were touchbacks 8. Quinn Nordin ...... 30 ...... 2017-18 • Converted two field goals (39 and 31) and three 9. Bob Bergeron ...... 29 ...... 1981-84 PATs at Ohio State 10. Hayden Epstein ...... 26 ...... 1998-01 • Hit a Michigan and Big Ten record six field goals in a conference game against the Hoosiers; hit Field Goals Attempted - Career from 32, 30, 31, 33, 23 and 29 yards out to set Player Made Season the record mark 1. Remy Hamilton ...... 82 ...... 1993-96 • His 19 points against Indiana are the most by Garrett Rivas ...... 82 ...... 2003-06 a Michigan kicker in a game and is the highest 3. Mike Gillette ...... 81 ...... 1985-88 total for a kicker in a Big Ten game; the confer- 4. Brendan Gibbons ...... 60 ...... 2010-13 ence record for most points by a kicker in a 5. J.D. Carlson ...... 57 ...... 1989-91 game is 35 points, which includes seven field 6. Ali Haji-Sheikh ...... 52 ...... 1979-82 goals, by Purdue’s E.C. Roberston against Rose 7. Mike Lantry ...... 47 ...... 1972-74 Poly on Oct. 27, 1900 8. Kenny Allen ...... 45 ...... 2012-16 • Named co-Big Ten Special Teams Player of the 9. Hayden Epstein ...... 42 ...... 1998-01 Week for his performance against Indiana 10. Quinn Nordin ...... 40 ...... 2017-18 • Four of his seven kickoffs were touchbacks against Penn State Punt Returns Attempted - Career • Four of his five kickoffs were touchbacks at Player Att. Season Northwestern 1. Steve Breaston ...... 127 ...... 2003-06 • Posted touchbacks on 7-of-8 kickoffs vs. WMU 2. Anthony Carter ...... 79 ...... 1979-82 • Made his career debut at Notre Dame, boom- 3. ...... 67 ...... 1987-90 ing 2-of-4 kickoffs for touchbacks 4. Donovan Peoples-Jones ...... 65 ...... 2017-18 • Rated as the No. 1 kicker in the country by 5. Gene Derricotte ...... 55 ...... 1944-48 Kornblue Kicking John Kolesar ...... 55 ...... 1985-88

Punt Return Yards - Career Player Yards Season 1. Steve Breaston ...... 1,599 ...... 2003-06 2. Anthony Carter ...... 904 ...... 2003-06 3. Tripp Welborne ...... 773 ...... 1987-90 4. Gene Derricotte ...... 751 ...... 1944-48 5. Donovan Peoples-Jones ...... 570 ...... 2017-18

Highest Average Per Punt - Game (Min. 3 Punts) Player Avg. - Opponent, Date 1. Will Hart ...... 59.3 - Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018 2. Don Bracken ...... 56.3 - Northwestern, Oct. 24, 1981 3. Zoltan Mesko .....53.8 - at Iowa, Oct. 10, 2009

Punting Average - Season Player Avg. Season 1. Will Hart ...... 46.98 .....2018 2. Will Hagerup ...... 45.03 ...... 2012 3. Zoltan Mesko ...... 44.46 ...... 2009

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 19 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL AACADEMICSC A D E M I C S MICHIGAN IN THE CLASSROOM (2016) earned the National Football Foundation 2019 PLAYERS IN GRAD SCHOOL and College Football Hall of Fame National High • Not only has the U-M program done well on School Scholar-Athlete award; Spanellis has the the field, the players have achieved at a high highest cumulative GPA on the current team level in the classroom under head coach Jim • Eight Michigan players have been named to the Harbaugh, posting a perfect APR score each of National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society during Coach Harbaugh’s tenure; award his three seasons leading the program recognizes players who were a starter or major • Michigan is one of seven schools to earn Divi- contributor that graduated with a 3.2 GPA or sion I Academic Progress Rate (APR) Public Rec- better: Joe Kerridge (2015), Wayne Lyons (2015), ognition Award each of the past four seasons: Air Desmond Morgan (2015), Blake O’Neill (2015), Force, Duke, Northwestern, Stanford, Vanderbilt JORDAN GLASGOW Jake Rudock (2015), Michael Jocz (2016), James MICHAEL DANNA and Wisconsin are the others School of Social Work Rackham Graduate Foug (2017) and Michael Wroblewski (2017) • For the fourth consecutive year, the Wolver- School/Real Estate ines are the only Big Ten institution to earn APR Graduate Students Public Recognition in both football and men’s • A total of fi ve active players on the 2019 roster basketball are pursuing graduate degrees (see left) • The 2018 team had 59 players with better than • Michigan had nine players enrolled in graduate a 3.0 cumulative GPA, including 16 student- programs during the 2018 season athletes with higher than a 3.5 GPA • Junior off ensive lineman Stephen Spanellis has Academic All-Big Ten (2015-18) a 3.901 cumulative GPA, which is the highest on School Total 2018 2017 2016 2015 the football team Northwestern 175 59 43 34 39 • 137 student-athletes have earned Academic Michigan 137 47 48 23 19 TREY HARPER JON RUNYAN All-Big Ten honors during Coach Harbaugh’s Illinois 130 32 32 35 31 School of Social Work Rackham Graduate tenure (2015-18): 19 in 2015, 23 in 2016, 48 in Minnesota 127 39 32 27 29 School/Real Estate 2017 and 47 in 2018 Nebraska 125 36 42 25 22 • Michigan set records the past two seasons for Wisconsin 113 37 25 24 27 the most student-athletes earning Academic All- Penn State 105 28 35 19 23 Big Ten in school history Purdue 94 29 27 19 19 • Linebacker Jordan Glasgow, a graduate stu- Michigan State 93 30 26 22 15 dent working on his real estate development Rutgers 92 28 25 17 22 certificate from the Rackham Graduate School, Ohio State 86 28 34 12 12 is the team’s nominee for the National Football Iowa 85 33 14 22 16 Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Indiana 79 27 18 16 18 Scholar-Athlete award ; he graduated from the Maryland 65 17 18 15 15 JACOB WEST Ross Business School with a degree in business A student-athlete must have a 3.0 cumulative Rackham Graduate administration last year GPA to earn Academic All-Big Ten honors School/Real Estate • The Wolverines had 47 players achieve Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2018, including Big Ten Distinguished Scholars 15 players listed as the starter or backup at their 3.7 GPA or better during the academic year respective positions 2015-16: Michael Jocz • Michigan’s record 48 players earning Academic 2016-17: Jordan Glasgow, Michael Jocz, Garrett All-Big Ten honors in 2017 was the most of any Moores, Grant Newsome, Jack Wangler, Michael Big Ten school Wroblewski • The Wolverines have 36 returning academic all- 2017-18: Ian Bunting, Joseph Files, Greg Froelich, conference honorees from 2018, including seven Noah Furbush, Louis Grodman, Matt Mitchell, starters: Glasgow, Hart, Ben Mason, Kwity Paye, Grant Newsome, Stephen Spanellis, Nick Volk Donovan Peoples-Jones, Ambry Thomas and 2018-19: Joseph Files, Noah Furbush, Jordan J’Marick Woods Glasgow, Grant Newsome, Jameson Off erdahl, • Senior linebacker Jordan Glasgow is a two-time Stephen Spanellis CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree and was on the ballot for academic All-America accolades • Fifth-year senior linebacker Noah Furbush received the Bo Schembechler Postgraduate Scholarship by the Michigan Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall at the conclusion of the 2017 sea- son. • 2017 All-American Maurice Hurst, a rookie with the Oakland Raiders, became just the 11th player in school history to earn Academic All-Big Ten four times during his career • Two-time All-American tight end Jake Butt, a member of the , was named the 2017 Big Ten Medal of Honor recipient as the top senior student-athlete at Michigan; the pres- tigious honor is provided to one male and one female at each Big Ten institution each year • Junior off ensive lineman Stephen Spanellis

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 20 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL CCOMMUNITYO M M U N I T Y SSERVICEE R V I C E IN THE COMMUNITY Community Service Overseas During both of its foreign trips, the Michigan COMMUNITY SERVICE More than 60 student-athletes are active partici- football team participated in multiple commu- pants in the Ann Arbor community, serving the nity service activities program and charitable organizations: • In Rome, the team engaged in several service- • A tradition for more than 25 years, football based activities, including an afternoon with players and student-athletes in other sports refugees at Borghese Gardens. Coach Harbaugh, across Michigan Athletics visit patients at C.S. his family and five players visited the SOS Mott Children’s Hospital on Thursday nights Children’s Village, which provides stable homes throughout the year to orphaned or abandoned children. The contin- • Team IMPACT with teammate Larry Prout – gent provided Michigan apparel, played games drafted as a member of the football team, Larry and visited with the youth and their surrogate has had over 100 surgeries in his young life; 100 mothers, who dedicate their lives to providing a of our players sent videos to Larry when he had stable environment for these children. his 100th surgery back in the winter. Larry vists • The team also interacted with representatives practice frequently and participates in different from the Federazione Italiana de American team activities. Football (FIDAF), an Italian football team, which • The Youth Impact Program (YIP) has been included refugee players on its roster. The team a summer program partnership between the met two individuals, Kana Jallow and Saikou Michigan Football program and middle school Sanneh, and watched a documentary about students from the city of Detroit. YIP allows their journey, struggles and the hard work it football players to be mentors and teach the took to overcome these difficulties, and how the game of football to approximately 100-125 lessons learned in football apply to their every young men. Football partners with the Detroit day life. Public School (DPS), the U.S. Marines and the • In Paris, the Wolverines spent a morning School of Social Work at Michigan to provide providing a free instructional clinic to French, education, leadership, discipline and football German, Hungarian and Italian youth and coach- skills for the participants. es to help spread the game of football across • The football team makes annual visits to the the globe. After the clinic concluded, a group of Veteran’s Hospital in Ann Arbor, allowing the players broke off and played two soccer games players a chance to give back to our military and against refugees from Somalia, Afghanistan, thank them for their service to our country. Sudan, Bangladesh, Guinea and Chad. • Players partnered with Wolverine Human • Michigan Football partnered with Salomon Services and former running back Vincent Kabongo-Kooper and his initiative, Feed the Smith and his Team Gardens program; played City, where players and staff put together food and spoke to the youth participants and helped and boxed meals for Paris’ homeless. A group of build gardens at HOOP HOUSE Michigan players went to the northern part of • The coaches and student-athletes work with the city to spend time interacting with refugees the KIDSPORT Program to teach youngsters while another group spent time preparing food, from around the Washtenaw County area about packaging clothing and delivering the items to football, complete with youth run drills and the homeless. The players at the refugee camp demonstrations played soccer, ran races and taught the young • Student-athletes participate in reading people the game of . programs throughout the Ann Arbor School • In South Africa, the Wolverines united under system and attend and speak at ACT (Athletes the banner of sports with youth and college for Community Transformation) at Bryant players from the Cape Town area as well as Community Center professional players from the Springbok, the • Football players engage with special needs country’s national rugby team. Michigan players students from across the area at Victors Day, an learned the skills necessary to play rugby while event put together by the T. Wall Foundation teaching the game of football to the youth in attendance. The older rugby players ran a scrim- mage to show the Wolverines how a full-field game is played and then put the student-athlete through two instructional sessions featuring rugby drills. The clinic ended with UTC choir singing the national anthems for the United States and South Africa. Captain Ben Bredeson participated in a jersey swap with the organizing rugby clubs and offered a few works of thanks for the opportunity to learn the fame of rugby.

