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MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 1 2019 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS DATE................ RANK ............ OPPONENT ................. RESULT ................. TIME.................. TV ........................... ATTEND. Preseason ........... 7/- Aug. 31............. 7/-.................. Middle Tennessee St. .. W, 40-21 ............ 7:40 p.m............ BTN .......................... 110,811 Sept. 7 .............. 7/-.................. Army ............................ W, 24-21 (2ot) ...12:01 p.m. ........ FOX .......................... 111,747 Sept. 21 ................11/13 ................. at Wisconsin* ..................... L, 14-35 .................. 12:01 p.m. ............ FOX ..................................... 80,245 Sept. 28 ............ 20/- ............... Rutgers*....................... W, 52-0 .............. 12:03 p.m. ........ BTN .......................... 110,662 Oct. 5 ................ 19/14 ............ Iowa* (HC).................... W, 10-3 .............. 12:05 p.m. ........ FOX .......................... 111,519 Oct. 12 ..................16/- .................... at Illinois* ............................ W, 42-25 ................. 12:06 pm.............. ABC ..................................... 37,275 Oct. 19 ..................16/7 ................... at Penn State* ................... L, 21-28 .................. 7:44 p.m. .............. ABC ................................... 110,669 Oct. 26.............. 19/8............... Notre Dame ................. W, 45-14 ............ 7:44 p.m............ ABC .......................... 111,909 Nov. 2 ....................14/- .................... at Maryland* ...................... W, 38-7 ................... 12:06 p.m. ............ ABC ..................................... 40,701 Nov. 16 ............. 14/- ............... Michigan State* .......... W, 44-10 ............ 12:05 p.m. ........ FOX .......................... 111,496 Nov. 23..................12/- .................... at Indiana* .......................... W, 39-14 ................. 3:30 p.m. .............. ESPN ................................... 43,671 Nov. 30 ............. 10/2............... Ohio State* .................. L, 27-56 ............. 12:05 p.m. ........ FOX .......................... 112,071 Jan. 1 ................ 17/9............... Alabama .................................................. 1:07 p.m............ ABC ........................................ All Times Eastern / * Big Ten Games / Home Games Bold at Michigan Stadium Rank (U-M / Opponent) from the Associated Press Top 25 RELEASE #13 - December 20, 2019 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 11 NATIONAL TITLES 48 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES 42 BIG TEN TITLES 140 YEARS OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2019 2019 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HAIL TO THE CONQU’RING HEROES HAIL TO THE CONQU’RING HEROES ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • 1200 SOUTH STATE STREET • ANN ARBOR, MICH. • OFFICE (734) 763-4423 • FAX (734) 647-1188 MGOBLUE.COM • Michigan is making its sixth Citrus Bowl appearance; 4-1 record. • The Wolverines have 11 players that hail from the state of Florida. • Captain Ben Bredeson All-America honors, collecting second-team acco- lades from the Walter Camp Football Foundation and third-team honors from the Associated Press. • U-M is seeking 10 wins for the fourth time in five seasons under Jim Harbaugh, something that hasn’t been achieved by the program since 1980. • Shea Patterson was named the Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player of the 2019 team. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019 Game Information....................1 Quick Facts.............................................2 Radio and TV Information ................3 National Polls ........................................4 Game Notes .................................... 4-23 Pronunciations .................................. 12 Academic Success ............................ 24 Community Service ......................... 25 2019 Honors & Awards .............26-27 Weekly Team Awards ...................... 28 Wolverines in the NFL..................... 29 U-M Football by the Numbers ..... 30 Michigan Stadium ............................ 31 Rosters ............................................32-33 Coach Jim Harbaugh.................34-35 Coaching and Support Staff ......... 36 Player Career Bests.....................37-39 Starting Lineups ............................... 40 Television Coverage ABC will broadcast the game to a national audience. Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (color) and Tom Luginbill (sideline) will call the game. Radio Coverage Jim Brandstatter (play-by-play) and Dan Dierdorf (color) bring the action to you from the booth, with Doug Karsch providing sideline reports and analysis. Anchored by WWJ- AM (950) in Detroit, the Michigan Learfield IMG Radio Network is comprised of 40 affiliate stations in Michigan and Ohio during football season (see page 3). Bowl-ing for the 48th Time The Wolverines will participate in a bowl game for the 48th time in school history. U-M has compiled a 21-26 record in bowl games, listing 11th in the NCAA in appear- ances and 17th in victories. Michigan vs. Alabama This will be the fourth meeting between Michigan and Alabama during the bowl season, with the Wolverines holding a 2-1 advantage. Michigan claimed victories in the 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl (28-24) and 2000 Orange Bowl (35-34, 1 OT) while Alabama won a 17-14 affair in the 1997 Outback Bowl. The only regular season match-up between the two programs came in the 2012 season opener at Cowboys Stadium, a 41-14 victory for Alabama in the Cowboys Classic. This will be the fifth overall meeting with the series tied at two wins apiece. Wolverines in the Citrus Bowl This will be the Wolverines’ sixth appearance in the Citrus Bowl, and the team’s first appearance since Coach Harbaugh’s first year at U-M (41-7 win over Florida, 2015). Michigan has a 4-1 record in the Citrus Bowl. U-M’s Schedule is Ninth Toughest in College Football The Wolverines are facing the ninth toughest schedule in the NCAA this season. Michigan’s opponents have com- bined for a 83-51 record (.619) entering the bowl season. Internet Sites Michigan: MGoBlue.com Alabama: rolltide.com Big Ten Conference: bigten.org GAME INFORMATION FOLLOW MICHIGAN ON ... Twitter @UMichFootball @CoachJim4UM Facebook /MichiganFBall Instagram @umichfootball @umichathletics Snapchat umichathletics #17 University of Michigan Wolverines (9-3, 6-3 Big Ten) at #9 University of Alabama Crimson Tide (10-2, 6-2 SEC) Camping World Stadium • Orlando, Fla. Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020 • 1:07 p.m. EST Series History: Series tied 2-2 Series Streak: Alabama won 1 Last Meeting: 2012 (L, 14-41) Last Michigan Win: 2000 (W, 35-34 ot) Television: ABC Radio: Michigan/IMG Sports Network Live Stats: MGoBlue.com

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Page 1: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE …...2019/12/23  · Television Coverage ABC will broadcast the game to a national audience. Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (color)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 1

2019 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

DATE................ RANK ............ OPPONENT ................. RESULT ................. TIME ..................TV ........................... ATTEND.

Preseason ...........7/-Aug. 31 .............7/- .................. Middle Tennessee St. .. W, 40-21 ............7:40 p.m............BTN ..........................110,811

Sept. 7 ..............7/- .................. Army ............................ W, 24-21 (2ot) ...12:01 p.m. ........FOX ..........................111,747

Sept. 21 ................11/13 ................. at Wisconsin* .....................L, 14-35 ..................12:01 p.m. ............ FOX ..................................... 80,245Sept. 28 ............20/- ............... Rutgers* ....................... W, 52-0 ..............12:03 p.m. ........BTN ..........................110,662

Oct. 5 ................19/14 ............ Iowa* (HC) .................... W, 10-3 ..............12:05 p.m. ........FOX ..........................111,519

Oct. 12 ..................16/- .................... at Illinois* ............................W, 42-25 .................12:06 pm .............. ABC ..................................... 37,275Oct. 19 ..................16/7 ................... at Penn State* ...................L, 21-28 ..................7:44 p.m. .............. ABC ...................................110,669Oct. 26 ..............19/8 ............... Notre Dame ................. W, 45-14 ............7:44 p.m............ABC ..........................111,909

Nov. 2 ....................14/- .................... at Maryland* ......................W, 38-7 ...................12:06 p.m. ............ ABC ..................................... 40,701Nov. 16 .............14/- ............... Michigan State* .......... W, 44-10 ............12:05 p.m. ........FOX ..........................111,496

Nov. 23 ..................12/- .................... at Indiana* ..........................W, 39-14 .................3:30 p.m. .............. ESPN ................................... 43,671Nov. 30 .............10/2 ............... Ohio State* .................. L, 27-56 .............12:05 p.m. ........FOX ..........................112,071

Jan. 1 ................17/9 ............... Alabama ..................................................1:07 p.m............ABC ........................................All Times Eastern / * Big Ten Games / Home Games Bold at Michigan StadiumRank (U-M / Opponent) from the Associated Press Top 25

RELEASE #13 - December 20, 2019 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

11 NATIONAL TITLES 48 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES 42 BIG TEN TITLES 140 YEARS OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL

2 0 1 9 2 0 1 9 M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L LHAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HAIL TO THE CONQU’RING HEROESHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING HEROES

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • 1200 SOUTH STATE STREET • ANN ARBOR, MICH. • OFFICE (734) 763-4423 • FAX (734) 647-1188 • MGOBLUE.COM

• Michigan is making its sixth Citrus Bowl appearance; 4-1 record.• The Wolverines have 11 players that hail from the state of Florida.• Captain Ben Bredeson All-America honors, collecting second-team acco-lades from the Walter Camp Football Foundation and third-team honors from the Associated Press.• U-M is seeking 10 wins for the fourth time in five seasons under Jim Harbaugh, something that hasn’t been achieved by the program since 1980.• Shea Patterson was named the Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player of the 2019 team.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2019 Game Information ....................1Quick Facts .............................................2Radio and TV Information ................3National Polls ........................................4Game Notes .................................... 4-23Pronunciations .................................. 12Academic Success ............................ 24Community Service ......................... 252019 Honors & Awards .............26-27Weekly Team Awards ...................... 28Wolverines in the NFL ..................... 29U-M Football by the Numbers ..... 30Michigan Stadium ............................ 31Rosters ............................................32-33Coach Jim Harbaugh .................34-35Coaching and Support Staff ......... 36Player Career Bests .....................37-39Starting Lineups ............................... 40

Television Coverage

ABC will broadcast the game to a national audience. Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (color) and Tom Luginbill (sideline) will call the game.

Radio Coverage

Jim Brandstatter (play-by-play) and Dan Dierdorf (color) bring the action to you from the booth, with Doug Karsch providing sideline reports and analysis. Anchored by WWJ-AM (950) in Detroit, the Michigan Learfield IMG Radio Network is comprised of 40 affiliate stations in Michigan and Ohio during football season (see page 3).

Bowl-ing for the 48th Time

The Wolverines will participate in a bowl game for the 48th time in school history. U-M has compiled a 21-26 record in bowl games, listing 11th in the NCAA in appear-ances and 17th in victories.

Michigan vs. Alabama

This will be the fourth meeting between Michigan and Alabama during the bowl season, with the Wolverines holding a 2-1 advantage. Michigan claimed victories in

the 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl (28-24) and 2000 Orange Bowl (35-34, 1 OT) while Alabama won a 17-14 affair in the 1997 Outback Bowl. The only regular season match-up between the two programs came in the 2012 season opener at Cowboys Stadium, a 41-14 victory for Alabama in the Cowboys Classic. This will be the fifth overall meeting with the series tied at two wins apiece.

Wolverines in the Citrus Bowl

This will be the Wolverines’ sixth appearance in the Citrus Bowl, and the team’s first appearance since Coach Harbaugh’s first year at U-M (41-7 win over Florida, 2015). Michigan has a 4-1 record in the Citrus Bowl.

U-M’s Schedule is Ninth Toughest in College Football

The Wolverines are facing the ninth toughest schedule in the NCAA this season. Michigan’s opponents have com-bined for a 83-51 record (.619) entering the bowl season.

Internet Sites

Michigan: MGoBlue.comAlabama: rolltide.comBig Ten Conference: bigten.org

GAME INFORMATION

FOLLOW MICHIGAN ON ...

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@UMichFootball @CoachJim4UM

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@umichfootball @umichathletics

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#17 University of Michigan Wolverines (9-3, 6-3 Big Ten) at

#9 University of Alabama Crimson Tide (10-2, 6-2 SEC)

Camping World Stadium • Orlando, Fla.

Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020 • 1:07 p.m. EST

Series History: Series tied 2-2Series Streak: Alabama won 1Last Meeting: 2012 (L, 14-41)

Last Michigan Win: 2000 (W, 35-34 ot)Television: ABC

Radio: Michigan/IMG Sports NetworkLive Stats: MGoBlue.com

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L Q U I C K F A C T SQ U I C K F A C T S

COMMUNICATIONS

David Ablauf, Associate AD/Football CommunicationsChad Shepard, Assistant Director/CommunicationsAaron Bills, Graphic DesignerRyan Wise, Director of Football Creative Video

Phone: (734) 763-4423Fax: (734) 647-1188

Mailing Address:

Athletic CommunicationsUniversity of Michigan1200 S. State St.Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2201

2019 TEAM FACTS

Overall Record: 9-3Big Ten Record: 6-3Home: 6-1 / Away: 3-2 / Neutral: 0-0CFP Ranking: No. 14Associated Press Poll: No. 17Amway Coaches Poll: No. 17Captains: Ben Bredeson, Khaleke Hudson, Carlo Kemp

2018 TEAM FACTS

Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl ParticipantBig Ten East Division co-ChampionsOverall Record: 10-3Big Ten Record: 8-1Home: 7-0 / Away: 3-2 / Neutral: 0-1CFP Ranking: No. 7Associated Press Poll: No. 14Amway Coaches Poll: No. 14Captains: Karan Higdon, Tyree Kinnel, Ben Bredeson and Devin Bush

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

School: University of MichiganLocation: Ann Arbor, Mich.Population: 114,024Enrollment: 46,710Founded: 1817University President: Mark SchlisselDonald R. Shepherd Director of Athletics: Warde ManuelNickname: WolverinesColors: Maize and BlueBand: Michigan Marching BandFight Song: The VictorsConference: Big TenJoined Big Ten: 1896 (charter member)

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

First Year of Varsity Status: 1879All-Time Record: 962-345-36 (140th season)All-Time Big Ten Record: 517-211-18 (113th season)National Titles: 11Big Ten Championships: 42Bowl Games (Record): 47 (21-26)Consensus All-Americans: 83First-Team All-Big Ten Selections: 421

MICHIGAN STADIUM

Completed: 1927 (92nd season)Stadium Capacity: 107,601Surface: FieldTurf (artificial)Largest Crowd (Opp. Year): 115,109 (Notre Dame, 2013)Record at Michigan Stadium: 437-130-15Consecutive 100,000-plus Crowds: 293 (1975 to current)

MICHIGAN HEAD COACHES

Jim Harbaugh ................. 2015-..........................47-17 ..........(.734)Brady Hoke ...................... 2011-14 .....................31-20 ..........(.607)Rich Rodriguez ............... 2008-10 .....................15-22 ..........(.405)Lloyd Carr ......................... 1995-2007 ................122-40 ........(.753)Gary Moeller .................... 1990-94 .....................44-13-3 ......(.758)Bo Schembechler .......... 1969-89 .....................194-48-5 ....(.796)Bump Elliott ..................... 1959-68 .....................51-42-2 ......(.547)Bennie Oosterbaan ....... 1948-58 .....................63-33-4 ......(.650)Fritz Crisler ....................... 1938-47 .....................71-16-3 ......(.806)Harry Kipke ...................... 1929-37 .....................46-26-4 ......(.632)Tad Wieman ..................... 1927-28 .....................9-6-1 ...........(.594)George Little ................... 1924 ...........................6-2 ...............(.750)Fielding Yost .................... 1901-23, 1925-26 ..165-29-10 .(.833)Biff Lea ............................... 1900 ...........................7-2-1 ...........(.750)Gustave Ferbert .............. 1897-99 .....................24-3-1.........(.875)William Ward ................... 1896 ...........................9-1 ...............(.900)William McCauley .......... 1894-95 .....................17-2-1.........(.875)Frank Barbour ................. 1892-93 .....................14-8.............(.636)M. Murphy/F. Crawford 1891 ...........................4-5 ...............(.444)

FOOTBALL HISTORY

All-Time Record ............................................... 962-345-36 (.729)All-Time Conference Record ....................... 517-211-18 (.705)All-Time Bowl Record ................................................21-26 (.447)

National Championships ............................................................111901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1997

Conference Championships ......................................................421898, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1918, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004

Bowl Appearances ........................................................................481901, 1947, 1950, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016,2017, 2018, 2019

Undefeated Seasons ....................................................................231879, 1880, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1898, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1910, 1918, 1922, 1923, 1930, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1973, 1992, 1997

10+ Win Seasons ............................................................................281898, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1947, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2015,2016, 2018

Most Consecutive Wins ..29 (Sept. 28, 1901 – Oct. 31, 1903)All-Time Points Scored ..........................................................34,028First-Team All-Americans ............................131 (83 consensus)First-Team All-Big Ten Players .........421 (No. 1 in the Big Ten)Heisman Trophy Winners ..........................3 (1941, 1991, 1997)Years with U-M Player in Heisman Top 10.............................. 27National Award Winners .............................................................. 12College Football Hall of Fame Members ................................ 33All-Time NFL Draft Picks ...........................389 (two No. 1 picks)All-Time First Round Picks ........................................................... 55Michigan on TV .... 534 Games; 350-176-8 (No. 1 nationally)First TV Game ...U-M 55, MSU 0 (Sept. 27, 1947 on WWJ-TV)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL BY DECADE

2010s ............................................................................85-43-0 (.664)2000s ............................................................................81-43-0 (.653)1990s ............................................................................93-26-3 (.775)1980s ............................................................................90-29-2 (.752)1970s ............................................................................96-16-3 (.848)1960s ............................................................................55-40-0 (.579)1950s ............................................................................52-36-3 (.588)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)

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L Q U I C K F A C T SQ U I C K F A C T S

INSIDE MICHIGAN FOOTBALL RADIO SHOW

Head coach Jim Harbaugh, members of the coaching staff and players will participate in a weekly radio show. The hour long show originates on WWJ Radio (AM 950) every Monday evening at 7 p.m., with former Wolverine captain Jon Jansen hosting the show. Following are the stations covering the show:

City Station Dial Pos.Alpena ................................ WZTK ..............105.7 FMAnn Arbor ........................... WTKA ..............1050 AMBattle Creek ........................ WBCK ..............95.3 FMBenton Harbor .................... W240CZ ..........95.7 FMBenton Harbor .................... WSJM ..............1400 AMCadillac ............................... WKAD .............93.7 FMCaro .................................... WKYO ..............1360 AMCassopolis .......................... WGTO ..............910 AMCharlevoix ........................... WMKT .............1270 AMCharlevoix ........................... W272CR ..........102.3 FMDetroit ................................ WWJ ................950 AMDowagiac ........................... W242CN...........96.3 FMEscanaba ............................. WDBC ..............680 AMFlint..................................... WTRX ..............1330 AMGrand Haven ....................... WGHN .............1370 AMGrand Rapids ...................... WMAX .............96.1 FMGrayling .............................. WGRY ..............101.1 FMHancock .............................. WMPL .............920 AMIronwood ............................ WJMS ..............590 AMJackson ............................... WKHM ............970 AMJackson ............................... W268CA ..........101.5 FMKalamazoo/Battle Creek ..... WZUU .............92.5 FMLansing ............................... WQTX ..............92.1 FMLudington .......................... WKZC ...............94.9 FMPetoskey ............................. WMBN ............1340 AMPort Huron .......................... WPHM ............1380 AMSaginaw .............................. WSGW ............790 AMSturgis ................................. WBET ..............1230 AMToledo, Ohio ....................... WMIM.............98.3 FMTraverse City ....................... WTCM .............580 AM

IMG/MICHIGAN RADIO NETWORK

In its 18th season as a division of IMG College, the Michigan Sports Network represents one of the largest and most-lis-tened to college sports network in the Midwest. Anchored by WWJ (950 AM) in Detroit, the Michigan Radio Network is comprised of 40 affiliate stations that cover the state of Michigan during football season. In addition, U-M football can be heard on American Armed Forces Radio and is also available on Sirius Satellite Radio. Jim Brandstatter (play-by-play) and Dan Dierdorf (color) bring the action to you from the booth, with Doug Karsch providing sideline reports and analysis. Jon Jansen provides halftime and post-game analy-sis while co-hosting the Tailgate Show with Karsch prior to the game.

Following is a list of radio affiliates:

City Station Dial Pos.Alpena ............................... WZTK ...............105.7 FMAnn Arbor .......................... WTKA ...............1050 AMBattle Creek ....................... WBXX ...............104.9 FMBenton Harbor ................... WSJM ...............94.9 FMBenton Harbor ................... WSJM ...............1400 AMBenton Harbor ................... W240CZ ...........95.7 FMBryan, Ohio ........................ WQCT...............1520 AMCadillac .............................. WKAD ..............93.7 FMCass City ............................ WIDL ................92.1 FMCassopolis .......................... WGTO ..............910 AMCharlevoix .......................... WMKT ..............1270 AMCharlevoix .......................... W272CR ...........102.3 FMDetroit ............................... WWJ .................950 AMDetroit ............................... WXYT ...............97.1 FMDetroit ............................... WOMC .............104.3 FMDowagiac ........................... W242CN...........96.3 FMEscanaba ............................ WDBC...............680 AMFlint.................................... WTRX ...............1330 AMGrand Haven ...................... WGHN ..............1370 AMGrand Rapids ..................... WOOD ..............1300 AMGrayling ............................. WQON .............100.3 FMHancock ............................. WMPL ..............920 AMIronwood ........................... WJMS ...............590 AMJackson .............................. WKHM .............970 AMJackson .............................. W268CA ...........101.5 FMKalamazoo/Battle Creek .... WZUU ..............92.5 FMLansing .............................. WQTX ...............92.1 FMLudington .......................... WKZC ...............94.9 FMMarine City ........................ WHLX ...............1590 AMMuskegon .......................... WOOD ..............106.9 FMNewberry ........................... WNBY ...............1450 AMOscoda ............................... WWTH .............100.7 FMPetoskey ............................ WMBN .............1340 AMPort Huron ......................... WHLS ...............1450 AMRogers City ......................... WHAK ..............99.9 FMSaginaw ............................. WSGW .............790 AMSt. Clair .............................. W288BT ...........105.5 FMSturgis ................................ WBET ...............1230 AMToledo, Ohio ...................... WMIM .............98.3 FMTraverse City ...................... WTCM ..............580 AMU-M football can also be heard on American Armed Forces Radio and is also available on Sirius XM Satellite Radio.

INSIDE MICHIGAN

FOOTBALL

Inside Michigan Football, the University of Michigan Athletic Department-owned football show, airs this fall on WXYZ TV in Detroit (Channel 7). The 30-minute show airs start-ing Sept. 1 and finishes after the conclusion of the regular season. A special bowl game show will air at a date to be determined. Long-time Michigan broadcaster Jim Brandstatter will host the TV show featuring Jim Harbaugh, the J. Ira and Nicki Harris Head Football Coach, and the Wolverine football team. The show will be packed with highlights and features on players along with analysis from Harbaugh. Following are the days and times the show airs:

Station Day, Time

WXYZ TV Sunday, 10:30 a.m.Fox Sports Detroit Monday, 5 p.m.Times are Eastern

IN THE TRENCHES

Former Michigan captain Jon Jansen offers fans an exclusive look at the Wolverines’ football team through his podcast, includ-ing one-on-one interviews with players and coaches and scouting reports on past and future games. “In the Trenches” is produced by the Michigan IMG Sports Network in partnership with Michigan Athletics. You can ask Jon a question via Twitter (@JonJansen77), Email ([email protected]) or Text (734-328-1760).

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L G A M E N O T E SG A M E N O T E S

NATIONAL POLLS

Associated Press Top 25 (Dec. 8) School Record Points Previous 1. LSU (47) ............................. 13-0 ...........1535 .........1 2. Ohio State (12) ................ 13-0 ...........1488 .........2 3. Clemson (3) ...................... 13-0 ...........1441 .........3 4. Oklahoma ......................... 12-1 ...........1364 .........6 5. Georgia .............................. 11-2 ...........1241 .........4 6. Florida ................................ 10-2 ...........1167 .........7 7. Oregon .............................. 11-2 ...........1141 .........13 8. Baylor ................................. 11-2 ...........1039 .........8 9. Auburn .............................. 9-3..............1011 .........11 Alabama ............................ 10-2 ...........1011 .........9 11. Wisconsin ......................... 10-3 ...........944 ...........10 12. Utah .................................... 11-2 ...........909 ...........5 13. Penn State ........................ 10-2 ...........888 ...........12 14. Notre Dame ..................... 10-2 ...........709 ...........14 15. Memphis ........................... 12-1 ...........675 ...........16 16. Minnesota ........................ 10-2 ...........645 ...........15 17. Michigan .................... 9-3 .......... 597 ........17 18. Boise State ....................... 12-1 ...........500 ...........19 19. Iowa .................................... 9-3..............494 ...........18 20. Appalachian State ......... 12-1 ...........355 ...........20 21. Navy ................................... 9-2..............246 ...........23 22. USC ..................................... 8-4..............195 ...........24 23. Cincinnati ......................... 10-3 ...........183 ...........21 24. Air Force ............................ 10-2 ...........97 ..............25 25. Oklahoma State ............. 8-4..............70 ..............NR

Amway Coaches Top 25 (Dec. 8) School Record Points Previous 1. LSU (46) ............................. 13-0 ...........1605 .........1 2. Ohio State (14) ................ 13-0 ...........1562 .........2 3. Clemson (5) ...................... 13-0 ...........1513 .........3 4. Oklahoma ......................... 12-1 ...........1430 .........6 5. Georgia .............................. 11-2 ...........1294 .........4 6. Oregon .............................. 11-2 ...........1189 .........13 7. Florida ................................ 10-2 ...........1172 .........7 8. Baylor ................................. 11-2 ...........1161 .........8 9. Alabama ............................ 10-2 ...........1092 .........9 10. Utah .................................... 11-2 ...........1005 .........5 11. Wisconsin ......................... 10-3 ...........988 ...........10 12. Penn State ........................ 10-2 ...........967 ...........11 13. Auburn .............................. 9-3..............962 ...........12 14. Notre Dame ..................... 10-2 ...........771 ...........14 15. Memphis ........................... 12-1 ...........667 ...........16 16. Minnesota ........................ 10-2 ...........654 ...........15 17. Michigan .................... 9-3 .......... 592 ........18 18. Boise State ....................... 12-1 ...........566 ...........17 19. Iowa .................................... 9-3..............485 ...........19 20. Appalachian State ......... 12-1 ...........375 ...........20 21. Navy ................................... 9-2..............234 ...........23 22. Cincinnati ......................... 10-3 ...........233 ...........21 23. USC ..................................... 8-4..............189 ...........24 24. Air Force ............................ 10-2 ...........151 ...........25 25. Virginia .............................. 9-4..............73 ..............22

Michigan in the Weekly National PollsDate ....................... AP ............Coaches ..........CFPPreseason ................... 7 ...................7Sept. 2 .......................... 7 ...................7Sept. 8 .......................... 10 .................10Sept. 15 ....................... 11 .................10Sept. 22 ....................... 20 .................20Sept. 29 ....................... 19 .................18Oct. 6 ............................ 16 .................16Oct. 13 ......................... 16 .................16Oct. 20 ......................... 19 .................20Oct. 27 ......................... 14 .................15Nov. 3 ........................... 14 .................14..........................14Nov. 10......................... 14 .................14..........................15Nov. 17......................... 12 .................12..........................13Nov. 24......................... 10 .................11..........................13Dec. 1 ........................... 17 .................18..........................14Dec. 8 ........................... 17 .................17..........................14

THE TEAM

Citrus Bowl Bound

• This will be the sixth time that Michigan plays in the Citrus Bowl• U-M has compiled a 4-1 record in its five prior appearances in the Orlando bowl game• The Wolverines won their first two appearances in the bowl sponsored by Florida Citrus Sports, de-feating Arkansas 45-31 in the 1999 game and Auburn 31-28 in the 2001 contest• The Wolverines suffered their only setback, 45-17, to Tennessee in the 2002 game• In 2008, U-M returned to its winning ways as it claimed a 41-35 victory over Florida in Lloyd Carr’s final game as head coach• The program’s last appearance in the Citrus Bowl came in the 2016 game, a 41-7 win over Florida in Jim Harbaugh’s first bowl game as Michigan head coach

Michigan vs. SEC

• This will be the 16th time that Michigan faces a Southeastern Conference school in a bowl game• The Wolverines have an 8-7 mark against the SEC in bowl games• Michigan is no stranger to the Southeastern Conference and will face an SEC school for the 37th time in school history• The Wolverines have a 25-10-1 all-time record against schools from the SEC• The most recent bowl match-up with the SEC came in the 2018 Peach Bowl, a 41-15 loss to Florida on Dec. 29• The Wolverines have yet to face Louisiana State in a cross-conference match-up; U-M has played both Missouri (2-2) and Texas A&M (2-1) in the past but those games were prior to their inclu-sion in the SEC

Michigan vs. SEC

Opponent G W L T

Alabama .............................4 ...........2 ............ 2 ..........0Arkansas ............................1 ...........1 ............ 0 ..........0Auburn ...............................2 ...........1 ............ 1 ..........0Florida .................................5 ...........4 ............ 1 ..........0Georgia ...............................2 ...........1 ............ 1 ..........0Georgia Tech ....................1 ...........1 ............ 0 ..........0Kentucky ............................1 ...........1 ............ 0 ..........0Mississippi .........................1 ...........1 ............ 0 ..........0Mississippi State..............1 ...........0 ............ 1 ..........0South Carolina .................4 ...........1 ............ 3 ..........0Tennessee ..........................1 ...........0 ............ 1 ..........0Tulane .................................2 ...........2 ............ 0 ..........0Vanderbilt ..........................11 ........10 ......... 0 ..........1Total ............................ 36 ...... 25 .......10 ..... 1

Eight of U-M’s 2019 Foes Headed Bowling

• Eight of the Wolverines’ 12 regular-season opponents are heading into postseason bowl action this season•Seven of Michigan’s nine Big Ten opponents earned a bowl berth -- Ohio State (College Football Playoff, Fiesta), Penn State (Cotton), Wisconsin (Rose), Iowa (Holiday), Indiana (Gator), Illinois (Redbox) and Michigan State (Pinstripe)•The Big Ten is sending nine teams into bowl competition this year•Notre Dame (Camping World) was the lone non-conference opponent to qualify for a bowl

game, earning a spot in the Camping World Bowl against Iowa State in Orlando on Dec. 28

U-M in Appearances and Victories

• The Wolverines list among the Top FBS teams in both bowl game appearances and victories• Michigan will be making its 48th bowl appear-ance, which ranks 11th in all-time appearances• U-M has played in 12 different bowl games during its history, winning 21 bowl games, which lists as the 17th highest total among FBS schools• The Wolverines are fourth among current Big Ten schools in both appearances and victories

Bowl Appearances (inc. 2019)

1. Alabama ...........................................68 2. Texas..................................................56 3. Georgia .............................................55 4. Nebraska ..........................................53 Tennessee........................................53 Southern California......................53 Oklahoma ........................................53 8. Louisiana State ..............................51 9. Ohio State .......................................50 Penn State .......................................50 11. Michigan ................................48

12. Florida State ...................................46 13. Georgia Tech ..................................45 Florida ...............................................45 15. Arkansas ..........................................42

All-Time Bowl Victories

1. Alabama ...........................................39 2. Southern California......................34 3. Georgia .............................................31 4. Oklahoma ........................................29 Penn State .......................................29 6. Tennessee........................................28 Texas..................................................28 8. Florida State ...................................27 9. Nebraska ..........................................26 10. Georgia Tech ..................................25 Louisiana State ..............................25 12. Mississippi .......................................24 13. Auburn .............................................23 Ohio State .......................................23 14. Clemson ...........................................22 Florida ...............................................22 17. Michigan ................................21

18. Miami (Fla) ......................................19

January Bowling

• U-M will play in a January bowl game for the 17th time in the past 21 bowl trips• The Wolverines will be looking for their ninth Jan. 1 bowl game victory in the last 16 tries• Michigan had its streak of nine straight New Year’s Day game appearances (1996 through 2004 sea-sons), the fifth longest stretch in NCAA history, ended with a trip to the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 28, 2005• This will be the 39th all-time January bowl game for the Wolverines in 47 bowl appear-ances• U-M has a .500 record in January bowl appear-ances (19-19)

Florida Bowling

• This will be the 18th time that Michigan plays a bowl game in the state of Florida

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L G A M E N O T E SG A M E N O T E S

• The Wolverines have won six of their last 11 bowl appearances in the state of Florida• U-M has compiled a 9-8 bowl record in the Sunshine State and has won eight of its last 15 bowl games in Florida• The Wolverines are 3-1 against schools from the state of Florida in bowl games played in the Sun-shine state; defeating the Florida Gators in the 2003 Outback and the 2008 and 2016 Citrus bowls while losing to Florida State, 33-32, in the 2016 Orange Bowl

Date Bowl Opponent Result

Jan. 1, 1976 Orange Oklahoma L, 6-14Dec. 28, 1976 Gator North Carolina L, 15-17Jan. 2, 1988 Hall of Fame* Alabama W, 28-24Jan. 1, 1991 Gator Mississippi W, 35-3Jan. 1, 1994 Hall of Fame* North Carolina St. W, 42-7Jan. 1, 1997 Outback Alabama L, 14-17Jan. 1, 1999 Citrus Arkansas W, 45-31Jan. 1, 2000 Orange Alabama (ot) W, 35-34 Jan. 1, 2001 Citrus Auburn W, 31-28Jan. 1, 2002 Citrus Tennessee L, 17-45Jan. 1, 2003 Outback Florida W, 38-30Jan. 1, 2008 Citrus# Florida W, 41-35Jan. 1, 2011 Gator Mississippi State L, 14-52Jan. 2, 2013 Outback South Carolina L, 28-33Jan. 1, 2016 Citrus Florida W, 41-7Dec. 30, 2016 Orange Florida State L, 32-33Jan. 1, 2017 Outback South Carolina L, 19-26* The Hall of Fame Bowl is now called the Outback Bowl

Harbaugh in Bowl Games

• This will be Jim Harbaugh’s seventh bowl game as a collegiate head coach• Harbaugh enters the Citrus Bowl game with a 2-4 record in bowl games, including a 1-3 mark at Mich-igan• He will be making his second appearance in the Citrus Bowl as a head coach; posted a 41-7 victory over Florida in the Citrus Bowl during his first season at Michigan• During his second and third seasons, the Wolverines suffered last minute losses by less than seven points, falling 33-32 to Florida State in the Orange Bowl (2016) and 26-19 to South Carolina in the Out-back Bowl (2017)• Last season, the Wolverines lost a 41-15 game against Florida in the Peach Bowl (2018)• Harbaugh led Stanford to the Sun Bowl against Oklahoma (L, 31-27) and the Orange Bowl against Vir-ginia Tech (W, 40-12) during his final two seasons with the Cardinal

Wolverines from the Sunshine State

• U-M has 11 players on the roster from the state of Florida (see chart)• Eight of those 11 Floridians have seen action during the 2019 season• Senior tight end Nick Eubanks, senior defen-sive back Josh Metellus and senior linebacker Josh Uche are starters for the Wolverines; Uche earned All-Big Ten second team honors from the coaches and third team accolades from the media while Eubanks and Metellus were selected All-Big Ten honorable mention• Joe Milton has played in four games at quarter-back this fall, passing and running for a touch-down

• Faustin, Gil, Solomon and Upshaw have been regular contributors on special teams this year

