hail to the victors valiant hhail to the conqu’ring ... · michigan football game notes page 1...

42
MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 1 2016 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS DATE................ RANK ............ OPPONENT ................. RESULT ................. TIME.................. TV ........................... ATTEND. Preseason ........... 7 Sept. 3 .............. 7 / - ................ HAWAII ......................... W, 63-3 .............. 12:01 p.m. ........ ESPN ........................ 110,222 Sept. 10 ............ 5 / - ................ CENTRAL FLORIDA ...... W, 51-14 ............ 12:06 p.m. ........ ABC .......................... 109,295 Sept. 17 ............ 4 / - ................ COLORADO .................. W, 45-28 ............ 3:42 p.m............ BTN .......................... 110,042 Sept. 24 ............ 4 / - ................ PENN STATE* ............... W, 49-10 ............ 3:41 p.m............ ABC .......................... 110,319 Oct. 1 ................ 4 / 8 ............... WISCONSIN* ................ W, 14-7 .............. 3:36 p.m............ ABC .......................... 111,846 Oct. 8 .....................4 / - ..................... at Rutgers*.......................... W, 78-0 ................... 7:05 p.m. .............. ESPN2 ................................. 53,292 Oct. 22.............. 3 / - ................ ILLINOIS* (HC) ............. W, 41-8 .............. 3:36 p.m............ BTN .......................... 111,103 Oct. 29 ..................2 / - ..................... at Michigan State* ........... W, 32-23 ................. 12:01 p.m. ............ ESPN ................................... 75,802 Nov. 5 ............... 2 / - ................ MARYLAND* ................ W, 59-3 .............. 3:35 p.m............ ESPN ........................ 110,626 Nov. 12..................2 / - ..................... at Iowa* ............................... L, 13-14 .................. 8:12 p.m. .............. ABC ..................................... 70,585 Nov. 19 ............. 4 / - ................ INDIANA* ..................... W, 20-10 ............ 3:35 p.m............ ESPN ........................ 110,288 Nov. 26..................3 / 2 .................... at Ohio State* .................... L, 27-30 2OT ......... 12:12 p.m. ............ ABC ................................... 110,045 Dec. 30 ..................6 / 10 ................. vs. Florida State.................................................... 8:10 p.m. .............. ESPN ................................................. All Times Eastern / * Big Ten Games / Home Games Bold at Michigan Stadium Rank (U-M / Opponent) from the Associated Press Top 2 RELEASE NO. 13 - December 4, 2016 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 11 NATIONAL TITLES 45 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES 42 BIG TEN TITLES 137 YEARS OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 2016 2016 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 DID YOU KNOW? • Michigan is making its third appearance in the Orange Bowl; played in the 1976 and 2000 games. • This will be the third overall meet- ing between Michigan and Florida State; it will be the first bowl game played between the two programs. • Jake Butt, Jourdan Lewis and Jabrill Peppers earned first-team All-America honors. • A total of 22 Wolverines received All-Big Ten recognition, including all 11 starters on defense. TABLE OF CONTENTS Game Information...............................1 Quick Facts.............................................2 Radio and TV Information ................3 National Polls ........................................4 Game Notes .................................... 4-18 Pronunciations .................................. 11 Weekly Team Awards ...................... 19 2016 Honors .................................20-21 What They’re Saying .................22-23 Wolverines in the NFL..................... 24 Football by the Numbers .............. 24 Michigan Stadium ............................ 25 Rosters ............................................26-27 Coach Jim Harbaugh.................28-29 Coaching and Support Staff ......... 30 Player Career Bests.....................31-33 Starting Lineups ............................... 34 FOLLOW MICHIGAN ON ... Twitter @umichfootball @CoachJim4UM @UMJumpmanFB Facebook /MichiganFootball Instagram @umichathletics Snapchat umichathletics #10 (AP / Coaches) Florida State Seminoles (9-3, 5-3 ACC) vs. #6 (AP / Coaches) Michigan Wolverines (10-2, 7-2 Big Ten) GAME 13: Capital One Orange Bowl • Friday, Dec. 30 • 8:10 p.m. ET Hard Rock Stadium (65,326), Miami Gardens, Fla. Series vs. Florida State: Series tied 1-1 Series Streak: FSU won 1 Last Meeting vs. FSU: FSU 51, U-M 31 (1991) Last Michigan Win: 1986 (U-M 20, FSU 18) Television: ESPN Radio: Michigan Sports Network Live Stats: MGoBlue.com Television Coverage ESPN will broadcast the game to a national audience. Steve Levy (play-by-play), Brian Griese (color analyst) and Todd McShay (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. In its 15th season as a division of IMG College, the Michigan Sports Network represents one of the larg- est and most-listened to college sports network in the Midwest. Anchored by WWJ-AM (950) in Detroit, the Michigan IMG Radio Network is comprised of 40 affiliate stations. U-M football can be heard on American Armed Forces Radio and satellite radio (Sirius 83/XM 83). Wolverines and Seminoles This will be the third meeting between Michigan and Florida State. The series is tied, 1-1, with both previous game being played at Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines posted a 20-18 victory during the 1986 season and the Seminoles won a 51-31 affair during the 1991 season. The two school will be meeting for the first time during the bowl season. Michigan in the Orange Bowl The Wolverines are making their third appearance in the Orange Bowl. U-M has a 1-1 record in the Orange Bowl, losing 14-6 to eventual national champion Oklahoma in the 1976 game and claiming a 35-34 overtime victory against Alabama in the 2000 game. Internet Sites Michigan: MGoBlue.com Florida State: seminoles.com Big Ten Conference: bigten.org ACC: theacc.com Orange Bowl: orangebowl.org MICHIGAN QUICK HITS