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 21 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL SSEASONE A S O N OOPENERSP E N E R S Year Date Opponent Site Result Score Year Date Opponent Site Result Score 1879 May 30 Racine A W l-0 1964 Sept. 26 Air Force H W 24-7 1880 Nov. 5 Toronto A W 13-6 1965 Sept. 18 North Carolina A W 31-24 1881 Oct. 31 Harvard A L 0-4 1966 Sept. 17 Oregon State H W 41-0 1883 Mar. 12 Detroit Industrial H W 40-5 1967 Sept. 23 Duke H W 10-7 1884 Nov. 15 Albion H W 18-0 1968 Sept. 21 California H L 7-21 1885 Nov. 7 Windsor Club A W 10-0 1969 Sept. 20 Vanderbilt H W 42-14 1886 Oct. 16 Albion A W 50-0 1970 Sept. 19 Arizona H W 20-9 1887 Nov. 12 Albion H W 32-0 1971 Sept. 11 Northwestern A W 21-6 1888 April 20 Notre Dame H W 26-6 1972 Sept. 16 Northwestern H W 7-0 1889 Nov. 9 Albion H W 33-4 1973 Sept. 15 Iowa A W 31-7 1890 Oct. 11 Albion H W 56-10 1974 Sept. 14 Iowa H W 24-7 1891 Oct. 10 Ann Arbor H.S. H W 62-0 1975 Sept. 13 Wisconsin A W 23-6 1892 Oct. 8 Michigan A.A. H W 74-0 1976 Sept. 11 Wisconsin H W 40-27 1893 Oct. 7 Detroit Athletic Club H W 6-0 1977 Sept. 10 Illinois A W 37-9 1894 Oct. 6 Michigan M.A. H T 12-12 1978 Sept. 16 Illinois H W 31-0 1895 Oct. 5 Michigan M.A. H W 34-0 1979 Sept. 8 Northwestern H W 49-7 1896 Oct. 3 Eastern Michigan H W 18-0 1980 Sept. 13 Northwestern H W 17-10 1897 Oct. 2 Eastern Michigan H W 24-0 1981 Sept. 12 Wisconsin A L 14-21 1898 Oct. 1 Eastern Michigan H W 21-0 1982 Sept. 11 Wisconsin H W 20-9 1899 Sept. 30 Hillsdale H W 11-0 1983 Sept. 10 Washington State H W 20-17 1900 Sept. 29 Hillsdale H W 29-0 1984 Sept. 8 Miami (Fla.) H W 22-14 1901 Sept. 28 Albion H W 50-0 1985 Sept. 14 Notre Dame H W 20-12 1902 Sept. 27 Albion H W 68-0 1986 Sept. 13 Notre Dame A W 24-23 1903 Oct. 3 Case H W 31-0 1987 Sept. 12 Notre Dame H L 7-26 1904 Oct. 1 Case H W 33-0 1988 Sept. 10 Notre Dame A L 17-19 1905 Sept. 30 Ohio Wesleyan H W 65-0 1989 Sept. 16 Notre Dame H L 19-24 1906 Oct. 6 Case H W 28-0 1990 Sept. 15 Notre Dame A L 24-28 1907 Oct. 5 Case H W 9-0 1991 Sept. 7 Boston College A W 35-13 1908 Oct. 3 Case H W 16-6 1992 Sept. 12 Notre Dame A T 17-17 1909 Oct. 9 Case H W 3-0 1993 Sept. 4 Washington State H W 41-14 1910 Oct. 8 Case H T 3-3 1994 Sept. 3 Boston College H W 34-26 1911 Oct. 7 Case H W 24-0 1995 Aug. 26 Virginia H W 17-16 1912 Oct. 5 Case H W 34-0 1996 Aug. 31 Illinois H W 20-8 1913 Oct. 4 Case H W 48-0 1997 Sept. 13 Colorado H W 27-3 1914 Sept. 30 DePauw H W 58-0 1998 Sept. 5 Notre Dame A L 20-36 1915 Oct. 6 Lawrence H W 39-0 1999 Sept. 4 Notre Dame H W 26-22 1916 Oct. 4 Marietta H W 38-0 2000 Sept. 2 Bowling Green H W 42-7 1917 Oct. 6 Case H W 41-0 2001 Sept. 1 Miami (Ohio) H W 31-13 1918 Oct. 5 Case H W 33-0 2002 Aug. 31 Washington H W 31-29 1919 Oct. 4 Case H W 34-0 2003 Aug. 30 Central Michigan H W 45-7 1920 Oct. 9 Case H W 35-0 2004 Sept. 4 Miami (Ohio) H W 43-10 1921 Oct. 1 Mount Union H W 44-0 2005 Sept. 3 Northern Illinois H W 33-17 1922 Oct. 7 Case H W 48-0 2006 Sept. 2 Vanderbilt H W 27-7 1923 Oct. 6 Case H W 36-0 2007 Sept. 1 Appalachian State H L 34-32 1924 Oct. 4 Miami (Ohio) H W 55-0 2008 Aug. 30 Utah H L 23-25 1925 Oct. 3 Michigan State H W 39-0 2009 Sept. 5 Western Michigan H W 31-7 1926 Oct. 2 Oklahoma A&M H W 42-3 2010 Sept. 4 Connecticut H W 30-10 1927 Oct. 1 Ohio Wesleyan H W 33-0 2011 Sept. 3 Western Michigan H W 34-10 1928 Oct. 6 Ohio Wesleyan H L 7-17 2012 Sept. 1 Alabama N L 41-14 1929 Sept. 28 Albion H W 39-0 2013 Aug. 31 Central Michigan H W 59-9 1930 Sept. 27 Denison H W 33-0 2014 Aug. 30 Appalachian State H W 52-14 1931 Oct. 3 Central St. Teachers H W 27-0 2015 Sept. 3 Utah A L 17-24 1932 Oct. 1 Michigan State H W 26-0 2016 Sept. 3 Hawaii H W 63-3 1933 Oct. 7 Michigan State H W 20-6 2017 Sept. 2 Florida N W 33-17 1934 Oct. 6 Michigan State H L 0-16 2018 Sept. 1 Notre Dame A L 17-24 1935 Oct. 5 Michigan State H L 6-25 Overall Season Opening Record: 113-23-3 1936 Oct. 3 Michigan State H L 7-21 Home Record: 96-15-2; Away Record: 16-7-1 Neutral Record: 1-1 1937 Oct. 2 Michigan State H L 14-19 1938 Oct. 1 Michigan State H W 14-0 1939 Oct. 7 Michigan State H W 26-13 Home Openers (if different than above) 1940 Sept. 28 California A W 41-0 Year Date Opponent Result Score 1941 Sept. 27 Michigan State H W 19-7 1885 Nov. 14 Windsor Club W 30-0 1942 Sept. 26 Great Lakes H W 9-0 1886 Oct. 30 Albion W 24-0 1943 Sept. 18 Camp Grant A W 26-0 1888 Nov. 24 Albion W 76-4 1944 Sept. 16 Iowa Pre-Flight H W 12-7 1940 Oct. 5 Michigan State W 21-14 1945 Sept. 15 Great Lakes H W 27-2 1943 Sept. 25 Western Michigan W 57-6 1946 Sept. 28 Indiana H W 21-0 1948 Oct. 2 Oregon W 14-0 1947 Sept. 27 Michigan State H W 55-0 1954 Oct. 2 Army L 7-26 1948 Sept. 25 Michigan State A W 13-7 1957 Oct. 5 Georgia W 26-0 1949 Sept. 24 Michigan State H W 7-3 1965 Sept. 25 California W 17-7 1950 Sept. 30 Michigan State H L 7-14 1971 Sept. 18 Virginia W 56-0 1951 Sept. 29 Michigan State H L 0-25 1973 Sept. 22 Stanford W 47-10 1952 Sept. 27 Michigan State H L 13-27 1975 Sept. 20 Stanford T 19-19 1953 Sept. 26 Washington H W 50-0 1977 Sept. 17 Duke W 21-9 1954 Sept. 25 Washington H W 14-0 1981 Sept. 19 Notre Dame W 25-7 1955 Sept. 24 Missouri H W 42-7 1986 Sept. 20 Oregon State W 31-12 1956 Sept. 29 UCLA H W 42-13 1988 Sept. 17 Miami (Fla.) L 30-31 1957 Sept. 28 Southern California A W 16-6 1990 Sept. 22 UCLA W 38-15 1958 Sept. 27 Southern California H W 20-19 1991 Sept. 14 Notre Dame W 24-14 1959 Sept. 26 Missouri H L 15-20 1992 Sept. 19 Oklahoma State W 35-3 1960 Sept. 24 Oregon H W 21-0 1998 Sept. 12 Syracuse L 28-38 1961 Sept. 30 UCLA H W 29-6 2012 Sept. 8 Air Force W 31-25 1962 Sept. 29 Nebraska H L 13-25 2015 Sept. 12 Oregon State W 35-7 1963 Sept. 28 Southern Methodist H W 27-16 2017 Sept. 9 Cincinnati W 36-14 2018 Sept. 8 Western Michigan W 49-3 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 22 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL SSEASONE A S O N OOPENERSP E N E R S TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES TOP TEAM PERFORMANCES RUSHING Player Opponent, Year Att. Yards TDs RUSHING ATTEMPTS PUNT RETURNS (min. 3 returns) Chris Perry Central Michigan, 2003 22 232 2 Iowa, 1973 ...... 75 North Carolina, 1965 ...... 7/106 Gordon Bell Wisconsin, 1975 28 210 0 Illinois, 1977 ...... 63 Central Michigan, 2003 ...... 5/105 Jon Vaughn Notre Dame, 1990 21 201 0 Wisconsin, 1976 ...... 62 Northwestern, 1979 ...... 8/91 Denard Robinson Connecticut, 2010 29 197 1 Miami, 1984 ...... 62 Notre Dame, 1990 ...... 4/77 Mike Hart Appalachian State, 2007 23 188 3 Connecticut, 2010 ...... 61 Bowling Green, 2000 ...... 8/64 Ricky Powers Boston College, 1991 27 176 0 Derrick Green Appalachian State, 2014 15 170 1 RUSHING YARDS KICKOFF RETURNS (min. 3 returns) Lawrence Ricks Wisconsin, 1982 24 153 1 Iowa, 1973 ...... 440 Alabama, 2012 ...... 8/177 Mike Hart Vanderbilt, 2006 31 146 0 Wisconsin, 1975 ...... 394 Boston College, 1991 ...... 4/149 John Herrnstein Southern California, 1958 26 144 2 Vanderbilt, 1969 ...... 367 Notre Dame, 1987 ...... 6/126 Illinois, 1977 ...... 350 Notre Dame, 1988 ...... 5/126 PASSING Wisconsin, 1976 ...... 350 Appalachian State, 2007 ...... 6/121 Player Opponent, Year Att. Comp. Yards TDs Scott Dreisbach Virginia, 1995 52 27 372 2 PASSING ATTEMPTS PUNTS (min. 6 punts) Jake Rudock Utah, 2015 43 27 279 2 Virginia, 1995 ...... 52 Alabama, 2012 ...... 6/51.3 John Navarre Washington, 2002 38 22 268 1 Colorado, 1997 ...... 48 Notre Dame, 1988 ...... 6/46.1 Tom Brady Notre Dame, 1998 36 23 267 0 Notre Dame, 1998 ...... 44 Miami (Ohio), 2004 ...... 6/45.2 Todd Collins Washington State, 1993 29 19 265 3 Utah, 2015 ...... 43 Northwestern, 1972 ...... 7/44.7 John Navarre Bowling Green, 2000 19 15 265 4 Washington, 2002 ...... 39 Miami, 1984 ...... 7/43.4 Brian Griese Colorado, 1997 28 21 258 2 Todd Collins Boston College, 1994 24 17 258 2 PASS COMPLETIONS PENALTIES Dick Vidmer Oregon State, 1966 18 12 258 0 Notre Dame, 1998 ...... 28 Southern California, 1957 ...... 13/125 John Navarre Central Michigan, 2003 33 19 245 2 Virginia, 1995 ...... 27 Bowling Green, 2000 ...... 8/88 Elvis Grbac Notre Dame, 1992 28 17 242 2 Utah, 2015 ...... 27 Northwestern, 1971 ...... 8/87 Notre Dame, 1989 ...... 22 Oregon, 1960 ...... 9/85 RECEIVING Washington, 2002 ...... 22 Alabama, 2012 ...... 8/99 Player Opponent, Year Rec. Yards TDs Central Michigan, 2003 ...... 22 Colorado, 1997 ...... 8/83 Jack Clancy Oregon State, 1966 10 197 1 Mercury Hayes Virginia, 1995 7 179 2 PASSING YARDS POSSESSION TIME (Since 1980) Amani Toomer Boston College, 1994 7 179 2 Virginia, 1995 ...... 372 Connecticut, 2010 ...... 36:52 Desmond Howard Notre Dame, 1990 6 133 2 Notre Dame, 1998 ...... 322 Miami, 1983 ...... 35:52 Jerame Tuman Colorado, 1997 5 128 0 Oregon State, 1966 ...... 291 Notre Dame, 1988 ...... 35:49 Jason Avant Northern Illinois, 2005 9 127 1 Colorado, 1997 ...... 284 Notre Dame, 1986 ...... 35:39 Marcus Knight Notre Dame, 1998 5 126 0 Utah, 2015 ...... 279 Northern Illinois, 2005 ...... 35:09 David Terrell Notre Dame, 1999 8 115 0 Ron Kramer Missouri, 1955 7 109 3 TOTAL PLAYS INTERCEPTIONS Jeremy Gallon Alabama, 2012 4 107 0 Iowa, 1973 ...... 84 Miami, 1984 ...... 6/50 Miami, 1984 ...... 83 Miami (Ohio), 2004 ...... 5/203 TACKLES Arizona, 1970 ...... 83 Colorado, 1997 ...... 4/36 Player Opponent, Year Tackles Connecticut, 2010 ...... 83 Arizona, 1970 ...... 4/31 Calvin O'Neal Wisconsin, 1976 18 Notre Dame, 1998 ...... 82 Boston College, 1991 ...... 3/50 Calvin O'Neal Wisconsin, 1975 18 Central Michigan, 2003 ...... 82 Miami (Ohio), 2001 ...... 3/12 Leon Morton Wisconsin, 1975 18 Northwestern, 1971 ...... 3/11 Tom Kee Northwestern, 1971 17 TOTAL YARDS Phil Seymour California, 1968 17 Central Michigan, 2003 ...... 615 Hawaii, 2016 ...... 512 PUNT RETURNS Oregon State, 1966 ...... 502 Player Opponent, Year No. Yards Long Michigan State, 1947 ...... 491 Anthony Carter Northwestern, 1979 3 83 78 Northwestern, 1979 ...... 487 Steve Breaston Central Michigan, 2003 3 79 38 Tripp Welborne Notre Dame, 1990 4 77 38 FIRST DOWNS Brian Carpenter Wisconsin, 1981 3 56 48 Central Michigan, 2003 ...... 31 Ronald Bellamy Bowling Green, 2000 5 42 14 Bowling Green, 2000 ...... 29 Northern Illinois, 2005 ...... 29 KICKOFF RETURNS Connecticut, 2010 ...... 28 Player Opponent, Year No. Yards Long Iowa, 1973 ...... 28 Dennis Norfleet Alabama, 2012 8 177 33 Dennis Norfleet Central Michigan, 2013 4 106 39 POINTS Tony Boles Notre Dame, 1988 3 104 59 Hawaii, 2016 ...... 63 Ambry Thomas Notre Dame, 2018 2 120 99 Central Michigan, 2013 ...... 59 Desmond Howard Boston College, 1991 1 93 93 Michigan State, 1947 ...... 55 Washington, 1953 ...... 50 INTERCEPTIONS Northwestern, 1979 ...... 49 Player Opponent, Year No. Yards Rodney Lyles Miami, 1984 3 20 Markus Curry Miami (Ohio), 2004 2 46 Frank Gusich Northwestern, 1971 2 2 Current Player in Bold.