U-M Players from the State of Florida

TE Ramsey Baty (Fort Lauderdale/Archbishop McCarthy)TE Nick Eubanks (Plantation/American Heritage)DB Sammy Faustin (Naples/Naples)LB Devin Gil (Pembroke Pines/Flanagan)WR George Johnson (Stuart/Martin County)DB Josh Metellus (Pembroke Pines/Flanagan)QB Joe Milton (Pahokee/Olympia)DL Mike Morris (Belle Glade/American Heritage)LB Anthony Solomon (Fort Lauderdale/St. Thomas Aquinas)LB Josh Uche (Miami/Columbus)DL Taylor Upshaw (Bradenton, Fla./Braden River)

U-M Ranked in Top 20 of National Polls

• The Michigan football team enters the bowl season ranked in the top 20 of the polls for the 17th consecutive poll this season; lists No. 17 in the Associated Press rankings and No. 17 in the Amway Coaches Poll• Michigan finished 14th in the final College Football Playoff rankings• The Wolverines have been ranked in the nation-al polls for 27 straight games dating back to the start of the 2018 season• Michigan has faced five ranked opponents this season -- No. 13 Wisconsin, No. 14 Iowa, No. 7 Penn State, No. 8 Notre Dame and No. 2 Ohio State -- with No. 9 Alabama on the schedule in the Vrbo Citrus Bowl Bowl• The Wolverines have a 2-3 record against ranked teams in 2019• U-M has been ranked for all but eight contests during Coach Harbaugh’s tenure (65 games); first four games in 2015 and four games during the 2017 season• Michigan finished last season ranked 14th in both national polls, the same position that it began the 2018 season

The Team under Coach Harbaugh

• Michigan has won 10 games in three of Harbaugh’s four seasons leading the program• The Wolverines have won 47 games during Coach Harbaugh’s five seasons (47-17)• U-M has scored 261 touchdowns while allowing just 138 to its opponents during that stretch• The Wolverine defense has listed in the top five nationally all four seasons• A total of 63 Wolverines have earned All-Big Ten honors (1st, 2nd or 3rd team) in the past five years, including eight players in 2015, 16 in 2016, nine in 2017 and 15 in both 2018 and 2019• Five players earned first-team All-America hon-ors: Jake Butt (2015-16), Jourdan Lewis (2015-16), Jabrill Peppers (2016), Maurice Hurst (2017) and Devin Bush (2018)• Butt and Peppers each collected a pair of national awards during the 2016 season: Butt won the Mackey Award and Senior CLASS Award while Peppers collected the Lott IMPACT Trophy and the Paul Hornung Award• Bush earned second-team All-America honors in 2017, consensus first-team accolades in 2018 and was a two-time finalist for the Butkus Award

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2019 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

• The Wolverines enter the Citrus Bowl looking to cap-ture 10 wins in a season for the 29th time in school history, something that has not been achieved at Michigan since 1980• The fifth-year seniors on the 2019 roster have a chance to become the fifth group of graduates to collect 10-win seasons in four of their five seasons; the most recent group to accomplish this feat was Bo Schembechler’s 1980 team, which collect 10-win cam-paigns in 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1980• Michigan has scored 38 points or more in four straight games and in five of the last seven contests• Seniors Ben Bredeson, Khaleke Hudson and Carlo Kemp were voted 2019 captains by their teammates; Shea Patterson and Josh Metellus were selected as alternate captains• Michigan led all Big Ten schools with 12 players listed on a watch lists for major national awards• The Wolverines returned 13 starters on offense (eight) and defense (five); also had six returning specialists• 93 players have seen action in 2019• 13 true freshmen saw their first collegiate action in 2019: TE Erick All, OL Karsen Barnhart, RB Zach Charbonnet, DB Daxton Hill, DL Chris Hinton, WR Giles Jackson, WR Cornelius Johnson, DB Caden Kolesar, WR Mike Sainristil, LB Anthony Solomon, LB Charles Thomas, DB DJ Turner and LB Joey Velazquez• In addition to the freshmen, 11 other Wolverines made their career debuts this season: RB Nick Capatina, DB Sammy Faustin, DB Gemon Green, DB German Green, OL Ryan Hayes, OL Dan Jokisch, OL Griffin Korican, TE Mustapha Muhammad, PK Alan Selzer, DL Taylor Upshaw and DL Luiji Vilain• U-M has players from 30 different states and three dif-ferent countries this season, including 48 players from the state of Michigan, 16 student-athletes from the neighboring state of Ohio, 11 from Florida, eight from Georgia and six each from California and Connecticut• The three international players are all defensive line-men: David Ojabo (Aberdeen, Scotland), Luiji Vilain (Ottawa, Canada) and Julius Welschof (Miesbach, Germany); defensive line coach Shaun Nua was also born outside the country in American Samoa (Pago Pago)• Michigan welcomed eight early enrollees to campus in January 2019: TE Erick All, RB Zach Charbonnet, QB Cade McNamara, DL Gabe Newburg, DL David Ojabo, DB Jalen Perry, WR Mike Sainristil and DL Mazi Smith• Heading into the 2019 season, a total of 23 players had started at least one game in their career: 13 on offense and 10 on defense• Senior left guard Ben Bredeson leads the team with 45 starting assignments during his career• Senior safety Josh Metellus leads the defense with 37 career starts

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L G A M E N O T E SG A M E N O T E STHE OFFENSE

• U-M has faced seven of the top 30 total defenses this season, including four of the top 10 scoring defenses, and will compete against Alabama’s 17th-ranked defense in the Citrus Bowl: #2 Ohio State, #8 Wisconsin, #12 Iowa, #18 Michigan State, #21 Notre Dame, #23 Penn State and #29 Army• Finished the regular season ranked 19th in the SP+ Rankings, which is a measure of offensive efficiency taking into account pace of play and strength of opponent• Had 65 plays of 20 yards or more, 50 passing and 15 runs

Balanced Scoring Effort

• The offense has produced 50 touchdowns this season, balancing the effort with 26 rushing touchdowns and 24 passing scores• U-M tossed two (2) or more passing touch-downs in seven games; posted a season-high five passing scores at Indiana and had four TDs against Michigan State• The offense also had three passing scores in home games against Middle Tennessee State and Notre Dame and on the road at Illinois• Michigan has tallied multiple rushing touch-downs in a game on eight occasions, including a season-best five rushing scores vs. Rutgers• The Wolverines had three rushing TDs vs. Army and during a four game stretch against Illinois, Penn State, Notre Dame and Maryland• The Wolverines did not throw touchdown pass-es against Army, Iowa and at Penn State• In the run game, U-M has scored at least one rushing touchdown in all but two games, road contests at Wisconsin and Indiana• Nine players have accounted for 26 rushing TDs in 2019, led by Zach Charbonnet (11), Shea Patterson (5) and Hassan Haskins (4)• 10 different players have accounted for 24 receiving touchdowns this season, led by Nico Collins (7) and Donovan Peoples-Jones (6); tight ends Nick Eubanks (3) and Sean McKeon (2) are third and fourth, respectively, in receiving TDs• 10 Wolverines have reached the end zone on the ground during their careers, combining to score 41 touchdowns during their careers: Zach Charbonnet (11), Ben Mason (9), Shea Patterson (7), Hassan Haskins (4), Tru Wilson (2), Dylan McCaffrey (2), Joe Milton (2), Christian Turner (1), Giles Jackson (1) and Ben VanSumeren (1)• 11 players have scored receiving touchdowns during their careers: Donovan Peoples-Jones (14), Nico Collins (13), Sean McKeon (6), Nick Eubanks (4), Ronnie Bell (3), Tarik Black (2), and one each for Luke Schoonmaker, Jake McCurry, Mike Sainristil, Giles Jackson and Cornelius Johnson

Passing Offense Producing Down the Stretch

• The Wolverines’ passing game has generated 1,055 yards and 10 TDs the past three games• U-M threw for over 300-yard yards three straight games, gaining a season-high 384 pass-ing yards against Michigan State, 366 yards at Indiana and 305 vs. Ohio State• The offense has thrown for more than 200 yards in eight games this season, including four

games surpassing 300 yards• Patterson, McCaffrey and Milton have taken snaps under center during the collegiate careers, with all three tossing touchdown pass-es: Patterson (66), McCaffrey (3) and Milton (1)• Michigan has five receivers with 20 or more receptions this season

Running Game Generating Yards

• The offense has rushed the ball for 1,797 yards on 452 carries this season (149.8 avg.)• The Wolverines have run the ball for 225-plus yards in three games - 233 vs. Middle Tennessee, 295 at Illinois and 303 vs. Notre Dame - and has surpassed the 100-yard mark in eight contests• Michigan had 894 rushing yards in a four-game stretch from Illinois through the Maryland games (223.5 avg.); scored three rushing touch-downs in each of those four contests• U-M has distributed the 26 touchdowns between nine different ball carriers• A total of 15 players have carried the football in a collegiate game

Surpassing 400 Yards of Offense

• Michigan needs 175 yards in the Citrus Bowl to reach 5,000 for the fifth straight season under head coach Jim Harbaugh• The offense has produced 400 yards of total offense in seven games, including five of the last seven contests• U-M fell four yards short of the 400-yard mark against Ohio State, which was the most yards yielded by the Buckeyes all season• The Wolverines have 4,825 yards on 825 offen-sive plays for a 402.1-yard average per game• U-M is averaging 5.8 yards per play

Second Half Scoring Team

• U-M is outscoring the opposition by a 191-91 margin in the second half after holding a 195 to 136 edge in points during the first half; also holds a 10-7 advantage in overtime• The opponent has been held scoreless in the second half in four games - Army, Rutgers, Iowa and Indiana - and the Wolverines have yielded only 43 points in the fourth stanza on the year• The Wolverines have allowed only six fourth quarter scores this fall: 7 vs. MTSU, 8 at Illinois, 7 at Penn State, 7 vs. Notre Dame and 14 vs. Ohio State; held opponent scoreless in four consecu-tive games and seven overall contests

QUARTERBACKS

• All three Michigan quarterbacks have scored a rushing touchdown this fall, led by Shea Patterson with five scores; Dylan McCaffrey and Joe Milton have reached the end zone on one occasion• McCaffrey leads the signal callers with 67 rush-ing yards on 13 carries; Patterson has 46 rushing yards and Milton has 16 yards on five carries• The quarterbacks have tossed only seven inter-ceptions in 373 passing attempts this season: 6 by Patterson and 1 by Milton

Shea Patterson

• Was on watch lists for the Davey O’Brien, Johnny Unitas, Manning, and Maxwell awards

OFFENSE - INFO & RANKINGS

Offensive Formation: Pro SpreadOffensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 38/10

RETURNING STARTERS (started at least 6 games)

Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year

Ben Bredeson LG 6-5 320 Sr.Nico Collins WR 6-4 218 Jr.Sean McKeon # TE 6-5 251 Sr.Michael Onwenu RG 6-3 350 Sr.Shea Patterson QB 6-2 205 Sr.Donovan Peoples-Jones WR 6-2 208 Jr.Cesar Ruiz RG 6-4 319 Jr.Jon Runyan LT 6-5 310 5th Sr.# started at least two tight ends in 9 of the 13 games.

RETURNING 2018 ALL-BIG TEN

Jon Runyan - first team (coaches); second team (media)Ben Bredeson - second team (coaches and media)Michael Onwenu - third team (coaches); HM (media)Shea Patterson - third team (coaches); HM (media)Donovan Peoples-Jones - third team (coaches); HM (media)Cesar Ruiz - third team (coaches)Nico Collins - HM (coaches and media)Sean McKeon - HM (media)

OFFENSE IN THE 2019 RANKINGS

Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

Scoring Offense 33.0 avg. 37 5Total Offense 402.1 avg. 68 7Rushing Offense 149.8 avg. 81 8Passing Offense 252.3 avg. 50 4Pass Efficiency 142.24 rating 51 6Sacks Allowed 1.83 avg. 54 4TFLs Allowed 4.75 avg. 20 2First Downs 263 total 51 5Completion Pct. 56.6 % 95 103rd-Down Conv. 38.5 % 80 94th-Down Conv. 52.4 % 70 7Red Zone Offense 80.7 % 84 9Turnovers Lost 18 total 67 7Interceptions 7 total 28 3Fumbles Lost 11 total 108 11

Individual

Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

R. Bell, Rec. Yards/Game 58.8 avg. 102 12R. Bell, Rec./Game 3.7 avg. 168 14R. Bell, Yard/Rec. 16.02 avg. 78 12Z. Charbonnet, Rushing 53.5 avg. 138 14Z. Charbonnet, Yards/Carry 4.72 avg. 107 9Z. Charbonnet, Rushing TDs 11 total 35 3Z. Charbonnet, Total TDs 11 total 57 3Z. Charbonnet, Scoring 5.5 avg. 162 13N. Collins, Yards/Rec. 20.64 avg. 9 1N. Collins, Rec. Yards/Game 61.9 avg. 88 10N. Collins, Rec. TDs 7 total 52 7H. Haskins, Rushing 46.8 avg. 168 17S. Patterson, Passing TDs 22 total 30 3S. Patterson, Passing Yards 2,828 yards 35 3S. Patterson, Passing/Game 235.7 avg. 42 2S. Patterson, Total Offense 239.5 avg. 58 7S. Patterson, Yards/Comp. 14.36 avg. 11 2S. Patterson, Yards/Att. 8.22 avg. 29 6S. Patterson, Comp./Game 16.42 avg. 65 4S. Patterson, Pass Effic. 143.9 rating 45 6S. Patterson, Points Resp. 13.7 avg. 36 4S. Patterson, Comp. Pct. 57.3 % 92 10S. Patterson, Rushing TDs 5 total 171 17D. Peoples-Jones, Rec. TDs 6 total 80 11

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L G A M E N O T E SG A M E N O T E S

• Started 25 straight games at quarterback; com-pleted 407-of-669 passes for 5,428 yards and 44 TDs with 13 interceptions• Sixth in Michigan’s career annals for passing touchdowns while list eighth in completions, attempts and passing yards• Holds the U-M career mark with an average of 217.1 passing yards per game• His 15 career 200-yard passing games are tied with Tom Brady for third all-time at Michigan• Has the second lowest interception percentage in school history at 1.94%• Eighth all-time at U-M in total offense with 5,747 yards gained in 25 starts• 2019 Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player as voted by his teammates• 2019 All-Big Ten third team (coaches and media)• Started all 12 games in 2019, completing 197-of-344 passes for 2,828 yards and 22 touch-downs with six interceptions• Needs 172 passing yards to become the third quarterback in school history to pass for 3,000 yards in season, joining John Navarre (3,331 yards in 2003) and Jake Rudock (3,017 in 2015)• Needs three passing scores to equal the U-M season record of 25 set by Elvis Grbac (1991) and Chad Henne (2004); currently tied for fifth• Shared Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Award in consecutive weeks: MSU and Indiana• Became the first quarterback in school history with three straight 300-yard passing games and has thrown for the most yards in a three game stretch in program history: Ohio State (305), Indiana (366) and Michigan State (384)• Big Ten leader in passing yards (257.6 avg.) and total offense (261.3 avg.) in conference play• Passed for 200-plus yards in eight contests• Threw for 305 yards and one touchdown against Ohio State; finished his home career with a 13-1 record at Michigan Stadium• Became the first quarterback in school his-tory with consecutive 4 passing TD games: 5 at Indiana and 4 vs. MSU• His back-to-back 300-yard passing efforts are the first since Jake Rudock during 2015 season• Had a career-best five passing TDs at Indiana; completed 20-of-32 passes for 366 yards• Set his career high with 384 passing yards and four TDs vs. Michigan State; completed 24-of-33 passes with 14 passing plays of 15 yards or more• His 384 passing yards against the Spartans set a Michigan record for the most against the rival; surpassed the 285 yards by Tom Brady in 1999• Completed 13-of-22 passes for 151 yards and one touchdown at Maryland• Led six scoring drives in 45-14 victory against Notre Dame; tossed two touchdown passes and had a 22-yard run• Completed 24-of-41 passes for 276 yards and rushed 12 times for 34 yards at Penn State; scored on a one-yard keeper on a fourth down play in the fourth quarter• Tossed three TD passes and ran for another at Illinois; completed 11-of-22 passes for 194 yards, scored on a one-yard keeper and converted a fourth down with a four-yard run• Scored three rushing touchdowns and com-pleted 17-of-23 passes for 276 yards and one touchdown vs. Rutgers; became sixth QB in

school history to rush for three scores• Tossed three touchdown passes vs. MTSU, each to a different receiver, completing 17-of-29 passes for 203 yards; added 28 rushing yards• 2018 All-Big Ten selection: third team (coaches) and honorable mention (media)• Team’s 2018 Offensive Player of the Year• 2018 Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and was a semifinalist for the Maxwell and Davey O’Brien awards• Completed 64.6 percent of his passes (210-of-325) for 2,600 yards and 22 TDs in 13 starts dur-ing the 2018 season• Ranks fifth in passing touchdowns, eighth in completions and passing yards and 12th in attempts in Michigan’s season record book• Team’s fourth-leading rusher with 273 yards on 76 attempts with two rushing touchdowns• Threw a touchdown pass in 10 games and had a season-high 3 passing scores against WMU, SMU, Maryland, Rutgers and Ohio State• Tossed only three interceptions in nine confer-ence games• Completed 22-of-36 passes for 236 yards and one touchdown against Florida in the Peach Bowl; had a 21-yard run on the game’s first play• Threw three touchdowns at Ohio State, com-pleting 20-of-34 passes for 187 yards• Made his Michigan debut at Notre Dame, com-pleting 20-of-30 passes for 227 yards• Had seven games with 300 or more passing yards in his 10 career starts at Ole Miss• Completed 238-of-392 passes (60.7 pct.) for 3,139 yards and 23 touchdowns during his 10 games of action at Ole Miss (2016-17)• Started the first seven games of 2017, complet-ing 166-of-260 passes (63.8%) for 2,259 yards and 17 TDs, before suffering an injury• First-ever freshman to start three games at quarterback for Ole Miss, completing 72-of-132 attempts for 880 yards and six TDs in 2016

Dylan McCaffrey

• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten (2018-19)• Played in 12 career games at quarterback• Completed 3-of-7 passes for 25 yards and gained four yards on two carries at Maryland• Tossed a 26-yard touchdown pass to Mike Sainristil against Notre Dame• Missed the Rutgers and Iowa games following a concussion sustained against Wisconsin; avail-able but did not play at Illinois or Penn State• Led team with 21 rushing yards and completed 3-of-8 passes for 40 yards at Wisconsin• Rushed eight times for 42 yards and one TD vs. MTSU; completed both passes for 17 yards• Played in six games as team’s backup quarter-back in 2018; suffered broken collarbone against Penn State and missed remainder of the season• Rushed twice for 14 yards vs. Penn State• Had a 44-yard TD run against Wisconsin, the first of his career• Completed 3-of-8 passes for 86 yards and one TD vs. Nebraska; ran for 23 yards on two carries• Tossed first career touchdown on an 18-yard pass to Jake McCurry vs. Western Michigan• Made career debut at Notre Dame, completing 4-of-6 passes for 22 yards and ran three times for 10 yards• Did not see action as a freshman in 2017

WINNINGEST PROGRAM

• Michigan leads the nation in wins (962) and is followed by Ohio State (924), Alabama (915), Texas (915) and Oklahoma (908)• The Wolverines (.730) are third in all-time winning percentage behind Boise State (.732) and Ohio State (.730)

Top 5 FBS Schools by Wins

School Record Pct.

1. Michigan 962-345-36 .730

2. Ohio State 924-325-53 .729 3. Alabama 915-331-43 .727 Texas 915-375-33 .704 5. Oklahoma 908-326-53 .726

Top 5 FBS Schools by Winning Percentage

School Record Pct.

1. Boise State 461-168-2 .732 2. Ohio State 924-325-53 .730 3. Michigan 962-345-36 .730

4. Notre Dame 907-327-42 .727 5. Alabama 915-331-43 .727

140TH SEASON OF U-M FOOTBALL

• The Wolverine program was established in 1879 when a group of 13 men fielded the first football team in school history and played a pair of off-campus games; defeated Racine 1-0 at White Stocking Park in Chicago, Ill., on May 30, 1879, for the first victory in school history and tied Toronto (0-0) to finish the year 1-0-1• U-M enters its 136th year of uninterrupted gridiron action, with 1882 being the only season that the program did not play any varsity games• The Wolverines are the sixth-oldest football program in NCAA history

Oldest College Football Programs

School ....................... Years

Princeton .......................... 150 Rutgers .............................. 150 Yale .................................... 147 Harvard ............................ 145 Pennsylvania ................... 143 Michigan ....................140

Amherst ............................ 139 Navy ................................... 138

150TH COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON

• The 2019 season marks the 150th year of college football across the nation• Michigan’s home and road uniforms will feature a special 150th season commemorative patch throughout the season placed on the right shoulder above the Big Ten logo• Michigan will celebrate this occasion in conjunction with Rutgers, the oldest college football program in the country, when the two programs match-up at Michigan Stadium on September 28

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Joe Milton

• Played quarterback in eight career contests• Saw action at quarterback vs. Notre Dame• Completed 3-of-4 passes for 59 yards and one touchdown against Rutgers while rushing for a score; tossed his first career pasing TD on a 23-yard pass to Giles Jackson• Had a nine-yard carry and attempted one pass vs. MTSU• Co-recipient of the Team’s Scout Team Player of the Year Award on Offense• Played in four games during the 2018 season; completed 3-of-4 passes for 58 yards• Completed a 13-yard pass and ran for 11 yards against Florida in the Peach Bowl• Saw action at Ohio State (Nov. 24), completing 2-of-3 passes for 45 yards and added a four-yard run; had a 43-yard pass play to Nico Collins• Took snaps under center at Rutgers• Made career debut against Wisconsin, carrying the ball twice for 22 yards

TIGHT ENDS

• Four of the five tight ends that have seen action this fall have made receptions• The tight ends have accounted for six of the team’s receiving touchdowns• Nick Eubanks is third on the team with three receiving touchdowns and Sean McKeon is fourth with two scores; Luke Schoonmaker caught the groups other TD on a 29-yard pass play at Illinois• The crew has combined for 39 receptions for 528 yards (13.5 avg.) and six touchdowns

Sean McKeon

• John Mackey Award candidate (2018-19)• Three-time All-Big Ten honorable mention from the media (2017-19)• Played in 38 career games at tight end and made 21 starts, catching 60 passes for 670 yards and six touchdowns• Ninth among U-M tight ends with 60 career catches and tied for 10th with six receiving TDs• Played in nine games and made six starts, catching 13 passes for 235 yards (18.1 avg.) and two scores• Hauled in three receptions for 66 yards vs. Ohio State, including a 41-yard season long catch• Caught two passes for 46 yards vs. MSU, includ-ing a 27-yard pass to convert a long third down• Returned to the lineup at tight end against Notre Dame after missing the PSU game• Played tight end at Illinois after missing the Rutgers and Iowa games due to injury• Caught two passes for 24 yards at Wisconsin, including an 18-yard touchdown• Hauled in two catches for 35 yards vs. Army• Caught two passes for 37 yards vs. MTSU, including a 28-yard touchdown reception• Started six games in 2018, catching 14 passes for 122 yards and one touchdown; hauled in two or more receptions in six contests• Played in all 13 games and made 10 starts at tight end in 2017; led team with 31 catches total-ing 301 yards and three TDs• Had a catch in 12 of the 13 games in 2017• Collected 24 receptions for 257 yards and three

TDs during Big Ten play during the 2017 season• Caught three passes for 30 yards vs. Minnesota, including first career TD on a 20-yard reception• Caught a career-high five passes for 82 yards at Purdue, including a 30-yard career long• Appeared in four games at tight end in 2016

Nick Eubanks

• Has appeared in 29 career games and started 15 contests; caught 33 receptions for 447 yards and four touchdowns• 2019 All-Big Ten honorable mention• Started 10 games and played in all 12 contests this fall, collecting 23 catches for 229 yards and three TDs• Has two-plus receptions in nine contests• Made two catches for 42 yards vs. Ohio State, including a 34-yard season long grab• Caught a five-yard TD against Michigan State• Had a five-yard touchdown catch at Maryland • Caught three passes for 36 yards at Penn State• Made two catches for 14 yards at Illinois, includ-ing a four-yard TD reception• Caught two passes for 17 yards against Iowa• Matched career-best with three receptions for 43 yards vs. Rutgers• Caught a career-high three passes totaling 20 yards at Wisconsin• Made two receptions for 29 yards vs. Army• Caught two passes for five yards vs. MTSU• Played tight end in all 13 games during the 2018 season and made four starts• Caught eight passes for 157 yards (19.6 avg.) and one touchdown in 2018; five of his eight receptions were for more than 20 yards• Scored his first career touchdown on a 41-yard pass from Shea Patterson against Indiana• Played in four games during the 2017 season and made one start at tight end; missed final eight Big Ten games due to injury• Made career debut against Florida, hauling in two passes for 61 yards, including a 48-yard pass• Did not see game action as a freshman in 2016

Luke Schoonmaker

• Played tight end in eight games this fall and saw special teams action in 11 contests• Saw action at tight end against Penn State, Notre Dame and Maryland• Had a 25-yard touchdown reception at Illinois• Made his first career reception vs. Rutgers, a 29-yard pass from Joe Milton, on his birthday• Saw action at tight end and on FG/PAT protec-tion unit against MTSU, Army and Rutgers• Saw action at tight end at Rutgers in 2018

Erick All

• Appeared in nine games at tight end and played on special teams in 11 contests; missed the Illinois game due to injury• Made first career reception at Penn State, haul-ing in a 10-yard pass in the fourth quarter• Assisted on a special teams tackle this fall • Made his career debut at tight end and on spe-cial teams against Middle Tennessee State

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U-M’S OFFENSE UNDER HARBAUGH

• U-M has gained more than 5,000 yards of total offense in three of Coach Harbaugh’s four seasons: 5,147 yards (2015), 5,524 (2016) and 5,457 (2018); currently needs 175 yards to reach 5,000 this year• The offense has generated two of the top five total offensive seasons in school history: 4th in 2016 with 5,524 yards and fifth in 2018 with 5,457 yards• The Wolverines have posted 2,113 points in 64 games for an average of 33.0 points per contest• Scored more points in 2016 than any team in the modern era of U-M football and trailed only the Point-a-Minute teams of the early 1900s; tallied the fifth-highest point total (524) in school history during the 2016 season• Michigan gained more than 2,000 rushing yards in a season every year under Harbaugh: 2,057 yards in 2015, 2,768 in 2016, 2,310 in 2017 and 2,653 in 2018; needs 203 rushing yards to reach the mark this season• The red zone offense has converted at just under 90% in five seasons, 247-283 (87.3%); scored 177 TDs in those 247 conversions (71.7% of scores are TDs)• U-M has ranked in the top 15 nationally in red zone efficiency twice, finishing 13th in 2016 and seventh in 2015• Converted 41.4% percent of third down chances (377-911): 38.0% in 2019, 49.4% in 2018, 33% in 2017, 43% in 2016 and 49% in 2015• U-M has scored 146 rushing touchdowns in five sea-sons: 26 in 2019, 26 in 2018, 26 in 2017, 41 in 2016 and 27 in 2015• Michigan is a perfect 26-0 under Harbaugh when a player gains 100 yards rushing and is 40-3 when out-rushing the opposition• U-M is 41-2 under Jim Harbaugh when gaining 125 rushing yards or more in a game• The Wolverines have lost 36 fumbles in 64 games: six in 2015, five in 2016, 11 in 2017, three in 2018 and 11 in 2019

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RECEIVERS

• Seven different receivers have caught passes this season• U-M’s top receiver has recorded 80 yards or more in nine games this fall• U-M’s receivers have accounted for 39 catches of 20 yards or more, including 12 over 35 yards• Nico Collins has the team’s longest reception in 2019 on a 76-yard touchdown at Indiana• Ronnie Bell has the second and third longest receptions for the Wolverines: 71 at Illinois and 68 at Wisconsin• The receiver corps has four receivers with 25 or more receptions• Seven receivers have scored touchdowns in 2019: Nico Collins (7), Donovan Peoples-Jones (6) and one each for Ronnie Bell, Tarik Black, Mike Sainristil, Giles Jackson and Cornelius Johnson• Collins has the team’s two longest receiving touchdown of the season, a 48-yard reception against Rutgers and a 76-yarder at Indiana• The team’s top two receivers are averaging over 16 yards per catch: Collins (20.6 avg.) and Bell (16.0 avg.)• Collins lead the team with 12 receptions of 20 yards or more this season; Bell is second with eight, Black is third with seven and Peoples-Jones is fourth with six catches over 20 yards

Nico Collins

• Two-time All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media, 2018-19)• Caught 74 passes for 1,340 yards and scored 13 touchdowns during his career• Appeared in 28 career games and started 21 contests• Has a reception in 25 consecutive games played dating back to the Outback Bowl (2018); missed the 2019 Illinois game due to injury• Has 22 receptions of 20-plus yards in his career including seven receiving touchdowns• 2019 Offensive Player of the Year as voted by his teammates• Leads the team in receiving touchdowns (7) this season while listing second in yards (681) and tied for second in receptions (33)• Big Ten leader and ninth in the NCAA in yards per reception (20.64 avg.)• Set a career highs in receiving yards (165) and touchdowns (three) on six catches at Indiana; had a 76-yard career long TD reception• Caught three passes for 45 yards and one TD against Michigan State• Made two catches for 65 yards at Maryland, including a 51-yard reception• Made a 16-yard TD reception vs. Notre Dame• Matched career high with six receptions for 89 yards at Penn State• Led team with 63 receiving yards on three receptions vs. Iowa, including a 51-yard long• Had a 48-yard touchdown reception among two catches for 59 yards vs. Rutgers• Caught three passes for 66 yards at Wisconsin• Made two catches for 32 yards vs. Army• Grabbed three receptions for 49 yards vs. MTSU, including a 28-yard touchdown catch• Named team’s 2018 Most Improved Player on offense in a vote of the coaching staff

• Started 12 games at receiver in 2018• Led the team with 632 receiving yards in 2018 while listing second in receptions (38) and receiving touchdown (six)• His 81.3 percent contested catch rate as mea-sured by PFF was the highest among returning Big Ten receivers who saw at least 15 targets• Had zero drops on 38 targets, which was the lowest drop rate among returning Big Ten WRs• Moved the chains or scored a touchdown on 23 of his 38 receptions in 2018• Scored receiving TDs against WMU, Michigan State, Rutgers (2) and Ohio State (2)• Had at least one reception of 20 yards or more in nine games in 2018, including six of those contests with a 40-yard-plus catch• Paced team with 80 yards on five receptions vs. Florida in the Peach Bowl; hauled in a 41-yard reception, equaling the longest pass play in the game by either side• Caught the first TD of his career on a 44-yard pass from Shea Patterson vs. Western Michigan• Played in four games and made one start in 2017; caught three passes for 27 yards• Made first career start vs. South Carolina in the Outback Bowl, catching two passes for 15 yards• Had a 12-yard reception against Rutgers, his first career catch• Saw first career action at Penn State

Donovan Peoples-Jones

• Started 25 career games at receiver and played in 36 contests, collecting 102 receptions for 1,293 yards and 14 touchdowns; has eight rush-ing attempts for 85 yards• Second all-time at Michigan in career punt returns (88) and return yards (745)• Has 27 career plays of 20-plus yards (16 receiv-ing, 9 punt returns and 2 rushing), including seven receiving TDs and two punt return TDs• 2019 All-Big Ten selection: third team returner (media), honorable mention returner (coaches) and receiver (media)• Appeared in 10 games with eight starts this fall; missed first two games with injury• Caught 33 passes for 404 yards and six TDs and returned 23 punts for 175 yards• Had a 25-yard touchdown reception among three catches for 69 yards vs. Ohio State• Caught five passes for 73 yards and one touch-down at Indiana; had a seven-yard punt return• Gained 106 all-purpose yards vs. Michigan State, catching four passes for 48 yards and add-ing two punt returns for 58 yards• Made an eight-yard TD reception and returned four punts for 24 yards against Notre Dame• Caught five passes totaling 46 yards and added 12 punt return yards at Penn State• Hauled in three passes for 36 yards and one TD at Illinois; surpassed 1,000 career receiving yards in the contest• Led team with four receptions for 26 yards and added a 36-yard punt return vs. Iowa• Caught four passes for 62 yards and returned three punts for 18 yards against Rutgers• Returned to the lineup at Wisconsin, catching a five-yard touchdown catch• Started 11 contests at receiver in 2018• Corralled 69 receptions for 891 yards and eight TDs during his career

OFFENSE - PASSING RECORDS

Most Passing Yards - Career

Player Yards Years

1. Chad Henne ...........................9,715 .............. 2004-07 2. John Navarre .........................9,254 .............. 2000-03 3. Elvis Grbac ..............................6,460 .............. 1989-92 4. Devin Gardner ......................6,336 .............. 2010-14 5. Denard Robinson .................6,250 .............. 2009-12 6. Todd Collins ...........................5,858 .............. 1991-94 7. Jim Harbaugh .......................5,449 .............. 1983-86 8. Shea Patterson ..............5,428 ........... 2018-19

9. Tom Brady ..............................5,351 .............. 1996-99 10. Steve Smith ............................4,860 .............. 1980-83

Most Passing Touchdowns - Career

Player TDs Years

1. Chad Henne ................................ 87 .............. 2004-07 2. John Navarre .............................. 72 .............. 2000-03 3. Elvis Grbac ................................... 71 .............. 1989-92 4. Denard Robinson ...................... 49 .............. 2009-12 5. Rick Leach .................................... 48 .............. 1975-78 6. Shea Patterson ................... 44 ........... 2018-19

Devin Gardner ........................... 44 .............. 2010-14

Most Passing Attempts - Career

Player Yards Years

1. Chad Henne ..........................1,387 ............... 2004-07 2. John Navarre .........................1,366 ............... 2000-03 3. Elvis Grbac .............................835 .................. 1989-92

4. Devin Gardner ......................787 .................. 2010-14 5. Denard Robinson ................747 .................. 2009-12 6. Todd Collins ...........................711 .................. 1991-94 Tom Brady ..............................711 .................. 1996-99 8. Shea Patterson ...............669 .............. 2018-19

9. Steve Smith ...........................648 .................. 1980-83 10. Jim Harbaugh .......................620 .................. 1983-86

Most Pass Completions - Career

Player Yards Years

1. Chad Henne ..........................828 .................. 2004-07 2. John Navarre .........................765 .................. 2000-03 3. Elvis Grbac .............................522 .................. 1989-92

4. Devin Gardner ......................475 .................. 2010-14 5. Todd Collins ...........................457 .................. 1991-94 6. Tom Brady ..............................443 .................. 1996-99 7. Denard Robinson ................427 .................. 2009-12 8. Shea Patterson ...............407 .............. 2018-19

9. Jim Harbaugh .......................387 .................. 1983-86 10. Brian Griese ...........................355 .................. 1994-97

Completion Percentage - Career

Player Pct. Year(s)

1. Todd Collins ..............................64.3 .............. 1991-94 2. Jake Rudock ..............................64.0 .............. 2015 3. Elvis Grbac .................................62.5 .............. 1989-92 4. Jim Harbaugh ...........................62.4 .............. 1983-86 5. Tom Brady..................................62.3 .............. 1996-99 6. Shea Patterson ................. 60.8 ........... 2018-19

7. Devin Gardner ........................60.4 .............. 2010-14

Lowest Interception Pct. - Career (Min. 200 Att.)