Upload: others

Post on 09-Jul-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 1

2016 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

DATE................ RANK ............ OPPONENT ................. RESULT ................. TIME ..................TV ........................... ATTEND.Preseason ...........7Sept. 3 ..............7 / - ................ HAWAII ......................... W, 63-3 ..............12:01 p.m. ........ESPN ........................110,222

Sept. 10 ............5 / - ................ CENTRAL FLORIDA ...... W, 51-14 ............12:06 p.m. ........ABC ..........................109,295

Sept. 17 ............4 / - ................ COLORADO .................. W, 45-28 ............3:42 p.m............BTN ..........................110,042

Sept. 24 ............4 / - ................ PENN STATE* ............... W, 49-10 ............3:41 p.m............ABC ..........................110,319

Oct. 1 ................4 / 8 ............... WISCONSIN* ................ W, 14-7 ..............3:36 p.m............ABC ..........................111,846

Oct. 8 .....................4 / - ..................... at Rutgers*..........................W, 78-0 ...................7:05 p.m. .............. ESPN2 ................................. 53,292Oct. 22 ..............3 / - ................ ILLINOIS* (HC) ............. W, 41-8 ..............3:36 p.m............BTN ..........................111,103

Oct. 29 ..................2 / - ..................... at Michigan State* ...........W, 32-23 .................12:01 p.m. ............ ESPN ................................... 75,802Nov. 5 ...............2 / - ................ MARYLAND* ................ W, 59-3 ..............3:35 p.m............ESPN ........................110,626

Nov. 12 ..................2 / - ..................... at Iowa* ...............................L, 13-14 ..................8:12 p.m. .............. ABC ..................................... 70,585Nov. 19 .............4 / - ................ INDIANA* ..................... W, 20-10 ............3:35 p.m............ESPN ........................110,288

Nov. 26 ..................3 / 2 .................... at Ohio State* ....................L, 27-30 2OT .........12:12 p.m. ............ ABC ...................................110,045Dec. 30 ..................6 / 10 ................. vs. Florida State ....................................................8:10 p.m. .............. ESPN .................................................All Times Eastern / * Big Ten Games / Home Games Bold at Michigan StadiumRank (U-M / Opponent) from the Associated Press Top 2

RELEASE NO. 13 - December 4, 2016 MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES

11 NATIONAL TITLES 45 BOWL GAME APPEARANCES 42 BIG TEN TITLES 137 YEARS OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL

2 0 1 6 2 0 1 6 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

DID YOU KNOW?

• Michigan is making its third appearance in the Orange Bowl; played in the 1976 and 2000 games.• This will be the third overall meet-ing between Michigan and Florida State; it will be the first bowl game played between the two programs.• Jake Butt, Jourdan Lewis and Jabrill Peppers earned first-team All-America honors.• A total of 22 Wolverines received All-Big Ten recognition, including all 11 starters on defense.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Game Information ...............................1Quick Facts .............................................2Radio and TV Information ................3National Polls ........................................4Game Notes .................................... 4-18Pronunciations .................................. 11Weekly Team Awards ...................... 192016 Honors .................................20-21What They’re Saying .................22-23Wolverines in the NFL ..................... 24Football by the Numbers .............. 24Michigan Stadium ............................ 25Rosters ............................................26-27Coach Jim Harbaugh .................28-29Coaching and Support Staff ......... 30Player Career Bests .....................31-33Starting Lineups ............................... 34

FOLLOW MICHIGAN ON ...