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Ben Bredeson, Offensive Line Jim Harbaugh, Head Coach Outland Trophy (watch list) Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year (watch list) Associated Press Preseason All-America first team Paul Bear Bryant Coach of the Year (watch list) Sports Illustrated Preseason All-America first team Phil Steele Preseason All-America first team Athlon Sports Preseason All-America second team CFN Preseason All-America third team

Zach Charbonnet, Running Back FWAA Freshman All-American (watch list)

Michael Danna, Defensive Line Ted Hendricks Award (watch list)

Will Hart, Punter Ray Guy Award (watch list)

Daxton Hill, Defensive Back FWAA Freshman All-American (watch list)

Lavert Hill, Defensive Back Walter Camp Player of the Year (watch list) Bronko Nagurski Trophy (watch list) Chuck Bednarik Award (watch list) Jim Thorpe Award (watch list) Athlon Sports Preseason All-America second team Phil Steele Preseason All-America third team

Khaleke Hudson, Linebacker Dick Butkus Award (watch list) Lott IMPACT Trophy (candidate)

Sean McKeon, Tight End John Mackey Award (watch list)

Josh Metellus, Safety Bronko Nagurski Trophy (watch list) Chuck Bednarik Award (watch list) Jim Thorpe Award (watch list) Lott IMPACT Trophy (candidate)

Michael Onwenu, Offensive Line Outland Trophy (watch list)

Shea Patterson, Quarterback Davey O’Brien Quarterback Award (watch list) Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (watch list) Maxwell Award (watch list) Manning Award (watch list)

Donovan Peoples-Jones, Wide Receiver Paul Hornung Award (watch list)

Cesar Ruiz, Offensive Line Rimington Trophy (watch list) Outland Trophy (watch list)

Jon Runyan, Offensive Line Outland Trophy (watch list) Phil Steele Preseason All-America fourth team

Josh Uche, Linebacker Dick Butkus Award (watch list)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 24 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL WWOLVERINESO L V E R I N E S IINN TTHEH E NNFLF L 2019 NFL ROSTER Player (Jersey #) Team Pos. Ben Braden (69) OG Tom Brady (12) QB Ian Bunting (49) TE Devin Bush (55) LB Juwann Bushell-Beatty (60) OT Jake Butt (80) Denver Broncos TE Taco Charlton (97) Dallas Cowboys DE Jehu Chesson (16) Washington Redskins WR Frank Clark (55) DE Jeremy Clark (23) New York Jets CB TOM BRADY, QB LEON HALL, CB CHAD HENNE, QB Mason Cole (52) OL New England Patriots Oakland Raiders Kansas City Chiefs Blake Countess (39) CB Amara Darboh (82) WR 20th Season 13th Season 12th Season Devin Funchess (17) WR Rashan Gary (52) LB Ben Gedeon (42) LB Zach Gentry (81) Pittsburgh Steelers TE Graham Glasgow (60) Detroit Lions OG Ryan Glasgow (98) DT Brandon Graham (55) Philadelphia Eagles DE Chad Henne (4) Kansas City Chiefs QB Willie Henry (69) DT Karan Higdon (31) RB Delano Hill (42) Seattle Seahawks S Maurice Hurst (73) Oakland Raiders DT Kyle Kalis (68) Cleveland Browns OG Joe Kerridge (49) Cleveland Browns FB Tyree Kinnel (43) Cincinnati Bengals S Taylor Lewan (77) OT BRANDON GRAHAM, DE PATRICK OMAMEH, OL Jourdan Lewis (27) Dallas Cowboys CB Philadelphia Eagles David Long (41) Los Angeles Rams CB 10th Season 7th Season Erik Magnuson (62) OL Bryan Mone (79) Seattle Seahawks DT Patrick Omameh (60) New Orleans Saints OL MICHIGAN’S NFL FACTS AND INFORMATION Jabrill Peppers (21) S Jake Rudock (5) QB Jake Ryan (47) LB • During head coach Jim Harbaugh’s four sea- ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH SUPER BOWL RINGS Michael Schofield (75) OG sons, the Wolverines have had 19 player drafted, Tom Brady (5): XXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLVI, LI, LIII Wilton Speight (5) San Francisco 49ers QB 25 participate in the NFL Combine and 33 play- Brandon Graham (1): LII Dymonte Thomas (35) Denver Broncos S ers make NFL rosters Michael Schofield (1): L Brandon Watson (40) Jacksonville Jaguars CB • U-M led all schools with 11 players selected Matt Wile (6) Minnesota Vikings P during the 2017 NFL Draft ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH SUPER BOWL Jarrod Wilson (26) Jacksonville Jaguars S • The Wolverines had a school record 14 players EXPERIENCE Chase Winovich (52) New England Patriots DE attend the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine Tom Brady (8): XXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLII, XLVI, Chris Wormley (93) Baltimore Ravens DE • All 19 Wolverines that worked out at the XLIX, LI, LII, LIII school’s pro day were signed to 2017 NFL con- Devin Funchess (1): L Former Players Coaching in the NFL tracts (11 draftees and eight free agents) Brandon Graham (1): LII Larry Foote, OLB ...... • Michigan is the only school to have a player Michael Schofield (1): L Harold Goodwin, Asst. HC/RG ...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected in every NFL Draft; 81 consecutive Kevin Koger, Off. QC ...... Green Bay Packers selection meetings with a Wolverine chosen ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH PRO BOWL Jordan Kovacs, Def. QC...... Cincinnati Bengals • Six Wolverines that were selected in the first EXPERIENCE Doug Mallory, DB ...... Mike Mallory, Asst. Special Teams ...... Jacksonville Jaguars round of the NFL Draft are still active in the Tom Brady (13): 2001, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09-’18 Taylor Lewan (2): 2016-18 Adam Stenavich, OL ...... Green Bay Packers league: DE Brandon Graham, OT Taylor Lewan, S Mike Trgovac, DL ...... Oakland Raiders Jabrill Peppers, DE Taco Charlton, LB Devin Bush and LB Rashan Gary Former U-M AStaff in the NFL • Since the inaugural draft in 1938, a total of 369 Teryl Austin, Senior Def. Asst...... Pittsburgh Steelers Michigan players have been selected Shane Day, QB ...... San Francisco 49ers • A total of 55 players have been cho- Tony Dews, RB ...... Tennessee Titans sen in the first round of the draft (5 Randy Fichtner, OC/QB ...... Pittsburgh Steelers AAFC, 3 AFL and 47 NFL) Jedd Fisch, Asst. OC ...... Los Angeles Rams • Tom Harmon (1941) and Jake Long Terry Heffernan, Asst. OL ...... Buffalo Bills (2008) were the first overall picks in Greg Jackson, S ...... Dallas Cowboys the NFL Draft Jerry Montgomery, DL ...... Green Bay Packers • Eight individuals have been induct- Doug Nussmeier, TE ...... Dallas Cowboys ed into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Aubrey Pleasant, CB ...... Los Angeles Rams Elroy Hirsch (1968), Bill Hewitt (1971), Bob Sutton, Senior Def. Asst...... Atlanta Falcons (1976), Dan Dierdorf (1996), Drew Terrell, Off. QC ...... Scott Turner, QB ...... Carolina Panthers Tom Mack (1999), George Allen TJ Weist, Asst. Special Teams ...... Baltimore Ravens (2002), Benny Friedman (2005) and Aaron Wellman, Strength Coach ...... New York Giants Ty Law (2019)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 25 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL SSUPERLATIVESU P E R L A T I V E S BY THE NUMBERS

1 Rank in All-Time Victories and Winning Pct. 2 Super Bowl Most Valuable Players 2 Four-time All-Big Ten fi rst team Players 3 Heisman Trophy Winners 4 National Coach of the Year Winners 6 Retired Jersey (11, 21, 47, 48, 87, 98) 8 NFL Hall of Famers 8 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes 11 National Titles 12 National Award Winners 15 Associated Press Top 5 Finishes “The Game” between Michigan and Ohio State has been selected as 17 Chicago Tribune Big Ten MVPs the greatest rivalry in all of sports 20 Rose Bowl Appearances 20 Head Coaches Tom Brady 21 Bowl Game Victories Five-time Super Bowl Champion Four-time Super Bowl MVP 29 Academic All-Americans 33 College Football Hall of Fame Members 42 Big Ten Titles 47 All-Time Bowl Game Appearances 55 First-Round Draft Picks 59 Appearances in Final AP Polls 83 Consensus All-Americans 92 Years at Michigan Stadium 100 Super Bowl Appearance by Wolverines (92 playing, 8 coaching) 20 Rose Bowl Appearances 106 Appearances in NFL Pro Bowl (35 players) The most of any Big Ten Conference school and the 115 Games against Ohio State second-most all-time by any school 122 Winning Seasons 131 First-Team All-Americans 140 Years of Football 151 Opponents Faced 171 Assistant Coaches 250 Academic All-Big Ten Players 389 All-Time NFL Draft Picks Dan Dierdorf 421 All-Big Ten First-Team Players 1996 Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee; 431 Wins at Michigan Stadium one of seven Wolverines enshrined 511 Big Ten Wins 522 All-Time Television Appearances 736 Big Ten Games 953 All-Time Victories 1,331 Total Games Played 3,012 All-Time Football Lettermen (1902- ) 31,953 Points Scored in U-M History Mark Messner (#60) and Steve Hutchinson (#76) 107,601 Capacity of Michigan Stadium Four-time All-Big Ten fi rst team performers

11 National Titles & 42 Big Ten Championships

Michigan Stadium (107,601) is the largest venue in college and professional football

Michigan leads all of college football in television appearances

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Top 5 College Football Stadiums School Stadium Capacity Michigan Michigan 107,601 Penn State Beaver 106,572 Tennessee Neyland 104,048 Ohio State Ohio 102,329 Alabama Bryant-Denny 101,000

Top 10 Stadium Crowds Game Year Attendance Notre Dame 2013 115,109* Notre Dame 2011 114,804 Ohio State 2011 114,132 Michigan State 2012 113,833 Nebraska 2011 113,718 Ohio State 2013 113,518 Penn State 2014 113,085 Connecticut 2010 113,090 Michigan State 2010 113,065 Iowa 2012 113,016 *NCAA regular-season record