Player Pct. Years

1. Drew Henson ...........................1.87 .............. 1998-00 2. Shea Patterson ................. 1.94 ........... 2018-19

3. John Navarre ............................2.27 .............. 2000-03 4. Michael Taylor ..........................2.55 .............. 1986-89 5. Chad Henne .............................2.67 .............. 2004-07 Tom Brady .................................2.67 .............. 1996-99

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• 2018 Academic All-Big Ten Conference• 2018 All-Big Ten selection: third team receiver (coaches), third team return specialist (coaches and media), honorable mention receiver (media)• Team’s 2018 Offensive Skill Player on Year• Second among returning Big Ten WRs in catch rate in 2018 (2.1 percent, one drop in 48 targets)• Second on the team with nine total TDs in 2018: eight receiving and one punt return• Had a streak of three straight games with a touchdown (WMU through Nebraska contests)• Team-leader in receptions (47) and receiving touchdowns (eight) in 2018 while listing second with 612 receiving yards• Hauled in a reception in every game during the 2018 season • Forced seven missed tackles and added 245 yards after the catch in 2018• Led the Wolverines with 13 plays of 20 yards or more in 2018: eight receiving, 4 punt returns and one rushing play• Led the Big Ten and finished 17th nationally in punt return average; returned 25 punts for 250 yards (10.0 avg.); had a 60-yard punt return for a TD vs. Nebraska• Hauled in a career-high eight passes for 71 yards and one TD vs. Florida in the Peach Bowl; added a seven-yard punt return• Had a career-high three receiving touchdowns on four grabs vs. SMU; gained a career-high 90 receiving yards• Caught first career touchdown on a five-yard pass from Shea Patterson vs. Western Michigan• 2017 Rookie of the Year as voted by the team• 2017 Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) Freshman All-America as a punt returner• Played in all 13 games during 2017 season and started six contests at receiver; made 22 recep-tions for 277 yards in 2017• Listed 28th in the NCAA and third in the Big Ten in punt returns (8.0 avg.) in 2017; had 40 punt returns for 320 yards and one TD• Second all-time at Michigan with 40 punt returns in a season; Steve Breaston holds the school record with 45 during the 2003 season• Led team with six receptions totaling 58 yards vs. South Carolina in the Outback Bowl• Scored on a 79-yard punt return vs. Air Force and finished with 104 yards on two returns

Ronnie Bell

• Saw action at receiver in 25 career games and made 10 starting assignments• Has 52 receptions for 850 yards and three touchdowns during his career• 2019 Offensive Skill Player of the Year• 2019 All-Big Ten honorable mention (media)• Leads the offense with 44 receptions for 705 yards (16.0 avg.) and one touchdown this fall; has more than 80 yards receiving in six contests• Second on the team with eight receptions of 20 yards or more this season• Team leader with six catches for 78 yards against Ohio State• Had a six-yard touchdown reception at Indiana• Set career highs in catches (9) and receiving yards (150) against Michigan State; had five receptions of 15-plus yards• Caught five passes for 82 yards at Penn State• Had 98 yards on three receptions at Illinois,

including a 71-yard career long catch-and-run• Made six catches for 83 yards vs. Rutgers• Made two receptions for 81 yards at Wisconsin, including a 68-yard career long grab; returned three punts for 20 yards• Team leader with seven catches for 81 yards vs. Army• Played in all 13 games at receiver in 2018• Made eight receptions for 145 yards and two touchdowns in 2018; his first two career recep-tions were TD receptions• Made career debut as a kick returner vs. Florida in the Peach Bowl, returning two kicks for 53 yards with a 32-yard long• Had a 56-yard touchdown reception against Nebraska, the first catch of his career

Mike Sainristil

• Played receiver in 10 contests and made start-ing assignment against Notre Dame• Had a 35-yard career long reception at Indiana• Made two catches totaling 21 yards against Michigan State• Led the team with three receptions totaling 73 yards vs. Notre Dame; had a 34-yard long catch and scored his first touchdown on a 26-yard pass from Dylan McCaffrey• Collected first career reception, an 8-yard pass on third down, that setup a first-and-goal and eventual touchdown run by Zach Charbonnet in Michigan’s 10-3 win over No. 14 Iowa• Made career debut at receiver and on special teams vs. MTSU

Cornelius (CJ) Johnson

• Made four receptions for 61 yards and one touchdown in 11 games of action• Played snaps at receiver vs. Army, Rutgers, Illinois, Penn State, Notre Dame, Maryland, Indiana and Ohio State• Scored first career touchdown on a 39-yard pass from Shea Patterson vs. Michigan State• Had a three-yard reception at Wisconsin• Made career debut at receiver vs. MTSU, catch-ing two passes for 19 yards

Giles Jackson

• 2019 Rookie of the Year on Special Teams as voted by his teammates• 2019 All-Big Ten honorable mention as a kick returner (coaches and media)• Returned 21 kickoffs for 523 yards and one touchdown this season; fourth in the Big Ten and 24th nationally in average (24.9 avg.)• Scored first career rushing touchdown a 22-yard reverse on the opening drive vs. Ohio State; had 106 all-purpose yards on three carries for 26 yards and four kickoff returns for 80 yards• Gained 138 all-purpose yards at Indiana; had a 50-yard career long catch, two carries for seven yards and returned three kicks for 81 yards• Ran the ball twice for 32 yards and returned two kickoffs for 30 yards vs. Michigan State• Returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown at Maryland; had two kickoffs for 121 yards and made a four-yard reception• Had an eight-yard catch and 23-yard kickoff return against Notre Dame• Started in four receiver set at Penn State; had a 10-yard kickoff return

FRESHMEN RUSHING RECORDS

Top 10 Freshmen Rushers

Player Att. Yards TDs Year

1. Mike Hart ..........................282 ........1,455 ...... 9 ............2004 2. Ricky Powers ...................144 ........748 ......... 4 ............1990 3. Zach Charbonnet .....136 ......642 ....... 11 ...... 2019

4. Chris Evans .......................88 ...........614 ......... 4 ............2016 5. Jamie Morris....................118 ........574 ......... 2 ............1984 6. Rick Leach ........................113 ........552 ......... 10 .........1975 7. Anthony Thomas ..........137 ........549 ......... 5 ............1997 8. Tyrone Wheatley ...........86 ...........548 ......... 9 ............1991 9. Sam McGuffie .................118 ........535 ......... 3 ............2008 10. Kevin Grady .....................121 ........483 ......... 5 ............2005 11. Bob Weise .........................133 ........466 .........................1942 12. Chris Perry ........................77 ...........417 ......... 5 ............2000 13. Butch Woolfolk ..............77 ...........359 ......... 2 ............1978

Top Freshman Debut Games

Player Att. Yards TDs Opponent

1. Chris Evans .................. 8 ....... 112 ......2 .......Hawaii, 2016 2. Walter Cross ............... 10 .... 104 ......2 .......Syracuse, 1998 3. Chris Perry ................... 10 .... 103 ......1 .......BGSU, 2000 4. Zach Charbonnet . 8 ......90 ......0 .....MTSU, 2019

5. Denard Robinson .... 11 .... 80 ........1 .......WMU, 2009

Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Season

Player TDs Year

1. Zach Charbonnet ......... 11 ............. 2019

2. Mike Hart ................................9 ..................... 2004 Tyrone Wheatley .................9 ..................... 1991 4. Billy Taylor...............................7 ..................... 1969 5. Chris Evans .............................6 ..................... 2016

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• Played receiver and had a 19-yard kickoff return against Iowa• Caught a 23-yard touchdown pass from Joe Milton against Rutgers, his first career score; had a two-yard carry and a 13-yard kickoff return• Returned three kickoffs for 70 yards and had one reception against Army• Made career debut as the team’s kick returner vs. MTSU, returning three kicks for 76 yards

RUNNING BACKS

• The running backs have accounted for 18 of the team’s 26 rushing touchdowns: Charbonnet (11), Haskins (4), Turner (1), VanSumeren (1) and Wilson (1)• The backfield has combined to catch 19 recep-tions on the year totaling 75 yards: Charbonnet (8 for 30), Haskins (5 for 21), Turner (4 for 13) and Wilson (2 for 14)• Michigan’s backs have surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark four times this season: Charbonnet (100 yards vs. Army), Charbonnet (116 at Illinois), Haskins (125 at Illinois) and Haskins (149 vs. Notre Dame)• The backfield group has accumulated 1,747 rushing yards on 339 carries this fall (5.15 avg.)

Hassan Haskins

• 2019 Most Improved Player on Offense• 2019 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) • Has appeared in 15 career games and played tailback in 11 contests; started five contests at running back• Started five games at running back and played in 11 contests at the position this season; saw special teams action in every game• Second on the team in rushing with 561 yards on 103 carries (5.4 avg.) and four touchdowns this fall; added five catches for 21 yards• Leads the team with seven runs of 20 yards or better this season• Surpassed the 100-yard rushing mark in two games: Illinois (125) and Notre Dame (149)• Led the team with 78 yards on 12 carries against Ohio State; had a two-yard touchdown run and two-point conversion run• Carried the ball 13 times for 44 yards at Indiana• Had a rushing score vs. Michigan State• Carried the ball 13 times for 60 yards and caught three passes for nine yards at Maryland; had a 14-yard touchdown run• Made first career start at tailback against Notre Dame, rushing a career-high 20 times for 149 yards; had runs of 20, 25 and 49 yards• Led the team in rushing with a then career-best 125 yards on 12 carries at Illinois; scored first career touchdown on a 29-yard run and had three 20-yard runs in the contest (29, 28 and 24)• Rushed twice for 22 yards vs. Iowa, including an 18-yard career long run• Carried the ball nine times for 45 yards vs. Rutgers, including a 15-yard long run• Had two rushing attempts vs. MTSU and one carry at Wisconsin• Played on special teams units against Army• Saw action on special teams in three contests as a freshman in 2018; switched between run-ning back and linebacker during the season

Zach Charbonnet

• 2019 Rookie of the Year on Offense as voted by this teammates• 2019 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)• Started seven games at tailback and played in all 12 contests, rushing 136 times for 642 yards and 11 touchdowns• Third in the Big Ten and 34th in the NCAA in rushing touchdowns (11); third in the league and 54th nationally in total touchdowns (11)• Reached the end zone six times in Big Ten play, including twice at Penn State and Maryland• Led team with 46 yards on eight carries at Indiana• Set the Michigan freshman rushing touchdown record with two scores at Maryland; carried the ball eight times for 28 yards• Scored a pair of touchdowns vs. Notre Dame; carried the ball 15 times for 74 yards• Rushed 15 times for 81 yards and added a 4-yard reception at Penn State; had a pair of 12-yard touchdown runs• Gained a career-best 116 yards on 18 carries at Illinois; scored on a seven-yard run• Scored game’s only touchdown on a two-yard run vs. Iowa; carried the ball 13 times for 42 yards and added two catches for 17 yards• Gained 22 yards on five carries vs. Rutgers• Rushed twice for six yards at Wisconsin• Carried the ball 33 times for 100 yards vs. Army, his first career 100-yard rushing effort• Made his career debut as team’s starting tail-back vs. MTSU; first true freshman to start at RB in the opener since Sam McGuffie in 2008• Led team with 99 offensive yards vs. MTSU, rushing eight times for 90 yards and adding a nine-yard reception• Early enrollee who missed spring practice after having medical procedure performed in January

Tru Wilson

• Played in eight games at tailback this season• Rushed 44 times for 221 yards and scored one touchdown in 2019• Carried 10 times for 26 yards and added a three-yard catch vs. Michigan State• Gained a season-high 50 yards on five carries at Maryland, and added an 11-yard reception; had a 39-yard season long run• Rushed six times for 45 yards against Notre Dame, including a 27-yard touchdown run• Gained 46 yards on 10 carries at Illinois• Carried the ball four times for 28 yards vs. Iowa• Returned to the lineup vs. Rutgers, rushing four times for 13 yards• Missed Army and Wisconsin games with injury• Carried the ball twice for eight yards vs. MTSU• Walk-on awarded a scholarship prior to the 2018 and 2019 seasons• Played special teams in all 13 games and tail-back in 12 contests during the 2018 season• Emerged as team’s third-leading rusher with 62 carries for 364 yards and one score in 2018• Carried the ball in 12 straight games and had five or more attempts in eight contests• Surpassed 50 rushing yards in three contests in 2018: Rutgers (58), SMU (53) and WMU (54)

TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS

Most Plays - Career

Player Pct. Year(s)

1. Chad Henne ........................... 1,567 ..............2004-07 2. John Navarre ......................... 1,515 ..............2000-03 3. Denard Robinson ................ 1,470 ..............2009-12 4. Devin Gardner ...................... 1,129 ..............2010-14 5. Rick Leach .............................. 1,034 ..............1975-78 6. Steve Smith ............................ 990 .................1980-83 7. Anthony Thomas ................. 924 .................1997-00 8. Elvis Grbac .............................. 915 .................1989-92 9. Jim Harbaugh ....................... 837 .................1983-86 10. Shea Patterson ............... 824 ............. 2018-19

11. Todd Collins ........................... 812 .................1991-94 12. Jamie Morris .......................... 809 .................1984-87 Tom Brady .............................. 809 .................1996-99 14. Brian Griese............................ 731 .................1994-97 15. Butch Woolfolk ..................... 719 .................1978-81

Most Yards - Career

Player Pct. Year(s)

1. Denard Robinson ................ 10,745 ...........2009-12 2. Chad Henne ........................... 9,400 ..............2004-07 3. John Navarre ......................... 9,031 ..............2000-03 4. Devin Gardner ...................... 7,252 ..............2010-14 5. Steve Smith ............................ 6,554 ..............1980-83 6. Rick Leach .............................. 6,460 ..............1975-78 7. Elvis Grbac .............................. 6,221 ..............1989-92 8. Shea Patterson ............... 5,747 ......... 2018-19

9. Jim Harbaugh ....................... 5,745 ..............1983-86 10. Todd Collins ........................... 5,702 ..............1991-94 11. Tom Brady .............................. 5,180 ..............1996-99 12. Anthony Thomas ................. 4,472 ..............1997-00

Average Yards Per Game - Career

Player Pct. Year(s)

1. Shea Patterson ............... 229.9 ......... 2018-19

2. Denard Robinson ................ 219.3 ..............2009-12 3. John Navarre ......................... 208.3 ..............2000-03 4. Chad Henne ........................... 200.0 ..............2004-07 5. Jim Harbaugh ....................... 186.6 ..............1983-86

Average Yards Per Play - Career

Player Avg. Year(s)

1. Denard Robinson ................ 7.31 ................2009-12 2. Jake Rudock ........................... 7.12 ................2015 3. Todd Collins ........................... 7.02 ................1991-94 4. Shea Patterson ............... 6.97 ............ 2018-19

5. Jim Harbaugh ....................... 6.89 ................1983-86

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Christian Turner

• Has appeared in 13 career games, carrying the ball 64 times for 270 yards and one TD• Team’s fourth leading rusher with 171 yards on 44 carries (3.9 avg.); scored one rushing TD• Played on special teams vs. Michigan State and saw action at tailback against Maryland• Rushed four times for 31 yards vs. Notre Dame• Played running back at Illinois and saw special teams action at Penn State• Rushed five times for 16 yards vs. Iowa• Gained 48 yards on 11 carries vs. Rutgers; scored first career TD on a seven-yard run• Rushed six times for 17 yards and had a four-yard reception at Wisconsin• Had three carries for 20 yards vs. Army• Carried the ball 11 times for 49 yards and had a two-yard reception vs. MTSU• Played in three games; carried the ball 20 times for 99 yards and had a 16-yard reception• Gained 32 yards on seven carries and made a 16-yard catch against Florida in the Peach Bowl• Made career debut vs. Nebraska, rushing 10 times for 55 yards

Ben Mason

• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten (2018-19)• 2019 Toughest Player of the Year as voted by his teammates• Played running back and special teams in every Big Ten game and against Notre Dame • Saw action at defensive tackle and on special teams against Rutgers, Wisconsin and Iowa• Registered six tackles on the season• Assisted on two stops against Army• Made first career defensive start at tackle vs. MTSU, contributing three tackles• Played fullback and special teams in all 13 games during the 2018 season; rushed 33 times for 80 yards and was second on the team with seven rushing scores• Scored a career-best three rushing TDs in the first half against Nebraska (1, 4 and 1 yards); gained a career-high 18 yards on six carries• Named team’s 2017 Toughest Player of the Year in a vote of his teammates• Played all 13 games on special teams and saw action at fullback in nine contests in 2017• Carried the ball three times for four yards and scored two touchdowns during 2017 season• Scored team’s only touchdown on a one-yard run against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl• Made first career start in three-fullback set vs. Ohio State; two-yard run on game’s first play• Scored first career touchdown on a one-yard run at Wisconsin

OFFENSIVE LINE

• The Wolverines have started the same offen-sive line the past 10 games• Four offensive linemen have started every game this fall: Ben Bredeson, Cesar Ruiz, Michael Onwenu and Jalen Mayfield• Second in the Big Ten and 20th nationally in fewest tackles for loss allowed (4.75 avg.)• The line has allowed only 57 tackles for loss and 22 sacks this year• U-M is second in the Big Ten lead in fewest sacks allowed in conference play (1.56 avg.)

• The line has helped the offense average 402.1 yards per game, gaining 149.8 yards on the ground and 252.3 passing yards per contest• The quintet has paved the way for the run-ning game to gain more than 295 yards against Illinois (295) and Notre Dame (303) and three consecutive 300-yard passing efforts against Michigan State (384), Indiana (366) and Ohio State (305)• The offensive line has helped produce 400-plus yards of total offense in six of the past nine contests

Ben Bredeson

• Elected captain in 2018 and 2019; 12th player to be selected captain twice in his career• 2019 All-American: Walter Camp Football Foundation (2nd), Associated Press (3rd) • Three-time All-Big Ten performer: first team in 2019 and second team and 2017 and 2018• Shared the 2019 Hugh H. Rader Award as the team’s top offensive lineman with Jon Runyan• Selected to the watch list for the Outland Trophy in 2018 and 2019• Has started a team-leading 45 career games; made every career start at left guard• 2019 All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)• Started at left guard in all 12 games this fall• Named team’s 2018 Toughest Player of the Year in a vote of his teammates• Starting left guard in all 13 games during the 2018 season; made 25th career start at Northwestern• 2017 Academic All-Big Ten• Started at left guard in 12 games during the 2017 season; missed Outback Bowl due to injury• 2016 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)• Played along offensive line in 12 games and saw action in all 13 contests during 2016 season• Made starting assignments at left guard in the final eight games of the 2016 season• Became the first true freshman to start along the offensive line since Mason Cole accom-plished the distinction during the 2014 season• Made collegiate debut at left guard vs. Hawaii• Brother, Jack, was a pitcher on U-M’s baseball team

Michael Onwenu

• Has played in 45 career games with appear-ances along the offensive line in 40 contests• Started 34 career games at offensive guard• 2019 All-Big Ten third team (coaches) and hon-orable mention (media)• Selected mid-season All-American first team by ESPN and Pro Football Focus• Named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy• Starting right guard in all 12 games this fall• 2018 All-Big Ten selection: third team (coaches) and honorable mention (media)• Starting right guard in all 13 games in 2018; made 20th career start in the Ohio State game• Started at guard in nine games during 2017 season (eight at right guard, one at left guard)• Made first career start at left guard against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl• Earned first career start against Florida, getting the nod at right guard• Saw action in nine games during 2016 season

PRONUNCIATIONS

Lucas Andrighetto ........................................................AND-ri-gettoJohn Baty ......................................................................................BAY-teeRamsey Baty ................................................................................BAY-teeBen Bredeson..................................................................BRED-eh-sunNicholas Capatina ......................................................... cap-a-TEE-naZach Charbonnet ...................................................... SHAR-buh-nayCamaron Cheeseman .....................................................CHEEZ-minKraig Correll .................................................................................ca-RELLMichael Danna ..........................................................................DAN-ahDane Drobocky ...........................................................druh-BOCK-eeMichael Dwumfour ........................................................ DWUM-foreNick Eubanks .......................................................................YOO-banksAdam Fakih .................................................................................... fa-KEYSammy Faustin ........................................................................ FAW-stinChuck Filiaga ................................................................ fill-ee-ONG-YAJordan Glasgow ................................................................... GLASS-goGemon Green ..............................................................................ji-MONTyler Grosz .....................................................................................GROSSHassan Haskins .......................................................................ha-SAHNMahdi Hazime ..................................................................ha-ZEE-meeJoel Honigford ..................................................................HUN-ig-furdKhaleke Hudson ................................................................... kuh-LEAKGiles Jackson ...................................................................................JYLESDan Jokisch ...............................................................................YOKE-ishTrente Jones .............................................................................TREN-tayJaylen Kelly-Powell ........................................................kelly-POW-elCaden Kolesar ...................................................................COLE-a-sahrGriffin Korican ........................................................................KOR-i-canSean McKeon .........................................................................muh-Q-inJosh Metellus ...................................................................meh-TELL-usQuinn Nordin .........................................................................Nor-DEENMichael Onwenu ........................................................... oh-WAY-newPhillip Paea ..................................................................................... PIE-uhKwity Paye ....................................................................QUIT-tee…PAYCesar Ruiz..................................................................................... roo-EEZMike Sainristil .....................................................................SANE-ri-stillNate Schoenle .....................................................................SHANE-leeAlan Selzer .....................................................................................sell-ZIRCarter Selzer .................................................................................sell-ZIRMazi Smith ................................................................................mah-ZEEStephen Spanellis ......................................................... spuh-NELL-isJess Speight ......................................................................................spaytAndrew Stueber ...................................................................STOO-burJosh Uche ...............................................................................OOH-chayBen VanSumeren ...................................................van-SOO-mer-inAndrew Vastardis ...........................................................va-STAR-dissLuiji Vilain ..................................................................................... vill-ANEJulius Welschof ..................................................................welsch-OFF

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• Made collegiate debut vs. Hawaii, playing both offensive and defensive line• Played on both the offensive and defensive lines against Hawaii and Rutgers in 2016

Cesar Ruiz

• Appeared in 35 games during his career• Started 30 straight games along the offensive line, the longest active streak along the line• Highest-graded pass-blocking center in the country this season according to PFF College (minimum 200-plus passing blocking snaps)• Named to the watch list for the 2019 Rimington Trophy and Outland Trophy• 2019 All-Big Ten second team (coaches) and third team (media)• Started at center in all 12 games this season• 2018 All-Big Ten selection: third team (coaches) and honorable mention (media)• 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• Started the final five games of 2017 at right guard: Minnesota, Maryland, Wisconsin, Ohio State and South Carolina in the Outback Bowl• Rated as the nation’s No. 1 center prospect by ESPN, 247sports and Rivals.com

Jon Runyan

• Two-time All-Big Ten first team (2018-19)• Two-year letterman; appeared in 31 career games along the offensive line with 24 starts• Named to the watch list for the Outland Trophy• Shared the 2019 Hugh H. Rader Award as the team’s top offensive lineman with Ben Bredeson• 2019 All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)• Started at left tackle in the past 10 games this season• Returned to the lineup at Wisconsin, starting at left tackle; missed MTSU and Army games due to injury• 2018 All-Big Ten selection: first team (coaches) and second team (media)• Named 2018 Hugh H. Rader Award winner as the team’s top offensive lineman; became the first father-son duo to receive the award as his father, Jon Sr., won the honor in 1994• Started all 13 games at left tackle in 2018; made first career start at left tackle against ND• Played in eight games during the 2017 season• Made first career start at right tackle against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl• Saw action at right guard in five contests: Air Force, Purdue, Indiana, Rutgers and Minnesota• Played snaps at left tackle against Maryland and right tackle against Ohio State• Son of former Michigan and NFL Pro Bowl tackle Jon Runyan

Jalen Mayfield

• 2019 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)• Starting right tackle in all 12 games this fall• Made first career start at right tackle against Middle Tennessee State and 10th career start against Michigan State

• Played left tackle in three games during the 2018 season• Saw snaps at left tackle against Nebraska and Maryland• Made career debut at left tackle vs. WMU

Ryan Hayes

• 2019 Academic All-Big Ten• Saw action at offensive tackle in nine games this season and started two contests• Saw action on field goal protection unit against Ohio State• Played right tackle on multiple series against Wisconsin, Rutgers, Iowa, Illinois, Notre Dame, Maryland, Michigan State and Indiana• Started at left tackle vs. Army• Subbed into the starting lineup at left tackle against MTSU, his first career game action• Did not see game action as a true freshman after converting from a high school tight end to offensive tackle

Stephen Spanellis

• Three-time Academic All-Big Ten (2017-19)• 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• Saw action on FG/PAT units in 33 career games• Played in nine games this season, with two appearances along the offensive line• Made season debut vs. Rutgers, playing left guard and on FG/PAT protection unit• Played center vs. Notre Dame, WMU, Nebraska, Maryland, Penn State and Rutgers in 2018• 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 players nationally that excelled on the field, in the classroom and in their community

2019 U-M RECORD WHEN...

Overall: ........................................................................................9-3 At Home: ............................................................................6-1 On the Road: .....................................................................3-2 Neutral: ...............................................................................0-0

By Month: August .................................................................................1-0 September: ........................................................................2-1 October: .............................................................................3-1 November: .........................................................................3-1 December: .........................................................................0-0 January: ..............................................................................0-0

When Scoring First: .................................................................5-1When Opponent Scored First: ............................................4-2When Scoring 20 or More Points: ......................................8-2When Scoring 30 or More Points: ......................................7-0When Scoring Less Than 20 Points: ..................................1-1When Leading at the Half: ...................................................8-0When Trailing at the Half: .....................................................1-3When Tied at the Half: ...........................................................0-0When Leading after 3 Quarters: .........................................8-0When Trailing after 3 Quarters: ..........................................0-3When Tied after 3 Quarters: ................................................1-0When Outrushing the Opponent: .....................................7-1With 35 or More Rushing Attempts: .................................5-1With 30 or Less Passing Attempts: ....................................6-0When Leading in Time of Possession: ..............................3-1When Trailing in Time of Possession: ...............................6-2

On Turf: .......................................................................................9-2On Grass: .....................................................................................0-1

When Leading in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: .................5-0When Even in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: .......................4-0When Trailing in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: ..................0-3With an 100-Yard Rusher: .....................................................3-0With an 200-Yard Passer: .......................................................5-3 250-Yard Passer: ...............................................................3-2With an 100-Yard Receiver: ..................................................2-0With an Opponent 100-Yard Rusher: ...............................0-2With an Opponent 200-Yard Passer: .................................3-1 250-Yard Passer: ...............................................................1-1With an Opponent 100-Yard Receiver: ............................1-2

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DEFENSE - INFO & RANKINGS

Defensive Formation: 4-3Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 32/15

RETURNING STARTERS (started at least 6 games)

Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year

Devin Gil LB 6-1 231 Sr.Lavert Hill CB 5-11 181 Sr.Khaleke Hudson LB 6-0 220 Sr.Carlo Kemp DT 6-3 280 Sr.Josh Metellus S 6-0 204 Sr.

RETURNING 2018 ALL-BIG TEN

Lavert Hill - first team (coaches and media)Josh Metellus - second team (coaches and media)Khaleke Hudson - HM (coaches and media)Kwity Paye - HM (media)Josh Ross - HM (coaches)Josh Uche - HM (coaches and media)

DEFENSE IN THE 2019 RANKINGS

Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

Scoring Defense 19.5 avg. 18 5Total Defense 292.8 avg. 6 2Rushing Defense 119.1 avg. 23 5Pass Defense 173.8 avg. 5 2Pass Efficiency 119.39 rating 30 5Sacks By 3.0 avg. 15 4TFLs 6.2 avg. 54 8First Downs 206 total 17 33rd-Down Allowed 32.0 % 19 34th-Down Allowed 59.1 % 100 12Red Zone Defense 77.4 % 28 4Turnovers Gained 20 total 30 6Interceptions 9 total 70 9Fumbles Recovered 11 total 13 3

Individual

Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

J. Glasgow, Tackles 6.6 avg. 172 20J. Glasgow, Sacks 0.42 avg. 122 17B. Hawkins, Tackles 5.3 avg. 378 41D. Hill, FR 2 total 27 4L. Hill, Int. 0.3 avg. 49 3K. Hudson, Tackles 8.1 avg. 55 5A. Hutchinson, Tackles 5.3 avg. 383 42C. McGrone, Tackles 5.0 avg. 431 45J. Metellus, Tackles 5.3 avg. 383 42K. Paye, Sacks 0.59 avg. 51 13A. Thomas, FR 2 total 27 4A. Thomas, Int. 0.3 avg. 60 7J. Uche, Sacks 0.71 avg. 30 10

THE DEFENSE

Multi-Game Trends

• The defense has allowed just 150 points in the last 37 quarters (4.05 points per quarter), includ-ing a 10-quarter stretch with no TDs allowed; does not include Maryland’s kickoff return TD• During an eight-game stretch from the Rutgers through Indiana games, Michigan yielded only 13 touchdowns while forcing 14 turnovers• The opposition is averaging 275.9 yards of total offense over the last eight games (2,483 yards)• Since the Wisconsin game, the defense has allowed 803 rushing yards on 325 carries (2.47 avg.) with only nine rushing scores; held five teams under 65 yards• Opponents have completed 141-of-258 passes (54.7%) for 1,680 yards over the last eight games (186.6 avg.)• The defense has forced 66 punts over the last nine games (average of 7.22 per game)• U-M has forced 42 three-and-outs on 108 drives (39% of possessions) over the last nine games; does not include end of half or kneel downs• Over the last five games, U-M has forced 31 three-and-outs or four-and-outs (turnover on downs) on 72 possessions; 43% of opp. drives• After allowing 28 points off turnovers in the first two games, the defense has allowed only 22 points off turnovers in the last 10 games• The Wolverines have yielded three scores off 13 turnovers in Big Ten play (TDs at Illinois and Penn State and home vs. Ohio State)

Defense Tough to Gain Yards Against

• The maize and blue rank among the top 30 nationally in 11 defensive categories, including total defense (sixth) and pass defense (fifth)• Michigan has allowed 13 passing touchdowns while yielding 18 rushing scores this fall• The defense has forced a turnover or punt on 68.6 percent of opponent drives, the seventh highest percentage in the country• Only four teams have reached 300 yards of offense against the Wolverines this season • U-M has limited eight opponents to less than 285 offensive yards: Army (243), Rutgers (152), Iowa (261), Illinois (256), Penn State (283), Notre Dame (180), Maryland (233) and Michigan State (220)• Michigan has held the opposition to less than 65 rushing yards in five of the past nine games, including a string of three straight contests (Rutgers through Illinois); this is the longest streak for a defense in Don Brown’s four seasons• Overall, the Wolverines have allowed less than 70 rushing yards to the opposition six times, which is tied for third among Power 5 teams; Utah leads the NCAA with nine• The defense has allowed only six runs longer than 15 yards across the past 36 quarters• U-M is giving up 3.03 yards per rush attempt, the lowest yards per rush since 2006• The Wolverines held the Illini to 64 rushing yards on 43 carries; this is the fewest yards allowed by a Michigan defense on 40-plus rush-ing attempts since 2008• The 180 yards of total offense gained by Notre

Dame was its lowest since 2016 and its second-lowest yardage total in a decade

Making Stops in the Opposition’s Backfield

• The Wolverines have generated 74 tackles for loss and 36 sacks this season• The team’s average of 3.0 sacks per contests lists fourth in the Big Ten and 14th in the NCAA• The defense has accumulated 58 TFLs over the past eight games (7.25 avg.): Iowa (13 TFLs), Illinois (12), Penn State (5), Notre Dame (6), Maryland (8), Michigan State (5), Indiana (4) and Ohio State (5)• The 25 TFLs in back-to-back games against Iowa and Illinois tied for the most TFLs in back-to-back contests this decade – 2016 vs. Indiana and Ohio State• U-M registered a decade-best 14 sacks in consecutive games against Iowa (8 sacks) and Illinois (6 sacks) – next closest is 11 sacks against Indiana and Ohio State in 2016• The defense has recorded a sack in every game, including a season-high eight against Iowa; the eight sacks against the Hawkeyes are the most since totaling eight at Ohio State in 2016• The Wolverines posted a season-best 13 tackles for loss vs. Iowa, the highest total since tallying 14 against Nebraska in 2018• A total of 20 Wolverine defenders made stops in the opposition’s backfield during their career, led by Khaleke Hudson with 26.0 TFLs; Josh Uche is second with 19.5 and Kwity Paye is third with 19.5• The 20 players have combined to post 150 TFLs• U-M’s defense has 13 players that have com-bined to register 63.5 sacks in their career; Uche leads the group with 16.5 sacks and is followed closely by Hudson with 11.5 sacks

Stingy Pass Defense

• Michigan is fifth nationally and second in the Big Ten in pass defense, allowing just 173.8 yards per contest• Five opponents have been held to less than 135 passing yards this fall – Army (43 yards), Rutgers (106), Wisconsin (128), Notre Dame (133) and Maryland (104) – and only four opponents have gained more than 200 passing yards• The defense has accounted for nine intercep-tions while allowing just 13 passing TDs; did not yield a passing TD in four straight games (Army through Iowa) and six contests overall• U-M has 51 passes defended through 12 games: 42 pass breakups and nine interceptions• Michigan batted down seven passes against Notre Dame and had a season-high eight PBUs at Illinois; the eight PBUs are tied for the second-most this decade, trailing only the 10 PBUs vs. MSU in 2015• Lavert Hill paces the team with 28 career pass breakups (22 PBUs and 6 picks), which lists tied for sixth all-time on Michigan’s career PBU list• Five players have interceptions during their career: Hill (6), Josh Metellus (5), Ambry Thomas (4), Hudson (2), Daxton Hill (1) and Michael Dwumfour (1)• Lavert Hill returned two of his six career inter-ceptions for TDs and Metellus scored a pick-six

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U-M’S DEFENSE UNDER HARBAUGH

• Don Brown has led Michigan’s defense in four of Coach Harbaugh’s five seasons• Michigan has ranked in the top four nationally in total defense for four straight seasons: No. 4 in 2015, No. 1 in 2016, No. 3 in 2017 and No. 2 in 2018; currently ranked No. 8 in 2019• The Wolverines’ pass defense has been among the nation’s top three each of the past five seasons: No. 3 in 2015, No. 1 in 2016, No. 1 in 2017, No. 2 in 2018; curren-lty ranked No. 5 in 2019• U-M led the nation in pass efficiency defense in 2015, finished second in 2016, placed fourth in 2017 and ranked seventh in 2018• The Wolverines have held 25 of their 64 opponents under Harbaugh to 10 points or less, including five shutouts• Only 24 teams have managed to score 20 or more points vs. U-M• U-M has scored 11 defensive touchdowns in five years: 1 in 2015, 3 in 2016, 3 in 2017 and 4 in 2018• The defense has held the opposition to less than 100 rushing yards in 33 of the 64 games• The Wolverines have posted 473 tackles for loss in 64 games (7.39 avg. per game): 74 in 2019, 76 in 2018, 114 in 2017, 121 in 2016 and 88 in 2015• Quarterbacks have been sacked 190 times (2.97 avg.) in five seasons: 36 in 2019, 34 in 2018, 42 in 2017, 46 in 2016 and 32 in 2015• Michigan led the nation in third down defense in con-secutive seasons (2016-17); set a school record in 2016 by allowing the opponent to convert just 21 percent on third down and followed up by allowing the opposition to convert just 26.1 percent of its chances in 2017• Only five teams have converted more than six third-down chances against Michigan during Don Brown’s tenure: Ohio State (2017, 2019), Notre Dame (2018), Indiana (2018) and Florida (2018)• U-M has held 13 opponents with two or less third down conversions over the past five seasons• Michigan has finished in the top five in three-and-outs forced twice in the past four seasons: first nationally in 2017 (83 in 162 series, 51.2%) and fourth in 2016 (73 in 164 possessions, 44.5%)

in 2018• 13 players have collected at least one pass defended in their career: Hill (28), Metellus (21), Hudson (16), Thomas (8), Vincent Gray (5), Aidan Hutchinson (6), Daxton Hill (4), Jordan Glasgow (3), Dwumfour (3), Josh Ross (2), Brad Hawkins (2), Uche (2) and Paye (1)