Twitter

@umichfootball @CoachJim4UM @UMJumpmanFB

Facebook

/MichiganFootball

Instagram

@umichathletics

Snapchat

umichathletics

#10 (AP / Coaches) Florida State Seminoles (9-3, 5-3 ACC) vs.

#6 (AP / Coaches) Michigan Wolverines (10-2, 7-2 Big Ten)

GAME 13: Capital One Orange Bowl • Friday, Dec. 30 • 8:10 p.m. ET

Hard Rock Stadium (65,326), Miami Gardens, Fla.

Series vs. Florida State: Series tied 1-1Series Streak: FSU won 1

Last Meeting vs. FSU: FSU 51, U-M 31 (1991)Last Michigan Win: 1986 (U-M 20, FSU 18)

Television: ESPNRadio: Michigan Sports Network

Live Stats: MGoBlue.com

Television Coverage

ESPN will broadcast the game to a national audience. Steve Levy (play-by-play), Brian Griese (color analyst) and Todd McShay (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.

In its 15th season as a division of IMG College, the Michigan Sports Network represents one of the larg-est and most-listened to college sports network in the Midwest. Anchored by WWJ-AM (950) in Detroit, the Michigan IMG Radio Network is comprised of 40 affiliate stations. U-M football can be heard on American Armed Forces Radio and satellite radio (Sirius 83/XM 83).

Wolverines and Seminoles

This will be the third meeting between Michigan and Florida State. The series is tied, 1-1, with both previous game being played at Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines

posted a 20-18 victory during the 1986 season and the Seminoles won a 51-31 affair during the 1991 season. The two school will be meeting for the first time during the bowl season.

Michigan in the Orange Bowl

The Wolverines are making their third appearance in the Orange Bowl. U-M has a 1-1 record in the Orange Bowl, losing 14-6 to eventual national champion Oklahoma in the 1976 game and claiming a 35-34 overtime victory against Alabama in the 2000 game.

Internet Sites

Michigan: MGoBlue.comFlorida State: seminoles.comBig Ten Conference: bigten.orgACC: theacc.comOrange Bowl: orangebowl.org

MICHIGAN QUICK HITS

Page 2: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 2

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/Communications

Phone: (734) 763-4423Fax: (734) 647-1188Website: MGoBlue.com

Mailing Address:

Athletic CommunicationsUniversity of Michigan1000 S. State St.Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2201

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

School: University of MichiganLocation: Ann Arbor, Mich.Enrollment: 43,625Founded: 1817University President: Mark SchlisselDonald R. Shepherd Director of Athletics: Warde ManuelNickname: WolverinesColors: Maize and BlueBand: Michigan Marching BandFight Song: The VictorsConference: Big Ten

FOOTBALL INFORMATION

First Year of Varsity Status: 1879All-Time Record: 935-333-36 (137th season)All-Time Big Ten Record: 498-202-18 (110th season)National Titles: 11Big Ten Championships: 42Bowl Games (Record): 44 (21-23)Consensus All-Americans: 78First-Team All-Big Ten Selections: 406

MICHIGAN STADIUM

Completed: 1927 (90th season)Stadium Capacity: 107,601Surface: FieldTurf (artificial)Largest Crowd (Opp. Year): 115,109 (Notre Dame, 2013)Record at Michigan Stadium: 420-127-15Consecutive 100,000-plus Crowds: 273 (Nov. 8, 1975 to cur-rent)

2015 SEASON IN REVIEW

2016 Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl Champions

3rd, Big Ten Conference East Division

Final National Polls: 11th, Amway Coaches Poll, #12 Associated Press Media PollOverall Record: 10-3 (.769)Big Ten Record: 6-2 (.750)Home: 5-2 / Away: 4-1 / Neutral: 1-0

MICHIGAN HEAD COACHES

Jim Harbaugh ................. 2015-..........................20-5.............(.800)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

First Year of Football ............................................................... 1879All-Time Record ............................................... 935-333-36 (.731)All-Time Conference Record ....................... 498-202-18 (.706)All-Time Bowl Record ................................................21-23 (.477)

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 ........................................................................441901, 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

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,

Most Consecutive Wins ..29 (Sept. 28, 1901 – Oct. 31, 1903)All-Time Points Scored .......................31,136 (No. 2 nationally)First-Team All-Americans ............................126 (78 consensus)First-Team All-Big Ten Players .........406 (No. 1 in the Big Ten)Heisman Trophy Winners ..........................3 (1941, 1991, 1997)Years with U-M Player in Heisman Top 10.............................. 26National Award Winners .............................................................. 10College Football Hall of Fame Members ................................ 33All-Time NFL Draft Picks ...........................367 (two No. 1 picks)All-Time First Round Picks ........................................................... 49Michigan on TV .... 443 Games; 290-145-8 (No. 1 nationally)First TV Game ...U-M 55, MSU 0 (Sept. 27, 1947 on WWJ-TV)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL BY DECADE