Michigan Stadium -- 1927-2019 (92 Years) Michigan Stadium Milestone Games

The football program is in its 92nd season in the "Big House" in 2019, with a 431- No. Date Opponent Result Score 129-15 all-time record at Michigan Stadium. The largest college football stadium in 1 Oct. 1, 1927 Ohio Wesleyan W 33-0 the country, it was completed in 1927 at a cost of $950,000, initially seating 72,000 50 Nov. 2, 1935 Pennsylvania W 16-6 fans. Michigan won the first game played at Michigan Stadium, defeating Ohio 100 Sept. 15, 1945 Great Lakes W 27-2 Wesleyan, 33-0, on Oct. 1, 1927. The stadium was officially dedicated on Oct. 22, 200 Oct. 14, 1961 Michigan State L 0-28 1927, with a 21-0 shutout over Ohio State. 250 Oct. 11, 1969 Purdue W 31-20 Since that inaugural season, the capacity of Michigan Stadium has been altered 300 Sept. 24, 1977 Navy W 14-7 10 times to its present capcity of 107,601. The Wolverines have led the nation in 400 Sept. 11, 1993 Notre Dame L 23-27 attendance 38 times in the past 40 years, and reestablished the NCAA single-game 500 Sept. 27, 2008 Wisconsin W 27-25 attendance record at 115,109 fans during the 2013 Notre Dame game. Michigan has drawn crowds of 100,000-plus for 286 consecutive games. On foot- ball Saturdays in Ann Arbor, Michigan Stadium ranks as the fourth-largest "city" in Michigan Stadium Milestone Wins the state of Michigan, surpassing the population of Ann Arbor itself. Michigan Stadium was the first college-owned football facility with a video score- No. Date Opponent Score board above both end zones and was also the first stadium to use electronic score- 1 Oct. 1, 1927 Ohio Wesleyan 33-0 boards for official time when, in 1930, two were installed. 50 Sept. 27, 1941 Michigan State 19-7 100 Oct. 11, 1952 Indiana 28-13 CAPACITY: 107,601 -- the largest college-owned structures of its kind designed solely 200 Oct. 18, 1975 Northwestern 69-0 for football -- closer to the playing field with no running track -- no posts or 250 Oct. 27, 1984 Illinois 26-18 other obstructions. 300 Aug. 26, 1995 Virginia 18-17 COMPLETION: 1927 --- at a cost in excess of $950,000 to seat 72,000 spectators. 350 Oct. 25, 2003 Purdue 31-3 Capacity raised to 84,401 by addition of temporary wooden bleachers until 1949 when permanent steel stands replaced the wooden bleachers, increas- University of Michigan Home Stadiums ing the capacity to 97,239. Seating capacity then raised to 101,001 in 1956, Stadium Years Games Win Loss Tie Capacity (Yr) 101,701 in 1973, 102,501 in 1992 and 107,501 in 1998. Ann Arbor Sites ...... 1883-1892 18 17 1 0 FIRST GAME: October 1, 1927 -- Michigan led by Captain Bennie Oosterbaan, defeated Regents Field ...... 1893-1905 92 87 2 3 400 (1893) Ohio Wesleyan, 33-0. LaVerne (Kip) Taylor, Michigan end, scored first in the sta- 800 (1896) dium on a 28-yard pass from halfback Louis Gilbert. Ferry Field ...... 1906-1926 104 88 14 2 18,000 (1906) DEDICATION GAME: October 22, 1927 -- Michigan defeated Ohio State, 21-0. 25,000 (1914) REDEDICATION GAME: September 4, 2010 -- vs. Connecticut. 40,000 (1921) ATTENDANCE: Since 1927, 50,532,034 fans have watched the Wolverines play at 46,000 (1926) Michigan Stadium. Stadium attendance record of 115,109 was set on Sept. 7, Michigan Stadium ...... 1927-2018 575 431 129 17 72,000 (1927) 2013 against Notre Dame. 84,401 (1927) FIELD: 360 x 160 feet -- Installed new FieldTurf in 2010. The original FieldTurf surface 85,753 (1928) was installed in 2003, returning Michigan to an artificial surface for the first 97,239 (1949) time since the 1990 season. Installed Prescription Athletic Turf in 1991, giving 101,001 (1956) Michigan its first natural grass field since 1968. Field was also lowered 3-1/2 101,701 (1973) feet allowing better sightlines for those seated in the lower rows. 102,501 (1992) 107,501 (1998) 100,000-Plus Crowds at Michigan Stadium 106,201 (2008) The football program has played 286 consecutive home games in front of crowds 109,901 (2010) in excess of 100,000. The last time Michigan did not have 100,000 in attendance in 107,601 (2015) Michigan Stadium was on Oct. 25, 1975 vs. Indiana. A crowd of 93,857 was on hand for Total Ann Arbor Record 782 620 142 22 the 55-7 Michigan victory. In Detroit 1879-1901 18 12 5 1 Since then, Michigan has set numerous NCAA attendance marks and the Total Home Record 800 632 147 23 Wolverines have led the nation for 38 of the past 40 seasons in attendance.