Defense Forcing Turnovers

• The Wolverines’ defense has forced 17 turn-overs this fall: nine interceptions and eight fumbles; three additional fumbles have been generated on special teams• U-M has forced multiple turnovers in seven of the 12 games, including five of the last eight contestsThe Wolverines’ list fifth in the Big Ten and 28th nationally with 20 total turnovers gained; forced at least one turnover in 10 games• The defense forced six turnovers against Iowa (4) and Illinois (2), which is tied for the most forced turnovers in back-to-back games since 2013• Nine different players have scooped up an opponent fumble this season, led by Ambry Thomas and Daxton Hill with two apiece• Thomas is the team’s active leader with five fumble recoveries during his career

Nation’s Best Defense under Don Brown

• Don Brown has coached the nation’s top defense twice in the past five seasons: 2015 at Boston College (254.3 avg.) and 2016 at Michigan; his defenses have ranked in the top four the past five years• The defense has held the opposition to less than 225 yards of total offense 18 times in 51 games under Brown• The Wolverines have held 14 opponents under 200 yards of total offense the past four seasons• U-M led the nation in pass defense during the 2016 and 2017 seasons and finished second in 2018; currently fifth in the NCAA• Over the last four seasons, Michigan has allowed 151.7 passing yards per game in league play; the next-best Power 5 program in that cat-egory is Clemson (176.9); U-M is fifth in scoring defense and 11th in rushing defense nationally during that stretch• In four seasons, 20 of 27 opponents have been held at or under 14 points at Michigan Stadium and only three have scored 28 points or more • U-M listed in the top four nationally in six defensive categories during the 2016 and 2017 seasons (see chart below)• The Wolverines have held 15 teams to less than 100 passing yards in a game, tied with Clemson for the most in the country since 2016• Only 11 teams have exceeded 200 passing yards against U-M under Don Brown; held 40 of 51 opponents under 200 passing yards with the next best team nationally accomplishing the feat only 37 times • The Wolverines have allowed 9 or fewer com-pletions in a game 17 times in 50 games, which is tied for the most in the country• U-M has held 26 of 51 opponents the last four years to under 100 yards rushing; the team has a 25-1 record when holding the opposition to less than 100 rushing yards

• Michigan has registered six or more tackles for loss in all but 13 games under Don Brown• U-M has recorded at least one sack in 48 of 51 games under Brown• The defense has batted down or intercepted 214 passes over the past four years (55 in 2016, 53 in 2017, 55 in 2018 and 51 in 2019)• Since 1997, only three Michigan teams have had four or more players record double-digits in tackles for loss: 1999 and Don Brown’s defenses in 2016 and 2017• The sack totals in 2016 (46) and 2017 (42) rank behind only the school record 51 sacks regis-tered during the 2001 season• That same 2001 defense holds the school record with 123 tackles for loss; second and third on the list are the defenses in 2016 (118.5) and 2017 (114); the team had 88 TFLs in 2018• U-M racked up 397 tackles for loss and 157 sacks since Brown’s arrival prior to the 2016 sea-son (51 games)• U-M has recorded double-digit tackles for loss in 19 games since Don Brown became defensive coordinator• 2016-17 marked the first time since the early 2000s that Michigan’s defense has accumulated 100 or more TFLs in back-to-back seasons• Brown was a finalist for the 2016 Broyles Award, presented to the nation’s top assistant coach; was a semifinalist in 2018 and 2019

U-M’s Defense in the NCAA (last 4 years)

Category 2019 2018 2017 2016

Scoring Defense 18 16 13 2Total Defense 6 2 3 1Rushing Defense 23 23 18 15Pass Defense 5 2 1 1Pass Efficiency 30 7 4 2Sacks By 15 34 7 4Tackles for Loss 54 33 3 21st Downs Allowed 17 6 3 13rd Downs Allowed 19 21 1 1

Stingy Pass Defense for 4 Straight Seasons

• Michigan has been the NCAA’s most dominant pass defense the past four seasons• U-M led the national rankings in pass defense during both the 2016 and 2017 seasons and fin-ished No. 2 nationally (147.8 avg.) behind leader Miami, Fla. (135.6 avg.) in 2018• The Wolverines are currently fifth in the NCAA in pass defense, allowing 173.8 yards per game• U-M became the first program to allow less than 2,000 passing yards in three straight sea-sons since Miami (Fla.) accomplished the feat during 2001-03 seasons: 1853 in 2016, 1951 in 2017 and 1843 in 2018• The Wolverines also became the first team since those Hurricane squads to allow less than 50% completion in three straight seasons: 43.6% in 2016, 48.8% in 2017 and 49.4% in 2018• Michigan has held 15 opponents to 100 pass-ing yards or less over the past four seasons• U-M allowed just 150.1 yards through the air in 2017, and was the nation’s only defense to hold 11 opponents under 200 passing yards; no other team reached double-digits• Michigan led the NCAA by yielding just 142.5 yards per game through the air in 2016; held five opponents to less than 100 passing yards

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ADDITIONAL NOTES

Michigan Tops NCAA in Attendance

• The Wolverines have led the nation in attendance 43 of the past 45 seasons; the only years that U-M did not lead the country in attendance was 1997 and 2014• Michigan led the NCAA in both total attendance and average attendance during the 2019 season; drew 780,215 fans to its seven-game home schedule in 2019 for an average of 111,459 fans per contest• Michigan has drawn 100,000-plus fans for 293 straight home games at Michigan Stadium; every game since Nov. 8, 1975

College Football’s Top TV Draw

• Michigan has played in a NCAA record 534 televised football games• Every single football game since 1995 has been tele-vised, a streak of 304 consecutive broadcasts• The very first televised U-M football game came on Sept. 27, 1947, a 55-0 shutout of rival Michigan State on WWJ TV in Detroit

Harbaugh vs. Non-Conference

• U-M coach Jim Harbaugh has compiled a 15-5 overall record against non-conference teams• He boasts an impressive 14-2 mark in regular season non-conference games, with his only setbacks coming in season openers on the road (Utah in 2015 and Notre Dame in 2018)• The only other blemishes against non-conference teams came in bowl games, falling to South Carolina (2018 Outback), Florida State (2016 Orange) and Florida (2018 Peach)

Michigan at Home in the Harbaugh Era

• The Wolverines have compiled a 30-5 home record in five seasons under Jim Harbaugh• Michigan has an 17-5 mark in Big Ten games at the Big House under Harbaugh’s leadership• The Wolverines have gone undefeated twice in the last five seasons; posted a 7-0 mark in 2018 and an 8-0 mark in 2016• U-M had a 10-game home winning streak snapped against Michigan State in 2017 and a 13-game winning streak snapped by Ohio State in 2019• The only setbacks in Big Ten home games came in losses to rivals Michigan State and Ohio State• The Wolverines are a perfect 13-0 in non-conference games under Harbaugh at the Big House, outscoring the opposition by a 521-165 margin in those games

Michigan Players Excelling in the Classroom

• Not only has the program done well on the field, the players have achieved at a high level in the classroom under head coach Jim Harbaugh, posting a perfect APR score in four of his five seasons leading the program• The Wolverines had 37 players achieve Academic All-Big Ten honors this fall, including 12 players listed as the starter or backup at their respective position• The starters earning academic all-conference acco-lades are LS Camaron Cheeseman, LB Jordan Glasgow, P Will Hart, DL Aidan Hutchinson, DL Carlo Kemp, FB Ben Mason, K Jake Moody and DL Kwity Paye• Glasgow was a semifinalist for the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete award • Glasgow earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors for third straight season

• Over the past four years, the defense has col-lected 43 interceptions while allowing just 49 passing touchdowns: 13 TDs, 9 Int. (2019), 14 TDs, 11 Int. (2018), 11 TDs, 10 Int. (2017) and 11 TDs, 13 Int. (2016)• 17 different players have registered at least one pick under Don Brown

DEFENSIVE LINE

• Four defensive linemen have registered 35-plus tackles: Aidan Hutchinson (63), Kwity Paye (49), Carlo Kemp (40) and Michael Danna (35)• Nine defensive linemen have tallied tackles• Paye and Hutchinson are the only defensive linemen to the lead the team in tackles in a game: Paye posted a career-best 11 stops at Penn State and Hutchinson equaled his career high with 10 stops vs. Ohio State• A total of 31.5 tackles for loss have come from the front four this fall: Paye (12.5), Hutchinson (8.5), Kemp (4.5), Danna (3.0), Michael Dwumfour (1.5), Luiji Vilain (1.0) and Chris Hinton (0.5)• More than half (17.5) of those stops in the backfield have been quarterback sacks: Paye (6.5), Hutchinson (4.5), Danna (3.0), Kemp (2.0), Vilain (1.0) and Dwumfour (0.5)• Carlo Kemp (Illinois) and Kwity Paye (Army) col-lected the defensive lines fumble recoveries• The defensive line has batted down eight passes, led by Hutchinson with six breakups and Dwumfour has chipped in the other two PBUs• Hutchinson is fourth on the team with those six pass breakups

Carlo Kemp

• Voted team captain• Three-time Academic All-Big Ten (2017-19)• Two-year letterman; has appeared in 40 games along the defensive line with 24 starts• Made 60 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and one fumble recovery in his career• 2019 All-Big Ten third team (coaches)• Contributed a career-best 40 stops, 4.5 TFLs, 2.0 sacks and one fumble recovery in 12 starts this year• Registered four stops against Ohio State• Posted a career-best 1.5 sacks and four tackles against Michigan State• Assisted on a sack and registered two stops at Maryland• Made four stops against Notre Dame• Assisted on two tackles, including a tackle for loss, at Penn State• Tallied four solo tackles at Illinois, including a career-best two TFLs and one fumble recovery• Posted two stops against Rutgers and Illinois• Assisted on four tackles at Wisconsin• Set a career-high with nine tackles vs. Army• Assisted on one tackle in start vs. MTSU• Team’s 2018 Most Improved Player on defense• Contributed 17 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and an assisted sack in 2018• Made first career start and assisted on one tackle vs. Western Michigan in 2018• Played in all 13 games during the 2017 season, making three tackles• Posted one solo stop against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl• Played defensive end against Colorado and

Rutgers as a true freshman in 2016

Kwity Paye

• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten (2018-19)• Played in 32 career games with 14 starts at defensive end; posted 83 tackles, 19.5 TFLs, 9.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and one PBU• Shared 2019 Richard Katcher Award as team’s top offensive lineman with Aidan Hutchinson• 2019 All-Big Ten: second team (coaches) and third team (media)• Leads the team in TFLs (12.5) and lists second in sacks (6.5) this season; contributed a career-high 49 stops and one fumble recovery• Sixth in Big Ten play in tackles for loss (1.3 avg.) and tied for 10th in sacks (0.6 avg.)• 13th in the Big Ten and 52nd nationally in sacks per game (0.59 avg.)• Tallied 1.5 TFLs and six stops against Ohio State • Registered one sack at Indiana• Recorded seven tackles at Maryland• Made one sack and two TFLs vs. Notre Dame• Posted a career-high 10 tackles and an assisted tackle for loss at Penn State• Missed the Illinois game due to injury• Tallied 2.5 sacks and four total stops vs. Iowa• Registered six tackles, 3.5 TFLs and 1.5 sacks against Rutgers; his 3.5 tackles for loss are the most in a game by a defensive lineman in Coach Harbaugh’s five years as head coach• Tallied three stops and one TFL at Wisconsin• Shared sack and recovered game-ending fumble against Army; had a then career-best seven stops• 2018 All-Big Ten honorable mention (media)• Played along the defensive line in all 13 games in 2018 and made four starts at defensive end: MSU, Wisconsin, Maryland and Florida• Tallied a career-best 29 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, two sacks, one forced fumble and one PBU in 2018• Recorded a tackle in 11 straight games• Started against Florida in the Peach Bowl• Played in nine games as a freshman in 2017; contributed five tackles, 1.5 TFLs and one sack• Assisted on one stop against Cincinnati, his first collegiate stop

Aidan Hutchinson

• 2019 Academic All-Big Ten• Played in 25 career games and made 12 starts at defensive end; registered 78 tackles, 10.0 TFLs, 4.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and six PBUs• Shared 2019 Richard Katcher Award as team’s top offensive lineman with Kwity Paye• 2019 All-Big Ten: third team (media) and honor-able mention (coaches) • Surpassed his 2018 tackle total three games into his sophomore year• Leads the defensive line with 63 stops this sea-son, including 8.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks and six PBUs• Started all 12 games at defensive end this fall• Matched career high with 10 tackles against Ohio State• Posted seven tackles, one sack and one pass breakup at Indiana• Made four stops against Michigan State• Tallied three tackles, one sack and a pass break-up at Maryland• Recorded three stops, an assisted TFL and one PBU against Notre Dame

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BIG TEN STATISTICSConference Games Only Statistics

OFFENSE

Category Statistic Big Ten

Scoring Offense 31.9 avg. 3Total Offense 399.4 avg. 6Rushing Offense 128.1 avg. 10Passing Offense 271.3 avg. 3Pass Efficiency 140.5 rating 5Sacks Allowed 1.56 avg. 2First Downs 21.2 avg. T53rd-Down Conv. 36.8 % 84th-Down Conv. 58.8 % 6Red Zone Offense 79.1 % 9

DEFENSE

Category Statistic Big Ten

Scoring Defense 19.8 avg. 5Total Defense 310.0 avg. 3Rushing Defense 123.9 avg. 4Pass Defense 186.1 avg. 5Pass Efficiency 122.2 rating 6Sacks By 3.33 avg. T2First Downs 18.1 avg. 53rd-Down Allowed 34.1 % 34th-Down Allowed 58.8 % 11Red Zone Defense 73.9 % 2Interceptions 7 total T8

TEAMS

Category Statistic Big Ten

Turnover Margin 0.0 avg. T7Net Punting 40.2 avg. 3Punt Returns 8.9 avg. 2Field Goals 64.3 % T12PAT Kicking 97.0 % 7Kickoff Returns 24.9 avg. 2Kickoff Coverage 38.8 avg. 9Penalties 47.2 avg. 8Opponent Penalties 70.1 avg. 14Time of Possession 28:05 avg. 11

INDIVIDUAL

Category Statistic Big Ten

R. Bell, Receiving Yards 66.3 avg. 10N. Collins, Receiving Yards 73.0 avg. 7J. Glasgow, Tackles 6.4 avg. T22W. Hart, Punting 45.8 avg. 1L. Hill, Passes Defended 1.0 avg. T3K. Hudson, Tackles 7.9 avg. T6A. Hutchinson, Sacks 0.4 avg. T16A. Hutchinson, Tackles for Loss 0.6 avg. T34A. Hutchinson, Tackles 5.1 avg. T45G. Jackson, Kick Returns 25.3 avg. 5C. McGrone, Tackles for Loss 0.9 avg. T16C. McGrone, Tackles 5.2 avg. 43J. Metellus, Tackles 5.7 avg. T37Q. Nordin, Kick Scoring 5.4 avg. 9Q. Nordin, Field Goals 0.9 avg. T6Q. Nordin, Field Goal Pct. 77.8 pct. T5S. Patterson, Passing 257.6 avg. 1S. Patterson, Total Offense 261.3 avg. 1S. Patterson, Pass Efficiency 143.7 rating 4K. Paye, Tackles for Loss 1.3 avg. T6K. Paye, Sacks 0.6 avg. T10D. Peoples-Jones, Punt Returns 7.9 avg. 9J. Uche, Sacks 0.8 avg. T5J. Uche, Tackles for Loss 1.2 avg. T9

• Made three tackles and one PBU at Penn State• Tallied a TFL and two stops at Illinois• Contributed six tackles, 2.5 TFLs, one sack, one forced fumble and one PBU vs. Iowa; named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week• One of his two stops vs. Rutgers was a fourth-and-goal stop that preserved the shutout• Tallied nine tackles and first career pass break-up at Wisconsin• Posted a career-high 10 tackles and 1.5 TFLs vs. Army; shared a sack and forced a fumble on the game-ending play in double overtime• Made first career start vs. MTSU, contributing four tackles and one TFL• Team’s 2018 Rookie of the Year on defense• Played in all 13 games along the defensive line; also contributed on FG/PAT protection unit • Made 15 stops and 1.5 tackles for loss in 2018• Recorded a then career-best six stops vs. WMU• Made debut at Notre Dame, making one stop

Michael Danna

• Named to watch list for the Hendricks Award• Played in all 12 games this year, registering 35 tackles, three sacks and one forced fumble• Contributed four stops at Indiana• Set U-M career-best with six tackles and one sack against Michigan State• Posted three tackles and pressured the quar-terback into an interception at Maryland• Made two stops against Notre Dame• Posted four tackles, one sack and forced a fumble at Illinois• Tallied first sack in a Michigan uniform against Iowa; posted five tackles and one sack• Contributed four stops against Rutgers• Assisted on two tackles vs. Army• Made Michigan debut vs. MTSU, tallying three tackles and one quarterback hurry• Accumulated 151 career tackles at Central Michigan, including 28 tackles for loss and 15 sacks; also forced four fumbles, recovered four fumbles and batted down one pass• Played in 38 career contests and started 16 games along the defensive line• 2018 All-MAC first team and earned CMU’s Herb Deromedi Most Valuable Player Award• Tallied a career-best 66 tackles, with 15 TFLs and 9.5 sacks in 2018; added three forced fum-bles and three fumble recoveries• Had a career-high 10 tackles vs. Toledo in 2018 • Had a four sack effort against Maine in 2018

Michael Dwumfour

• Appeared in 33 career games, making four starts at defensive tackle• Registered 36 tackles in his career, including 7.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, one interception and two pass breakups• Contributed nine stops, 1.5 TFLs, 0.5 sacks and two pass breakups this season• Amassed three stops against Ohio State, including a shared sack• Assisted on two tackles and batted down a pass attempt at Indiana• Had one tackle for loss against Michigan State• Played defensive tackle against Iowa, Illinois, Penn State and Notre Dame; assisted on a stop against the Hawkeyes, Nittany Lions and Irish• Saw action along the defensive line against

Middle Tennessee and Rutgers• Played in all 13 games in 2018; made two starting assignments at defensive tackle• Contributed a career-high 21 tackles, four TFLs, three sacks and one interception in 2018 • Had two or more stops in eight games dur-ing the 2018 season; registered a season- and career-best five stops against Western Michigan• Made first career start at Ohio State• Collected first career interception vs. Indiana• Played in nine games during the 2017 season, tallying four stops, one TFL and half a sack• Played in one game in 2016 before suffering season-ending injury; tallied two tackles and one TFL in debut against Hawaii

Donovan Jeter

• Appeared in 15 career games along defensive line; posted three career stops• Saw action at defensive tackle against Army, Wisconsin, Rutgers, Illinois, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Indiana and Ohio State• Played in seven contests along the defensive line in 2018, contributing three tackles• Tallied one solo tackle against Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl• Registered one solo tackle vs. Penn State• Assisted on one tackle against Maryland • Saw first action at defensive line vs. WMU

LINEBACKERS

• The team’s top two tacklers have come from the linebacking corps, with Khaleke Hudson leading the team with a career-best 97 stops and Jordan Glasgow posting a career-high 79 tackles; Cam McGrone is fifth with 60 stops• Michigan has four linebackers with more than 30 tackles this season: Hudson, Glasgow, McGrone and Josh Uche; Josh Ross racked up 18 stops in the two-and-a-half games of action before suffering an injury• A linebacker has led the team in tackles in eight of the 12 games: Hudson (5 times), McGrone (1), Glasgow (1) and Glasgow and McGrone shared top honors once• U-M’s middle of the defense has amassed 24.5 tackles for loss: Uche (11.5), McGrone (9.0), Glasgow (6.0), Hudson (3.5) and Devin Gil (0.5)• The linebacking corps has 19.5 of the 36 sacks• Uche leads the team with 8.5 sacks and is fol-lowed closely by linebacking partners Glasgow (5.0), McGrone (4.0) and Hudson (2.0)• The linebacking corps has tallied seven pass breakups: Hudson has three while Glasgow and Uche have two apiece

Khaleke Hudson

• Voted team captain• Named to the watch list for the Dick Butkus Award and Lott IMPACT Trophy• Has played in 51 career games and made 35 starts at linebacker/viper• Recorded 232 tackles, 26.0 tackles for loss, 12.0 sacks, one fumble recovery, two intercep-tions and 16 PBUs• Has blocked five punts during his career, set-ting a Michigan career record• 2019 Special Teams Player of the Year as voted by his teammates

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ROSTER NOTES

Father-Son Duos to Wear the Maize and Blue

The 2019 roster includes six players whose fathers played football at MichiganDB Tyler Cochran ..................Brad Cochran, DBDL Aidan Hutchinson ..........Chris Hutchinson, DLOL Daniel Jokisch .................Dan Jokisch, WRDB Caden Kolesar ................. John Kolesar, WROL Jon Runyan ...................... Jon Runyan, OGQB Michael Sessa ..................Mike Sessa, WRTE Will Sessa

Brothers that Played at Michigan

The Wolverines have three sets of brothers currently playing on the team -- Gemon and German Green, Geoffrey and Lawrence Reeves, and Michael and Will Sessa -- and an additional five players whose brothers donned the maize and blueLB Jordan Glasgow ..............DL Ryan Glasgow.....................................................OL Graham GlasgowRB Nicholas Capatina ..........WR Anthony CapatinaDB Lavert Hill .........................DB Delano HillLB Josh Ross ...........................LB James RossDL Jess Speight .....................QB Wilton Speight

Student-Athletes with fathers that played in the NFL

Chris Hinton ...................... Chris Hinton Sr. - 3 NFL teamsAidan Hutchinson ........... Chris HutchinsonDylan McCaffrey .............. Ed McCaffrey - 3 NFL teamsJon Runyan ........................ Jon Runyan Sr. - Oilers, EaglesTaylor Upshaw .................. Regan Upshaw - 5 NFL teams

Players Raised or Born Internationally

DB Sammy Faustin (Naples, Fla./Naples); born in Turks and Caicos and moved to Florida at age 11DL Kwity Paye (Providence, R.I./Bishop Hendricken); born in Liberia and moved to Guinea at 6 monthsWR Mike Sainristil (Everett, Mass./Everett); born in Port Au Prince, HaitiDL Luiji Vilain (Ottawa, Canada/Episcopal, Va.)DL Julius Welschof (Miesbach, Bavaria, Germany/FOS Altoetting)DL David Ojabo (Aberdeen, Scotland/Blair Academy, N.J.); born in NigeriaOL Mahdi Hazime (Toronto, Ontario, Canada/Fordson, Mich.); born in Toronto

• 2019 All-Big Ten second team (coaches)• Fifth in the Big Ten and 55th nationally in tack-les per game (8.1 avg.)• Started all 12 games in 2019; leads the team with a career-best 97 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 2.0 sacks and three PBUs• Led the Wolverines in tackles in five games; has three double-digit tackle efforts• Contributed eight tackles against Ohio State• Posted six tackles at Indiana• Made five stops and blocked a punt against Michigan State• Tallied eight tackles, an assisted sack and one pass breakup at Maryland• Posted five stops and an assisted TFL vs. Notre Dame• Registered six-tackle efforts at Illinois and Penn State; added two PBUs against the Illini• Tallied 11 stops and one TFL vs. Iowa• Posted a team-high seven tackles vs. Rutgers• Led team with 14 stops and one sack at Wisconsin• Contributed a team-high 12 tackles vs. Army• Led defense with eight stops against MTSU• 2018 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) • Started 11 games at viper in 2018, tallying 44 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, two sacks, one fumble recovery, one PBU and two blocked punts• Registered a season-high seven tackles, one tackle for loss and blocked a punt for a safety against Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl• 2017 All-Big Ten third team selection (coaches)• Started 12 of the 13 contests in 2017• Third on the team with 83 tackles in 2017; tal-lied a team-best 18.5 TFLs, eight sacks, two inter-ceptions, 11 PBUs and two forced fumbles• Recorded five or more tackles in eight straight games and in 10 overall contests in 2017• Second in the Big Ten and 19th in the NCAA in tackles for loss (1.3 avg.); second in the confer-ence and 33rd nationally in sacks (0.62 avg.)• Led team with 11 stops, two TFLs, one sack and two PBUs vs. South Carolina in the Outback• Shared the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week award following his career-best perfor-mance against Minnesota• Set career high with 15 tackles, 8 TFLs, three sacks and one forced fumble vs. Minnesota; his 8 TFLs broke the previous school record of seven TFLs set by Larry Foote at Iowa in 2001• His 8 TFLs against the Gophers also set a new Big Ten single-game record and tied the NCAA mark set by NC State’s Nate Irving in 2010• Played in all 13 games on special teams in 2016 and saw action at safety in two contests• Contributed eight tackles, an assisted TFL and one pass breakup during the 2016 season; tied for team lead with two blocked punts in 2016

Josh Uche

• Named to watch list for the Butkus Award• Played in 39 career games, recording 55 tack-les, 20.5 TFLs, 16.5 sacks, one fumble recovery and two pass breakups• 2019 Defensive Player of the Year as voted by this teammates• 2019 All-Big Ten performer: second team (coaches) and third team (media)• Started nine games this fall, contributing 34

tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks and two pass breakups• Leads the team in sacks• 10th in the Big Ten and 30th in the NCAA in sacks (0.71 avg.)• Made five stops, two TFLs, one sack, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery at Indiana• Two of his three stops were sacks at Maryland• Had a sack, two tackles and one pass breakup at Penn State• Made five stops in the Illinois backfield, includ-ing three sacks• Shared a sack among four stops vs. Rutgers• Made one solo tackle at Wisconsin• Posted a career-high eight tackles against Army, his first career starting assignment• Played linebacker vs. MTSU, tallying one sack, one forced fumble and two stops• 2018 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)• Played in 12 games during the 2018 season, recording 15 tackles, TFLs and seven sacks• 10th in Big Ten and 56th nationally in sacks• Recorded two sacks in road games at Northwestern and Michigan State and home against Penn State• Contributed one solo stop vs. Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl• Played in 10 games during the 2017 season, producing three tackles and a sack; saw action at linebacker in nine contests• Tallied two solo tackles and registered first career sack vs. Florida• Recorded three tackles in four games of action during the 2016 season; missed the remainder of the season with an injury

Cam McGrone

• 2019 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)• Played in all 12 games and made nine starts at middle linebacker this season• Team’s fifth-leading tackler with 60 stops, 9.0 TFLs, 4.0 sacks and forced one fumble• Contributed two double-digit tackles efforts this fall: 12 vs. Notre Dame and 11 at Illinois• Amassed eight tackles and a team-leading 1.5 tackles for loss against Ohio State• Posted three-tackle efforts at Maryland, vs. Michigan State and at Indiana; added a TFL against the Terrapins• Set career high with 12 stops vs. Notre Dame• Tallied a career-best 2.5 TFLs, one sack and six total tackles at Penn State• Posted a career high with 11 stops at Illinois; added an assisted TFL and forced a fumble• Registered career highs in tackles (six) and sacks (1.5) against Iowa• Made first career start and contributed one solo tackle against Rutgers• Tallied a career-best six tackles at Wisconsin• Saw special teams action against Army• Played linebacker and special teams vs. MTSU• Made his career debut on special teams against Nebraska in 2018• Named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for his effort during preparation for the 2018 Wisconsin game

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L G A M E N O T E SG A M E N O T E SJordan Glasgow

• 2019 Butkus Award Semifinalist• 2019 Roger Zatkoff Award winner as the pro-gram’s top linebacker• 2019 Blue Collar Award recipient as the team’s hardest worker as voted by his teammates• Three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selec-tion (2017-19)• Four-time Academic All-Big Ten (2016-19)• Walk-on awarded scholarships prior to the 2017, 2018 and 2019 seasons• Leads the team with 51 career games played; tallied 130 tackles, 9.0 TFLs, 7.0 sacks, three fum-ble recoveries and two pass breakups• 2019 All-Big Ten honorable mention (media)• Started all 12 games at linebacker, tallying a career-high 79 tackles, 6.0 TFLs, 5.0 sacks, one fumble recovery and two PBUs• Posted seven tackles, one TFL and assisted on a sack against Ohio State• Tallied eight tackles and assisted on a sack against Michigan State• Recorded eight tackles at Maryland• Had four-stop efforts at Penn State and vs. Notre Dame; added a PBU against the Irish• Tied career high with 11 tackles at Illinois, including an assisted TFL, one PBU, one fumble recovery and blocked a punt• Registered nine stops and two sacks vs. Iowa• Posted three tackles against Rutgers• Made seven stops at Wisconsin and recovered onside kick attempt• Set a career best with 11 stops against Army• Had six tackles in start vs. MTSU; set career-best with two sacks• Contributed a career-best 28 tackles, three TFLs, two sacks and one forced fumble in 2018; posted stops in 11 of the 13 games• Tallied three tackles and one TFL vs. Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl• Made first career start, tallying two tackles and one sack vs. Nebraska• 2017 Special Teams Player of the Year as select-ed by the coaching staff• Contributed 11 tackles and one PBU in 2017; played on special teams in 13 games and saw action at safety in six games• Recorded nine of his 11 tackles in the final five games of the 2017 season• Led the team with 11 special teams tackles in 2016; next closest player recorded six stops• Made key stop on a fake punt by Ohio State

Devin Gil

• Appeared in 38 games with 15 starts at line-backer; tallied 47 career tackles• Saw action at linebacker and on special teams against Notre Dame, Maryland and Ohio State; contributed one stop against the Irish and two tackle efforts against the Terrapins and Hoosiers• Played on special teams units vs. Iowa, Illinois, Penn State, Michigan State and Ohio State• Shared a tackle for loss against Rutgers• Played special teams against Army and Iowa• Contributed two tackles vs. MTSU• Started all 13 games at linebacker in 2018; post-ed a career-best 33 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 1.5 sacks and one fumble recovery• Registered a career-best six tackles and one sack vs. Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

• Made second career start in an opener, tallying four tackles at Notre Dame• Played in all 13 games during the 2017 season after not playing as true freshman in 2016• Contributed five tackles in 2017, registering one stop in five different games• Assisted on a special teams tackle against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl• Recovered a fumble on Josh Metellus’ blocked punt at Maryland; also assisted on a tackle

Josh Ross

• Played in 29 career games and made four starts, contributing 83 tackles, five TFLs, one sack and two pass breakups• Missed nine games due to injury; was available to play starting with the Maryland game• Made three tackles at Wisconsin before leaving the game with an injury in the first quarter• Posted nine stops against Army• Contributed six tackles in start vs. MTSU• 2018 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)• Fourth on the team with 61 tackles, five tackles for loss, one sack and two pass breakups in 2018; played in all 13 games and made one starting assignment at middle linebacker• Registered two or more tackles in every game; had four-plus stops in eight contests• Set career high with a team-best 11 tackles, 1.5 TFLs and one sack vs. Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl; made his first career start• Played in all 13 games as a freshman in 2017, contributing four special teams tackles• Tallied first career tackle vs. Air Force• Older brother, James, played for Michigan from 2012-15 and is a defensive graduate assistant coach with the program

DEFENSIVE BACKS

• The safety tandem of Josh Metellus (63) and Brad Hawkins (53 tackles) are tied for third and sixth, respectively, on the team in tackles• Both of Michigan’s starting cornerbacks have collected three interceptions: Lavert Hill and Ambry Thomas; Metellus has accounted for two picks and Daxton Hill has the other• The secondary has batted down 26 passes to go along with the nine interceptions• Hill leads the team with nine PBUs followed closely by Vincent Gray (5), Metellus (5), Daxton Hill (4) and Thomas (3)• Each of the cornerbacks in the three-man rota-tion has tallied a stop in the backfield this fall: Thomas (3.0), Gray (1.5) and Hill (1.0)• The secondary has four of the team’s 10 fumble recoveries; Thomas and Daxton Hill leads the team with two fumble recoveries and Metellus has the other opponent miscue; one of Hill’s two fumble recoveries came on punt coverage

Lavert Hill

• Two-time All-Big Ten first team (2018-19); 2017 second-team selection by the coaches• Appeared in 47 career games with 36 starts; contributed 56 tackles, seven TFLs, six intercep-tions and 28 pass breakups• One of four U-M players to return two intercep-tions for a touchdown during his career: Thom Darden (1969-71), Lance Dottin (1989-91) and

HIGH SCHOOL TEAMMATES

• LB Jordan Anthony, QB Shea Patterson and OL Cesar Ruiz – IMG Academy (Florida)• DB Lavert Hill and DB Ambry Thomas – Martin Luther King (Michigan)• LB Devin Gil and DB Josh Metellus – Flanagan (Florida)• DL Michael Danna and RB Tru Wilson – De La Salle (Michigan)• DB Jaylen Kelly-Powell, OL Michael Onwenu and WR Donovan Peoples-Jones – Cass Technical (Michigan)• FB Matt Brown and WR Jake McCurry – Solon (Ohio)• TE Nick Eubanks and DL Mike Morris – American Heritage (Florida)• DB Tyler Cochran and OL Dan Jokisch – Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (Michigan)• DB Gemon Green and DB German Green – DeSoto (Texas)• K Jake Moody, LB Ryan Nelson and LB Nolan Knight – Northville (Michigan)• QB Michael Sessa and TE Will Sessa – Hinsdale Central (Illinois)• DB Caden Kolesar and RB Jordan Castleberry – St. Edward (Ohio)

JORDAN BRAND

• The Michigan Football program is in its fourth season wearing brand Jordan apparel• U-M was the first college and/or professional football program to wear Jordan on is its uniforms and sideline apparel, starting with the 2016 season• The Wolverines were joined by North Carolina as Jordan football schools in 2017; Oklahoma and Florida were outfitted by Jordan starting with the 2018 season• Jordan outfits Michigan from head-to-toe on all appar-el needs for the football and basketball program• Michigan and NIKE began its 15-year agreement on Aug. 1, 2016

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L G A M E N O T E SG A M E N O T E S

RECORD BOOK - SACKS

Sacks - Season (since 1980)

Player Sacks Season

1. David Bowens ......................... 12 ................... 1996 LaMarr Woodley ..................... 12 ................... 2006 3. Mark Messner .......................... 11 ................... 1985 Chris Hutchinson ................... 11 ................... 1992 Jason Horn ............................... 11 ................... 1995 James Hall ................................. 11 ................... 1998 7. Brandon Graham .................... 10.5 ............... 2009 8. Mark Messner .......................... 10 ................... 1987 Brandon Graham .................... 10 ................... 2008 10. Taco Charlton .......................... 9.5 .................. 2016 11. Robert Thompson .................. 9 ..................... 1980 Robert Thompson .................. 9 ..................... 1982 Mike Hammerstein ................ 9 ..................... 1985 14. Brandon Graham .................... 8.5 .................. 2007 Josh Uche.......................... 8.5 .............. 2019

15. Mark Messner .......................... 8 ..................... 1988 Mike Evans ................................ 8 ..................... 1990 Martin Davis ............................. 8 ..................... 1990 Sylvester Stanley .................... 8 ..................... 1993 Glen Steele ............................... 8 ..................... 1995 Chase Winovich ...................... 8 ..................... 2017 Khaleke Hudson ............... 8 ................. 2017