2010s ............................................................................58-31-0 (.652)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)Overall .................................................935-333-36 (.731)

Page 3: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 3

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

BIG TEN TELECONFERENCE

The Big Ten football coaches weekly media teleconferences run through out the season, starting Tuesday, Aug. 30, and concluding Tuesday, Nov. 22. Head coach Jim Harbaugh will participate on the con fer ence call at 12:08 p.m. ET (11:08 a.m. CT). The media call-in number can be obtained by call-ing the Big Ten Conference.

Following is the coaches teleconference lineup (times listed are Eastern):

Time Coach12 p.m. Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern12:08 p.m. Jim Harbaugh, Michigan12:16 p.m. Paul Chryst, Wisconsin12:24 p.m. Mike Riley, Nebraska12:32 p.m. Mark Dantonio, Michigan State12:40 p.m. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa12:48 p.m. Tracy Claeys, Minnesota12:56 p.m. Chris Ash, Rutgers1:04 p.m. Lovie Smith, Illinois1:12 p.m. DJ Durkin, Maryland1:20 p.m. Darrell Hazell, Purdue1:28 p.m. James Franklin, Penn State1:36 p.m. Urban Meyer, Ohio State1:44 p.m. Kevin Wilson, Indiana

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 Jim Brandstatter host-ing the show. Each show features an interview with head coach Jim Harbaugh, an assistant coach and player(s) from the Wolverine team. The show is broadcast live from Pizza House (PizzaHouse.com) located at 618 Church Street in Ann Arbor. Following are the stations covering the show:

City Station Dial Pos.Alma ................................... WQBX..............104.9 FMAlpena ................................ WZTK ..............105.7 FMAnn Arbor ........................... WTKA ..............1050 AMBenton Harbor .................... W240OCZ ........95.7 FMBenton Harbor .................... WSJM ..............1400 AMCadillac ............................... WKAD .............93.7 FMCaro .................................... WKYO ..............1360 AMCharlevoix ........................... WMKT .............1270 AMCharlevoix ........................... W272CR ..........102.3 FMDetroit ................................ WWJ ................950 AMEscanaba ............................. WDBC ..............680 AMFlint..................................... WTRX ..............1330 AMGrand Rapids ...................... WMAX .............96.1 FMGrayling .............................. WGRY ..............101.1 FMHancock .............................. WMPL .............920 AMJackson ............................... WKHM ............970 AMKalamazoo/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 ....................... WQQO-HD2 ....100.7 FMTraverse City ....................... WTCM .............580 AM

MICHIGAN RADIO NETWORK

In its 15th 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 37 affiliate stations that cover the state of Michigan during football season. In addition, U-M football can also 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 analysis while co-hosting the Tailgate Show with Karsch prior to the game.

Following is a list of radio affiliates:

City Station Dial Pos.Alma .................................. WQBX ..............104.9 FMAlpena ............................... 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 FMCadillac .............................. WKAD ..............93.7 FMCass City ............................ WIDL ................92.1 FMCharlevoix .......................... WMKT ..............1270 AMCharlevoix .......................... W272CR ...........102.3 FMDetroit ............................... WWJ .................950 AMDetroit ............................... WXYT ...............97.1 FMDetroit ............................... WOMC .............104.3 FMEscanaba ............................ WDBC...............680 AMFlint.................................... WTRX ...............1330 AMGrand Haven ...................... WGHN ..............1370 AMGrand Rapids ..................... WOOD ..............1300 AMGrayling ............................. WQON .............100.3 FMHancock ............................. WMPL ..............920 AMJackson .............................. WKHM .............970 AMKalamazoo/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 FMRogers City ......................... WHAK ..............980 AMSaginaw ............................. WSGW .............790 AMSt. Clair .............................. W288DT ...........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, returns to the airwaves this fall on WXYZ TV in Detroit (Channel 7). The 30-minute show will air start-ing Aug. 28 and finish 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 2016 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