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 27 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 220190 1 9 ROSTERSR O S T E R S NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. ....PLAYER ...... POS. NO. ....PLAYER ...... POS...... HT...... WT...... YEAR ...... HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 ...... Thomas, Ambry** ...... DB 49 ....Andrighetto, Lucas ...... DB ...... 5-11 ....180 ...... Fr...... Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis) 2 ...... Kemp, Carlo** ...... DL 83 ....All, Erick ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 229 ...... Fr...... Fairfield, Ohio (Fairfield) 2 ...... Moody, Jake* ...... K 49 ....Andrighetto, Lucas ...... RB ...... 5-11 ....202 ...... So...... Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis) 2 ...... Patterson, Shea* ...... QB 34 ....Anthony, Jordan* ...... LB ...... 6-0 ...... 245 ...... Jr...... Silver Springs, Md. (IMG Academy, Fla.) 3 ...... Nordin, Quinn** ...... K 44 ....Baldeck, Matt...... LS ...... 6-0 ...... 227 ...... Jr...... Lewistown, Idaho (Lewiston) 3 ...... Perry, Jalen ...... DB 52 ....Barnhart, Karsen ...... OL ...... 6-4 ...... 301 ...... Fr...... Paw Paw, Mich. (Paw Paw) 3 ...... Robbins, Brad*...... P 23 ....Barrett, Michael* ...... LB ...... 6-0 ...... 227 ...... So...... Valdosta, Ga. (Lowndes) 3 ...... Turner, Christian* ...... RB 41 ....Baty, John ...... DB ...... 5-11 ....170 ...... Sr...... , Hawaii (Hilton Head Island, S.C.) 4 ...... Collins, Nico** ...... WR 36 ....Baty, Ramsey ...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 225 ...... So...... Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Archbishop McCarthy) 4 ...... Danna, Michael ...... DL 8 ....Bell, Ronnie* ...... WR ...... 6-0 ...... 184 ...... So...... Kansas City, Mo. (Park Hill) 5 ...... Milton, Joe* ...... QB 7 ....Black, Tarik** ...... WR ...... 6-3 ...... 215 ...... Jr...... Hamden, Conn. (Cheshire Academy) 5 ...... Turner, DJ ...... DB 74 ....Bredeson, Ben*** ...... OL ...... 6-5 ...... 325 ...... Sr...... Hartland, Wisc. (Arrowhead) 6 ...... Johnson, Cornelius ...... WR 46 ....Brown, Matt* ...... RB ...... 6-0 ...... 225 ...... Jr...... Solon, Ohio (Solon) 6 ...... Sessa, Michael* ...... QB 35 ....Buckman, Luke ...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 235 ...... So...... Holland, Mich. (Holland) 6 ...... Uche, Josh** ...... LB 45 ....Bush, Peter* ...... RB ...... 6-2 ...... 220 ...... Sr...... Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona Del Mar) 7 ...... Black, Tarik** ...... WR 20 ....Capatina, Nicholas ...... RB ...... 5-9 ...... 192 ...... Jr...... Detroit, Mich. (Novi Catholic/Central Michigan) 7 ...... Hudson, Khaleke*** ...... LB 18 ....Caratan, George ...... P ...... 6-2 ...... 221 ...... So...... Pacific Palisades, Calif. (St. Thomas More) 8 ...... Bell, Ronnie* ...... WR 58 ....Carpenter, Zach ...... OL ...... 6-5 ...... 320 ...... Fr...... Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller) 8 ...... Gil, Devin** ...... LB 23 ....Castleberry, Jordan ...... RB ...... 5-7 ...... 185 ...... Fr...... Lakewood, Ohio (St. Edward) 9 ...... Green, Gemon ...... DB 44 ....Char, Jared* ...... RB ...... 5-11 ....200 ...... Sr...... Farmington Hills, Mich. (Harrison) 9 ...... Maddox, Andy ...... QB 24 ....Charbonnet, Zach ...... RB ...... 6-1 ...... 220 ...... Fr...... Camarillo, Calif. (Oaks Christian) 9 ...... Peoples-Jones, Donovan** WR 33 ....Cheeseman, Camaron** ...... LS ...... 6-4 ...... 230 ...... Sr...... New Albany, Ohio (Gahanna Lincoln) 9 ...... Velazquez, Joey ...... LB 30 ....Cochran, Tyler* ...... DB ...... 6-1 ...... 206 ...... Sr...... Royal Oak, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) 10 ...... McCaffrey, Dylan* ...... QB 4 ....Collins, Nico** ...... WR ...... 6-4 ...... 222 ...... Jr...... Birmingham, Ala. (Clay-Chalkville) 10 ...... Solomon, Anthony ...... LB 54 ....Correll, Kraig ...... OL ...... 6-4 ...... 296 ...... So...... Easton, Penn. (Blair Academy, N.J.) 12 ...... McNamara, Cade ...... QB 4 ....Danna, Michael ...... DL...... 6-2 ...... 261 ...... Gr...... Detroit, Mich. (Warren De La Salle/Central Michigan) 12 ...... Ross, Josh** ...... LB 23 ....Davis, Jared ...... DB ...... 5-11 ....202 ...... Jr...... Frankenmuth, Mich. (Frankenmuth) 13 ...... Green, German ...... DB 37 ....Drobocky, Dane* ...... DL...... 6-3 ...... 245 ...... Sr...... Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green) 13 ...... Thomas, Charles ...... LB 50 ....Dwumfour, Michael** ...... DL...... 6-2 ...... 282 ...... Sr...... Wayne, N.J. (DePaul Catholic) 13 ...... Wilson, Tru*** ...... RB 82 ....Eubanks, Nick** ...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 256 ...... Sr...... Plantation, Fla. (American Heritage) 14 ...... Metellus, Josh*** ...... DB 41 ....Fakih, Adam* ...... LB ...... 6-2 ...... 228 ...... Jr...... Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Detroit Country Day) 15 ...... Hinton, Christopher...... DL 17 ....Faustin, Sammy ...... DB ...... 6-2 ...... 195 ...... So...... Naples, Fla. (Naples) 15 ...... Jackson, Giles ...... WR 38 ....Files, Joseph* ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 253 ...... 5th ...... Lake Orion, Mich. (Cranbrook Kingwood) 15 ...... West, Jacob** ...... WR 66 ....Filiaga, Chuck* ...... OL ...... 6-6 ...... 341 ...... Jr...... Aledo, Texas (Aledo) 16 ...... Hefley, Ren ...... QB 60 ....Fisher, Luke ...... OL ...... 6-4 ...... 270 ...... Fr...... Plymouth, Mich. (Plymouth) 16 ...... Kelly-Powell, Jaylen** ...... DB 33 ....Franklin, Leon ...... RB ...... 5-8 ...... 193 ...... Fr...... Southfield, Mich. (Southfield A&T) 17 ...... Faustin, Sammy ...... DB 62 ....Gelb, Mica ...... OL ...... 6-4 ...... 299 ...... Fr...... Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson) 17 ...... Hart, Will** ...... P 57 ....George, Joey ...... DL...... 6-0 ...... 283 ...... So...... Walled Lake, Mich. (Walled Lake Western) 18 ...... Caratan, George ...... P 36 ....Gerkis, Izaak ...... P ...... 5-9 ...... 190 ...... Jr...... Birmingham, Mich. (Seaholm) 18 ...... Vilain, Luiji ...... DL 8 ....Gil, Devin**...... LB ...... 6-1 ...... 236 ...... Sr...... Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 18 ...... White, Brendan* ...... WR 29 ....Glasgow, Jordan*** ...... LB ...... 6-1 ...... 226 ...... 5th ...... Aurora, Ill. (Marmion Academy) 19 ...... Paye, Kwity** ...... DL 31 ....Gray, Vincent* ...... DB ...... 6-2 ...... 185 ...... So...... Rochester, Mich. (Rochester Adams) 19 ...... Sainristil, Mike ...... WR 9 ....Green, Gemon ...... DB ...... 6-2 ...... 180 ...... So...... DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 20 ...... Capatina, Nicholas ...... RB 13 ....Green, German ...... DB ...... 6-2 ...... 180 ...... So...... DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 20 ...... Hawkins, Brad** ...... DB 33 ....Grodman, Louis* ...... DB ...... 5-11 ....196 ...... 5th ...... Commerce, Mich. (Walled Lake Northern) 22 ...... Johnson, George ...... WR 43 ....Grosz, Tyler ...... WR ...... 6-1 ...... 203 ...... Sr...... Auburn Hills, Mich. (Avondale) 23 ...... Barrett, Michael* ...... LB 99 ....Harper, Trey ...... LS ...... 6-5 ...... 240 ...... Gr...... Dayton, Ohio (Chaminade-Julienne/Robert Morris) 23 ...... Castleberry, Jordan ...... RB 49 ....Harris, Keshaun ...... DB ...... 5-11 ....176 ...... Fr...... Lansing, Mich. (Waverly) 23 ...... Davis, Jared ...... DB 88 ....Harrison, Mathew ...... WR ...... 6-2 ...... 204 ...... Fr...... Ortonville, Mich. (Brandon) 23 ...... Johnson, Quinten ...... DB 17 ....Hart, Will** ...... P ...... 6-3 ...... 206 ...... Sr...... Hunting Valley, Ohio (University School) 24 ...... Charbonnet, Zach ...... RB 25 ....Haskins, Hassan* ...... RB ...... 6-1 ...... 220 ...... So...... Eureka, Mo. (Eureka Senior) 24 ...... Hill, Lavert*** ...... DB 20 ....Hawkins, Brad** ...... DB ...... 6-1 ...... 218 ...... Jr...... Pennsauken, N.J. (Suffield Academy, Conn.) 24 ...... Martin, Jake ...... WR 76 ....Hayes, Ryan ...... OL ...... 6-7 ...... 299 ...... So...... Traverse City, Mich. (Traverse City West) 25 ...... Haskins, Hassan* ...... RB 64 ....Hazime, Mahdi ...... OL ...... 6-2 ...... 319 ...... Fr...... Dearborn, Mich. (Fordson) 26 ...... Woods, J’Marick** ...... DB 16 ....Hefley, Ren ...... QB ...... 6-0 ...... 177 ...... Fr...... Bryant, Ark. (Bryant) 27 ...... Reynolds, Hunter* ...... DB 30 ....Hill, Daxton ...... DB ...... 6-0 ...... 190 ...... Fr...... Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington) 28 ...... Hughes, Danny ...... RB 24 ....Hill, Lavert*** ...... DB ...... 5-11 ....182 ...... Sr...... Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King) 29 ...... Glasgow, Jordan*** ...... LB 15 ....Hinton, Christopher ...... DL...... 6-4 ...... 303 ...... Fr...... Johns Creek, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian School) 30 ...... Cochran, Tyler* ...... DB 59 ....Honigford, Joel* ...... OL ...... 6-6 ...... 284 ...... Jr...... Sugarcreek, Ohio (Garaway) 30 ...... Hill, Daxton ...... DB 7 ....Hudson, Khaleke*** ...... LB ...... 6-0 ...... 220 ...... Sr...... McKeesport, Pa. (McKessport) 31 ...... Gray, Vincent* ...... DB 28 ....Hughes, Danny ...... RB ...... 6-0 ...... 192 ...... Fr...... Naperville, Ill. (Naperville Central) 31 ...... Young, Jack ...... WR 97 ....Hutchinson, Aidan* ...... DL...... 6-6 ...... 278 ...... So...... Plymouth, Mich. (Divine Child) 32 ...... Knight, Nolan ...... LB 41 ....Jaafar, Abe ...... RB ...... 5-8 ...... 174 ...... Fr...... Dearborn, Mich. (Fordson) 33 ...... Cheeseman, Camaron** .....LS 15 ....Jackson, Giles ...... WR ...... 5-9 ...... 188 ...... Fr...... Antioch, Calif. (Freedom) 33 ...... Franklin, Leon ...... RB 95 ....Jeter, Donovan* ...... DL...... 6-3 ...... 290 ...... Jr...... Beaver Falls, Pa. (Beaver Falls) 33 ...... Grodman, Louis* ...... DB 6 ....Johnson, Cornelius ...... WR ...... 6-3 ...... 209 ...... Fr...... Greenwich, Conn. (Brunswick School) 34 ...... Anthony, Jordan* ...... LB 22 ....Johnson, George ...... WR ...... 6-0 ...... 193 ...... Fr...... Stuart, Fla. (Martin County) 35 ...... Buckman, Luke ...... TE 23 ....Johnson, Quinten ...... DB ...... 5-10 ....198 ...... Fr. ... Silver Springs, Md. (St. John’s College, Washington, D.C.) 36 ...... Baty, Ramsey ...... TE 61 ....Jokisch, Dan ...... OL ...... 6-5 ...... 296 ...... Sr...... Clarkston, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) 36 ...... Gerkis, Izaak...... P 53 ....Jones, Trente ...... OL ...... 6-4 ...... 294 ...... Fr...... Grayson, Ga. (Grayson) 37 ...... Drobocky, Dane* ...... DL 77 ....Keegan, Trevor ...... OL ...... 6-6 ...... 316 ...... Fr...... Crystal Lake, Ill. (Crystal Lake) 37 ...... Lampani, Jonathan ...... LB 16 ....Kelly-Powell, Jaylen** ...... DB ...... 6-0 ...... 180 ...... Jr...... Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical) 38 ...... Files, Joseph* ...... TE 2 ....Kemp, Carlo**...... DL...... 6-3 ...... 286 ...... Sr...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 92 ....Kerska, Karl ...... K/P ...... 6-2 ...... 213 ...... Fr...... Dexter, Mich. (Dexter)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 28 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 220190 1 9 ROSTERSR O S T E R S NO. ....PLAYER ...... POS...... HT...... WT...... YEAR ...... HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) NO. ....PLAYER ...... POS. 32 ....Knight, Nolan ...... LB ...... 6-3 ...... 197 ...... Fr...... Northville, Mich. (Northville) 38 ...... Reeves, Geoffrey ...... LB 40 ....Kolesar, Caden ...... DB ...... 5-10 ....196 ...... Fr...... Westlake, Ohio (St. Edward) 39 ...... Reeves, Lawrence ...... LB 78 ....Korican, Griffin ...... OL ...... 6-6 ...... 305 ...... So...... Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) 39 ...... Selzer, Alan ...... K 37 ....Lampani, Jonathan ...... LB ...... 6-1 ...... 234 ...... Sr...... Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand River Prep) 39 ...... Torey, Matt ...... WR 9 ....Maddox, Andy ...... QB ...... 6-4 ...... 212 ...... Fr...... Prairie Village, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) 40 ...... Kolesar, Caden ...... DB 24 ....Martin, Jake...... WR ...... 5-11 ....197 ...... Sr...... Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Northern) 40 ...... Nelson, Ryan ...... LB 42 ....Mason, Ben** ...... DL...... 6-3 ...... 270 ...... Jr...... Newtown, Conn. (Newtown) 40 ...... VanSumeren, Ben* ...... RB 73 ....Mayfield, Jalen* ...... OL ...... 6-5 ...... 319 ...... So...... Grand Rapids, Mich. (Catholic Central) 41 ...... Baty, John ...... DB 10 ....McCaffrey, Dylan* ...... QB ...... 6-5 ...... 220 ...... Jr...... Castle Rock, Colo. (Valor Christian) 41 ...... Fakih, Adam* ...... LB 43 ....McCurry, Jake* ...... WR ...... 6-0 ...... 192 ...... Jr...... Solon, Ohio (Solon) 41 ...... Jaafar, Abe ...... RB 44 ....McGrone, Cameron* ...... LB ...... 6-1 ...... 232 ...... So...... Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central) 41 ...... Rothman, Quinn ...... DB 84 ....McKeon, Sean*** ...... TE ...... 6-5 ...... 246 ...... Sr...... Dudley, Mass. (Shepherd Hill Regional) 42 ...... Mason, Ben** ...... DL 12 ....McNamara, Cade ...... QB ...... 6-1 ...... 205 ...... Fr...... Reno, Nev. (Damonte Ranch) 43 ...... Grosz, Tyler...... WR 14 ....Metellus, Josh***...... DB ...... 6-0 ...... 218 ...... Sr...... Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 43 ...... McCurry, Jake*...... WR 5 ....Milton, Joe* ...... QB ...... 6-5 ...... 245 ...... So...... Pahokee, Fla. (Olympia) 43 ...... Russell, Andrew ...... DB 2 ....Moody, Jake* ...... K ...... 6-0 ...... 198 ...... So...... Northville, Mich. (Northville) 44 ...... Baldeck, Matt ...... LS 80 ....Morris, Mike ...... DL...... 6-6 ...... 262 ...... Fr...... Belle Glade, Fla. (American Heritage) 44 ...... Char, Jared* ...... RB 85 ....Muhammad, Mustapha ...... TE ...... 6-4 ...... 261 ...... So...... Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point) 44 ...... McGrone, Cameron* ...... LB 54 ....Myers, Carl* ...... DL...... 6-2 ...... 286 ...... Sr...... Grand Rapids, Mich. (West Catholic) 45 ...... Bush, Peter* ...... RB 80 ....Neff, Hunter ...... WR ...... 6-2 ...... 219 ...... Fr...... Chelsea, Mich. (Chelsea) 45 ...... Shibley, Adam* ...... LB 40 ....Nelson, Ryan ...... LB ...... 5-9 ...... 198 ...... Jr...... Northville, Mich. (Northville) 46 ...... Brown, Matt* ...... RB 99 ....Newburg, Gabe ...... DL...... 6-5 ...... 250 ...... Fr...... Clayton, Ohio (Northmont) 49 ...... Andrighetto, Lucas ...... RB 82 ....Nicholas, Desmond ...... WR ...... 5-11 ....182 ...... Sr...... Buffalo, N.Y. (Canisius) 49 ...... Harris, Keshaun ...... DB 3 ....Nordin, Quinn** ...... K ...... 6-1 ...... 196 ...... Sr...... Rockford, Mich. (Rockford) 49 ...... Wagner, William ...... LS 71 ....Ojabo, David ...... DL...... 6-5 ...... 245 ...... Fr...... Aberdeen, Scotland (Blair Academy, N.J.) 50 ...... Dwumfour, Michael** ...... DL 50 ....Onwenu, Michael*** ...... OL ...... 6-3 ...... 350 ...... Sr...... Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical) 50 ...... Onwenu, Michael*** ...... OL 92 ....Paea, Phillip* ...... DL...... 6-4 ...... 302 ...... Jr...... Berrien Springs, Mich. (Berrien Springs) 51 ...... Ruiz, Cesar** ...... OL 2 ....Patterson, Shea* ...... QB ...... 6-2 ...... 202 ...... Sr...... Shreveport, La. (IMG Academy, Fla./Mississippi) 52 ...... Barnhart, Karsen ...... OL 19 ....Paye, Kwity** ...... DL...... 6-4 ...... 277 ...... Jr...... Providence, R.I. (Bishop Hendricken) 53 ...... Jones, Trente ...... OL 9 ....Peoples-Jones, Donovan** .WR ...... 6-2 ...... 208 ...... Jr...... Southfield, Mich. (Cass Technical) 54 ...... Correll, Kraig ...... OL 3 ....Perry, Jalen ...... DB ...... 6-0 ...... 190 ...... Fr...... Dacula, Ga. (Dacula) 54 ...... Myers, Carl* ...... DL 38 ....Reeves, Geoffrey ...... LB ...... 6-0 ...... 217 ...... Sr...... Detroit, Mich. (University of Detroit Jesuit) 55 ...... Rumler, Nolan ...... OL 39 ....Reeves, Lawrence ...... LB ...... 6-0 ...... 200 ...... So...... Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice) 57 ...... George, Joey ...... DL 27 ....Reynolds, Hunter* ...... DB ...... 6-0 ...... 198 ...... Jr...... South Orange, N.J. (Choate Rosemary Hall) 58 ...... Carpenter, Zach...... OL 3 ....Robbins, Brad* ...... P ...... 6-1 ...... 199 ...... Jr...... Westerville, Ohio (Westerville South) 58 ...... Smith, Mazi ...... DL 79 ....Robinson, Greg* ...... OL ...... 6-6 ...... 306 ...... Sr...... Hudson, Ohio (Hudson) 59 ...... Honigford, Joel* ...... OL 12 ....Ross, Josh** ...... LB ...... 6-2 ...... 232 ...... Jr...... Southfield, Mich. (St. Mary’s Preparatory) 60 ...... Fisher, Luke ...... OL 41 ....Rothman, Quinn ...... DB ...... 5-11 ....180 ...... So...... Los Angeles, Calif. (Hamilton) 61 ...... Jokisch, Dan ...... OL 51 ....Ruiz, Cesar** ...... OL ...... 6-4 ...... 319 ...... Jr...... Camden, N.J. (IMG Academy, Fla.) 62 ...... Gelb, Mica ...... OL 55 ....Rumler, Nolan...... OL ...... 6-3 ...... 321 ...... Fr...... Akron, Ohio (Archbishop Hoban) 64 ...... Hazime, Mahdi ...... OL 75 ....Runyan, Jon** ...... OL ...... 6-5 ...... 321 ...... 5th ...... Moorestown, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Prep, Pa.) 66 ...... Filiaga, Chuck* ...... OL 43 ....Russell, Andrew ...... DB ...... 6-2 ...... 190 ...... So...... Victor, N.Y. (Victor) 67 ...... Speight, Jess*...... DL 19 ....Sainristil, Mike ...... WR ...... 5-10 ....183 ...... Fr...... Everett, Mass. (Everett) 68 ...... Vastardis, Andrew** ...... OL 81 ....Schoenle, Nate** ...... WR ...... 6-2 ...... 206 ...... Sr...... Plymouth, Mich. (Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard) 70 ...... Stewart, Jack ...... OL 86 ....Schoonmaker, Luke*...... TE ...... 6-6 ...... 242 ...... So...... Hamden, Conn. (Hamden Hall) 71 ...... Ojabo, David ...... DL 39 ....Selzer, Alan ...... K ...... 6-3 ...... 178 ...... Sr...... Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) 71 ...... Stueber, Andrew* ...... OL 89 ....Selzer, Carter* ...... TE ...... 6-8 ...... 248 ...... Jr...... Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 72 ...... Spanellis, Stephen** ...... OL 6 ....Sessa, Michael* ...... QB ...... 6-8 ...... 215 ...... Sr...... Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 73 ...... Mayfield, Jalen* ...... OL 81 ....Sessa, Will ...... TE ...... 6-6 ...... 203 ...... Fr...... Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 74 ...... Bredeson, Ben***...... OL 45 ....Shibley, Adam* ...... LB ...... 6-1 ...... 225 ...... Jr...... Cleveland, Ohio (St. Ignatius) 75 ...... Runyan, Jon** ...... OL 58 ....Smith, Mazi ...... DL...... 6-3 ...... 305 ...... Fr...... Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Kentwood) 76 ...... Hayes, Ryan ...... OL 10 ....Solomon, Anthony ...... LB ...... 6-1 ...... 205 ...... Fr...... Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 77 ...... Keegan, Trevor ...... OL 72 ....Spanellis, Stephen** ...... OL ...... 6-5 ...... 295 ...... Sr...... Baltimore, Md. (Gilman) 78 ...... Korican, Griffin ...... OL 67 ....Speight, Jess* ...... DL...... 6-5 ...... 288 ...... Jr...... Richmond, Va. (The Collegiate School) 79 ...... Robinson, Greg* ...... OL 70 ....Stewart, Jack ...... OL ...... 6-4 ...... 291 ...... Fr...... New Canaan, Conn. (New Canaan) 80 ...... Morris, Mike ...... DL 71 ....Stueber, Andrew* ...... OL ...... 6-7 ...... 334 ...... Jr...... Darien, Conn. (Darien) 80 ...... Neff, Hunter ...... WR 1 ....Thomas, Ambry** ...... DB ...... 6-0 ...... 182 ...... Jr...... Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King) 81 ...... Schoenle, Nate** ...... WR 13 ....Thomas, Charles ...... LB ...... 6-0 ...... 233 ...... Fr...... Atlanta, Ga. (St. Thomas More) 81 ...... Sessa, Will ...... TE 39 ....Torey, Matt...... WR ...... 5-10 ....178 ...... So...... Sterling Heights, Mich. (Brother Rice) 82 ...... Eubanks, Nick**...... TE 3 ....Turner, Christian* ...... RB ...... 5-11 ....200 ...... So...... Buford, Ga. (Buford) 82 ...... Nicholas, Desmond ...... WR 5 ....Turner, DJ ...... DB ...... 6-0 ...... 180 ...... Fr...... Suwanee, Ga. (IMG Academy, Fla.) 83 ...... All, Erick...... TE 6 ....Uche, Josh** ...... LB ...... 6-2 ...... 250 ...... Sr...... Miami, Fla. (Columbus) 84 ...... McKeon, Sean*** ...... TE 91 ....Upshaw, Taylor ...... DL...... 6-4 ...... 240 ...... So...... Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 85 ...... Muhammad, Mustapha ...... TE 40 ....VanSumeren, Ben* ...... RB ...... 6-2 ...... 244 ...... So...... Essexville, Mich. (Garber) 86 ...... Schoonmaker, Luke* ...... TE 68 ....Vastardis, Andrew** ...... OL ...... 6-3 ...... 319 ...... Sr...... Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge) 88 ...... Harrison, Mathew ...... WR 9 ....Velazquez, Joey ...... LB ...... 6-0 ...... 213 ...... Fr...... Columbus, Ohio (St. Francis De Sales) 89 ...... Selzer, Carter* ...... TE 18 ....Vilain, Luiji ...... DL...... 6-4 ...... 244 ...... Jr...... Ottawa, Canada (Episcopal, Virginia) 91 ...... Upshaw, Taylor ...... DL 49 ....Wagner, William ...... LS ...... 6-1 ...... 236 ...... Fr...... Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta) 92 ...... Paea, Phillip* ...... DL 96 ....Welschof, Julius ...... DL...... 6-6 ...... 278 ...... So...... Miesbach, Bavaria, Germany (FOS Altoetting) 92 ...... Kerska, Karl ...... K/P 15 ....West, Jacob** ...... WR ...... 6-1 ...... 212 ...... Gr...... Pinckney, Mich. (Pinckney) 95 ...... Jeter, Donovan* ...... DL 18 ....White, Brendan* ...... WR ...... 6-1 ...... 197 ...... 5th ...... Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 96 ...... Welschof, Julius ...... DL 13 ....Wilson, Tru*** ...... RB ...... 5-10 ....200 ...... Sr...... Warren, Mich. (De La Salle) 97 ...... Hutchinson, Aidan* ...... DL 26 ....Woods, J’Marick** ...... DB ...... 6-3 ...... 213 ...... Jr...... Florence, Ala. (Florence) 99 ...... Harper, Trey ...... LS 31 ....Young, Jack ...... WR ...... 6-1 ...... 196 ...... Jr...... Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mt. Lebanon) 99 ...... Newburg, Gabe ...... DL * denotes letters earned