Sacks - Career (since 1980)

Player Sacks Years

1. Mark Messner .......................... 36 ................... 1985-88 2. Brandon Graham .................... 29.5 ............... 2006-09 3. James Hall ................................. 25 ................... 1996-99 4. Chris Hutchinson ................... 24 ................... 1989-92 Jason Horn ............................... 24 ................... 1992-95 Glen Steele ............................... 24 ................... 1995-97 LaMarr Woodley ..................... 24 ................... 2003-06 8. Tim Jamison ............................. 20 ................... 2005-08 9. Robert Thompson .................. 19 ................... 1979-82 Taco Charlton .......................... 19 ................... 2013-16 11. Chris Wormley ......................... 18 ................... 2013-16 Chase Winovich ...................... 18 ................... 2015-18 13. Mike Hammerstein ................ 17 ................... 1981-85 Mike Evans ................................ 17 ................... 1988-91 15. Josh Uche.......................... 16.5 ........... 2016-19

16. Trent Zenkewicz ..................... 16 ................... 1992-95 David Bowens ......................... 16 ................... 1995-96 Shawn Crable .......................... 16 ................... 2004-07

Brandon Watson (2018) are the others• Named to the watch list for the Walter Camp Player of the Year, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award and Jim Thorpe Award• 2019 preseason All-American second team• 2019 All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)• Started 11 games at cornerback this season, registering 15 tackles, one tackle for loss, three interceptions and 12 total pass defended• Has a pass breakup in eight of his 11 games played this season• Batted down two passes and made two solo stops against Ohio State• Had an interception, pass breakup and one tackle against Michigan State• Collected one pass breakup at Maryland• Batted down two passes against Notre Dame• Missed the Illinois game due to injury• Collected an interception, pass breakup, four solo tackles and one TFL vs. Iowa• Batted down one pass and assisted on a tackle against Rutgers• Posted three tackles at Wisconsin• Collected goal-line interception and assisted on two tackles vs. Army • Contributed one tackle and one pass breakup vs. MTSU; had a career-high three punt returns• 2018 Associated Press All-American third team• 2018 All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)• One of 14 semifinalists for Thorpe Award; only other Big Ten player was PSU’s Amani Oruwariye• Was on the watch list for the Nagurski Award• Started all 13 games in 2018; contributed 14 tackles, one TFL, one interception and six PBUs• Eighth-rated cornerback nationally in 2018 in terms of fewest yards allowed per coverage snap (0.53) according to Pro Football Focus• Fifth on the team with six PBUs during the 2018 season; had a pass breakup in five games• Returned interception 21 yards for a touch-down against Wisconsin• 2017 All-Big Ten selection: second team (coach-es) and honorable mention (media)• Posted 25 tackles, five TFLs, two interceptions and a team-high-tying nine PBUs in 2017• Recorded a pass defense or an interception on 25.8% of his targeted passes in 2017, the second-highest mark among returning FBS CBs• No. 5 overall rated cornerback by PFF in 2017• Tallied six of his nine PBUs in Big Ten play• Started 12 games at cornerback; missed the Wisconsin game due to concussion• Made first career start vs. Florida, tallying four solo tackles and two pass breakups• Played in 11 of the 13 games as a freshman dur-ing the 2016 season; registered two tackles, one pass breakup and one fumble recovery

Josh Metellus

• Has appeared in 46 career games with 37 starts• Registered 176 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, one sack, five interceptions and 21 pass breakups during his career• Named to watch list for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award, Jim Thorpe Award and Lott IMPACT Trophy• 2019 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)• Tied for third on the team with 63 tackles this season; has 3.5 TFLs, two interceptions and seven PBUs

• Posted eight tackles against Ohio State• Had two breakups and two stops at Indiana• Contributed six tackles vs. Michigan State• Led the defense with nine tackles, two tackles for loss and one interception at Maryland• Recorded four tackles, one TFL and one pass breakup against Notre Dame• Made five tackles and an assisted TFL at Penn St• Contributed three stops at Illinois• Tallied six tackles and one interception vs. Iowa• Posted four stops against Rutgers• Contributed a career-best tying eight tackles and one pass breakup at Wisconsin• Recovered a fumble and registered five stops against Army• Assisted on three stops and batted down a pass against MTSU• 2018 All-Big Ten second team (coaches and media)• Started 12 games in 2018, tallying 48 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, three interceptions and nine PBUs• Contributed three-plus stops in nine games; posted a season-best seven tackles against Western Michigan and SMU• Tallied four solo tackles against Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl• Had a 73-yard interception return for a touch-down vs. SMU, the sixth longest interception return for a score in U-M history; had seven stops and two PBUs• 2017 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)• Contributed 50 tackles, an assisted TFL, one forced fumble and five pass breakups in 2017• Posted six or more stops in each of the final three regular season games• Played in nine games as a freshman in 2016, posting 15 tackles, one TFL and one sack• Made first career start in the Orange Bowl vs. Florida State, tallying six tackles and a defensive two-point conversion on a blocked PAT return• Made career debut at safety vs. Penn State

Ambry Thomas

• Saw action in 38 career games with 12 starts at cornerback; registered 50 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, four interceptions, five fumble recoveries and nine PBUs• 2019 Defensive Skill Player of the Year• 2019 All-Big Ten: third team (coaches) and hon-orable mention (media)• Named 2019 Pro Football Focus Midseason All-American first team• Started all 12 games at cornerback this season, contributing 34 tackles, three TFLs, three inter-ceptions, seven PBUs and two fumble recoveries• Matched career high with six stops at Indiana and added one pass breakup• Set career high with six tackles vs. Michigan State; added one TFL and one interception• Had two-tackle efforts against Penn State, Maryland and Ohio State• Had three solo tackles against Notre Dame• Made three solo stops and a career-best three pass breakups at Illinois• Collected an interception and fumble recovery vs. Iowa, the second time this season he accom-plished the feat; added two tackles• His tackle for loss stopped a fourth down attempt against Rutgers; tallied three solo stops

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L G A M E N O T E S• Tallied three tackles in start at Wisconsin• Started at cornerback against Army• Made his first career start at cornerback vs. MTSU, contributing an interception, fumble recovery, one tackle for loss and two tackles• Saw action at cornerback and on special teams in all 13 games in 2018; team’s primary kick returner and also played snaps at receiver• Contributed nine stops, one interception, two pass breakups and one fumble recovery in 2018• Returned 19 kickoffs for 412 yards (21.7 avg.) and one touchdown during the 2018 season• Collected first career interception at Rutgers; added three stops and 49 kickoff return yards• Had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown at Notre Dame; his kickoff TD was the first since Jehu Chesson took the opening kickoff 96 yards against Indiana in 2015• 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• Made seven stops, an assisted TFL, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries in 2017• Played cornerback and special teams in debut vs. Florida; made one tackle, forced a fumble and recovered a fumble on kickoff coverage

Vincent Gray

• Saw action at cornerback and on special teams in all 12 games; started the Illinois game• Posted 18 tackles this season, including 1.5 TFLs and five pass breakups• Contributed two solo tackles against Ohio State• Collected one pass breakup at Maryland• Tallied one PBU and assisted on a stop against Notre Dame• Made his first career start at Illinois, registering four solo tackles and two pass breakups• Contributed three stops, an assisted TFL and first career pass breakup vs. Iowa• Made three tackles at Wisconsin• Tallied four solo stops and one TFL vs. MTSU• Played in two games as a freshman in 2018• Made career debut at Rutgers (Nov. 10), playing cornerback and special teams• Saw special teams action against Florida in the Chick-fi l-A Peach Bowl (Dec. 29)

Brad Hawkins

• 2019 Most Improved Player on Defense• Started 10 games at free safety this fall; fourth on the team with a career-best 53 tackles and one PBU• Missed the final two games due to an injury• Posted two stops against Notre Dame and three tackles at Penn State• Registered seven tackles at Illinois• Contributed five stops against Rutgers and three tackles against Iowa• Posted a career-high 10 tackles in back-to-back games against Army and Wisconsin• Started at safety against MTSU, tallying a career-high seven tackles and one pass breakup• Played in all 13 games at safety and on special teams in 2018; made one career start at safety• Contributed 24 tackles, three tackles for loss and one pass breakup in 2018• Tallied at least two stops in seven games, including a career-best six stops at Notre Dame

• Made career debut at safety against Notre Dame, posting a career-high six tackles, an assisted TFL and one PBU• Played in 12 games during the 2017 season, tal-lying two tackles on special teams

Daxton Hill

• 2019 Rookie of the Year on Defense• Appeared in all 12 games; played in the sec-ondary in 10 contests and saw special teams action in nine games • Started at free safety in two contests: Ohio State and Indiana• Contributed 28 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, one interception and two fumble recoveries as a true freshman• Registered three stops against Ohio State• Led team with eight tackles and one intercep-tion at Indiana; made first career start at safety• Posted two solo tackles and one PBU against Michigan State• Tied the school record with two fumble recov-eries against Notre Dame, one on special teams and the other on defense; added one PBU• Tallied one solo tackle at Illinois and two stops at Penn State• Recorded six stops vs. Iowa, including his first career TFL and pass breakup• Tallied four tackles and an assisted TFL vs. Rutgers; played in the secondary• Caught a 25-yard pass to convert a fake punt against Army• Played on special teams against MTSU, his first collegiate action• Brother, Justice, is a running back with the Baltimore Ravens

RECORD BOOK - PASS BREAKUPS

Pass Breakups - Career (since 1978)

Player PBUs Years

1. Jourdan Lewis .............................. 45 .............. 2013-16 2. Leon Hall ........................................ 43 .............. 2003-06 3. Todd Howard ................................ 41 .............. 1998-01 4. Marlin Jackson ............................. 34 .............. 2001-04 5. Charles Woodson ........................ 30 .............. 1995-97 6. James Whitley .............................. 28 .............. 1997-00 Lavert Hill ............................. 28 ........... 2016-19

8. Jeremy LeSueur ........................... 27 .............. 2000-03 9. Marion Body ................................. 26 .............. 1979-82 10. Markus Curry ................................ 25 .............. 2001-04 11. Jarrett Irons ................................... 24 .............. 1993-96 Morgan Trent ................................ 24 .............. 2005-0813. Thom Darden ............................... 23 .............. 1969-71 Donovan Warren ......................... 23 .............. 2007-0915. Jamar Adams ................................ 22 .............. 2004-07 16. Channing Striblinga ................... 21 .............. 2013-16 Josh Metellus ....................... 21 ........... 2016-19

18. Ty Law ............................................. 19 .............. 1992-9419. Dave Brown ................................... 18 .............. 1972-74 Dwight Hicks ................................ 18 .............. 1974-77 Larry Foote .................................... 18 .............. 1998-01 J.T. Floyd ......................................... 18 .............. 2009-12 23. Brad Cochran ................................ 17 .............. 1983-85 Alfie Burch ..................................... 17 .............. 1990-93 David Long .................................... 17 .............. 2016-18 Devin Bush .................................... 17 .............. 2016-1827. Mike Taylor .................................... 16 .............. 1969-71 Calvin O’Neal ................................ 16 .............. 1974-76 Mike Harden ................................. 16 .............. 1977-79 Raymon Taylor ............................. 16 .............. 2011-14 Khaleke Hudson ................... 16 ........... 2016-19

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L G A M E N O T E SG A M E N O T E S

SPECIAL TEAMS - INFO & RANKINGS

RETURNING STARTERS

Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year

Camaron Cheeseman LS 6-4 230 Sr.Will Hart P 6-3 206 Sr.Jake Moody K 6-0 198 So.Quinn Nordin K 6-1 196 Sr.Donovan Peoples-Jones PR 6-2 208 Jr.Ambry Thomas KR 6-0 182 Jr.

RETURNING 2018 ALL-BIG TEN

Will Hart - First Team (coaches & media)Donovan Peoples-Jones - Third Team (coaches & media)

SPECIAL TEAMS IN THE 2019 RANKINGS

Category Avg. NCAA Big Ten

Punt Returns 7.86 avg. 65 6Kick Returns 24.68 avg. 14 2Net Punting 39.29 avg. 40 5Punt Return Defense 6.72 avg. 51 10Kick Return Defense 23.17 avg. 106 14Blocked Punts 2 total 5 3Blocked Kicks 2 total 28 5Blocked Kicks Allowed 1 total 31 4Blocked Punts Allowed 1 total 78 8

Individual

Player, Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

W. Hart, Punting 45.1 avg. 15 1G. Jackson, Comb. Ret. 523 yards 35 6G. Jackson, KR 24.9 avg. 24 4G. Jackson, KR TDs 1 total 10 2J. Moody, FG/Game 0.5 avg. 121 13Q. Nordin, FG/Game 0.7 avg. 106 11Q. Nordin, FG Pct. 70.0 % 75 6D. Peoples-Jones, PR 7.6 avg. 25 2D. Peoples-Jones, Comb. 175 yards 163 14

THE TEAM IN THE 2019 RANKINGS

Category Avg. NCAA Big Ten

Fewest Penalties 73 total 62 10Penalties/Game 6.08 avg. 66 11Fewest Penalty Yards 588 total 43 9Penalty Yards/Game 49.0 avg. 45 9Turnover Margin 0.17 avg. 52 7Time of Possession 29:05 avg. 88 9

SPECIAL TEAMS

• Kicker Quinn Nordin (48 points) is the team’s second-leading scorer and Jake Moody (36 points) is tied for fourth on the squad in scoring• Moody has converted 5-of-8 field goal attempts (34, 27, 43, 33 and 21 yards) and all 18 point-after-attempts• Nordin has hit 27 PATs and 6-of-9 field goals• Will Hart is averaging 45.1 yards per punt with a 61-yard long against Army and Wisconsin; ranks first in the Big Ten and 15th in the NCAA• Michigan recovered an onside kick attempt at Wisconsin; Jordan Glasgow secured the ball• U-M has blocked two punts this season; Jordan Glasgow blocked an Illinois punt that setup a Zach Charbonnet seven-yard TD run a play later and Khaleke Hudson blocked a Michigan State that led to a 22-yard touchdown reception by Nico Collins a play later• Donovan Peoples-Jones leads the punt return game with an 7.6-yard average (23 for 175 yards); second in the Big Ten and 29th nationally• Ronnie Bell has contributed eight punt returns for 67 yards, including a 27-yard return that setup a touchdown against Middle Tennessee• Giles Jackson is fourth in the Big Ten and 24th nationally, averaging 24.9 yards per kick return• Jackson returned the opening kickoff 97 yards at Maryland, scoring the team’s first kickoff return for a touchdown since Jehu Chesson against Northwestern in 2015• Michigan has collected three fumble recoveries on special teams: two on punt coverage and one on kick coverage• The kickoff coverage team forced its only turnover of the season against Rutgers as Tyler Cochran stripped the ball from the returner• Daxton Hill recovered a fumble by Notre Dame on punt coverage after the Irish touched the ball downfield after blocking the Wolverines punt attempt• The third special teams turnover was gained by Jake McCurry on a muffed punt by Ohio State• Daxton Hill leads the team with six special teams tackles (three solo, three assists) but is followed closely by Jake McCurry and Louis Grodman with five stops apiece

U-M’s Special Teams under Harbaugh

• U-M has converted 89-113 field goal attempts (78.8%) and 239-of-244 point-after-attempts• The Wolverines have 193 touchbacks in 404 kickoffs• Michigan has punted the ball three or less times in 27 games, including two contests where the team did not attempt a punt (Hawaii and Maryland in 2016)• The Wolverines have downed 96 punts inside the opposition’s 20-yard line• U-M has 14 blocks in the five years that Coach Harbaugh has led the program; led the Big Ten and finished second nationally with seven blocked kicks in 2016: one PAT, two FGs and four punts (three other punts were deflected and another punt by the opposition hit into the back of its own player)• Led the NCAA with four blocked punts in 2016, finished 19th nationally with three blocked punts in 2018 and ranks fifth in the country this

season with two blocked punts

Quinn Nordin

• 2017 Lou Groza Award semifinalist• Converted 36-of-47 field goals and 107-of-112 point-after-attempts during his career• Hit three field goals over 50 yards and 11 over 40 yards in his career• Team’s second-leading scorer with 48 points this season: 27 PATs and seven field goals• Connected on two field goals (23, 45) and one PAT against Ohio State• Hit a 27-yard field and four PATs at Indiana• Scored a season-best 14 points against Michigan State; hit all five PATs and three field goals (28, 49, 33)• Converted a 38-yard field goal and two PATs at Maryland; was his first field goal of the year• Connected on all five PATs vs. Rutgers and 3 PATs at Illinois• Hit four PATs and had one kickoff vs. MTSU• Converted three field goals (42, 33 and 35 yards) and three PATs vs. Wisconsin in 2018• Hit field goals from 31 and 34 yards out and all four PATs vs. Maryland• Tallied 12 points vs. Nebraska, converting field goals from 50 and 38 yards and six PATs• Converted a 45-yard FG and six PATs vs. SMU• 2017 Academic All-Big Ten• 2017 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)• Starting kicker in all 13 games during 2017 sea-son, hitting 19-of-24 FGs and 35-of-38 PATs• Hit 6-of-8 field goals from better than 40 yards in 2017; only misses came on 52-yard attempt vs. Florida and 49-yarder vs. Minnesota• 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 in field goal percentage (79.2 pct.); tied for 12th in U-M’s season kicking annals• Led the team with 92 points in 2017• Hit four field goals (35, 26, 45 and 48) and one PAT against South Carolina in the Outback Bowl• Earned Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honors for his performance against Air Force; matched school record with five field goals against Air Force (35, 26, 49, 29, 36)• Tallied 17 points against the Falcons, which was one point shy of the U-M record for most points by a kicker in a game• Named co-Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against Florida; hit 4-of-6 FGs (25, 55, 30 and 50 yards) and 3 PATs in career debut vs. Florida• Became the first kicker in U-M history to con-vert two field goals from 50 yards or better in a game (50 and 55 yards)• Nation’s No. 1 kicker coming out of high school by Kornblue Kicking (junior and senior years)

Will Hart

• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten (2018-19)• 2019 All-Big Ten performer: second team (media) and third team (coaches)• Two-time candidate for the Ray Guy Award (2018, 2019)• Leads the Big Ten and is 15th nationally with a 45.1-yard average per punt this season• 15 of his 46 punts have been 50-plus yards this

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L G A M E N O T E SG A M E N O T E S

RECORD BOOK - SPECIAL TEAMS

Field Goals Scored - Career

Player Made Season

1. Garrett Rivas ....................................64 ..............2003-06 2. Remy Hamilton ...............................63 ..............1993-96 3. Mike Gillette .....................................57 ..............1985-88 4. Brendan Gibbons ...........................45 ..............2010-13 5. J.D. Carlson .......................................39 ..............1989-91 6. Kenny Allen ......................................37 ..............2012-16 7. Quinn Nordin ..........................36 .......... 2017-19

8. Ali Haji-Sheikh .................................31 ..............1979-82 9. Bob Bergeron ..................................29 ..............1981-84 10. Hayden Epstein ...............................26 ..............1998-01

Field Goals Attempted - Career

Player Made Season

1. Remy Hamilton ...............................82 ............. 1993-96 Garrett Rivas ....................................82 ............. 2003-06 3. Mike Gillette .....................................81 ............. 1985-88 4. Brendan Gibbons ...........................60 ............. 2010-13 5. J.D. Carlson .......................................57 ............. 1989-91 6. Ali Haji-Sheikh .................................52 ............. 1979-82 7. Quinn Nordin ..........................49 .......... 2017-19

8. Mike Lantry ......................................47 ............. 1972-74 9. Kenny Allen ......................................45 ............. 2012-16 10. Hayden Epstein ...............................42 ............. 1998-01

Punt Returns Attempted - Career

Player Att. Season

1. Steve Breaston ................................127 ........... 2003-06 2. Donovan Peoples-Jones .........88 .......... 2017-19

3. Anthony Carter ...............................79 ............. 1979-82 4. Tripp Welborne ...............................67 ............. 1987-90 5. Gene Derricotte ..............................55 ............. 1944-48 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 .........745 ........ 2017-19

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 Hart ...................................45.09 ..... 2019

3. Will Hagerup ....................................45.03 ....... 2012 4. Zoltan Mesko ...................................44.46 ....... 2009 5. Will Hagerup ....................................43.64 ....... 2010

Punting Average - Career

Player Avg. Seasons

1. Will Hart ...................................45.3 ....... 2017-19

2. Monte Robbins ...............................42.8 .......... 1984-87 3. Zoltan Mesko ...................................42.5 .......... 2006-09 4. Will Hagerup ....................................42.1 .......... 2010-14 5. Adam Finley .....................................41.9 .......... 2001-04

fall; 46 punts for 2,074 yards (45.1 avg.) with eight downed inside the 20-yard line and 11 fair caught• Had a 58-yard punt against Ohio State• Punted five times for a 49.8-yard average at Maryland• Averaged 41.3 yards on six punts in driving rain against Notre Dame• Had a 46-yard average on five punts at PSU• Averaged 44.3 yards on three punts at Illinois• Had a career-high eight punts for 365 yards (45.6 avg.) vs. Iowa; booted a 59-yard long• Punted twice for a 47.5-yard average vs. Rutgers• Boomed 61-yard punts vs. Army and Wisconsin• Averaged 51 yards on five punts at Wisconsin• Had a 41.6-yard average on five punts vs. MTSU with two punts downed inside the five (3 and 5) • 2018 Sports Illustrated All-American second team• 2018 Eddleman-Fields Big Ten Punter of the Year• 2018 All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)• Named team’s 2018 Specialist of the Year• Team’s starting punter and holder on field goals and PATs in all 13 games• Averaged 46.98 yards per punt in 2018; punted 43 times for 2,020 yards with nine touchbacks and 15 punts downed inside the opposition’s 20-yard line• His U-M season record of 46.98-yard average in 2018 would have ranked fourth nationally if he had enough punts to qualify for the NCAA rankings• Led the Big Ten in conference play with a 47.3-yard average• 19 of 43 punts traveled 50-plus yards in 2018• Averaged over 50 yards per punt in four games• Had a 65-yard career long punt and averaged 45.8 yards per punt at Michigan State• Punted six times for a 51-yard average at Northwestern, with punts of 56, 54, 54 and 56 yards; had a punt downed inside the 5• Set the school record for punting average in a game; averaged 59.3 yards vs. Nebraska• Starting punter in the first three games of 2017; made career debut against Florida, punt-ing twice with both punts downed inside the Gators’ 20-yard line (8, 11)

Jake Moody

• 2019 Academic All-Big Ten• Hit 15-of-19 field goals (78.9%) and all 20 PATs during his career• 74-160 kickoffs during his career have been touchbacks (46.3%)• Converted 5-of-8 field goals this season• Has touchbacks on 31 of his 71 kickoffs in 2019• Four of seven kickoffs were touchbacks and the other three were fair caught at Indiana• Six of his nine kickoffs were touchbacks against Michigan State• Connected on a 21-yard field goal and a career-best six PATs vs. Notre Dame• Hit all three PATs and had a touchback at PSU• Hit all three PATs and had three touchbacks in seven kickoffs at Illinois• Converted a 33-yard field goal vs. Rutgers• Hit eventual game-winning 43-yard field goal in the second overtime session vs. Army; hit two

PATs and had three touchbacks• Converted two field goals (34 and 27) and kicked off seven times vs. MTSU• Named team’s 2018 Rookie of the Year on spe-cial teams• Team’s kickoff specialist in all 13 games and finished the year as the team’s starting kicker in the final three contests• 43 of his 89 kickoffs were touchbacks in 2018• Made 10-of-11 field goals and all five PATs in 2018; only miss came on 52-yard try vs. Florida• Successful on his first nine field goal attempts• Hit field goals from 48 and 26 yards and added one PAT vs. Florida in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl• Named co-Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against Indiana; hit a Michigan and Big Ten record six field goals in a conference game against the Hoosiers, connect-ing from 32, 30, 31, 33, 23 and 29 yards• His 19 points against Indiana are the most by a Michigan kicker in a game and is the highest total for a kicker in a Big Ten game; the confer-ence record for most points by a kicker in a game is 35 points, which includes seven field goals, by Purdue’s E.C. Roberston against Rose Poly on Oct. 27, 1900• Rated as the No. 1 kicker in the country by Kornblue Kicking

Camaron Cheeseman

• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten (2018-19)• Two-year letterman and three-year starter• Appeared in 38 straight games as the team’s snapper on punts and field goals• Started all 12 games at long snapper this fall• Started all 13 games in 2017 and 2018 at long snapper• Made career debut against Florida in the AdvoCare Classic in Dallas during in 2017

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2019 PLAYERS IN GRAD SCHOOL MICHIGAN IN THE CLASSROOM

• Not only has the U-M program done well on the field, the players have achieved at a high level in the classroom under head coach Jim Harbaugh, posting a perfect APR score in four of his five seasons leading the program• Michigan is one of seven schools to earn Divi-sion I Academic Progress Rate (APR) Public Rec-ognition Award each of the past four seasons: Air Force, Duke, Northwestern, Stanford, Vanderbilt and Wisconsin are the others• For the fourth consecutive year, the Wolver-ines are the only Big Ten institution to earn APR Public Recognition in both football and men’s basketball• The 2018 team had 59 players with better than a 3.0 cumulative GPA, including 16 student-athletes with higher than a 3.5 GPA• Junior off ensive lineman Stephen Spanellis has a 3.901 cumulative GPA, which is the highest on the football team• 174 student-athletes have earned Academic All-Big Ten honors during Coach Harbaugh’s ten-ure (2015-18): 19 in 2015, 23 in 2016, 48 in 2017, 47 in 2018 and 37 in 2019• Michigan set records the past two seasons for the most student-athletes earning Academic All-Big Ten in school history• Linebacker Jordan Glasgow, a graduate stu-dent working on his real estate development certificate from the Rackham Graduate School, is the team’s nominee for the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete award ; he graduated from the Ross Business School with a degree in business administration last year• The Wolverines had 47 players achieve Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2018, including 15 players listed as the starter or backup at their respective positions• Michigan’s record 48 players earning Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2017 was the most of any Big Ten school• The Wolverines have 36 returning academic all-conference honorees from 2018, including seven starters: Glasgow, Hart, Ben Mason, Kwity Paye, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Ambry Thomas and J’Marick Woods• Senior linebacker Jordan Glasgow is a two-time 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 Denver Broncos, 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

(2016) earned the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame National High School Scholar-Athlete award; Spanellis has the highest cumulative GPA on the current team• Eight Michigan players have been named to the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society during Coach Harbaugh’s tenure; award recognizes players who were a starter or major contributor that graduated with a 3.2 GPA or better: Joe Kerridge (2015), Wayne Lyons (2015), Desmond Morgan (2015), Blake O’Neill (2015), Jake Rudock (2015), Michael Jocz (2016), James Foug (2017) and Michael Wroblewski (2017)

Graduate Students

• A total of fi ve active players on the 2019 roster are pursuing graduate degrees (see left)• Michigan had nine players enrolled in graduate programs during the 2018 season

Academic All-Big Ten (2015-18)

School Total ‘19 ‘18 ‘17 ‘16 ‘15

Northwestern 230 55 59 43 34 39Minnesota 180 53 39 32 27 29Michigan 174 37 47 48 23 19

Nebraska 173 48 36 42 25 22Illinois 156 26 32 32 35 31Wisconsin 145 32 37 25 24 27Penn State 133 28 28 35 19 23Purdue 128 34 29 27 19 19Michigan State 119 26 30 26 22 15Rutgers 123 31 28 25 17 22Ohio State 124 38 28 34 12 12Iowa 116 31 33 14 22 16Indiana 98 19 27 18 16 18Maryland 88 23 17 18 15 15A student-athlete must have a 3.0 cumulative GPA to earn Academic All-Big Ten honors

Big Ten Distinguished Scholars

3.7 GPA or better during the academic year2015-16: Michael Jocz2016-17: Jordan Glasgow, Michael Jocz, Garrett Moores, Grant Newsome, Jack Wangler, Michael Wroblewski2017-18: Ian Bunting, Joseph Files, Greg Froelich, Noah Furbush, Louis Grodman, Matt Mitchell, Grant Newsome, Stephen Spanellis, Nick Volk2018-19: Joseph Files, Noah Furbush, Jordan Glasgow, Grant Newsome, Jameson Off erdahl, Stephen Spanellis

JACOB WEST

Rackham Graduate School/Real Estate

MICHAEL DANNA

School of Social WorkJORDAN GLASGOW

Rackham Graduate School/Real Estate

TREY HARPER

School of Social WorkJON RUNYAN

Rackham Graduate School/Real Estate

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COMMUNITY SERVICEIN THE COMMUNITY

More than 60 student-athletes are active partici-pants in the Ann Arbor community, serving the program and charitable organizations:• A tradition for more than 25 years, football players and student-athletes in other sports across Michigan Athletics visit patients at C.S.

Mott Children’s Hospital on Thursday nights throughout the year• Team IMPACT with teammate Larry Prout – drafted as a member of the football team, Larry has had over 100 surgeries in his young life; 100 of our players sent videos to Larry when he had his 100th surgery back in the winter. Larry vists practice frequently and participates in different team activities.• The Youth Impact Program (YIP) has been a summer program partnership between the Michigan Football program and middle school students from the city of Detroit. YIP allows football players to be mentors and teach the game of football to approximately 100-125 young men. Football partners with the Detroit Public School (DPS), the U.S. Marines and the School of Social Work at Michigan to provide education, leadership, discipline and football skills for the participants.• The football team makes annual visits to the Veteran’s Hospital in Ann Arbor, allowing the players a chance to give back to our military and thank them for their service to our country.• Players partnered with Wolverine Human

Services and former running back Vincent Smith and his Team Gardens program; played and spoke to the youth participants and helped build gardens at HOOP HOUSE• The coaches and student-athletes work with the KIDSPORT Program to teach youngsters from around the Washtenaw County area about football, complete with youth run drills and demonstrations• Student-athletes participate in reading programs throughout the Ann Arbor School system and attend and speak at ACT (Athletes for Community Transformation) at Bryant Community Center• Football players engage with special needs students from across the area at Victors Day, an event put together by the T. Wall Foundation

Community Service Overseas

During both of its foreign trips, the Michigan football team participated in multiple commu-nity service activities• In Rome, the team engaged in several service-based activities, including an afternoon with refugees at Borghese Gardens. Coach Harbaugh, his family and five players visited the SOS Children’s Village, which provides stable homes to orphaned or abandoned children. The contin-gent provided Michigan apparel, played games and visited with the youth and their surrogate mothers, who dedicate their lives to providing a stable environment for these children.• The team also interacted with representatives from the Federazione Italiana de American Football (FIDAF), an Italian football team, which included refugee players on its roster. The team met two individuals, Kana Jallow and Saikou Sanneh, and watched a documentary about their journey, struggles and the hard work it took to overcome these difficulties, and how the lessons learned in football apply to their every day life.• In Paris, the Wolverines spent a morning providing a free instructional clinic to French, German, Hungarian and Italian youth and coach-es to help spread the game of football across the globe. After the clinic concluded, a group of players broke off and played two soccer games against refugees from Somalia, Afghanistan, Sudan, Bangladesh, Guinea and Chad.• Michigan Football partnered with Salomon Kabongo-Kooper and his initiative, Feed the City, where players and staff put together food and boxed meals for Paris’ homeless. A group of Michigan players went to the northern part of the city to spend time interacting with refugees while another group spent time preparing food, packaging clothing and delivering the items to the homeless. The players at the refugee camp played soccer, ran races and taught the young people the game of American football.• In South Africa, the Wolverines united under the banner of sports with youth and college players from the Cape Town area as well as professional players from the Springbok, the country’s national rugby team. Michigan players learned the skills necessary to play rugby while 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.