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 29 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL HHEADE A D COACHC O A C H JIMJ I M HARBAUGHH A R B A U G H Jim Harbaugh J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Head Football Coach University of Michigan (1986, B.A., Communications) 38-14 Record at Michigan; 26-9 Big Ten Record Jim Harbaugh has led the University of Michigan football eight in 2018). Those accolades have extended to the class- program to three 10-win seasons in his first four years in Ann room as well, with Wolverines accruing 137 Academic All-Big Arbor, becoming one of just four Big Ten coaches to accom- Ten honors during his tenure, including a program- record 48 plish the feat in the history of the conference. in 2017. The J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Head Football Coach, Michigan finished with a 10-3 record in 2015, including a Harbaugh was named the 20th coach in Michigan football 41-7 win over No. 19 Florida in the 2016 Buffalo Wild Wings history on Dec. 30, 2014. He became the sixth Michigan Citrus Bowl. The Wolverines finished in the top 12 of the football player selected to lead college football’s winningest national polls for the first time since 2011, ranking 11th in the Coach of the Year program. Amway Coaches poll and 12th in the Associated Press media Harbaugh is the second fastest coach to 20 wins at poll. Honors Michigan, trailing only Yost; Harbaugh accomplished the In 2016, the Wolverines took another step forward, coming feat in 24 games and Yost won the first 29 games of his U-M within inches of claiming their first Big Ten East Division title 2011 Associated Press NFL career before tying Minnesota (6-6) in 1903. and a spot in the conference championship game. U-M fin- Coach of the Year In his first two seasons as the Michigan head coach, ished 10-3 and listed 10th in both polls at year’s end. 2010 Woody Hayes Coach Harbaugh guided the Wolverines to 10-win seasons. U-M has Harbaugh came to Ann Arbor after an impressive four-year of the Year appeared in a bowl game in all four seasons with Harbaugh run in the with the San Francisco at the helm of the program, including two New Year’s Six 49ers. He led the franchise to the NFC Championship Game Playing Accolades Bowl games (2016 Orange Bowl and 2018 Chick-fil-A Peach in each of his first three seasons, winning the George Halas Bowl) and two other New Year’s Day bowls (2016 Buffalo Wild Trophy as NFC champions in 2012. Harbaugh tallied a 49-22- 1987 NFL Draft (1st round, Wings Citrus Bowl and 2018 Outback Bowl). 1 overall record that included a 5-3 mark in the postseason as Chicago Bears) Seven Wolverines have secured 11 All-America honors under Harbaugh: Devin Bush (first team, 1986 first-team All-American 2018; third team, 2017), Jake Butt (first team, 1986 Heisman Trophy finalist; 2015-16), Maurice Hurst (first team, 2017), Jourdan finished 3rd in the balloting Lewis (first team, 2015-16), Jabrill Peppers (second 1986 Chicago Tribune Silver team, 2015; first team, 2016), Chase Winovich Football (Big Ten MVP) (second team, 2018) and Chris Wormley (second 1985 and 1986 Big Ten leader team, 2016). Four of them were consensus All- in pass efficiency Americans: Butt, Hurst, Lewis and Peppers. 1985 NCAA pass efficiency Additionally, Butt won the Mackey Award as leader; second in 1986 the nation’s top tight end in 2016, while Peppers received the Lott IMPACT Trophy and Paul Hornung Award and was a fifth-place finisher in the Heisman Trophy race. Several other ath- letes have been national award finalists under Harbaugh, including Lewis (Jim Thorpe Award, 2016) and Bush (Butkus Award, 2017-18; Nagurski Award, 2018). A total of 21 student-athletes have earned All- Big Ten first team recognition in Harbaugh’s four seasons (four in 2015, six in 2016, three in 2017,

JIM HARBAUGH’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD YEAR SCHOOL RECORD CONFERENCE LEAGUE FINISH BOWL GAME/POSTSEASON (RESULT) FINAL AP RANK 2004 San Diego (FCS) 7-4 (.636) 3-1 (.750) Pioneer (2nd) 2005 San Diego (FCS) 11-1 (.917) 4-0 (1.000) Pioneer (1st) 2006 San Diego (FCS) 11-1 (.917) 7-0 (1.000) Pioneer (1st) 2007 Stanford 4-8 (.333) 3-6 (.333) Pac-10 (T-7th) NR 2008 Stanford 5-7 (.417) 4-5 (.444) Pac-10 (T-6th) NR 2009 Stanford 8-5 (.615) 6-3 (.667) Pac-10 (T-2nd) Sun, Oklahoma (L, 27-31) NR 2010 Stanford 12-1 (.923) 8-1 (.889) Pac-10 (2nd) Orange, Virginia Tech (W, 40-12) 4 2011 San Francisco 49ers 13-3-1 5-1 (.833) NFC West (1st) NFC Championship Game, (L, 17-20) 2012 San Francisco 49ers 11-4 3-2-1 (.583) NFC West (1st) Super Bowl XLVII (L, 31-34) 2013 San Francisco 49ers 12-4 (.750) 4-2 (.667) NFC West (2nd) NFC Championship Game (L, 17-23) 2014 San Francisco 49ers 8-8 (.500) 2-4 (.333) NFC West (3rd) 2015 Michigan 10-3 (.769) 6-2 (.750) Big Ten East (3rd) Citrus, Florida (W, 41-7) 11 2016 Michigan 10-3 (.769) 7-2 (.778) Big Ten East (T-2nd) Orange, Florida State (L, 32-33) 10 2017 Michigan 8-5 (.615) 5-4 (.556) Big Ten East (4th) Outback, South Carolina (L, 19-26) NR 2018 Michigan 10-3 (.769) 8-1 (.889) Big Ten East (T-1st) Peach, Florida (L, 15-41) 14 FCS 3 seasons 29-6 (.829) 14-1 (.933) FBS 8 seasons 67-35 (.657) 48-24 (.667) NFL 4 seasons 44-19-1 (.695) 14-9-1 (.604) Total 15 seasons 140-60-1 (.699) 76-34-1 (.689)