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STUDENT-ATHLETES

Ronnie Bell, Wide Receiver

U-M’s Offensive Skill Player of the YearAll-Big Ten honorable mention (media)

Ben Bredeson, Offensive Line

Team CaptainWalter Camp Football Foundation All-America second teamAssociated Press All-America third teamHugh H. Rader Award - Top U-M Offensive LinemanAll-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)Outland Trophy (watch list)

Matt Brown, Fullback

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Peter Bush, Fullback/Tight End

Most Improved Player - Special Teams

Zach Carpenter, Offensive Line

Scout Team Player of the Year - Offense

Jared Char, Running Back

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Zach Charbonnet, Running Back

U-M’s Rookie of the Year (Offense) - Voted by U-M PlayersAll-Big Ten third team (media)All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)FWAA Freshman All-American (watch list)Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Army, Sept. 7)

Camaron Cheeseman, Long Snapper

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Tyler Cochran, Defensive Back

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Nico Collins, Wide Receiver

Offensive Player of the Year - Voted by U-M PlayersAll-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)

Michael Danna, Defensive Line

Ted Hendricks Award (watch list)

Jared Davis, Defensive Back

Scout Team Player of the Year - Special TeamsAcademic All-Big Ten Conference

Dane Drobocky, Defensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Nick Eubanks, Tight End

All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)

Adam Fakih, Linebacker

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Joseph Files, Tight End

Robert P. Ufer Bequest - Football Player that shows the most enthusiasm and love for MichiganAcademic All-Big Ten Conference

Joey George, Defensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Jordan Glasgow, Linebacker

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictAcademic All-Big Ten ConferenceRoger Zatkoff Award - Top U-M LinebackerBlue Collar Award - Voted by U-M PlayersAll-Big Ten honorable mention (media)Butkus Award (semifinalist)William V. Campbell Trophy (semifinalist)

Louis Grodman, Defensive Back

Dr. Arthur D. Robinson Scholarship Award - Top Senior Football Scholar-AthleteAcademic All-Big Ten Conference

Tyler Grosz, Wide Receiver

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Will Hart, Punter

Academic All-Big Ten ConferenceAll-Big Ten second team (media)All-Big Ten third team (coaches)Ray Guy Award (watch list)

Hassan Haskins, Running Back

Most Improved Player - OffenseAll-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)

Brad Hawkins, Defensive Back

Most Improved Player - DefenseAll-Big Ten honorable mention (media)

Ryan Hayes, Offensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Daxton Hill, Defensive Back

U-M’s Rookie of the Year (Defense) - Voted by U-M PlayersFWAA Freshman All-American (watch list)

Lavert Hill, Defensive Back

All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)Walter Camp Player of the Year (watch list)Bronko Nagurski Trophy (watch list)Chuck Bednarik Award (watch list)Jim Thorpe Award (watch list)

Khaleke Hudson, Linebacker

Special Teams Player of the Year - Voted by U-M PlayersAll-Big Ten second team (coaches)Witten Award (semifinalist)Lott IMPACT Trophy (quarterfinalist)Dick Butkus Award (watch list)

Aidan Hutchinson, Defensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten Conferenceco-recipient of Richard Katcher Award - Top U-M Defensive LinemanAll-Big Ten third team (media)All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Iowa, Oct. 5)

Giles Jackson, Wide Receiver

U-M’s Rookie of the Year (Special Teams) - Voted by U-M PlayersAll-Big Ten honorable mention - RS (coaches and media)Co-Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week (Maryland, Nov. 2)Carlo Kemp, Defensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten ConferenceAll-Big Ten third team (coaches)

Jonathan Lampani, Linebacker

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Jake Martin, Wide Receiver

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Ben Mason, Fullback

Academic All-Big Ten ConferenceToughest Player of the Year - Voted by U-M Players

Jalen Mayfield, Offensive Line

All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)

Dylan McCaffrey, Quarterback

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Jake McCurry, Wide Receiver

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Cameron McGrone, Linebacker

All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)

Sean McKeon, Tight End

All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)John Mackey Award (watch list)

Josh Metellus, Safety

All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)Bronko Nagurski Trophy (watch list)Chuck Bednarik Award (watch list)Jim Thorpe Award (watch list)Lott IMPACT Trophy (candidate)

Jake Moody, Kicker

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Carl Myers, Defensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Ryan Nelson, Linebacker

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

David Ojabo, Defensive Line

Scout Team Player of the Year - Defense

Michael Onwenu, Offensive Line

All-Big Ten third team (coaches)All-Big Ten honorable mention (media)Outland Trophy (watch list)Pro Football Focus Midseason All-AmericanESPN Midseason All-American

Phillip Paea, Defensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

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Shea Patterson, Quarterback

Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player - Voted by U-M PlayersAll-Big Ten third team (coaches and media)U-M’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipientJohnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (Top 20 Finalists)Davey O’Brien Quarterback Award (watch list)Maxwell Award (watch list)Manning Award (watch list)Co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Michigan State, Nov. 16)Co-Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Indiana, Nov. 23)Maxwell Award National Offensive Player of Week (Indiana, Nov. 23)Rose Bowl Game Big Ten Player of the Week (Michigan State, Nov. 16)

Kwity Paye, Defensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten Conferenceco-recipient of Richard Katcher Award - Top U-M Defensive LinemanAll-Big Ten second team (coaches)All-Big Ten third team (media)

Donovan Peoples-Jones, Wide Receiver

All-Big Ten third team - RS (media)All-Big Ten honorable mention - RS (coaches)All-Big Ten honorable mention - WR (media)Paul Hornung Award (watch list)

Geoffrey Reeves, Linebacker

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Lawrence Reeves, Linebacker

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Cesar Ruiz, Offensive Line

All-Big Ten second team (coaches)All-Big Ten third team (media)Rimington Trophy (watch list)Outland Trophy (watch list)

Jon Runyan, Offensive Line

All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)Outland Trophy (watch list)

Nate Schoenle, Wide Receiver

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Alan Selzer, Kicker

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Carter Selzer, Tight End

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Adam Shibley, Linebacker

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Stephen Spanellis, Offensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Ambry Thomas, Cornerback

U-M’s Defensive Skill Player of the YearAll-Big Ten third team (coaches)All-Big Ten honorable mention (media)Pro Football Focus Midseason All-American

Matt Torey, Wide Receiver

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Josh Uche, Linebacker

Defensive Player of the Year - Voted by U-M PlayersAll-Big Ten second team (coaches)All-Big Ten third team (media)Dick Butkus Award (watch list)

Andrew Vastardis, Offensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Jacob West, Wide Receiver

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

Brendan White, Wide Receiver

Academic All-Big Ten Conference

COACHES

Don Brown, Defensive Coordinator

Broyles Award (semifinalist)

Jim Harbaugh, Head Coach

Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year (midseason watch)Paul Bear Bryant Coach of the Year (watch list)Bobby Dodd Coach of the Week (Notre Dame)

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L W E E K L Y T E A M A W A R D SW E E K L Y T E A M A W A R D S

Middle Tennessee State | Aug. 31, 2019

Offensive Player of the Game: Ryan HayesDefensive Player of the Game: Ambry ThomasSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Camaron Chee-semanScout Team Players of the Week: Matt Torey (of-fense), Mazi Smith (defense), Tyler Grosz (special teams)

Army | Sept. 7, 2019

Offensive Player of the Game: Ronnie Bell and Zach CharbonnetDefensive Player of the Game: Carlo Kemp and Josh UcheSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Jake MoodyOffensive Lineman of the Game: Michael OnwenuDefensive Lineman of the Game: Aidan HutchinsonScout Team Players of the Week: Peter Bush (offense), German Green (defense), Ryan Nelson (special teams)

Rutgers | Sept. 28, 2019

Offensive Player of the Game: Shea PattersonDefensive Player of the Game: Kwity PayeSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Tyler CochranOffensive Lineman of the Game: Jon RunyanDefensive Lineman of the Game: Michael DannaScout Team Players of the Week: Michael Sessa (offense), Anthony Solomon (defense), Jared Davis (special teams)

Iowa | Oct. 5, 2019

Offensive Player of the Game: Nico CollinsDefensive Players of the Game: Michael Danna, Michael Dwumfour, Jordan Glasgow, Vincent Gray, Brad Hawkins, Daxton Hill, Lavert Hill, Khaleke Hud-son, Aidan Hutchinson, Carlo Kemp, Cam McGrone, Josh Metellus, Kwity Paye, Ambry Thomas, Josh UcheSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Adam ShibleyOffensive Lineman of the Game: Ben BredesonDefensive Lineman of the Game: Aidan HutchinsonScout Team Players of the Week: Danny Hughes (of-fense), Caden Kolesar (defense), Jonathan Lampani (special teams)

Illinois | Oct. 12, 2019

Offensive Player of the Game: Hassan Haskins, Shea PattersonDefensive Player of the Game: Cam McGrone, Josh UcheSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Jordan GlasgowOffensive Lineman of the Game: Cesar RuizDefensive Lineman of the Game: Carlo KempScout Team Players of the Week: George Johnson (of-fense), John Baty (defense), Geoffrey Reeves (special teams)

Notre Dame | Oct. 26, 2019

Offensive Player of the Game: Hassan HaskinsDefensive Players of the Game: Cam McGroneSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Devin GilOffensive Lineman of the Game: Cesar RuizDefensive Lineman of the Game: Carlo KempScout Team Players of the Week: Zach Carpenter (offense), Louis Grodman (defense), Jared Char (special teams)

Maryland | Nov. 2, 2019

Offensive Player of the Game: Jon Runyan, Nico CollinsDefensive Player of the Game: Josh Metellus, Kwity PayeSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Will HartOffensive Lineman of the Game: Ben BredesonDefensive Lineman of the Game: Michael DannaScout Team Players of the Week: Ramsey Baty (offense), Andrew Russell (defense), Jared Char (special teams)

Michigan State | Nov. 16, 2019

Offensive Player of the Game: Ronnie Bell and Shea PattersonDefensive Player of the Game: Ambry Thomas and Lavert HillSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Quinn Nordin and Khaleke HudsonOffensive Lineman of the Game: Jon RunyanDefensive Lineman of the Game: Michael DannaScout Team Players of the Week: Ren Hefley (offense), Phillip Paea (defense), Jonathan Lampani (special teams)

Indiana | Nov. 23, 2019

Offensive Player of the Game: Shea Patterson, Nico CollinsDefensive Player of the Game: Josh Uche, Daxton HillSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Michael BarrettOffensive Lineman of the Game: Michael OnwenuDefensive Lineman of the Game: Aidan HutchinsonScout Team Players of the Week: Matt Brown (of-fense), German Green (defense), German Green (special teams)

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2019 NFL ROSTERPlayer (Jersey #) Team Pos.

Ben Braden (69) New York Jets OGTom Brady (12) New England Patriots QBIan Bunting (49) * Indianapolis Colts TEDevin Bush (55) Pittsburgh Steelers LBJuwann Bushell-Beatty (60) Dallas Cowboys OTJake Butt (80) Denver Broncos TETaco Charlton (97) Miami Dolphins DEJehu Chesson (16) * Washington Redskins WRFrank Clark (55) Kansas City Chiefs DEJeremy Clark (23) New York Jets CBMason Cole (52) Arizona Cardinals OLBlake Countess (39) New York Jets CBAmara Darboh (82) Pittsburgh Steelers WRDevin Funchess (17) Indianapolis Colts WRRashan Gary (52) Green Bay Packers LBBen Gedeon (42) Minnesota Vikings LBZach Gentry (81) Pittsburgh Steelers TEGraham Glasgow (60) Detroit Lions OGRyan Glasgow (98) Cincinnati Bengals DTBrandon Graham (55) Philadelphia Eagles DEChad Henne (4) Kansas City Chiefs QBWillie Henry (69) Baltimore Ravens DTKaran Higdon (31) * Houston Texans RBDelano Hill (42) Seattle Seahawks SMaurice Hurst (73) Oakland Raiders DTKyle Kalis (68) Cleveland Browns OGJoe Kerridge (49) Cleveland Browns FBTyree Kinnel (43) Cincinnati Bengals STaylor Lewan (77) Tennessee Titans OTJourdan Lewis (27) Dallas Cowboys CBDavid Long (41) Los Angeles Rams CBErik Magnuson (62) Oakland Raiders OLBryan Mone (79) Seattle Seahawks DTPatrick Omameh (60) New Orleans Saints OLJabrill Peppers (21) New York Giants SJake Rudock (5) Miami Dolphins QBJake Ryan (47) Jacksonville Jaguars LBMichael Schofield (75) Los Angeles Chargers OGWilton Speight (5) San Francisco 49ers QBDymonte Thomas (35) Denver Broncos SBrandon Watson (40) Jacksonville Jaguars CBMatt Wile (6) Detroit Lions PJarrod Wilson (26) Jacksonville Jaguars SChase Winovich (52) New England Patriots DEChris Wormley (93) Baltimore Ravens DE* denotes practice squad / italics denotes released/waived.

Former Players Coaching in the NFL

Larry Foote, OLB .....................................Tampa Bay BuccaneersHarold Goodwin, Asst. HC/RG ...........Tampa Bay BuccaneersKevin Koger, Off. QC .......................................Green Bay PackersJordan Kovacs, Def. QC................................. Cincinnati BengalsDoug Mallory, DB ..................................................Atlanta FalconsMike Mallory, Asst. Special Teams ......... Jacksonville JaguarsAdam Stenavich, OL .......................................Green Bay PackersMike Trgovac, DL .................................................Oakland Raiders

Former U-M AStaff in the NFL

Teryl Austin, Senior Def. Asst. ....................Pittsburgh SteelersShane Day, QB ............................................... San Francisco 49ersTony Dews, RB .....................................................Tennessee TitansRandy Fichtner, OC/QB .................................Pittsburgh SteelersJedd Fisch, Asst. OC .........................................Los Angeles RamsTerry Heffernan, Asst. OL ........................................... Buffalo BillsGreg Jackson, S ..................................................... Dallas CowboysJerry Montgomery, DL ...................................Green Bay PackersDoug Nussmeier, TE ............................................ Dallas CowboysAubrey Pleasant, CB ........................................Los Angeles RamsBob Sutton, Senior Def. Asst. ............................Atlanta FalconsDrew Terrell, Off. QC ........................................ Carolina PanthersScott Turner, QB ................................................ Carolina PanthersTJ Weist, Asst. Special Teams .........................Baltimore RavensAaron Wellman, Strength Coach ...................New York Giants

CHAD HENNE, QBKansas City Chiefs12th Season

TOM BRADY, QBNew England Patriots20th Season

PATRICK OMAMEH, OLNew Orleans Saints7th Season

BRANDON GRAHAM, DEPhiladelphia Eagles10th Season

• During head coach Jim Harbaugh’s four sea-sons, the Wolverines have had 19 player drafted, 25 participate in the NFL Combine and 33 play-ers make NFL rosters• U-M led all schools with 11 players selected during the 2017 NFL Draft• The Wolverines had a school record 14 players attend the 2017 NFL Scouting Combine• All 19 Wolverines that worked out at the school’s pro day were signed to 2017 NFL con-tracts (11 draftees and eight free agents)• Michigan is the only school to have a player selected in every NFL Draft; 81 consecutive selection meetings with a Wolverine chosen• Six Wolverines that were selected in the first round of the NFL Draft are still active in the league: DE Brandon Graham, OT Taylor Lewan, S Jabrill Peppers, DE Taco Charlton, LB Devin Bush and LB Rashan Gary• Since the inaugural draft in 1938, a total of 369 Michigan players have been selected• A total of 55 players have been cho-sen in the first round of the draft (5 AAFC, 3 AFL and 47 NFL)• Tom Harmon (1941) and Jake Long (2008) were the first overall picks in the NFL Draft• Eight individuals have been induct-ed into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Elroy Hirsch (1968), Bill Hewitt (1971), Len Ford (1976), Dan Dierdorf (1996), Tom Mack (1999), George Allen (2002), Benny Friedman (2005) and Ty Law (2019)

ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH SUPER BOWL RINGS

Tom Brady (5): XXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLVI, LI, LIIIBrandon Graham (1): LII Michael Schofield (1): L

ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH SUPER BOWL

EXPERIENCE

Tom Brady (8): XXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLII, XLVI, XLIX, LI, LII, LIIIDevin Funchess (1): LBrandon Graham (1): LIIMichael Schofield (1): L

ACTIVE PLAYERS WITH PRO BOWL

EXPERIENCE

Tom Brady (13): 2001, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09-’18Taylor Lewan (2): 2016-18

MICHIGAN’S NFL FACTS AND INFORMATION

TAYLOR LEWAN, OLTennessee Titans6th Season

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L S U P E R L A T I V E SS U 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 Players2 Four-time All-Big Ten fi rst team Players3 Heisman Trophy Winners4 National Coach of the Year Winners6 Retired Jersey (11, 21, 47, 48, 87, 98)8 NFL Hall of Famers8 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes11 National Titles12 National Award Winners15 Associated Press Top 5 Finishes17 Chicago Tribune Big Ten MVPs20 Rose Bowl Appearances20 Head Coaches21 Bowl Game Victories29 Academic All-Americans33 College Football Hall of Fame Members42 Big Ten Titles47 All-Time Bowl Game Appearances55 First-Round Draft Picks59 Appearances in Final AP Polls83 Consensus All-Americans92 Years at Michigan Stadium100 Super Bowl Appearance by Wolverines (92 playing, 8 coaching)106 Appearances in NFL Pro Bowl (35 players)116 Games against Ohio State122 Winning Seasons131 First-Team All-Americans140 Years of Football151 Opponents Faced171 Assistant Coaches250 Academic All-Big Ten Players389 All-Time NFL Draft Picks421 All-Big Ten First-Team Players437 Wins at Michigan Stadium517 Big Ten Wins534 All-Time Television Appearances745 Big Ten Games962 All-Time Victories1,343 Total Games Played3,012 All-Time Football Lettermen (1902- )34,028 Points Scored in U-M History107,601 Capacity of Michigan Stadium

Tom Brady

Five-time Super Bowl ChampionFour-time Super Bowl MVP

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

Mark Messner (#60) and Steve Hutchinson (#76)

Four-time All-Big Ten fi rst team performers

Dan Dierdorf

1996 Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee; one of seven Wolverines enshrined

20 Rose Bowl Appearances

The most of any Big Ten Conference school and the second-most all-time by any school

11 National Titles & 42 Big Ten Championships

Michigan leads all of college football in television appearances

“The Game” between Michigan and Ohio State has been selected as

the greatest rivalry in all of sports

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Michigan Stadium -- 1927-2019 (92 Years)

The football program is in its 92nd season in the "Big House" in 2019, with a 437-130-15 all-time record at Michigan Stadium. The largest college football stadium in the country, it was completed in 1927 at a cost of $950,000, initially seating 72,000 fans. Michigan won the first game played at Michigan Stadium, defeating Ohio Wesleyan, 33-0, on Oct. 1, 1927. The stadium was officially dedicated on Oct. 22, 1927, with a 21-0 shutout over Ohio State. Since that inaugural season, the capacity of Michigan Stadium has been altered 10 times to its present capcity of 107,601. The Wolverines have led the nation in attendance 38 times in the past 40 years, and reestablished the NCAA single-game attendance record at 115,109 fans during the 2013 Notre Dame game. Michigan has drawn crowds of 100,000-plus for 293 consecutive games. On foot-ball Saturdays in Ann Arbor, Michigan Stadium ranks as the fourth-largest "city" in the state of Michigan, surpassing the population of Ann Arbor itself. Michigan Stadium was the first college-owned football facility with a video score-board above both end zones and was also the first stadium to use electronic score-boards for official time when, in 1930, two were installed.

CAPACITY: 107,601 -- the largest college-owned structures of its kind designed solely for football -- closer to the playing field with no running track -- no posts or other obstructions.

COMPLETION: 1927 --- at a cost in excess of $950,000 to seat 72,000 spectators. Capacity raised to 84,401 by addition of temporary wooden bleachers until 1949 when permanent steel stands replaced the wooden bleachers, increas-ing the capacity to 97,239. Seating capacity then raised to 101,001 in 1956, 101,701 in 1973, 102,501 in 1992 and 107,501 in 1998.

FIRST GAME: October 1, 1927 -- Michigan led by Captain Bennie Oosterbaan, defeated Ohio Wesleyan, 33-0. LaVerne (Kip) Taylor, Michigan end, scored first in the sta-dium on a 28-yard pass from halfback Louis Gilbert.

DEDICATION GAME: October 22, 1927 -- Michigan defeated Ohio State, 21-0.REDEDICATION GAME: September 4, 2010 -- vs. Connecticut.ATTENDANCE: Since 1927, 51,312,249 fans have watched the Wolverines play at

Michigan Stadium. Stadium attendance record of 115,109 was set on Sept. 7, 2013 against Notre Dame.

FIELD: 360 x 160 feet -- Installed new FieldTurf in 2010. The original FieldTurf surface was installed in 2003, returning Michigan to an artificial surface for the first time since the 1990 season. Installed Prescription Athletic Turf in 1991, giving Michigan its first natural grass field since 1968. Field was also lowered 3-1/2 feet allowing better sightlines for those seated in the lower rows.

100,000-Plus Crowds at Michigan Stadium

The football program has played 293 consecutive home games in front of crowds in excess of 100,000. The last time Michigan did not have 100,000 in attendance in Michigan Stadium was on Oct. 25, 1975 vs. Indiana. A crowd of 93,857 was on hand for the 55-7 Michigan victory.

Since then, Michigan has set numerous NCAA attendance marks and the Wolverines have led the nation for 38 of the past 40 seasons in attendance.

Michigan Stadium Milestone Games

No. Date Opponent Result Score

1 Oct. 1, 1927 Ohio Wesleyan W 33-050 Nov. 2, 1935 Pennsylvania W 16-6100 Sept. 15, 1945 Great Lakes W 27-2200 Oct. 14, 1961 Michigan State L 0-28250 Oct. 11, 1969 Purdue W 31-20300 Sept. 24, 1977 Navy W 14-7400 Sept. 11, 1993 Notre Dame L 23-27500 Sept. 27, 2008 Wisconsin W 27-25

Michigan Stadium Milestone Wins

No. Date Opponent Score

1 Oct. 1, 1927 Ohio Wesleyan 33-050 Sept. 27, 1941 Michigan State 19-7100 Oct. 11, 1952 Indiana 28-13200 Oct. 18, 1975 Northwestern 69-0250 Oct. 27, 1984 Illinois 26-18300 Aug. 26, 1995 Virginia 18-17350 Oct. 25, 2003 Purdue 31-3

University of Michigan Home Stadiums

Stadium Years Games Win Loss Tie Capacity (Yr)

Ann Arbor Sites ...................1883-1892 18 17 1 0 Regents Field ........................1893-1905 92 87 2 3 400 (1893) 800 (1896)Ferry Field ..............................1906-1926 104 88 14 2 18,000 (1906) 25,000 (1914) 40,000 (1921) 46,000 (1926)Michigan Stadium ..............1927-2019 581 437 130 17 72,000 (1927) 84,401 (1927) 85,753 (1928) 97,239 (1949) 101,001 (1956) 101,701 (1973) 102,501 (1992) 107,501 (1998) 106,201 (2008) 109,901 (2010) 107,601 (2015)Total Ann Arbor Record 791 626 143 22

In Detroit 1879-1901 18 12 5 1Total Home Record 809 638 148 23

Top 5 College Football Stadiums

School Stadium CapacityMichigan Michigan 107,601Penn State Beaver 106,572Tennessee Neyland 104,048Ohio State Ohio 102,329Alabama Bryant-Denny 101,000

Top 10 Stadium Crowds

Game Year Attendance

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

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NUMERICAL ROSTERNO. .... PLAYER .........................POS. 1 ......Thomas, Ambry** ................. DB 2 ......Kemp, Carlo** ........................ DL 2 ......Moody, Jake* ............................ K 2 ......Patterson, Shea* ...................QB 3 ......Nordin, Quinn** ....................... K 3 ......Perry, Jalen .............................. DB 3 ......Robbins, Brad*.......................... P 3 ......Turner, Christian* ..................RB 4 ......Collins, Nico** ....................... WR 4 ......Danna, Michael ..................... DL 5 ......Milton, Joe* ............................QB 5 ......Turner, DJ ................................ DB 6 ......Johnson, Cornelius ............. WR 6 ......Sessa, Michael* .....................QB 6 ......Uche, Josh** ............................LB 7 ......Hudson, Khaleke*** .............LB 8 ......Bell, Ronnie* .......................... WR 8 ......Gil, Devin** ..............................LB 9 ......Maddox, Andy .......................QB 9 ......Peoples-Jones, Donovan** WR 9 ......Velazquez, Joey ......................LB 10 ......McCaffrey, Dylan* ................QB 10 ......Solomon, Anthony ................LB 12 ......McNamara, Cade ..................QB 12 ......Ross, Josh** .............................LB 13 ......Green, German ...................... DB 13 ......Thomas, Charles ....................LB 13 ......Wilson, Tru*** .........................RB 14 ......Metellus, Josh*** .................. DB 15 ......Hinton, Christopher............. DL 15 ......Jackson, Giles ........................ WR 15 ......West, Jacob** ........................ WR 16 ......Hefley, Ren ..............................QB 16 ......Kelly-Powell, Jaylen** ......... DB 17 ......Faustin, Sammy ..................... DB 17 ......Hart, Will** ................................. P 18 ......Vilain, Luiji ............................... DL 18 ......White, Brendan* .................. WR 19 ......Paye, Kwity** .......................... DL 19 ......Sainristil, Mike ...................... WR 20 ......Capatina, Nicholas ................RB 20 ......Hawkins, Brad** .................... DB 22 ......Green, Gemon ....................... DB 22 ......Johnson, George ................. WR 23 ......Barrett, Michael* ....................LB 23 ......Castleberry, Jordan ...............RB 23 ......Davis, Jared ............................. DB 23 ......Johnson, Quinten ................. DB 24 ......Charbonnet, Zach .................RB 24 ......Hill, Lavert*** ......................... DB 24 ......Martin, Jake ........................... WR 25 ......Haskins, Hassan* ...................RB 27 ......Reynolds, Hunter* ................ DB 28 ......Hughes, Danny .......................RB 29 ......Glasgow, Jordan*** ..............LB 30 ......Cochran, Tyler* ...................... DB 30 ......Hill, Daxton ............................. DB 31 ......Gray, Vincent* ........................ DB 31 ......Young, Jack ............................ WR 32 ......Grodman, Louis* ................... DB 32 ......Knight, Nolan ..........................LB 33 ......Cheeseman, Camaron** ..... LS 35 ......Buckman, Luke ....................... TE 36 ......Baty, Ramsey ........................... TE 37 ......Drobocky, Dane* .................. DL 37 ......Lampani, Jonathan ...............LB 38 ......Files, Joseph* .......................... TE 38 ......Reeves, Geoffrey ....................LB 39 ......Selzer, Alan ................................ K 39 ......Torey, Matt ............................. WR

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO. .... PLAYER ................................... POS. .....HT. ...... WT. .......YEAR .............HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 83 .... All, Erick ..................................... TE .........6-4 .......229 ....... Fr. ...................................................................Fairfield, Ohio (Fairfield) 49 .... Andrighetto, Lucas ................ RB .........5-11 ....202 ....... So. ................................................ Mountain View, Calif. (St. Francis) 52 .... Barnhart, Karsen ..................... OL ........6-4 .......301 ....... Fr. ...............................................................Paw Paw, Mich. (Paw Paw) 23 .... Barrett, Michael* .................... LB .........6-0 .......227 ....... So. .................................................................. Valdosta, Ga. (Lowndes) 41 .... Baty, John ................................. DB ........5-11 ....170 ....... Sr. .............................. Honolulu, Hawaii (Hilton Head Island, S.C.) 36 .... Baty, Ramsey ........................... TE .........6-5 .......225 ....... So. ..........................Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Archbishop McCarthy) 8 .... Bell, Ronnie* ............................ WR .......6-0 .......184 ....... So. ..............................................................Kansas City, Mo. (Park Hill) 74 .... Bredeson, Ben*** ................... OL ........6-5 .......325 ....... Sr. ...........................................................Hartland, Wisc. (Arrowhead) 46 .... Brown, Matt* ........................... RB .........6-0 .......225 ....... Jr. ............................................................................. Solon, Ohio (Solon) 35 .... Buckman, Luke ....................... TE .........6-5 .......235 ....... So. ................................................................. Holland, Mich. (Holland) 45 .... Bush, Peter* ............................. RB .........6-2 .......220 ....... Sr. .....................................Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona Del Mar) 20 .... Capatina, Nicholas ................. RB .........5-9 .......192 ....... Jr. ...................... Detroit, Mich. (Novi Catholic/Central Michigan) 58 .... Carpenter, Zach ...................... OL ........6-5 .......320 ....... Fr. ....................................... Cincinnati, Ohio (Archbishop Moeller) 23 .... Castleberry, Jordan ............... RB .........5-7 .......185 ....... Fr. ......................................................... Lakewood, Ohio (St. Edward) 44 .... Char, Jared* .............................. RB .........5-11 ....200 ....... Sr. ................................................Farmington Hills, Mich. (Harrison) 24 .... Charbonnet, Zach .................. RB .........6-1 .......220 ....... Fr. ....................................................Camarillo, Calif. (Oaks Christian) 33 .... Cheeseman, Camaron** ...... LS .........6-4 .......230 ....... Sr. ......................................... New Albany, Ohio (Gahanna Lincoln) 30 .... Cochran, Tyler* ....................... DB ........6-1 .......206 ....... Sr. ............................... Royal Oak, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) 4 .... Collins, Nico** ......................... WR .......6-4 .......222 ....... Jr. ................................................ Birmingham, Ala. (Clay-Chalkville) 54 .... Correll, Kraig ............................ OL ........6-4 .......296 ....... So. ..............................................Easton, Penn. (Blair Academy, N.J.) 4 .... Danna, Michael ....................... DL.........6-2 .......261 ....... Gr. ......... Detroit, Mich. (Warren De La Salle/Central Michigan) 23 .... Davis, Jared .............................. DB ........5-11 ....202 ....... Jr. .............................................Frankenmuth, Mich. (Frankenmuth) 37 .... Drobocky, Dane* .................... DL.........6-3 .......245 ....... Sr. ............................................Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green) 50 .... Dwumfour, Michael** .......... DL.........6-2 .......282 ....... Sr. .........................................................Wayne, N.J. (DePaul Catholic) 82 .... Eubanks, Nick** ...................... TE .........6-5 .......256 ....... Sr. ............................................Plantation, Fla. (American Heritage) 41 .... Fakih, Adam* ........................... LB .........6-2 .......228 ....... Jr. .......................Dearborn Heights, Mich. (Detroit Country Day) 17 .... Faustin, Sammy ...................... DB ........6-2 .......195 ....... So. ..........................................................................Naples, Fla. (Naples) 38 .... Files, Joseph* ........................... TE .........6-4 .......253 ....... 5th ............................... Lake Orion, Mich. (Cranbrook Kingwood) 66 .... Filiaga, Chuck* ........................ OL ........6-6 .......341 ....... Jr. ............................................................................Aledo, Texas (Aledo) 60 .... Fisher, Luke .............................. OL ........6-4 .......270 ....... Fr. ...........................................................Plymouth, Mich. (Plymouth) 62 .... Gelb, Mica ................................. OL ........6-4 .......299 ....... Fr. .......................................... Washington, D.C. (Woodrow Wilson) 57 .... George, Joey ............................ DL.........6-0 .......283 ....... So. ............................... Walled Lake, Mich. (Walled Lake Western) 8 .... Gil, Devin**............................... LB .........6-1 .......236 ....... Sr. ....................................................Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 29 .... Glasgow, Jordan*** ............... LB .........6-1 .......226 ....... 5th ...................................................Aurora, Ill. (Marmion Academy) 31 .... Gray, Vincent* .......................... DB ........6-2 .......185 ....... So. .......................................... Rochester, Mich. (Rochester Adams) 22 .... Green, Gemon ......................... DB ........6-2 .......180 ....... So. ................................................................... DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 13 .... Green, German ....................... DB ........6-2 .......180 ....... So. ................................................................... DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 32 .... Grodman, Louis* .................... DB ........5-11 ....196 ....... 5th .............................. Commerce, Mich. (Walled Lake Northern) 43 .... Grosz, Tyler ............................... WR .......6-1 .......203 ....... Sr. ...................................................... Auburn Hills, Mich. (Avondale) 99 .... Harper, Trey .............................. LS .........6-5 .......240 ....... Gr. .............Dayton, Ohio (Chaminade-Julienne/Robert Morris) 49 .... Harris, Keshaun ....................... DB ........5-11 ....176 ....... Fr. .................................................................. Lansing, Mich. (Waverly) 17 .... Hart, Will** ................................ P ...........6-3 .......206 ....... Sr. ...................................Hunting Valley, Ohio (University School) 25 .... Haskins, Hassan* .................... RB .........6-1 .......220 ....... So. ........................................................... Eureka, Mo. (Eureka Senior) 20 .... Hawkins, Brad** ..................... DB ........6-1 .......218 ....... Jr. ..............................Pennsauken, N.J. (Suffield Academy, Conn.) 76 .... Hayes, Ryan .............................. OL ........6-7 .......299 ....... So. ...................................Traverse City, Mich. (Traverse City West) 64 .... Hazime, Mahdi ........................ OL ........6-2 .......319 ....... Fr. .............................................................. Dearborn, Mich. (Fordson) 16 .... Hefley, Ren ............................... QB ........6-0 .......177 ....... Fr. ...........................................................................Bryant, Ark. (Bryant) 30 .... Hill, Daxton .............................. DB ........6-0 .......190 ....... Fr. ............................................. Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington) 24 .... Hill, Lavert*** ........................... DB ........5-11 ....182 ....... Sr. ..............................................Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King) 15 .... Hinton, Christopher .............. DL.........6-4 .......303 ....... Fr. ..............Johns Creek, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian School) 59 .... Honigford, Joel* ..................... OL ........6-6 .......284 ....... Jr. ............................................................ Sugarcreek, Ohio (Garaway) 7 .... Hudson, Khaleke*** .............. LB .........6-0 .......220 ....... Sr. .......................................................McKeesport, Pa. (McKeesport) 28 .... Hughes, Danny ....................... RB .........6-0 .......192 ....... Fr. ................................................Naperville, Ill. (Naperville Central) 97 .... Hutchinson, Aidan* ............... DL.........6-6 .......278 ....... So. .....................................................Plymouth, Mich. (Divine Child) 15 .... Jackson, Giles .......................... WR .......5-9 .......188 ....... Fr. ..................................................................Antioch, Calif. (Freedom) 95 .... Jeter, Donovan* ...................... DL.........6-3 .......290 ....... Jr. ......................................................... Beaver Falls, Pa. (Beaver Falls) 6 .... Johnson, Cornelius ................ WR .......6-3 .......209 ....... Fr. ........................................ Greenwich, Conn. (Brunswick School) 22 .... Johnson, George .................... WR .......6-0 .......193 ....... Fr. .............................................................Stuart, Fla. (Martin County) 23 .... Johnson, Quinten .................. DB ........5-10 ....198 ....... Fr. ... Silver Springs, Md. (St. John’s College, Washington, D.C.) 61 .... Jokisch, Dan ............................. OL ........6-5 .......296 ....... Sr. ................................ Clarkston, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) 53 .... Jones, Trente ............................ OL ........6-4 .......294 ....... Fr. ......................................................................Grayson, Ga. (Grayson) 77 .... Keegan, Trevor ........................ OL ........6-6 .......316 ....... Fr. ........................................................ Crystal Lake, Ill. (Crystal Lake) 16 .... Kelly-Powell, Jaylen** ........... DB ........6-0 .......180 ....... Jr. ........................................................ Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical) 2 .... Kemp, Carlo**.......................... DL.........6-3 .......286 ....... Sr. ...................................................................Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 92 .... Kerska, Karl ............................... K/P .......6-2 .......213 ....... Fr. ....................................................................... Dexter, Mich. (Dexter) 32 .... Knight, Nolan .......................... LB .........6-3 .......197 ....... Fr. .......................................................... Northville, Mich. (Northville) 40 .... Kolesar, Caden ........................ DB ........5-10 ....196 ....... Fr. ............................................................Westlake, Ohio (St. Edward) 78 .... Korican, Griffin ........................ OL ........6-6 .......305 ....... So. ...................................................................... Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) 37 .... Lampani, Jonathan ............... LB .........6-1 .......234 ....... Sr. ..................................... Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand River Prep) 9 .... Maddox, Andy ......................... QB ........6-4 .......212 ....... Fr. .............................Prairie Village, Kan. (Shawnee Mission East) 24 .... Martin, Jake.............................. WR .......5-11 ....197 ....... Sr. ............................. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Northern)