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49ers head coach. ries still listing among the top 12 in school history. He also RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Harbaugh led the Niners to a 13-3 regular-season record added 12 rushing touchdowns during his career, including Illinois ...... 1-0 and to the NFC Championship Game during his first season eight scores as a senior. Harbaugh became the first Michigan Indiana ...... 4-0 in 2011, earning the AP NFL Coach of the Year award. He fol- quarterback to ever throw for more than 300 yards in a single Iowa ...... 0-1 lowed up with an 11-4-1 regular-season mark in 2012, culmi- game (310 vs. Wisconsin) and eclipsed the 200-yard passing Maryland ...... 4-0 Michigan State...... 2-2 nating with an appearance in Super Bowl XLVII. Harbaugh’s mark 12 times. He led the Wolverines to a 21-3-1 record as a Minnesota ...... 2-0 49ers lost a back-and-forth affair, 34-31, to the Baltimore full-time starter during his final two seasons, including a pair Nebraska ...... 1-0 Northwestern ...... 2-0 Ravens and his brother, John, in the only matchup of brothers of victories against rivals Michigan State and Ohio State. Ohio State ...... 0-4 as head coaches in NFL history. He helped guide San Francisco Harbaugh and his wife, Sarah, have two daughters, Addison Penn State ...... 3-1 Purdue ...... 1-0 back to the NFC title game after a 12-4 regular-season record and Katherine, and two sons, Jack and John. He also has three Rutgers ...... 4-0 in 2013 and posted an 8-8 mark during the 2014 season. children, Jay, James Jr., and Grace. Wisconsin ...... 2-1 Prior to making the jump to the 49ers, Harbaugh estab- He is the son of Jack and Jackie Harbaugh. Jack was an Record vs. Big Ten ...... 26-9 lished himself as a leader of young men at the college level. assistant coach at Michigan from 1973-79. Harbaugh’s brother, Arizona ...... 3-1 Arizona State ...... 2-2 He turned around a Stanford program that went 1-11 prior to John, is head coach of the Baltimore Ravens and his sister, California ...... 2-2 his arrival. The Cardinal improved in each of Harbaugh’s four Joani, is married to University of Georgia men’s basketball Colorado ...... 1-0 seasons, culminating with a 12-1 campaign and FedEx Orange coach Tom Crean. Oregon ...... 1-3 Oregon State ...... 3-2 Bowl victory over Virginia Tech in 2010. Harbaugh finished his UCLA ...... 2-2 tenure at Stanford with a 29-21 overall record (.580) and 21-15 USC ...... 3-1 THE HARBAUGH FILE Utah ...... 0-1 mark in Pac-10 Conference play. Full Name: James Joseph Harbaugh (HAR-baw) Washington ...... 3-1 After 4-8 and 5-7 records his first two seasons at the helm, Washington State ...... 3-1 Birthdate: December 23, 1963 Record vs. Pac-12 .....23-16 Harbaugh led the Cardinal to an 8-5 record and a tie for Place of Birth: Toledo, Ohio second place in the Pac-10. The appearance in the Sun Bowl Wife: Sarah Florida State ...... 0-1 Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 following the season was Stanford’s first bowl game since the Children: Addison, Katherine, Jack and John; Jay, James Jr., Wake Forest ...... 1-1 2001 season. The program continued its ascension in 2010, and Grace Record vs. ACC ...... 2-2 posting a 12-1 overall record and 8-1 mark in the Pac-10. Hometown: Palo Alto, California Florida ...... 2-1 Stanford was selected for a BCS bowl game and proceeded High School: Palo Alto (1982) South Carolina ...... 0-1 Record vs. SEC ...... 2-2 to defeat Virginia Tech, 40-12, in the FedEx Orange Bowl in College: Michigan, 1986 (B.A., Communications) Harbaugh’s final game with the program. The Cardinal fin- Brigham Young ...... 1-0 ished the 2010 season ranked fifth in the national polls, and Notre Dame ...... 2-3 COACHING EXPERIENCE Record vs. Ind...... 3-3 Harbaugh was named the Woody Hayes Award as the nation’s Year School/Organization Duties top coach by the Touchdown Club of Columbus. He accepted Oklahoma ...... 0-1 1994-2001 Western Kentucky Volunteer Assistant TCU ...... 0-2 the 49ers head coaching position on Jan. 7, 2011. 2002-03 Oakland Raiders Quarterbacks Record vs. Big 12 ...... 0-1 In his first head coaching experience, Harbaugh led the 2004-06 San Diego Head Coach Cincinnati ...... 1-0 University of San Diego to a 29-6 record during his three 2007-10 Stanford Head Coach SMU ...... 1-0 seasons directing the program (2004-06). In his first year, UCF ...... 1-0 2011-14 San Francisco 49ers Head Coach Record vs. AAC ...... 3-0 the Toreros posted a 7-4 record after winning their final five 2015 - University of Michigan Head Coach games of the season. The team proceeded to post 11-1 marks WMU ...... 1-0 during the 2005 and 2006 seasons, claiming the Pioneer Record vs. MAC ...... 1-0 Football League championship each season. Penn ...... 0-1 Harbaugh spent the 2002 and 2003 NFL seasons as the Princeton ...... 0-2 Yale ...... 2-0 quarterbacks coach with the Oakland Raiders. He worked Record vs. IVY ...... 2-3 with the quarterbacks, helping quarterback lead Sacramento State ...... 1-0 the organization to Super Bowl XXXVII after posting an 11-5 UC Davis ...... 0-1 regular-season record and the AFC Western Division title. Record vs. Big Sky ...... 1-1 Gannon won the 2002 AP NFL MVP award and was selected to Monmouth ...... 1-0 the 2003 Pro Bowl. Record vs. Big South ....1-0 Harbaugh began preparing for a career as a coach during his Air Force ...... 1-0 professional playing days. He spent eight years as an NCAA- Hawaii ...... 1-0 San Jose State ...... 3-0 certified unpaid assistant coach for his father, Jack, at Western UNLV ...... 1-0 Kentucky (1994-2001). He worked as an offensive consultant Record vs. MWC...... 6-0 and recruited for the Hilltoppers during that time. Harbaugh’s Holy Cross...... 1-0 effort helped his father’s team capture the 2002 Division I-AA Record vs. Patriot ...... 1-0 national championship. Wagner ...... 1-0 Harbaugh played for five different organizations during his Record vs. Northeast ... 1-0 15-year NFL career (1987-2001). He completed 2,305-of-3,918 Butler...... 3-0 passes for 26,288 yards and 129 touchdowns in 177 games. Davidson ...... 2-0 Harbaugh made 140 career starts. He was named the AFC Dayton ...... 3-0 Drake ...... 2-1 Offensive Player of the Year, the NFL Comeback Player of the Jacksonville ...... 1-0 Year and a Pro Bowl selection after leading the Indianapolis Marist ...... 1-0 Morehead State ...... 2-0 Colts to the AFC Championship Game in 1995. He was induct- Valparaiso ...... 3-0 ed into the Colts Ring of Honor in 2005. Record vs. Pioneer ..... 17-1 As a collegiate player, Harbaugh was one of the most effi- Azusa Pacific ...... 2-1 cient passers in NCAA history. In 1985, he led the nation in Dixie State ...... 1-0 pass efficiency and finished as the runner-up in 1986. His Record vs. GNAC ...... 3-1 career pass efficiency rating was the NCAA’s top mark for Southern Oregon...... 2-0 more than 12 years. Harbaugh won the Chicago Tribune Big Record vs. Frontier ...... 2-0 Ten Most Valuable Player award, earned first team All-America Menlo ...... 1-0 honors and finished third in the balloting for the Heisman Record vs. GSAC ...... 1-0 Trophy following the 1986 season. Chapman ...... 1-0 He completed 387-of-620 passes for 5,449 yards and 31 Record vs. CSIAC ...... 1-0 touchdowns during his career, with all four statistical catego-

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 31 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL CCOACHINGO A C H I N G AANDN D SSUPPORTU P P O R T SSTAFFT A F F FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION Sean Magee, Associate Athletic Director for Football Chris Bryant, Director of Player Development Jon Falk, Assistant to the Head Coach Jack Harbaugh, Senior Advisor to the Head Coach DeAnna McDaniel, Executive Assistant to the Head Coach DON BROWN JOSH GATTIS ANTHONY CAMPANILE JAY HARBAUGH STRENGTH & Defensive Coordinator Linebackers CONDITIONING Offensive Coordinator Running Backs Ben Herbert, Director Linebackers Wide Receivers Assistant Special Teams Tenarius Wright, Associate Sean Lockwood, Assistant Kiero Small, Assistant Justin Tress, Assistant Abigail O’Connor, Nutritionist ATHLETIC MEDICINE Phil Johnson, Head Athletic Trainer Pierre Nesbit, Rehabilitation Coordinator Steve Smith, Athletic Trainer Jason Williams, Athletic Trainer

RECRUITING BEN McDANIELS SHERRONE MOORE SHAUN NUA CHRIS PARTRIDGE , Director of Matt Dudek Quarterbacks Tight Ends Defensive Line Special Teams Coordinator Recruiting Tom Gamble, Senior Advisor Safeties to the Head Coach/Player Personnel Tony Jones, Director of High School Relations EQUIPMENT Gary Hazelitt, Director of Equipment Operations Sonny Anderson, Equipment Manager Carl Faraon, Equipment Room Assistant OPERATIONS Mark Taurisani, Director of Football Operations ED WARINNER MIKE ZORDICH BEN HERBERT Scott Goldschmidt, Offensive Line Strength & Conditioning Assistant Director of Internal Football Operations Michelle Guidry-Pan, Schembechler Hall Administrative Assistant GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACHES ANALYSTS Kelly King, Operations Administrative Manager Tyler Brown, Special Teams Graduate Assistant Al Ades, Defensive Analyst/Analytics Coordinator Dave Piche, Operations Josh Hendershot, Offensive Graduate Assistant Bradford Banta, Special Teams Analyst Assistant Jim Plocki, Performance James Ross, Defensive Graduate Assistant Brandon Blaney, Senior Offensive Analyst Operations Manager Roy Roundtree, Offensive Graduate Assistant Dan Bleske, Offensive Analyst Devin Bush, Defensive Analyst VIDEO Steve Casula, Offensive Analyst Phil Bromley, Video Juan Castillo, Offensiev Analyst Coordinator Kevin Undeen, Video Aashon Larkins, Special Teams Analyst Assistant Mike McCray, Defensive Analyst Nate Woody, Senior Defensive Analyst

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 32 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL PPLAYERL A Y E R CCAREERA R E E R BBESTSE S T S RUSHING PASSING Donovan Peoples-Jones Catches: 8, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Ben Mason Shea Patterson Yards: 90, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018) Attempts: 6, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Michigan TDs: 3, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018) Yards: 18, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Attempts: 36, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Long: 79, at Michigan State, Oct. 20, 2017) TDs: 3, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Comp.: 22, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Long: 6, 2x (last vs. Maryland, Oct. 6, 2018) Yards: 282, vs. Maryland (Oct. 6, 2018) Nate Schoenle TDs: 3, 4x (last at Rutgers, Nov. 10, 2018) Catches: 2, at Purdue (Sept. 23, 2017) Dylan McCaffrey Long: 79, at Michigan State (Oct. 20, 2018) Yards: 29, at Purdue (Sept. 23, 2017) Attempts: 3, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) Ole Miss TDs: None Yards: 44, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) Attempts: 51, Mississippi at Auburn (Oct. 7, 2017) Long: 15, at Purdue (Sept. 23, 2017) TDs: 1, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) Comp.: 34, Mississippi at Auburn (Oct. 7, 2017) Long: 44, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) Yards: 489, Mississippi vs. UT Martin (Sept. 9, 2017) Christian Turner TDs: 5, Mississippi vs. UT Martin (Sept. 9, 2017) Catches: 1, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Joe Milton Long: 77, Mississippi vs. S. Alabama (Sept. 2, 2017) Yards: 16, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Attempts: 3, at Rutgers (Nov. 10, 2018) TDs: None Yards: 22, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) Dylan McCaffrey Long: 16, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) TDs: 1, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018) Attempts: 8, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Long: 23, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) Completions: 4, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) Tru Wilson Yards: 86, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Catches: 2, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Shea Patterson TDs: 1, 2x (last vs. Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018) Yards: 11, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018) Attempts: 11, vs. Penn State (Nov. 3, 2018) Long: 56, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) TDs: None Yards: 90, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) Long: 11, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018) TDs: 1, 2x (last vs. Penn State, Nov. 3, 2018) Joe Milton Long: 81, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018) Attempts: 3, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018) Completions: 2, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018) Donovan Peoples-Jones Yards: 45, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018) Attempts: 1, 6x (last vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 13, 2018) TDs: None Yards: 44, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017) Long: 43, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018) TDs: None Long: 44, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017)

Christian Turner RECEIVING Attempts: 10, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Yards: 55, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Ronnie Bell TDs: None Catches: 2, 3x (last at Ohio State, Nov. 24, 2018) Long: 19, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Yards: 56, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) TDs: 1, 2x (last vs. Maryland, Oct. 6, 2018) Tru Wilson Long: 56, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Attempts: 11, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018) Yards: 58, at Rutgers (Nov. 10, 2018) Tarik Black TDs: 1, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018) Catches: 5, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16 2017) Long: 28, vs. Maryland (Oct. 6, 2018) Yards: 83, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017) TDs: 1, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017) Long: 46, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017)

Nico Collins Catches: 6, at Northwestern (Sept. 29, 2018) Yards: 91, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018) TDs: 2, 2x (last at OHio State, Nov. 24, 2018) Long: 52, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018)

Nick Eubanks Catches: 2, 3x (last at Ohio State, Nov. 24, 2018) Yards: 61, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017) TDs: 1, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018) Long: 48, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017)