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NO. .... PLAYER ................................... POS. .....HT. ...... WT. .......YEAR .............HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 42 .... Mason, Ben** .......................... FB .........6-3 .......270 ....... Jr. ...........................................................Newtown, Conn. (Newtown) 73 .... Mayfield, Jalen* ...................... OL ........6-5 .......319 ....... So. ...................................... Grand Rapids, Mich. (Catholic Central) 10 .... McCaffrey, Dylan* .................. QB ........6-5 .......220 ....... Jr. ............................................... Castle Rock, Colo. (Valor Christian) 43 .... McCurry, Jake* ........................ WR .......6-0 .......192 ....... Jr. ............................................................................. Solon, Ohio (Solon) 44 .... McGrone, Cameron* ............. LB .........6-1 .......232 ....... So. ......................................... Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central) 84 .... McKeon, Sean*** ................... TE .........6-5 .......246 ....... Sr. ......................................Dudley, Mass. (Shepherd Hill Regional) 12 .... McNamara, Cade .................... QB ........6-1 .......205 ....... Fr. ......................................................... Reno, Nev. (Damonte Ranch) 14 .... Metellus, Josh***.................... DB ........6-0 .......218 ....... Sr. ....................................................Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 5 .... Milton, Joe* .............................. QB ........6-5 .......245 ....... So. ................................................................... Pahokee, Fla. (Olympia) 2 .... Moody, Jake* ........................... K ...........6-0 .......198 ....... So. ......................................................... Northville, Mich. (Northville) 80 .... Morris, Mike ............................. DL.........6-6 .......262 ....... Fr. ..........................................Belle Glade, Fla. (American Heritage) 54 .... Myers, Carl* .............................. DL.........6-2 .......286 ....... Sr. ........................................... Grand Rapids, Mich. (West Catholic) 80 .... Neff, Hunter ............................. WR .......6-2 .......219 ....... Fr. ...................................................................Chelsea, Mich. (Chelsea) 40 .... Nelson, Ryan ............................ LB .........5-9 .......198 ....... Jr. ........................................................... Northville, Mich. (Northville) 99 .... Newburg, Gabe ...................... DL.........6-5 .......250 ....... Fr. .............................................................Clayton, Ohio (Northmont) 82 .... Nicholas, Desmond ............... WR .......5-11 ....182 ....... Sr. ....................................................................... Buffalo, N.Y. (Canisius) 3 .... Nordin, Quinn** ..................... K ...........6-1 .......196 ....... Sr. .............................................................. Rockford, Mich. (Rockford) 71 .... Ojabo, David ............................ DL.........6-5 .......245 ....... Fr. ..................................Aberdeen, Scotland (Blair Academy, N.J.) 50 .... Onwenu, Michael*** ............. OL ........6-3 .......350 ....... Sr. ....................................................... Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical) 92 .... Paea, Phillip* ............................ DL.........6-4 .......302 ....... Jr. ......................................Berrien Springs, Mich. (Berrien Springs) 2 .... Patterson, Shea* ..................... QB ........6-2 .......202 ....... Sr. .....................Shreveport, La. (IMG Academy, Fla./Mississippi) 19 .... Paye, Kwity** ........................... DL.........6-4 .......277 ....... Jr. ............................................Providence, R.I. (Bishop Hendricken) 9 .... Peoples-Jones, Donovan** . WR .......6-2 .......208 ....... Jr. ..................................................Southfield, Mich. (Cass Technical) 3 .... Perry, Jalen ............................... DB ........6-0 .......190 ....... Fr. ...........................................................................Dacula, Ga. (Dacula) 38 .... Reeves, Geoffrey .................... LB .........6-0 .......217 ....... Sr. ...............................Detroit, Mich. (University of Detroit Jesuit) 39 .... Reeves, Lawrence .................. LB .........6-0 .......200 ....... So. .........................................Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice) 27 .... Reynolds, Hunter* ................. DB ........6-0 .......198 ....... Jr. ...............................South Orange, N.J. (Choate Rosemary Hall) 3 .... Robbins, Brad* ........................ P ...........6-1 .......199 ....... Jr. ...........................................Westerville, Ohio (Westerville South) 79 .... Robinson, Greg* ..................... OL ........6-6 .......306 ....... Sr. ....................................................................Hudson, Ohio (Hudson) 12 .... Ross, Josh** .............................. LB .........6-2 .......232 ....... Jr. ...................................Southfield, Mich. (St. Mary’s Preparatory) 51 .... Ruiz, Cesar** ............................ OL ........6-4 .......319 ....... Jr. ................................................. Camden, N.J. (IMG Academy, Fla.) 55 .... Rumler, Nolan.......................... OL ........6-3 .......321 ....... Fr. ................................................. Akron, Ohio (Archbishop Hoban) 75 .... Runyan, Jon** ......................... OL ........6-5 .......321 ....... 5th ..................................Moorestown, N.J. (St. Joseph’s Prep, Pa.) 43 .... Russell, Andrew ...................... DB ........6-2 .......190 ....... So. ............................................................................. Victor, N.Y. (Victor) 19 .... Sainristil, Mike ......................... WR .......5-10 ....183 ....... Fr. ......................................................................Everett, Mass. (Everett) 81 .... Schoenle, Nate** .................... WR .......6-2 .......206 ....... Sr. ..........................Plymouth, Mich. (Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard) 86 .... Schoonmaker, Luke*............. TE .........6-6 .......242 ....... So. .....................................................Hamden, Conn. (Hamden Hall) 39 .... Selzer, Alan ............................... K ...........6-3 .......178 ....... Sr. ....................................................... Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) 89 .... Selzer, Carter* .......................... TE .........6-8 .......248 ....... Jr. ............................................................Kansas City, Mo. (Rockhurst) 6 .... Sessa, Michael* ....................... QB ........6-8 .......215 ....... Sr. ......................................................Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 81 .... Sessa, Will ................................. TE .........6-6 .......203 ....... Fr. ......................................................Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 45 .... Shibley, Adam* ....................... LB .........6-1 .......225 ....... Jr. .......................................................... Cleveland, Ohio (St. Ignatius) 58 .... Smith, Mazi .............................. DL.........6-3 .......305 ....... Fr. .........................................Grand Rapids, Mich. (East Kentwood) 10 .... Solomon, Anthony ................ LB .........6-1 .......205 ....... Fr. ............................... Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 72 .... Spanellis, Stephen** ............. OL ........6-5 .......295 ....... Sr. ....................................................................Baltimore, Md. (Gilman) 67 .... Speight, Jess* .......................... DL.........6-5 .......288 ....... Jr. ........................................Richmond, Va. (The Collegiate School) 70 .... Stewart, Jack ............................ OL ........6-4 .......291 ....... Fr. .............................................. New Canaan, Conn. (New Canaan) 71 .... Stueber, Andrew* .................. OL ........6-7 .......334 ....... Jr. ....................................................................... Darien, Conn. (Darien) 1 .... Thomas, Ambry** .................. DB ........6-0 .......182 ....... Jr. ...............................................Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King) 13 .... Thomas, Charles ..................... LB .........6-0 .......233 ....... Fr. ...................................................... Atlanta, Ga. (St. Thomas More) 39 .... Torey, Matt................................ WR .......5-10 ....178 ....... So. ........................................ Sterling Heights, Mich. (Brother Rice) 3 .... Turner, Christian* ................... RB .........5-11 ....200 ....... So. .......................................................................... Buford, Ga. (Buford) 5 .... Turner, DJ .................................. DB ........6-0 .......180 ....... Fr. ............................................... Suwanee, Ga. (IMG Academy, Fla.) 6 .... Uche, Josh** ............................ LB .........6-2 .......250 ....... Sr. ..................................................................... Miami, Fla. (Columbus) 91 .... Upshaw, Taylor ........................ DL.........6-4 .......240 ....... So. .......................................................Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 40 .... VanSumeren, Ben* ................ RB .........6-2 .......244 ....... So. ................................................................ Essexville, Mich. (Garber) 68 .... Vastardis, Andrew** .............. OL ........6-3 .......319 ....... Sr. ............................................................ Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge) 9 .... Velazquez, Joey ...................... LB .........6-0 .......213 ....... Fr. .........................................Columbus, Ohio (St. Francis De Sales) 18 .... Vilain, Luiji ................................ DL.........6-4 .......244 ....... Jr. ............................................Ottawa, Canada (Episcopal, Virginia) 49 .... Wagner, William ...................... LS .........6-1 .......236 ....... Fr. ............................................................Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta) 96 .... Welschof, Julius ...................... DL.........6-6 .......278 ....... So. ........................Miesbach, Bavaria, Germany (FOS Altoetting) 15 .... West, Jacob** .......................... WR .......6-1 .......212 ....... Gr. .............................................................Pinckney, Mich. (Pinckney) 18 .... White, Brendan* ..................... WR .......6-1 .......197 ....... 5th ...........................................Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 13 .... Wilson, Tru*** .......................... RB .........5-10 ....200 ....... Sr. ..............................................................Warren, Mich. (De La Salle) 31 .... Young, Jack .............................. WR .......6-1 .......196 ....... Jr. ..........................................................Pittsburgh, Pa. (Mt. Lebanon)* denotes letters earned

NO. .... PLAYER .........................POS. 39 ......Reeves, Lawrence ..................LB 40 ......Kolesar, Caden ....................... DB 40 ......Nelson, Ryan ...........................LB 40 ......VanSumeren, Ben* ................RB 41 ......Baty, John ................................ DB 41 ......Fakih, Adam* ...........................LB 42 ......Mason, Ben** ..........................FB 43 ......Grosz, Tyler............................. WR 43 ......McCurry, Jake*...................... WR 43 ......Russell, Andrew ..................... DB 44 ......Char, Jared* .............................RB 44 ......McGrone, Cameron* ............LB 45 ......Bush, Peter* .............................RB 45 ......Shibley, Adam* .......................LB 46 ......Brown, Matt* ...........................RB 49 ......Andrighetto, Lucas ...............RB 49 ......Harris, Keshaun ..................... DB 49 ......Wagner, William ..................... LS 50 ......Dwumfour, Michael** ......... DL 50 ......Onwenu, Michael*** ........... OL 51 ......Ruiz, Cesar** ........................... OL 52 ......Barnhart, Karsen ................... OL 53 ......Jones, Trente .......................... OL 54 ......Correll, Kraig ........................... OL 54 ......Myers, Carl* ............................ DL 55 ......Rumler, Nolan ........................ OL 57 ......George, Joey .......................... DL 58 ......Carpenter, Zach..................... OL 58 ......Smith, Mazi ............................. DL 59 ......Honigford, Joel* .................... OL 60 ......Fisher, Luke ............................. OL 61 ......Jokisch, Dan ........................... OL 62 ......Gelb, Mica ............................... OL 64 ......Hazime, Mahdi ...................... OL 66 ......Filiaga, Chuck* ....................... OL 67 ......Speight, Jess*......................... DL 68 ......Vastardis, Andrew** ............ OL 70 ......Stewart, Jack .......................... OL 71 ......Ojabo, David .......................... DL 71 ......Stueber, Andrew* ................. OL 72 ......Spanellis, Stephen** ........... OL 73 ......Mayfield, Jalen* ..................... OL 74 ......Bredeson, Ben***.................. OL 75 ......Runyan, Jon** ........................ OL 76 ......Hayes, Ryan ............................ OL 77 ......Keegan, Trevor ....................... OL 78 ......Korican, Griffin ....................... OL 79 ......Robinson, Greg* ................... OL 80 ......Morris, Mike ............................ DL 80 ......Neff, Hunter ........................... WR 81 ......Schoenle, Nate** ................. WR 81 ......Sessa, Will ................................. TE 82 ......Eubanks, Nick**...................... TE 82 ......Nicholas, Desmond ............ WR 83 ......All, Erick..................................... TE 84 ......McKeon, Sean*** ................... TE 86 ......Schoonmaker, Luke* ............ TE 89 ......Selzer, Carter* ......................... TE 91 ......Upshaw, Taylor ...................... DL 92 ......Paea, Phillip* .......................... DL 92 ......Kerska, Karl ............................ K/P 95 ......Jeter, Donovan* .................... DL 96 ......Welschof, Julius ..................... DL 97 ......Hutchinson, Aidan* ............. DL 99 ......Harper, Trey ............................. LS 99 ......Newburg, Gabe ..................... DL

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Jim Harbaugh has led the University of Michigan football program to three 10-win seasons in his first four years in Ann Arbor, becoming one of just four Big Ten coaches to accom-plish the feat in the history of the conference. The J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Head Football Coach, Harbaugh was named the 20th coach in Michigan football history on Dec. 30, 2014. He became the sixth Michigan football player selected to lead college football’s winningest program. Harbaugh is the second fastest coach to 20 wins at Michigan, trailing only Yost; Harbaugh accomplished the feat in 24 games and Yost won the first 29 games of his U-M career before tying Minnesota (6-6) in 1903. In his first two seasons as the Michigan head coach, Harbaugh guided the Wolverines to 10-win seasons. U-M has appeared in a bowl game in all four seasons with Harbaugh at the helm of the program, including two New Year’s Six Bowl games (2016 Orange Bowl and 2018 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl) and two other New Year’s Day bowls (2016 Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl and 2018 Outback Bowl). Seven Wolverines have secured 11 All-America honors under Harbaugh: Devin Bush (first team, 2018; third team, 2017), Jake Butt (first team, 2015-16), Maurice Hurst (first team, 2017), Jourdan Lewis (first team, 2015-16), Jabrill Peppers (second team, 2015; first team, 2016), Chase Winovich (second team, 2018) and Chris Wormley (second team, 2016). Four of them were consensus All-Americans: Butt, Hurst, Lewis and Peppers. Additionally, Butt won the Mackey Award as 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, eight in 2018). Those accolades have extended to the classroom as well, with Wolverines accruing 137 Academic All-Big Ten honors during his tenure, including a program- record 48 in 2017. Michigan finished with a 10-3 record in 2015, including a 41-7 win over No. 19 Florida in the 2016 Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl. The Wolverines finished in the top 12 of the national polls for the first time since 2011, ranking 11th in the Amway Coaches poll and 12th in the Associated Press media poll. In 2016, the Wolverines took another step forward, coming within inches of claiming their first Big Ten East Division title and a spot in the conference championship game. U-M fin-ished 10-3 and listed 10th in both polls at year’s end. Harbaugh came to Ann Arbor after an impressive four-year run in the National Football League with the San Francisco 49ers. He led the franchise to the NFC Championship Game

JIM HARBAUGH’S YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDYEAR 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) NR2008 Stanford 5-7 (.417) 4-5 (.444) Pac-10 (T-6th) NR2009 Stanford 8-5 (.615) 6-3 (.667) Pac-10 (T-2nd) Sun, Oklahoma (L, 27-31) NR2010 Stanford 12-1 (.923) 8-1 (.889) Pac-10 (2nd) Orange, Virginia Tech (W, 40-12) 42011 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) 112016 Michigan 10-3 (.769) 7-2 (.778) Big Ten East (T-2nd) Orange, Florida State (L, 32-33) 102017 Michigan 8-5 (.615) 5-4 (.556) Big Ten East (4th) Outback, South Carolina (L, 19-26) NR2018 Michigan 10-3 (.769) 8-1 (.889) Big Ten East (T-1st) Peach, Florida (L, 15-41) 142019 Michigan 9-3 (.750) 6-3 (.667) Big Ten East (3rd) Citrus, Alabama FCS 3 seasons 29-6 (.829) 14-1 (.933)

FBS 9 seasons 76-38 (.667) 54-27 (.667)

NFL 4 seasons 44-19-1 (.695) 14-9-1 (.604)

Total 16 seasons 149-63-1 (.702) 82-37-1 (.688)

Coach of the Year Honors

2011 Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year

2010 Woody Hayes Coach of the Year

Playing Accolades

1987 NFL Draft (1st round, Chicago Bears)

1986 first-team All-American1986 Heisman Trophy finalist; finished 3rd in the balloting1986 Chicago Tribune Silver

Football (Big Ten MVP)1985 and 1986 Big Ten leader

in pass efficiency1985 NCAA pass efficiency

leader; second in 1986

Jim HarbaughJ. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Head Football CoachUniversity of Michigan (1986, B.A., Communications)47-17 Record at Michigan; 32-12 Big Ten Record

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in each of his first three seasons, winning the George Halas Trophy as NFC champions in 2012. Harbaugh tallied a 49-22-1 overall record that included a 5-3 mark in the postseason as 49ers head coach. Harbaugh led the Niners to a 13-3 regular-season record and to the NFC Championship Game during his first season in 2011, earning the AP NFL Coach of the Year award. He fol-lowed up with an 11-4-1 regular-season mark in 2012, culmi-nating with an appearance in Super Bowl XLVII. Harbaugh’s 49ers lost a back-and-forth affair, 34-31, to the Baltimore Ravens and his brother, John, in the only matchup of brothers as head coaches in NFL history. He helped guide San Francisco back to the NFC title game after a 12-4 regular-season record in 2013 and posted an 8-8 mark during the 2014 season. Prior to making the jump to the 49ers, Harbaugh estab-lished himself as a leader of young men at the college level. He turned around a Stanford program that went 1-11 prior to his arrival. The Cardinal improved in each of Harbaugh’s four seasons, culminating with a 12-1 campaign and FedEx Orange Bowl victory over Virginia Tech in 2010. Harbaugh finished his tenure at Stanford with a 29-21 overall record (.580) and 21-15 mark in Pac-10 Conference play. After 4-8 and 5-7 records his first two seasons at the helm, Harbaugh led the Cardinal to an 8-5 record and a tie for second place in the Pac-10. The appearance in the Sun Bowl following the season was Stanford’s first bowl game since the 2001 season. The program continued its ascension in 2010, posting a 12-1 overall record and 8-1 mark in the Pac-10. Stanford was selected for a BCS bowl game and proceeded to defeat Virginia Tech, 40-12, in the FedEx Orange Bowl in Harbaugh’s final game with the program. The Cardinal fin-ished the 2010 season ranked fifth in the national polls, and Harbaugh was named the Woody Hayes Award as the nation’s top coach by the Touchdown Club of Columbus. He accepted the 49ers head coaching position on Jan. 7, 2011. In his first head coaching experience, Harbaugh led the University of San Diego to a 29-6 record during his three seasons directing the program (2004-06). In his first year, the Toreros posted a 7-4 record after winning their final five games of the season. The team proceeded to post 11-1 marks during the 2005 and 2006 seasons, claiming the Pioneer Football League championship each season. Harbaugh spent the 2002 and 2003 NFL seasons as the quarterbacks coach with the Oakland Raiders. He worked with the quarterbacks, helping quarterback Rich Gannon lead the organization to Super Bowl XXXVII after posting an 11-5 regular-season record and the AFC Western Division title. Gannon won the 2002 AP NFL MVP award and was selected to the 2003 Pro Bowl. Harbaugh began preparing for a career as a coach during his professional playing days. He spent eight years as an NCAA-certified unpaid assistant coach for his father, Jack, at Western Kentucky (1994-2001). He worked as an offensive consultant and recruited for the Hilltoppers during that time. Harbaugh’s effort helped his father’s team capture the 2002 Division I-AA national championship. Harbaugh played for five different organizations during his 15-year NFL career (1987-2001). He completed 2,305-of-3,918 passes for 26,288 yards and 129 touchdowns in 177 games. Harbaugh made 140 career starts. He was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Year, the NFL Comeback Player of the Year and a Pro Bowl selection after leading the Indianapolis Colts to the AFC Championship Game in 1995. He was induct-ed into the Colts Ring of Honor in 2005. As a collegiate player, Harbaugh was one of the most effi-cient passers in NCAA history. In 1985, he led the nation in pass efficiency and finished as the runner-up in 1986. His career pass efficiency rating was the NCAA’s top mark for more than 12 years. Harbaugh won the Chicago Tribune Big Ten Most Valuable Player award, earned first team All-America honors and finished third in the balloting for the Heisman

Trophy following the 1986 season. He completed 387-of-620 passes for 5,449 yards and 31 touchdowns during his career, with all four statistical catego-ries still listing among the top 12 in school history. He also added 12 rushing touchdowns during his career, including eight scores as a senior. Harbaugh became the first Michigan quarterback to ever throw for more than 300 yards in a single game (310 vs. Wisconsin) and eclipsed the 200-yard passing mark 12 times. He led the Wolverines to a 21-3-1 record as a full-time starter during his final two seasons, including a pair of victories against rivals Michigan State and Ohio State. Harbaugh and his wife, Sarah, have two daughters, Addison and Katherine, and two sons, Jack and John. He also has three children, Jay, James Jr., and Grace. He is the son of Jack and Jackie Harbaugh. Jack was an assistant coach at Michigan from 1973-79. Harbaugh’s brother, John, is head coach of the Baltimore Ravens and his sister, Joani, is married to University of Georgia men’s basketball coach Tom Crean.

THE HARBAUGH FILEFull Name: James Joseph Harbaugh (HAR-baw)Birthdate: December 23, 1963Place of Birth: Toledo, OhioWife: SarahChildren: Addison, Katherine, Jack and John; Jay, James Jr., and GraceHometown: Palo Alto, CaliforniaHigh School: Palo Alto (1982)College: Michigan, 1986 (B.A., Communications)

COACHING EXPERIENCEYear School/Organization Duties

1994-2001 Western Kentucky Volunteer Assistant 2002-03 Oakland Raiders Quarterbacks2004-06 San Diego Head Coach 2007-10 Stanford Head Coach 2011-14 San Francisco 49ers Head Coach 2015 - University of Michigan Head Coach

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

Illinois .....................................2-0Indiana ..................................5-0Iowa ........................................1-1Maryland ..............................5-0Michigan State....................3-2Minnesota ............................2-0Nebraska ...............................1-0Northwestern ......................2-0Ohio State ............................0-5Penn State ............................3-2Purdue ...................................1-0Rutgers ..................................5-0Wisconsin .............................2-2Record vs. Big Ten .... 32-12

Arizona ..................................3-1Arizona State .......................2-2California ..............................2-2Colorado ...............................1-0Oregon ..................................1-3Oregon State .......................3-2UCLA ......................................2-2USC .........................................3-1Utah ........................................0-1Washington .........................3-1Washington State ..............3-1Record vs. Pac-12 ..... 23-16

Florida State ........................0-1Virginia Tech ........................1-0Wake Forest .........................1-1Record vs. ACC .............. 2-2

Florida ....................................2-1South Carolina ....................0-1Record vs. SEC .............. 2-2

Army .......................................1-0Brigham Young ...................1-0 Notre Dame .........................3-3Record vs. Ind. .............. 5-3

Oklahoma .............................0-1TCU .........................................0-2Record vs. Big 12 .......... 0-1

Cincinnati .............................1-0SMU ........................................1-0UCF .........................................1-0Record vs. AAC ............. 3-0

WMU ......................................1-0Record vs. MAC ............ 1-0

Middle Tennessee ..............1-0Record vs. C-USA .......... 1-0

Penn .......................................0-1Princeton ..............................0-2Yale .........................................2-0Record vs. IVY ............... 2-3

Sacramento State ..............1-0UC Davis ................................0-1Record vs. Big Sky ........ 1-1

Monmouth ...........................1-0Record vs. Big South .... 1-0

Air Force ................................1-0Hawaii ....................................1-0San Jose State .....................3-0UNLV .......................................1-0Record vs. MWC............ 6-0

Holy Cross.............................1-0Record vs. Patriot ......... 1-0

Wagner ..................................1-0Record vs. Northeast ... 1-0

Butler......................................3-0Davidson ...............................2-0Dayton ...................................3-0Drake ......................................2-1Jacksonville ..........................1-0Marist .....................................1-0Morehead State ..................2-0Valparaiso .............................3-0Record vs. Pioneer ..... 17-1

Azusa Pacific ........................2-1Dixie State ............................1-0Record vs. GNAC .......... 3-1

Southern Oregon...............2-0Record vs. Frontier ....... 2-0

Menlo .....................................1-0Record vs. GSAC ........... 1-0

Chapman ..............................1-0Record vs. CSIAC .......... 1-0

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M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L C O A C H I N G A N D S U P P O R T S T A F FC O A C H I N G A N D S U P P O R T S T A F F

FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATIONSean Magee, Associate Athletic Director for FootballChris Bryant, Director of Player DevelopmentJon Falk, Assistant to the Head CoachJack Harbaugh, Senior Advisor to the Head CoachDeAnna McDaniel, Executive Assistant to the Head Coach

STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGBen Herbert, DirectorTenarius Wright, AssociateSean Lockwood, AssistantKiero Small, AssistantJustin Tress, AssistantAbigail O’Connor, Nutritionist

ATHLETIC MEDICINEPhil Johnson, Head Athletic TrainerPierre Nesbit, Rehabilitation CoordinatorSteve Smith, Athletic TrainerJason Williams, Athletic Trainer

RECRUITINGMatt Dudek, Director of RecruitingTom Gamble, Senior Advisor to the Head Coach/Player PersonnelTony Jones, Director of High School Relations

EQUIPMENTGary Hazelitt, Director of Equipment OperationsSonny Anderson, Equipment ManagerCarl Faraon, Equipment Room Assistant

OPERATIONSMark Taurisani, Director of Football OperationsScott Goldschmidt, Assistant Director of Internal Football OperationsMichelle Guidry-Pan,

Schembechler Hall Administrative AssistantKelly King, Operations Administrative ManagerDave Piche, Operations AssistantJim Plocki, Performance Operations Manager

VIDEOPhil Bromley, Video CoordinatorKevin Undeen, Video Assistant

BEN McDANIELSQuarterbacks

SHAUN NUADefensive Line

DON BROWNDefensive CoordinatorLinebackers

BEN HERBERTStrength & Conditioning

GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACHES

Tyler Brown, Special Teams Graduate AssistantJosh Hendershot, Offensive Graduate AssistantJames Ross, Defensive Graduate AssistantRoy Roundtree, Offensive Graduate Assistant

ANALYSTS

Al Ades, Defensive Analyst/Analytics CoordinatorBradford Banta, Special Teams AnalystBrandon Blaney, Senior Offensive AnalystDan Bleske, Offensive AnalystDevin Bush, Defensive AnalystSteve Casula, Offensive AnalystJuan Castillo, Offensive AnalystAashon Larkins, Special Teams AnalystMike McCray, Defensive AnalystNate Woody, Senior Defensive Analyst

SHERRONE MOORETight Ends

JOSH GATTISOffensive CoordinatorWide Receivers

ANTHONY CAMPANILELinebackers

MIKE ZORDICHCornerbacks

JAY HARBAUGHRunning BacksAssistant Special Teams

ED WARINNEROffensive Line

CHRIS PARTRIDGESpecial Teams CoordinatorSafeties

COACHING STAFF PEDIGREE• The Wolverines’ football staff boasts an impressive 174 years of coaching experience at the college (155) and NFL (19) levels• The coaching staff boasts 155 years of collegiate coaching experience, led by defensive coordinator Don Brown (39th season) and offensive line coach Ed Warinner (35th season)• Michigan has 52 years of NFL coaching (19 years) and play-ing (33 years) experience among the 11 coaches• Four of Michigan’s coaches worked in the NFL: Jim Harbaugh (6 years), Jay Harbaugh (3), Ben McDaniels (6) and Mike Zordich (4)• Four of the Wolverines’ coaches played in the NFL, with two of those individuals logging more than 10 years in the league: Harbaugh (15 years) and Mike Zordich (12); Shaun Nua played four years and Josh Gattis spent two seasons in the league

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RUSHING

Zach Charbonnet

Attempts: 33, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)Yards: 116, at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)TDs: 3, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)Long: 41, vs. Middle Tennessee St. (Aug. 31, 2019)

Hassan Haskins

Attempts: 20, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)Yards: 149, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)TDs: 1, 4x (last vs. Ohio State, Nov. 30, 2019)Long: 49, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)

Giles Jackson

Attempts: 3, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30, 2019)Yards: 32, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)TDs: 1, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30, 2019)Long: 22, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30, 2019)

Ben Mason

Attempts: 6, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)Yards: 18, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)TDs: 3, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)Long: 6, 2x (last vs. Maryland, Oct. 6, 2018)

Dylan McCaffrey

Attempts: 8, vs. Middle Tennessee St (Aug. 31, 2019)Yards: 44, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018)TDs: 1, 2x (last vs. MTSU, Aug. 31, 2019)Long: 44, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018)

Joe Milton

Attempts: 3, at Rutgers (Nov. 10, 2018)Yards: 22, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018)TDs: 1, 2x (last vs. Rutgers, Sept. 28, 2019)Long: 23, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018)

Shea Patterson

Attempts: 12, at Penn State (Oct. 19, 2019)Yards: 90, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018)TDs: 3, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Long: 81, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 13, 2018)

Donovan Peoples-Jones

Attempts: 1, 6x (last vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 13, 2018)Yards: 44, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017)TDs: NoneLong: 44, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017)

Christian Turner

Attempts: 11, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Yards: 55, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)TDs: 1, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Long: 19, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)

Ben VanSumeren

Attempts: 4, vs. Middle Tennessee St (Aug. 31, 2019)Yards: 7, vs. Middle Tennessee St (Aug. 31, 2019)TDs: 1, vs. Middle Tennessee St (Aug. 31, 2019)Long: 6, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)

Tru Wilson

Attempts: 11, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018)Yards: 58, at Rutgers (Nov. 10, 2018)TDs: 1, 2x (last vs. Notre Dame, Oct. 26, 2019)Long: 39, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)

PASSING

Shea Patterson

MichiganAttempts: 43, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30, 2019)Comp.: 24, 2x (last at Michigan State, Nov. 16, 2019)Yards: 384, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2018)TDs: 5, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)Long: 79, at Michigan State (Oct. 20, 2018)Ole MissAttempts: 51, Mississippi at Auburn (Oct. 7, 2017)Comp.: 34, Mississippi at Auburn (Oct. 7, 2017)Yards: 489, Mississippi vs. UT Martin (Sept. 9, 2017)TDs: 5, Mississippi vs. UT Martin (Sept. 9, 2017)Long: 77, Mississippi vs. S. Alabama (Sept. 2, 2017)

Dylan McCaffrey

Attempts: 8, 2x (last at Wisconsin, Sept. 28, 2019)Completions: 4, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018)Yards: 86, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)TDs: 1, 2x (last vs. Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018)Long: 56, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)

Joe Milton

Attempts: 4, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Completions: 3, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Yards: 59, vs. Rutgers (Sept 28, 2019)TDs: 1, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Long: 43, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018)

RECEIVING

Erick All

Catches: 1, at Penn State (Oct. 19, 2019)Yards: 10, at Penn State (Oct. 19, 2019)TDs: noneLong: 10, at Penn State (Oct. 19, 2019)

Ronnie Bell

Catches: 9, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)Yards: 150, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)TDs: 1, 3x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)Long: 71, at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)

Zach Charbonnet

Catches: 2, 3x (last vs. Iowa, Oct. 5, 2019)Yards: 12, vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)TDs: NoneLong: 8, vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)

Nico Collins

Catches: 6, 3x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)Yards: 165, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)TDs: 3, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)Long: 76, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)

Nick Eubanks

Catches: 3, 2x (last at Penn State, Oct. 19, 2019)Yards: 61, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017)TDs: 1, 3x (last at Maryland, Nov. 2, 2019)Long: 48, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017)

Hassan Haskins

Catches: 3, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)Yards: 9, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)TDs: noneLong: 10, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)

Giles Jackson

Catches: 1, 4x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)Yards: 50, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)TDs: 1, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Long: 50, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)

Cornelius Johnson

Catches: 2, vs. Middle Tennessee St (Aug. 31, 2019)Yards: 39, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)TDs: 1, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)Long: 39, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)

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, 6x (last at Wisconsin, Sept. 21, 2019)Long: 36, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 7, 2017)

Donovan Peoples-Jones

Catches: 8, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Yards: 90, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018)TDs: 3, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018)Long: 79, at Michigan State, Oct. 20, 2017)

Mike Sainristil

Catches: 3, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)Yards: 73, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)TDs: 1, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)Long: 35, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)

Nate Schoenle

Catches: 2, at Purdue (Sept. 23, 2017)Yards: 29, at Purdue (Sept. 23, 2017)TDs: NoneLong: 15, at Purdue (Sept. 23, 2017)

Luke Schoonmaker

Catches: 1, 2x (last at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)Yards: 29, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)TDs: 1, at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)Long: 29, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)

Christian Turner

Catches: 1, 4x (last vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Yards: 16, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)TDs: NoneLong: 16, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)

Tru Wilson

Catches: 2, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Yards: 11, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018)TDs: NoneLong: 11, vs. SMU (Sept. 15, 2018)

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DEFENSE

Michael Barrett

Tackles: 4, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Solos: 2, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Asst: 2, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Michael Danna

Tackles: 6, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)Solos: 3, 3x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)Asst: 3, 2x (last vs. Michigan State, Nov. 16, 2019)TFLs: 1, 3x (last vs. Michigan State, Nov. 16, 2019)Sacks: 1, 3x (last vs. Michigan State, Nov. 16, 2019)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Michael Dwumfour

Tackles: 5, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018)Solos: 2, twice (last vs. W. Michigan, Sept. 8, 2018)Asst: 3, vs. Western Michigan (Sept. 8, 2018)TFLs: 1, 5x (last vs. Michigan State, Nov. 16, 2019)Sacks: 1.0, 3x (last at Michigan State, Oct. 20, 2018)Int.: 1, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018)FR: nonePBUs: 1, at Penn State (Oct. 19, 2019)

Devin Gil

Tackles: 6, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Solos: 5, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Asst: 2, 3x (last at Ohio State, Nov. 24, 2018)TFLs: 1, 3x (last vs. Florida, Dec. 29, 2018)Sacks: 1, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Int.: noneFR: 1, 2x (last at Rutgers, Nov. 10, 2018)PBUs: 1, at Rutgers (Nov. 10, 2018)

Jordan Glasgow

Tackles: 11, 2x (last at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)Solos: 8, at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)Asst: 9, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)TFLs: 2, 2x (last vs. Iowa, Oct. 5, 2019)Sacks: 2, 2x (last vs. Iowa, Oct. 5, 2019)Int.: noneFR: 1, 2x (last at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)PBUs: 1, 2x (last at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)

Vincent Gray

Tackles: 4, 2x (last at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)Solos: 4, 2x (last at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)Asst: 2, vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)TFLs: 1, vs. Middle Tennessee St. (Aug. 31, 2019)Sacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: 2, at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)

Gemon Green

Tackles: 2, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)Solos: 1, 4x (last at Maryland, Nov. 2, 2019)Asst: 1, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Brad Hawkins

Tackles: 10, 2x (last at Wisconsin, Sept. 21, 2019)Solos: 6, vs. Middle Tennessee St. (Aug. 31, 2019)Asst: 5, 2x (last at Wisconsin, Sept. 21, 2019)TFLs: 1, 2x (last vs. Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018)Sacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: 1, 2x (last vs. MTSU, Aug. 31, 2019)

Daxton Hill

Tackles: 8, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)Solos: 8, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)Asst: 2, vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)TFLs: 1.0, vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)Sacks: noneInt.: 1, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019FR: 2, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)PBUs: 1, 4x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)

Lavert Hill

Tackles: 6, at Penn State (Oct. 21, 2017)Solos: 4, 4x (last vs. Iowa, Oct. 5, 2018)Asst: 4, at Penn State (Oct. 21, 2017)TFLs: 1.5, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 25, 2017)Sacks: noneInt.: 1, 6x (last vs. Michigan State, Nov. 16, 2019)FR: 1, vs. Penn State (Sept. 24, 2016)PBUs: 3, vs Michigan State (Oct. 7, 2017)

Chris Hinton

Tackles: 6, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30, 2019)Solos: 1, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30, 2019)Asst: 5, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30, 2019)TFLs: 0.5, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30, 2019)Sacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Khaleke Hudson

Tackles: 15, vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4, 2017)Solos: 12, vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4, 2017)Asst: 11, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)TFLs: 8, vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4, 2017)Sacks: 3, vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4, 2017)Int.: 1, twice (last at Maryland, Nov. 11, 2017)FR: 1, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018)PBUs: 3, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017)

Aidan Hutchinson

Tackles: 10, 2x (last vs. Ohio State, Nov. 30, 2019)Solos: 6, 2x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)Assists: 6, 2x (last vs. Ohio State, Nov. 30, 2019)TFLs: 2.5, vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)Sacks: 1.0, 2x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: 1, 6x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)

Jaylen Kelly-Powell

Tackles: 2, 2x (last vs. MTSU, Aug. 31, 2019)Solos: 2, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)Asst: 1, 3x (last vs. MTSU, Aug. 31, 2019)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Carlo Kemp

Tackles: 9, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)Solos: 4, at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)Asst: 7, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)TFLs: 2, 2x (last at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)Sacks: 1.5, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)Int.: noneFR: 1, at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)PBUs: none

Ben Mason

Tackles: 3, vs. Middle Tennessee St. (Aug. 31, 2019)Solos: 2, vs. Penn State (Nov. 3, 2018)Asst: 2, 2x (last vs. Army, Sept. 7, 2019)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Cam McGrone

Tackles: 12, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)Solos: 8, at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)Asst: 6, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)TFLs: 2.5, at Penn State (Oct. 19, 2019)Sacks: 1.5, vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Josh Metellus

Tackles: 9, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)Solos: 8, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)Asst: 7, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 30, 2019)TFLs: 2.0, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)Sacks: 1, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Int.: 1, 5x (last at Maryland, Nov. 2, 2019)FR: 1, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)PBUs: 2, 3x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)

Kwity Paye

Tackles: 10, at Penn State (Oct. 19, 2019)Solos: 5, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)Asst: 7, at Penn State (Oct. 19, 2019)TFLs: 3.5, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Sacks: 2.5, vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)Int.: noneFR: 1, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)PBUs: none

Hunter Reynolds

Tackles: 2, 2x (last at Maryland, Nov. 2, 2019)Solos: 1, 2x (last at Maryland, Nov. 2, 2019)Asst: 2, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)TFLs: 1.0, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)Sacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Josh Ross

Tackles: 11, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Solos: 5, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Asst: 7, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)TFLs: 2, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Sacks: 1, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: 1, 2x (last at Rutgers, Nov. 10, 2018)

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Nate Schoenle

Tackles: 2, 3x (last at Rutgers, Nov. 10, 2018)Solos: 2, vs. Cincinnati (Sept. 9, 2017)Asst: 1, 4x (last vs. Florida, Dec. 29, 2018)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: 1, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018)PBUs: none

Anthony Solomon

Tackles: 1, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Solos: 1, vs. Rutgers (Sept. 28, 2019)Asst: noneTFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Ambry Thomas

Tackles: 6, 2x (last at Indiana, Nov. 23, 2019)Solos: 5, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)Asst: 2, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)TFLs: 1.0, 2x (last vs. Michigan State, Nov. 16, 2019)Sacks: noneInt.: 1, 4x (last vs. Michigan State, Nov. 16, 2019)FR: 1, 5x (last vs. Iowa, Oct. 5, 2019)PBUs: 3, at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)

Josh Uche

Tackles: 8, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)Solos: 5, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)Asst: 6, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)TFLs: 5.0, at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)Sacks: 3.0, at Maryland (Oct. 12, 2019)Int.: noneFR: 1, at Indiana (Nov. 23, 2019)PBUs: 1, 2x (last at Penn State, Oct. 19, 2019)

Taylor Upshaw

Tackles: 1, 2x (last at Maryland, Nov. 2, 2019)Solos: 1, 2x (last at Maryland, Nov. 2, 2019)Asst: noneTFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Luiji Vilain

Tackles: 3, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)Solos: 3, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)Asst: 1, vs. Michigan State (Nov. 16, 2019)TFLs: 1, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)Sacks: 1, vs. Notre Dame (Oct. 26, 2019)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

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Ronnie Bell

Returns: 3, 2x (last at Wisconsin, Sept. 21, 2019)Yards: 41, vs. Middle Tennessee St. (Aug. 31, 2019)TDs: NoneLong: 27, vs. Middle Tennessee St. (Aug. 31, 2019)

Donovan Peoples-Jones

Returns: 5, 3x (last at Northwestern, Sept. 29, 2018)Yards: 104, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017)TDs: 1, 2x (last vs. Nebraska, Sept. 22, 2018)Long: 79, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017)

KICK RETURNS

Ronnie Bell

Returns: 2, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)Yards: 53, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)TDs: NoneLong: 32, vs. Florida (Dec. 29, 2018)

Giles Jackson

Returns: 3, 2x (last vs. Army, Sept. 7, 2019)Yards: 121, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)TDs: 1, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)Long: 97, at Maryland (Nov. 2, 2019)

Ambry Thomas

Returns: 6, at Ohio State (Nov. 24, 2018)Yards: 120, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018)TDs: 1, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018)Long: 99, at Notre Dame (Sept. 1, 2018)

KICKING

Jake Moody

Points: 19, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018)FG Att.: 6, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018)FG Made: 6, vs. Indiana (Nov. 17, 2018)PATs: 2, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)Long FG: 43, vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)

Quinn Nordin

Points: 17, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017)FG Att.: 6, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017)FG Made: 5, vs. Air Force (Sept. 16, 2017)PATs: 6, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)Long FG: 55, vs. Florida (Sept. 2, 2017)

PUNTING

Will Hart

Punts: 8, 2x (last vs. Iowa, Oct. 5, 2019)Yards: 365, vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)Average: 59.3, vs. Nebraska (Sept. 22, 2018)I20: 3, 2x (last at Michigan State, Oct. 20, 2018)Long: 65, at Michigan State (Oct. 20, 2018)

Brad Robbins

Punts: 9, 2x (last at Wisconsin, Nov. 18, 2017)Yards: 367, at Indiana (Oct. 14, 2017)Average: 42.6, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 7, 2017)I20: 4, at Wisconsin (Nov. 18, 2017)Long: 58, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 25, 2017)

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MICHIGAN STARTING LINEUPS • OFFENSE

OPPONENT WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR WR/TE QB TB

Middle Tenn. St. Black Hayes Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield McKeon Bell Eubanks Patterson CharbonnetArmy Black Hayes Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield Eubanks Bell Collins Patterson Charbonnetat Wisconsin Black Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield McKeon Bell Collins Patterson CharbonnetRutgers Black Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield Eubanks Bell Peoples-Jones Patterson CharbonnetIowa Collins Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield Eubanks Bell Peoples-Jones Patterson Charbonnetat Illinois Black Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield Eubanks Bell Peoples-Jones Patterson Charbonnetat Penn State Black Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield Eubanks Bell Peoples-Jones Patterson G. Jackson *Notre Dame Collins Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield Eubanks Bell Sainristil Patterson Haskinsat Maryland Collins Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield Eubanks McKeon^ Peoples-Jones Patterson HaskinsMichigan State Collins Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield Eubanks McKeon^ Peoples-Jones Patterson Haskinsat Indiana Collins Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield McKeon Bell Peoples-Jones Patterson HaskinsOhio State Collins Runyan Bredeson Ruiz Onwenu Mayfield McKeon Eubanks^ Peoples-Jones Patterson Haskinsvs. Alabama * started in four receiver set. | ^ started in two tight end set. | # started in three tight end set.

MICHIGAN STARTING LINEUPS • DEFENSE

OPPONENT DE DT NT DE WLB MLB VIPER CB SS FS CB

Middle Tenn. State Paye Mason Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow Ross Hudson Hill Metellus Hawkins ThomasArmy Paye Uche* Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow Ross Hudson Hill Metellus Hawkins Thomasat Wisconsin Paye Uche* Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow Ross Hudson Hill Metellus Hawkins Thomas Rutgers Paye Uche* Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow McGrone Hudson Hill Metellus Hawkins ThomasIowa Paye Uche* Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow McGrone Hudson Hill Metellus Hawkins Thomasat Illinois Danna Uche* Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow McGrone Hudson Gray Metellus Hawkins Thomasat Penn State Paye Uche* Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow McGrone Hudson Hill Metellus Hawkins ThomasNotre Dame Paye Uche* Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow McGrone Hudson Hill Metellus Hawkins Thomasat Maryland Paye Uche* Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow McGrone Hudson Hill Metellus Hawkins ThomasMichigan State Paye Uche* Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow McGrone Hudson Hill Metellus Hawkins Thomasat Indiana Paye Dwumfour Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow McGrone Hudson Hill Metellus Hill ThomasOhio State Paye Dwumfour Kemp Hutchinson Glasgow McGrone Hudson Hill Metellus Hill Thomasvs. Alabama * started in 3-4 defense.

Off ense 2019 2018 2017 2016 TOT CONS.

7 Tarik Black, WR, Jr. 6 1 3 10 08 Ronnie Bell, WR, So. 9 0 9 074 Ben Bredeson, OL, Sr. 12 13 12 8 45 2524 Zach Charbonnet, RB, Fr. 6 6 04 Nico Collins, WR, Jr. 9 11 1 21 682 Nick Eubanks, TE, Sr. 10 4 1 0 15 125 Hassan Haskins, RB, So. 5 5 576 Ryan Hayes, OL, So. 2 2 015 Giles Jackson, WR, Fr. 1 1 042 Ben Mason, DL, Jr. 1* 1 1 3 073 Jalen Mayfi eld, OL, So. 12 12 1284 Sean McKeon, TE, Sr. 6 6 10 0 22 450 Michael Onwenu, OL, Sr. 12 13 9 0 34 262 Shea Patterson, QB, Sr. 12 13 25 259 Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Jr. 8 11 6 25 451 Cesar Ruiz, OL, Jr. 12 13 5 30 3075 Jon Runyan, OL, Gr. 10 13 1 24 1019 Mike Sainristil, WR, Fr. 1 1 081 Nate Schoenle, WR, Sr. 1 1 071 Andrew Stueber, OL, Jr. 2 2 0

Defense 2019 2018 2017 2016 TOT CONS.

4 Michael Danna, DE, Gr. 1 1 050 Michael Dwumfour, DT, Sr. 2 2 0 0 4 28 Devin Gil, LB, Sr. 0 13 1 0 14 029 Jordan Glasgow, LB, Gr. 12 2 0 0 14 1231 Vincent Gray, CB, So. 1 1 020 Brad Hawkins, S, Jr. 10 0 0 10 030 Daxton Hill, FS, Fr. 2 2 224 Lavert Hill, CB, Sr. 11 13 12 0 36 67 Khaleke Hudson, S, Sr. 12 11 12 0 35 2097 Aidan Hutchinson, DL, So. 12 0 12 122 Carlo Kemp, DT, Sr. 12 12 0 0 24 2444 Cam McGrone, LB, So. 9 9 914 Josh Metellus, S, Sr. 12 12 12 1 37 1419 Kwity Paye, DE, Jr. 11 4 0 15 612 Josh Ross, LB, Jr. 3 1 0 4 01 Ambry Thomas, CB, Jr. 12 12 126 Josh Uche, LB, Sr. 9 9 026 J’Marick Woods, S, Jr. 0 1 1 0

Starts may not all be at position currently listed* started game at defensive tackle.

STARTING ASSIGNMENTS: SEASON, CAREER AND CONSECUTIVE GAMES

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2019 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2019)

All games

Team Statistics MICH OPPSCORING 396 234 Points Per Game 33.0 19.5 Points Off Turnovers 61 50FIRST DOWNS 263 206 R u s h i n g 95 87 P a s s i n g 131 93 P e n a l t y 37 26RUSHING YARDAGE 1797 1429 Yards gained rushing 2095 1793 Yards lost rushing 298 364 Rushing Attempts 452 471 Average Per Rush 4.0 3.0 Average Per Game 149.8 119.1 TDs Rushing 26 18PASSING YARDAGE 3028 2085 C o m p - A t t - I n t 211-373-7 182-320-9 Average Per Pass 8.1 6.5 Average Per Catch 14.4 11.5 Average Per Game 252.3 173.8 TDs Passing 24 13TOTAL OFFENSE 4825 3514 Total Plays 825 791 Average Per Play 5.8 4.4 Average Per Game 402.1 292.8KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 22-543 18-417PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 37-291 18-121INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-31 7-36KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.7 23.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.9 6.7INT RETURN AVERAGE 3.4 5.1FUMBLES-LOST 23-11 16-11PENALTIES-Yards 73-588 91-825 Average Per Game 49.0 68.8PUNTS-Yards 51-2265 81-3317 Average Per Punt 44.4 41.0 Net punt average 39.3 35.4KICKOFFS-Yards 73-4060 45-2760 Average Per Kick 55.6 61.3 Net kick average 39.3 38.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 0 5 3 0 : 5 53RD-DOWN Conversions 60/156 55/172 3rd-Down Pct 38% 32%4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/21 13/22 4th-Down Pct 52% 59%SACKS BY-Yards 36-257 22-185MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 51 32FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-19 3-6ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES (46-57) 81% (24-31) 77%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (35-57) 61% (22-31) 71%PAT-ATTEMPTS (45-46) 98% (31-31) 100%ATTENDANCE 780215 312561 Games/Avg Per Game 7/111459 5/62512 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMichigan 92 103 94 97 10 396Opponents 63 73 48 43 7 234

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2019 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2019)

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gCharbonnet, Z. 12 136 654 12 642 4.7 11 41 53.5Haskins, Hassan 12 103 575 14 561 5.4 4 49 46.8Wilson, Tru 9 44 228 7 221 5.0 1 39 24.6Turner, C. 10 44 187 16 171 3.9 1 13 17.1McCaffrey, D. 7 13 68 1 67 5.2 1 10 9.6Jackson, Giles 12 8 67 0 67 8.4 1 22 5.6Patterson, Shea 12 79 258 212 46 0.6 5 22 3.8VanSumeren, B. 5 9 20 0 20 2.2 1 6 4.0Milton, Joe 4 5 16 0 16 3.2 1 9 4.0Barrett, M. 11 1 14 0 14 14.0 0 14 1.3Mason, Ben 12 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2Capatina, N. 2 2 5 4 1 0.5 0 5 0.5Runyan, Jon 11 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -0.8Peoples-Jones 10 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -0.9TEAM 8 5 0 14 -14 -2.8 0 0 -1.8Total 12 452 2095 298 1797 4.0 26 49 149.8Opponents 12 471 1793 364 1429 3.0 18 72 119.1

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gPatterson, Shea 12 143.94 197-344-6 57.3 2828 22 76 235.7McCaffrey, D. 7 115.22 10-20-0 50.0 116 1 26 16.6Milton, Joe 4 132.23 3-7-1 42.9 59 1 29 14.8TEAM 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Barrett, M. 11 310.00 1-1-0 100.0 25 0 25 2.3Total 12 142.24 211-373-7 56.6 3028 24 76 252.3Opponents 12 119.39 182-320-9 56.9 2085 13 59 173.8

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gBell, Ronnie 12 44 705 16.0 1 71 58.8Collins, Nico 11 33 681 20.6 7 76 61.9Peoples-Jones 10 33 404 12.2 6 41 40.4Black, Tarik 12 25 323 12.9 1 36 26.9Eubanks, Nick 12 23 229 10.0 3 34 19.1McKeon, Sean 9 13 235 18.1 2 41 26.1Charbonnet, Z. 12 8 30 3.8 0 8 2.5Sainristil, M. 12 7 137 19.6 1 35 11.4Jackson, Giles 12 5 85 17.0 1 50 7.1Haskins, Hassan 12 5 21 4.2 0 10 1.8Johnson, C. 11 4 61 15.2 1 39 5.5Turner, C. 10 4 13 3.2 0 6 1.3Schoonmaker, L. 11 2 54 27.0 1 29 4.9Wilson, Tru 9 2 14 7.0 0 11 1.6Hill, Daxton 12 1 25 25.0 0 25 2.1All, Erick 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.0McCaffrey, D. 7 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1Total 12 211 3028 14.4 24 76 252.3Opponents 12 182 2085 11.5 13 59 173.8

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgPeoples-Jones 23 175 7.6 0 50Bell, Ronnie 8 67 8.4 0 27Hill, Lavert 3 -1 -0.3 0 0Hudson, Khaleke 1 18 18.0 0 0Glasgow, Jordan 1 32 32.0 0 0Sainristil, M. 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 37 291 7.9 0 50Opponents 18 121 6.7 0 17

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgHill, Lavert 3 25 8.3 0 20Thomas, Ambry 3 6 2.0 0 4Metellus, Josh 2 0 0.0 0 0Hill, Daxton 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 9 31 3.4 0 20Opponents 7 36 5.1 0 16

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgJackson, Giles 21 523 24.9 1 97Barrett, M. 1 20 20.0 0 20Total 22 543 24.7 1 97Opponents 18 417 23.2 1 97

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgKemp, Carlo 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 1 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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2019 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2019)

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PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsCharbonnet, Z. 11 - - - - - - - 66Nordin, Quinn - 7-10 27-28 - - - - - 48Collins, Nico 7 - - - - - - - 42Peoples-Jones 6 - - - - - - - 36Moody, Jake - 6-9 18-18 - - - - - 36Patterson, Shea 5 - - - - 1-2 - - 30Haskins, Hassan 4 - - 1-1 - - - - 26Jackson, Giles 3 - - - - - - - 18Eubanks, Nick 3 - - - - - - - 18McKeon, Sean 2 - - - - - - - 12Black, Tarik 1 - - - 1 - - - 8McCaffrey, D. 1 - - 1-1 - - - - 8Johnson, C. 1 - - - - - - - 6Schoonmaker, L. 1 - - - - - - - 6Bell, Ronnie 1 - - - - - - - 6Wilson, Tru 1 - - - - - - - 6Sainristil, M. 1 - - - - - - - 6Turner, C. 1 - - 0-1 - - - - 6Milton, Joe 1 - - - - - - - 6VanSumeren, B. 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 51 13-19 45-46 2-3 1 1-2 - - 396Opponents 32 3-6 31-31 1-1 - - - - 234

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gPatterson, Shea 12 423 46 2828 2874 239.5Charbonnet, Z. 12 136 642 0 642 53.5Haskins, Hassan 12 103 561 0 561 46.8Wilson, Tru 9 44 221 0 221 24.6McCaffrey, D. 7 33 67 116 183 26.1Turner, C. 10 44 171 0 171 17.1Milton, Joe 4 12 16 59 75 18.8Jackson, Giles 12 8 67 0 67 5.6Barrett, M. 11 2 14 25 39 3.5VanSumeren, B. 5 9 20 0 20 4.0Mason, Ben 12 1 3 0 3 0.2Capatina, N. 2 2 1 0 1 0.5Peoples-Jones 10 1 -9 0 -9 -0.9Runyan, Jon 11 1 -9 0 -9 -0.8TEAM 8 6 -14 0 -14 -1.8Total 12 825 1797 3028 4825 402.1Opponents 12 791 1429 2085 3514 292.8

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkMoody, Jake 6-9 66.7 0-0 3-3 2-4 1-1 0-1 43 0Nordin, Quinn 7-10 70.0 0-0 3-3 2-3 2-2 0-2 49 0

FG Sequence Michigan OpponentsMiddle Tennessee (34),(27) -ARMY 55,(43) 50Wisconsin - 48Rutgers (33) -IOWA (28),58,34 (22)Illinois 34 (50)Penn State 58 -Notre Dame (21) -Maryland 37,(38) 37Michigan State (28),(49),(33) (35)Indiana (27) -Ohio State (23),(45) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkHart, Will 46 2074 45.1 61 7 11 8 15 0Robbins, Brad 4 171 42.8 48 0 1 1 0 0TEAM 1 20 20.0 20 0 0 0 0 1Total 51 2265 44.4 61 7 12 9 15 1Opponents 81 3317 41.0 70 8 6 22 15 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnMoody, Jake 71 3956 55.7 31 0Selzer, A. 1 64 64.0 0 0Nordin, Quinn 1 40 40.0 0 0Total 73 4060 55.6 31 0 23.2 39.3 25Opponents 45 2760 61.3 20 1 24.7 38.2 26

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2019 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2019)

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gBell, Ronnie 12 0 705 67 0 0 772 64.3Collins, Nico 11 0 681 0 0 0 681 61.9Jackson, Giles 12 67 85 0 523 0 675 56.2Charbonnet, Z. 12 642 30 0 0 0 672 56.0Haskins, Hassan 12 561 21 0 0 0 582 48.5Peoples-Jones 10 -9 404 175 0 0 570 57.0Black, Tarik 12 0 323 0 0 0 323 26.9Wilson, Tru 9 221 14 0 0 0 235 26.1McKeon, Sean 9 0 235 0 0 0 235 26.1Eubanks, Nick 12 0 229 0 0 0 229 19.1Turner, C. 10 171 13 0 0 0 184 18.4Sainristil, M. 12 0 137 0 0 0 137 11.4McCaffrey, D. 7 67 1 0 0 0 68 9.7Johnson, C. 11 0 61 0 0 0 61 5.5Schoonmaker, L 11 0 54 0 0 0 54 4.9Patterson, Shea 12 46 0 0 0 0 46 3.8Barrett, M. 11 14 0 0 20 0 34 3.1Glasgow, Jordan 12 0 0 32 0 0 32 2.7Hill, Daxton 12 0 25 0 0 0 25 2.1Hill, Lavert 11 0 0 -1 0 25 24 2.2VanSumeren, B. 5 20 0 0 0 0 20 4.0Hudson, Khalek 12 0 0 18 0 0 18 1.5Milton, Joe 4 16 0 0 0 0 16 4.0All, Erick 10 0 10 0 0 0 10 1.0Thomas, Ambry 12 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5Mason, Ben 12 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.2Capatina, N. 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.5Runyan, Jon 11 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -0.8TEAM 8 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -1.8Total 12 1797 3028 291 543 31 5690 474.2Opponents 12 1429 2085 121 417 36 4088 340.7

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2019 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 30, 2019)

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

7A Hudson, Khaleke 12 43 54 97 3.5-22 2.0-20 . 3 3 . . 1 .29 Glasgow, Jordan 12 41 38 79 6.0-51 5.0-34 . 2 4 1-0 . 1 .14 Metellus, Josh 12 34 29 63 3.5-9 . 2-0 5 . 1-0 . . .97 Hutchinson, A. 12 33 30 63 8.5-40 4.5-30 . 6 3 . 2 . .44 McGrone, Cam 12 38 22 60 9.0-44 4.0-33 . . 5 . 1 . .20 Hawkins, Brad 10 30 23 53 . . . 1 . . . . .1D Paye, Kwity 11 26 23 49 12.5-54 6.5-44 . . 3 1-0 . . .2A Kemp, Carlo 12 15 25 40 4.5-22 2.0-17 . . . 1-0 . . .4A Danna, Michael 12 19 16 35 3.0-20 3.0-20 . . 2 . 1 . .6A Uche, Josh 12 23 11 34 11.5-74 8.5-65 . 2 6 1-0 2 . .1 Thomas, Ambry 12 28 6 34 3.0-5 . 3-6 4 . 2-0 . . .30 Hill, Daxton 12 22 6 28 1.5-2 . 1-0 3 . 2-0 . . .12 Ross, Josh 3 8 10 18 . . . . . . . . .31 Gray, Vincent 12 14 4 18 1.5-1 . . 5 . . . . .2D Hill, Lavert 11 10 5 15 1.0-1 . 3-25 9 . . . . .34 Anthony, Jordan 9 6 5 11 . . . . 1 . . . .8A Gil, Devin 12 6 3 9 0.5-2 . . . . . . . .5D Dwumfour, M. 10 2 7 9 1.5-3 0.5-2 . 2 2 . . . .1E Hinton, Chris 11 1 8 9 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .23 Barrett, M. 11 5 2 7 . . . . . . . . .18 Vilain, Luiji 7 6 1 7 1.0-4 1.0-4 . . . . 1 . .42 Mason, Ben 12 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . .43 McCurry, Jake 10 1 5 6 0.5-16 . . . . 1-0 . . .22 Green, Gemon 10 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .32 Grodman, Louis 12 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .67 Speight, Jess 6 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .27 Reynolds, H. 11 2 3 5 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .26 Woods, J'Marick 4 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .25 Haskins, Hassan 12 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .41 Fakih, Adam 10 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .28 Cochran, Tyler 11 2 . 2 . . . . . 1-0 1 . .1L Faustin, Sammy 8 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .16 Kelly-Powell 3 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .91 Upshaw, Taylor 6 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .73 Mayfield, Jalen 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .45 Bush, Peter 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .83 All, Erick 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .81 Schoenle, Nate 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .1A Solomon, A. 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .19 Sainristil, M. 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .9 Peoples-Jones 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .4 Collins, Nico 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .3 Turner, C. 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .46 Shibley, Adam 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 12 448 350 798 74-374 36-257 9-31 42 29 11-0 8 2 .Opponents 12 463 310 773 57-283 22-185 7-36 49 23 11-0 17 1 .

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2019 Michigan FootballMichigan Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2019)

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TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 45 233 2 41 19 220 3 36 19-33-0 220 3 36 3 76 0 34 6 40 0 27 453Sep 07 ARMY 45 108 3 12 20 232 0 25 20-31-0 232 0 25 3 70 0 30 1 -5 0 0 340Sep 21 at Wisconsin 19 40 0 9 17 259 2 68 17-42-2 259 2 68 0 0 0 0 3 20 0 12 299Sep 28 RUTGERS 41 141 5 15 20 335 2 48 20-27-1 335 2 48 1 13 0 13 5 29 0 11 476Oct 05 IOWA 33 120 1 18 14 147 0 51 14-26-1 147 0 51 1 19 0 19 1 36 0 36 267Oct 12 at Illinois 48 295 3 29 11 194 3 71 11-22-0 194 3 71 1 20 0 20 2 35 0 3 489Oct 19 at Penn State 41 141 3 14 24 276 0 35 24-41-1 276 0 35 1 10 0 10 5 12 0 14 417Oct 26 NOTRE DAME 57 303 3 49 8 134 3 34 8-14-0 134 3 34 1 23 0 23 4 24 0 16 437Nov 02 at Maryland 34 155 3 39 16 176 1 51 16-29-0 176 1 51 2 121 1 97 5 15 0 13 331Nov 16 MICHIGAN STATE 34 83 1 21 24 384 4 42 24-33-0 384 4 42 2 30 0 17 3 76 0 50 467Nov 23 at Indiana 29 87 0 22 20 366 5 76 20-32-1 366 5 76 3 81 0 38 1 7 0 7 453Nov 30 OHIO STATE 26 91 2 33 18 305 1 41 18-43-1 305 1 41 4 80 0 36 1 2 0 2 396Michigan 452 1797 26 49 211 3028 24 76 211-373-7 3028 24 76 22 543 1 97 37 291 0 50 4825Opponents 471 1429 18 72 182 2085 13 59 182-320-9 2085 13 59 18 417 1 97 18 121 0 17 3514

Games: 12 • Avg/rush: 4.0 • Avg/catch: 14.4 • Pass effic: 142.24 • KR avg: 24.7 • PR avg: 7.9 • All purpose avg/game: 474.2 • Total offense avg/gm: 402.1

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts offDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o ptsAug 31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 41 16 57 6.0-31 3.0-25 1 1-0 1-2 4 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 40Sep 07 ARMY 26 66 92 2.0-13 1.0-10 1 2-0 1-20 0 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 7 24Sep 21 at Wisconsin 49 38 87 2.0-16 1.0-11 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 14Sep 28 RUTGERS 36 30 66 6.0-20 2.0-14 1 1-0 0-0 4 1 0 7-7 0 0 0 7 52Oct 05 IOWA 42 32 74 13.0-73 8.0-65 1 1-0 3-0 6 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 3 10Oct 12 at Illinois 49 16 65 12.0-86 6.0-44 2 2-0 0-0 1 8 1 6-6 0 0 0 7 42Oct 19 at Penn State 22 30 52 5.0-15 2.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 21Oct 26 NOTRE DAME 28 26 54 6.0-21 2.0-18 1 2-0 0-0 5 7 0 6-6 0 0 0 10 45Nov 02 at Maryland 47 16 63 8.0-42 4.0-31 0 0-0 1-0 0 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 38Nov 16 MICHIGAN STATE 31 26 57 5.0-24 3.0-22 0 0-0 2-9 2 2 1 5-5 0 0 0 10 44Nov 23 at Indiana 47 12 59 4.0-22 3.0-18 1 1-0 1-0 3 5 0 4-4 1 0 0 7 39Nov 30 OHIO STATE 30 42 72 5.0-11 1.0-4 0 1-0 0-0 2 2 0 1-2 1 0 0 3 27Michigan 448 350 798 74.0-374 37.0-269 8 11-0 9-31 29 42 2 45-46 2 1 0 61 396Opponents 463 310 773 57.0-283 22.0-185 17 11-0 7-36 23 49 1 31-31 1 0 0 50 234

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 5 208 41.6 51 0 1 1 1 2 2-2 34 0 8 345 43.1 1 0Sep 07 ARMY 1 61 61.0 61 0 0 0 1 0 1-2 43 0 3 195 65.0 3 0Sep 21 at Wisconsin 5 255 51.0 61 0 0 1 3 1 0-0 0 0 2 127 63.5 1 0Sep 28 RUTGERS 2 95 47.5 54 0 0 1 1 0 1-1 33 0 9 518 57.6 2 0Oct 05 IOWA 8 365 45.6 59 0 2 0 3 0 1-3 28 0 3 132 44.0 0 0Oct 12 at Illinois 3 133 44.3 49 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 7 388 55.4 3 0Oct 19 at Penn State 5 230 46.0 51 0 1 1 1 1 0-1 0 0 4 235 58.8 1 0Oct 26 NOTRE DAME 7 268 38.3 57 1 1 2 2 1 1-1 21 0 8 427 53.4 2 0Nov 02 at Maryland 5 249 49.8 53 0 0 4 2 2 1-2 38 0 7 426 60.9 4 0Nov 16 MICHIGAN STATE 1 47 47.0 47 0 0 0 0 0 3-3 49 0 9 547 60.8 6 0Nov 23 at Indiana 4 125 31.2 39 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 27 0 7 380 54.3 4 0Nov 30 OHIO STATE 5 229 45.8 58 0 1 1 1 1 2-2 45 0 6 340 56.7 4 0Michigan 51 2265 44.4 61 1 7 12 15 9 13-19 49 0 73 4060 55.6 31 0Opponents 81 3317 41.0 70 2 8 6 15 22 3-6 50 0 45 2760 61.3 20 1

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2019 Michigan FootballMichigan Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 30, 2019)

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OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 28 67 1 18 26 234 2 59 26-41-1 234 2 59 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 7 301Sep 07 ARMY 61 200 3 31 2 43 0 34 2-5-1 43 0 34 0 0 0 0 1 12 0 12 243Sep 21 at Wisconsin 57 359 5 72 13 128 0 26 13-16-0 128 0 26 1 11 0 11 4 39 0 14 487Sep 28 RUTGERS 29 46 0 6 17 106 0 17 17-24-0 106 0 17 5 74 0 20 1 0 0 0 152Oct 05 IOWA 30 1 0 15 23 260 0 34 23-42-3 260 0 34 1 37 0 37 4 54 0 17 261Oct 12 at Illinois 43 64 2 15 16 192 1 35 16-29-0 192 1 35 2 38 0 23 0 0 0 0 256Oct 19 at Penn State 29 101 1 44 14 182 3 53 14-25-0 182 3 53 2 65 0 40 3 7 0 7 283Oct 26 NOTRE DAME 31 47 0 9 11 133 2 28 11-29-0 133 2 28 3 46 0 20 1 0 0 0 180Nov 02 at Maryland 46 129 0 16 10 104 0 24 10-22-1 104 0 24 2 113 1 97 1 2 0 2 233Nov 16 MICHIGAN STATE 30 54 0 10 17 166 1 29 17-30-2 166 1 29 2 33 0 23 1 0 0 0 220Nov 23 at Indiana 37 97 2 17 18 224 0 32 18-30-1 224 0 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 321Nov 30 OHIO STATE 50 264 4 41 15 313 4 57 15-27-0 313 4 57 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 577Opponents 471 1429 18 72 182 2085 13 59 182-320-9 2085 13 59 18 417 1 97 18 121 0 17 3514Michigan 452 1797 26 49 211 3028 24 76 211-373-7 3028 24 76 22 543 1 97 37 291 0 50 4825

Games: 12 • Avg/rush: 3.0 • Avg/catch: 11.5 • Pass effic: 119.39 • KR avg: 23.2 • PR avg: 6.7 • All purpose avg/game: 340.7 • Total offense avg/gm: 292.8

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts offDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o ptsAug 31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 46 32 78 3.0-20 2.0-19 2 2-0 0-0 1 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 14 21Sep 07 ARMY 47 34 81 5.0-34 4.0-30 4 3-0 0-0 1 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 14 21Sep 21 at Wisconsin 27 12 39 6.0-31 2.0-15 3 2-0 2-6 7 10 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 35Sep 28 RUTGERS 39 32 71 3.0-9 1.0-3 0 0-0 1-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 05 IOWA 34 24 58 4.0-27 2.0-15 2 0-0 1-0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3Oct 12 at Illinois 39 28 67 3.0-6 0.0-0 2 2-0 0-0 1 3 0 2-2 1 0 0 8 25Oct 19 at Penn State 35 54 89 3.0-11 1.0-7 0 0-0 1-3 6 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 28Oct 26 NOTRE DAME 36 42 78 5.0-32 2.0-20 2 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 2-2 0 0 0 0 14Nov 02 at Maryland 43 8 51 6.0-14 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 7Nov 16 MICHIGAN STATE 41 20 61 5.0-46 4.0-43 2 1-0 0-0 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 10Nov 23 at Indiana 43 8 51 5.0-27 2.0-17 0 0-0 1-11 1 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14Nov 30 OHIO STATE 33 16 49 9.0-26 2.0-16 0 1-0 1-16 2 9 0 8-8 0 0 0 7 56Opponents 463 310 773 57.0-283 22.0-185 17 11-0 7-36 23 49 1 31-31 1 0 0 50 234Michigan 448 350 798 74.0-374 37.0-269 8 11-0 9-31 29 42 2 45-46 2 1 0 61 396

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 9 341 37.9 51 0 1 0 1 1 0-0 0 0 3 178 59.3 0 0Sep 07 ARMY 4 180 45.0 64 0 0 0 1 2 0-1 0 0 3 181 60.3 0 0Sep 21 at Wisconsin 4 186 46.5 53 0 1 0 1 1 0-1 0 0 6 390 65.0 6 0Sep 28 RUTGERS 7 303 43.3 48 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 0 0 1 58 58.0 0 0Oct 05 IOWA 7 268 38.3 56 0 1 1 1 3 1-1 22 0 2 120 60.0 1 0Oct 12 at Illinois 8 328 41.0 70 1 1 0 4 2 1-1 50 0 5 324 64.8 4 0Oct 19 at Penn State 8 352 44.0 60 0 0 1 2 4 0-0 0 0 5 321 64.2 4 0Oct 26 NOTRE DAME 10 423 42.3 61 0 0 0 2 4 0-0 0 0 3 168 56.0 1 0Nov 02 at Maryland 8 279 34.9 46 0 0 1 0 1 0-1 0 0 2 122 61.0 0 0Nov 16 MICHIGAN STATE 7 240 34.3 49 1 0 0 0 2 1-1 35 0 3 174 58.0 0 1Nov 23 at Indiana 5 235 47.0 56 0 2 0 2 1 0-0 0 0 3 190 63.3 0 0Nov 30 OHIO STATE 4 182 45.5 61 0 2 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 9 534 59.3 4 0Opponents 81 3317 41.0 70 2 8 6 15 22 3-6 50 0 45 2760 61.3 20 1Michigan 51 2265 44.4 61 1 7 12 15 9 13-19 49 0 73 4060 55.6 31 0

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2019 Michigan FootballMichigan Red-Zone Results (as of Nov 30, 2019)

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Michigan Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

Aug 31, 2019 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 40-21 5 4 19 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0Sep 07, 2019 ARMY W 24-21 4 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Sep 21, 2019 at Wisconsin L 14-35 4 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Sep 28, 2019 RUTGERS W 52-0 6 6 38 5 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 05, 2019 IOWA W 10-3 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12, 2019 at Illinois W 42-25 7 4 28 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0Oct 19, 2019 at Penn State L 21-28 4 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Oct 26, 2019 NOTRE DAME W 45-14 5 5 31 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 02, 2019 at Maryland W 38-7 6 5 31 4 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Nov 16, 2019 MICHIGAN STATE W 44-10 6 6 30 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 23, 2019 at Indiana W 39-14 4 4 24 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 30, 2019 OHIO STATE L 27-56 3 2 11 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

Totals 57 46 278 35 23 12 11 3 4 0 3 1 046 of 57 (80.7%)

Opponents Inside Michigan Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ

Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game

Aug 31, 2019 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 40-21 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 07, 2019 ARMY W 24-21 4 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Sep 21, 2019 at Wisconsin L 14-35 4 3 21 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Sep 28, 2019 RUTGERS W 52-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Oct 05, 2019 IOWA W 10-3 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 12, 2019 at Illinois W 42-25 2 2 15 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 19, 2019 at Penn State L 21-28 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 26, 2019 NOTRE DAME W 45-14 2 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 02, 2019 at Maryland W 38-7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0Nov 16, 2019 MICHIGAN STATE W 44-10 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 23, 2019 at Indiana W 39-14 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Nov 30, 2019 OHIO STATE L 27-56 5 5 35 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 31 24 161 22 15 7 2 2 2 2 0 1 024 of 31 (77.4%)