Jake McCurry Catches: 1, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Yards: 18, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018) TDs: 1, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018) Long: 18, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018)

Sean McKeon Catches: 5, at Purdue (Sept. 23, 2017) Yards: 82, at Purdue (Sept. 23, 2017) TDs: 1, 4x (last vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 8, 2018) Long: 36, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 7, 2017)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 33 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL PPLAYERL A Y E R CCAREERA R E E R BBESTSE S T S DEFENSE Jaylen Kelly-Powell Ambry Thomas Tackles: 2, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Tackles: 3, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017) Michael Dwumfour Solos: 2, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Solos: 2, 2x (last vs. Penn State, Nov. 3, 2018) Tackles: 5, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018) Asst: 1, 2x (last vs. Maryland, Oct. 6, 2018) Asst: 1, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017) Solos: 2, twice (last vs. W. Michigan, Sept. 8, 2018) TFLs: none TFLs: 0.5, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017) Asst: 3, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018) Sacks: none Sacks: none TFLs: 1, 4x (last at Michigan State, Oct. 20, 2018) Int.: none Int.: 1, at Rutgers (Nov. 10, 2018) Sacks: 1.0, 3x (last at Michigan State, Oct. 20, 2018) FR: none FR: 1, 3x (last vs. Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018) Int.: 1, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018) PBUs: none PBUs: 1, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018) FR: none PBUs: none Carlo Kemp Josh Uche Tackles: 4, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018) Tackles: 3, vs. Penn State (Nov. 3, 2018) Devin Gil Solos: 1, 4x (last vs. Penn State, Nov. 3, 2018) Solos: 3, vs. Penn State (Nov. 3, 2018) Tackles: 6, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Asst: 3, 2x (last vs. Maryland, Oct. 6, 2018) Asst: 1, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) Solos: 5, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) TFLs: 2, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018) TFLs: 2.0, 3x (last vs. Penn State, Nov. 3, 2018) Asst: 2, 3x (last at Ohio State, Nov. 24, 2018) Sacks: 1, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018) Sacks: 2.0, 3x (last vs. Penn State, Nov. 3, 2018) TFLs: 1, 3x (last vs. Florida, Dec. 29, 2018) Int.: none Int.: none Sacks: 1, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) FR: none FR: none Int.: none PBUs: none PBUs: 1, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) FR: 1, 2x (last at Rutgers, Nov. 10, 2018) PBUs: 1, at Rutgers (Nov. 10, 2018) Ben Mason J’Marick Woods Tackles: 2, vs. Penn State (Nov. 3, 2018) Tackles: 5, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 25, 2017) Jordan Glasgow Solos: 2, vs. Penn State (Nov. 3, 2018) Solos: 2, 4x (last vs. Florida, Dec. 29, 2018) Tackles: 6, 2x (last at Rutgers, Nov. 10, 2018) Asst: 1, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Asst: 3, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 25, 2017) Solos: 4, at Northwestern (Sept. 29, 2018) TFLs: none TFLs: 0.5, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 25, 2017) Asst: 5, at Rutgers (Nov. 10, 2018) Sacks: none Sacks: none TFLs: 1, 3x (last vs. Florida, Dec. 29, 2018) Int.: none Int.: none Sacks: 1, 2x (last vs. Penn State, Nov. 3, 2018) FR: none FR: none Int.: none PBUs: none PBUs: none FR: 1, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016) PBUs: 1, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017) Josh Metellus Tackles: 8, at Wisconsin (Nov. 18, 2017) Brad Hawkins Solos: 5, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016) Tackles: 6, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) Asst: 5, 3x (last at Wisconsin, Nov. 18, 2017) Solos: 4, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) TFLs: 1.5, 2x (last vs. Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018) Asst: 4, at Rutgers (Nov. 10, 2018) Sacks: 1, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016) TFLs: 1, 2x (last vs. Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018) Int.: 1, 3x (last vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 13, 2018) Sacks: none FR: none Int.: none PBUs: 2, 2x (last vs. Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018) FR: none PBUs: 1, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) Kwity Paye Tackles: 5, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018) Lavert Hill Solos: 4, at Northwestern (Sept. 29, 2018) Tackles: 6, at Penn State (Oct. 21, 2017) Asst: 3, 2x (last vs. Indiana, Nov. 17, 2018) Solos: 4, 2x (last vs. Western Michigan, Sept. 8. 2018) TFLs: 2.0, at Northwestern (Sept. 29, 2018) Asst: 4, at Penn State (Oct. 21, 2017) Sacks: 2.0, at Northwestern (Sept. 29, 2018) TFLs: 1.5, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 25, 2017) Int.: none Sacks: none FR: none Int.: 1, 3x (last vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 13, 2018) PBUs: none FR: 1, vs. Penn State (Sept. 24, 2016) PBUs: 3, vs Michigan State (Oct. 7, 2017) Josh Ross Tackles: 11, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Khaleke Hudson Solos: 5, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Tackles: 15, vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4, 2017) Asst: 6, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Solos: 12, vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4, 2017) TFLs: 2, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Asst: 6, 3x (last vs. W. Michigan, Sept. 8, 2018) Sacks: 1, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) TFLs: 8, vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4, 2017) Int.: none Sacks: 3, vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4, 2017) FR: none Int.: 1, twice (last at Maryland, Nov. 11, 2017) PBUs: 1, 2x (last at Rutgers, Nov. 10, 2018) FR: 1, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018) PBUs: 3, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017) Nate Schoenle Tackles: 2, 3x (last at Rutgers, Nov. 10, 2018) Aidan Hutchinson Solos: 2, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017) Tackles: 6, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018) Asst: 1, 4x (last vs. Florida, Dec. 29, 2018) Solos: 2, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) TFLs: none Assists: 5, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018) Sacks: none TFLs: 1, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Int.: none Sacks: none FR: 1, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018) Int.: none PBUs: none FR: none PBUs: none

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Donovan Peoples-Jones Rushing Overall: ...... 0-0 Returns: 5, 3x (last at Northwestern, Sept. 29, 2018) 2018: T. Wilson (62 att., 364 yards, 1 TD) At Home: ...... 0-0 Yards: 104, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017) Career: T. Wilson (63 att., 365 yards, 1 TD) On the Road: ...... 0-0 TDs: 1, 2x (last vs. Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018) Neutral: ...... 0-0 Long: 79, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017) Passing 2018: S. Patterson (210-325, 2600 yards, 22 TD/7 Int) By Month: KICK RETURNS Career: S. Patterson (210-325, 2600 yards, 22 TD/7 September: ...... 0-0 Int) October: ...... 0-0 Ronnie Bell November: ...... 0-0 Returns: 2, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Receiving December: ...... 0-0 Yards: 53, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) 2018: D. Peoples-Jones (47 rec., 612 yards, 8 TDs) January: ...... 0-0 TDs: None N. Collins (38 rec., 632 yards, 6 TDs) Long: 32, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018) Career: D. Peoples-Jones (69 rec., 891 yards, 9 TDs) When Scoring First: ...... 0-0 When Opponent Scored First: ...... 0-0 Ambry Thomas Punt Returns When Scoring 20 or More Points: ...... 0-0 Returns: 6, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018) 2018: D. Peoples-Jones (25 ret., 250 yards, 1 TD) When Scoring 30 or More Points: ...... 0-0 Yards: 120, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) Career: D. Peoples-Jones (65 ret., 570 yards, 2 TDs) When Scoring Less Than 20 Points: ...... 0-0 TDs: 1, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) When Leading at the Half: ...... 0-0 Long: 99, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018) Kick Returns When Trailing at the Half: ...... 2-3 2018: A. Thomas (19 ret., 412 yards, 1 TD) When Tied at the Half: ...... 0-0 Career: A. Thomas (39 ret., 808 yards, 1 TD) When Leading after 3 Quarters: ...... 9-0 KICKING When Trailing after 3 Quarters: ...... 1-3 Interceptions When Tied after 3 Quarters: ...... 0-0 Jake Moody 2018: J. Metellus (3 for 104 yards, 1 TD) When Outrushing the Opponent: ...... 10-0 Points: 19, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018) Career: J. Metellus (3 for 104 yards, 1 TD) With 35 or More Rushing Attempts: ...... 10-1 FG Att.: 6, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018) L. Hill (3 for 45 yards, 2 TDs) With 30 or Less Passing Attempts: ...... 9-2 FG Made: 6, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018) When Leading in Time of Possession: ...... 9-2 PATs: 1, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018) Field Goals When Trailing in Time of Possession: ...... 1-1 Long FG: 33, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018) 2018: Q. Nordin (11-16, 50-yard long) Career: Q. Nordin (30-40, 55-yard long) On Turf: ...... 8-3 Quinn Nordin On Grass: ...... 2-0 Points: 17, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017) Punting FG Att.: 6, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017) 2018: W. Hart (43 punts, 2020 yards, 47.0 avg., 15 I20, When Leading in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: ...... 6-1 FG Made: 5, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017) 19 50+, 65-yard long) When Even in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: ...... 3-0 PATs: 6, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) Career: B. Robbins (64 punts, 2583 yards, 40.4 avg., When Trailing in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: ...... 1-2 Long FG: 55, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017) 20 I20, 4 50+, 58-yard long) With an 100-Yard Rusher: ...... 8-0 With an 200-Yard Passer: ...... 5-2 PUNTING Tackles 250-Yard Passer: ...... 3-0 2018: J. Ross (61; 22 solo, 39 assists) With an 100-Yard Receiver: ...... 1-0 Will Hart Career: K. Hudson (135; 66 solo, 69 assists) With an Opponent 100-Yard Rusher: ...... 3-0 Punts: 8, at Michigan State (Oct. 20, 2018) With an Opponent 200-Yard Passer: ...... 0-1 Yards: 306, at Northwestern (Sept. 29, 2018) TFLs 250-Yard Passer: ...... 0-1 Average: 59.3, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018) 2018: J. Uche (8 for 50 yards) With an Opponent 100-Yard Receiver: ...... 1-1 I20: 3, 2x (last at Michigan State, Oct. 20, 2018) Career: K. Hudson (22.5 for 111 yards) Long: 65, at Michigan State (Oct. 20, 2018) Sacks Brad Robbins 2018: J. Uche (7.0 for 44 yards) Punts: 9, 2x (last at Wisconsin, Nov. 18, 2017) Career: K. Hudson (10.0 for 76 yards) Yards: 367, at Indiana (Oct. 14, 2017) Average: 42.6, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 7, 2017) Pass Breakups I20: 4, at Wisconsin (Nov. 18, 2017) 2018: J. Metellus (9) Long: 58, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 25, 2017) Career: L. Hill (16)

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OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB FB TB Middle Tenn. St. Army at Wisconsin Rutgers Iowa at Illinois at Penn State Notre Dame at Maryland Michigan State at Indiana Ohio State * started in three receiver set. | ^ started in two tight end set. | # started in three tight end set.

MICHIGAN STARTING LINEUPS • DEFENSE

OPPONENT DE DT NT DE SLB MLB WLB CB SS FS CB Middle Tenn. State Army at Wisconsin Rutgers Iowa at Illinois at Penn State Notre Dame at Maryland Michigan State at Indiana Ohio State

STARTING ASSIGNMENTS: SEASON, CAREER AND CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Off ense 2019 2018 2017 2016 TOT CONS. Defense 2019 2018 2017 2016 TOT CONS. 7 Tarik Black, WR, Jr. 1 3 4 0 50 Michael Dwumfour, DT, Sr. 2 0 0 2 2 74 Ben Bredeson, OL, Sr. 13 12 8 33 13 36 Devin Gil, LB, Sr. 13 1 0 14 13 4 Nico Collins, WR, Jr. 11 1 12 2 29 Jordan Glasgow, LB, Gr. 2 0 0 2 0 82 Nick Eubanks, TE, Sr. 4 1 0 5 0 24 Lavert Hill, CB, Sr. 13 12 0 25 15 42 Ben Mason, FB, Jr. 1 1 2 0 7 Khaleke Hudson, S, Sr. 11 12 0 23 8 84 Sean McKeon, TE, Sr. 6 10 0 16 0 2 Carlo Kemp, DT, Sr. 12 0 0 12 12 50 Michael Onwenu, OL, Sr. 13 9 0 22 14 14 Josh Metellus, S, Sr. 12 12 1 25 3 2 Shea Patterson, QB, Sr. 13 13 13 19 Kwity Paye, DE, Jr. 4 0 4 1 9 Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Jr. 11 6 17 2 12 Josh Ross, LB, Jr. 1 0 1 1 51 Cesar Ruiz, OL, Jr. 13 5 18 18 26 J’Marick Woods, S, Jr. 0 1 1 0 75 Jon Runyan, OL, Gr. 13 1 14 14 81 Nate Schoenle, WR, Sr. 1 1 0 Starts may not all be at position currently listed 71 Andrew Stueber, OL, Jr. 2 2 2

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