Page 4: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 4

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. 4) School Record Points Previous 1. Alabama (61) ................... 13-0 ...........1525 .........1 2. Ohio State ........................ 11-1 ...........1444 .........2 3. Clemson ............................ 12-1 ...........1396 .........3 4. Washington ..................... 12-1 ...........1329 .........4 5. Penn State ........................ 11-2 ...........1252 .........8 6. Michigan .................... 10-2 ....... 1249 ......5 7. Oklahoma ......................... 10-2 ...........1173 .........7 8. Wisconsin ......................... 10-3 ...........1054 .........6 9. USC ..................................... 9-3..............1040 .........10 10. Florida State .................... 9-3..............889 ...........12 11. Colorado ........................... 10-3 ...........886 ...........9 12. Western Michigan ......... 13-0 ...........871 ...........13 13. Oklahoma State ............. 9-3..............800 ...........11 14. West Virginia.................... 10-2 ...........788 ...........14 15. Louisville ........................... 9-3..............542 ...........16 16. Stanford ............................ 9-3..............508 ...........17 17. Auburn .............................. 8-4..............493 ...........18 18. Virginia Tech .................... 9-4..............372 ...........19 19. LSU ...................................... 7-4..............351 ...........21 20. Florida ................................ 8-4..............331 ...........15 21. Iowa .................................... 8-4..............272 ...........22 22. Pittsburgh......................... 8-4..............237 ...........24 23. Temple ............................... 10-3 ...........229 ...........NR 24. Nebraska ........................... 9-3..............196 ...........23 25. South Florida ................... 10-2 ...........173 ...........24

Amway Coaches Top 25 (Dec. 4) School Record Points Previous 1. Alabama(58) .................... 13-0 ...........1450 .........1 2. Ohio State ........................ 11-1 ...........1354 .........2 3. Clemson ............................ 12-1 ...........1347 .........3 4. Washington ..................... 12-1 ...........1283 .........4 5. Penn State ........................ 11-2 ...........1186 .........8 6. Michigan .................... 10-2 ....... 1181 ......6 7. Oklahoma ......................... 10-2 ...........1128 .........7 8. Wisconsin ......................... 10-3 ...........992 ...........5 9. USC ..................................... 9-3..............981 ...........11 10. Florida State .................... 9-3..............898 ...........12 11. Colorado ........................... 10-3 ...........828 ...........9 12. West Virginia.................... 10-2 ...........806 ...........13 13. Oklahoma State ............. 9-3..............754 ...........10 14. Western Michigan ......... 13-0 ...........635 ...........14 15. Louisville ........................... 9-3..............631 ...........15 16. Stanford ............................ 9-3..............542 ...........17 17. Auburn .............................. 8-4..............504 ...........19 18. Florida ................................ 8-4..............421 ...........16 19. Virginia Tech .................... 9-4..............374 ...........18 20. LSU ...................................... 7-4..............359 ...........21 21. Nebraska ........................... 9-3..............241 ...........22 22. South Florida ................... 10-2 ...........197 ...........23 23. Utah .................................... 8-4..............170 ...........24 24. Temple ............................... 10-3 ...........126 ...........NR 25. Iowa .................................... 8-4..............97 ..............25

Michigan in the Weekly National PollsDate ....................... AP ............Coaches ..........CFPPreseason ................... 7 ...................8Sept. 4 .......................... 5 ...................6Sept. 11 ....................... 4 ...................5Sept. 18 ....................... 4 ...................5Sept. 25 ....................... 4 ...................5Oct. 2 ............................ 4 ...................4Oct. 10 ......................... 4 ...................4Oct. 16 ......................... 3 ...................4Oct. 23 ......................... 2 ...................2Oct. 30 ......................... 2 ...................2 ............................3Nov. 6 ........................... 2 ...................3 ............................3Nov. 13......................... 4 ...................4 ............................3Nov. 20......................... 3 ...................4 ............................3Nov. 27......................... 5 ...................6 ............................5Dec. 4 ........................... 6 ...................6 ............................6Jan. 12 ..........................

Florida State University

• This will be the third time that Michigan and Florida State meet on the gridiron but the first meeting in a post-season bowl game• Both previous games were played at Michigan Stadium, with each school claiming a win• The first-ever meeting was a top 20 match-up in 1986; QB Jim Harbaugh led the fifth-ranked Wolverines past the No. 20 Seminoles, 20-18, as tailback Thomas Wilcher scored on a seven-yard run with 1:27 left in the contest• Top-ranked Florida State won a high-scoring affair between top five teams during the 1991 season, beating No. 3 Michigan by a 51-31 score• This is the first matchup between head coach-es Jim Harbaugh and FSU’s Jimbo Fisher

Michigan vs. ACC Schools

• Michigan has compiled a 2-1 record all-time against Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) schools in bowl games• The last time the Wolverines faced an ACC school was in the 2012 Sugar Bowl, a 23-20 overtime victory against Virginia Tech• The two other Michigan-ACC bowl match-ups came in the 1994 Hall of Fame Bowl (42-7 win over North Carolina State) and the 1979 Gator Bowl (17-15 loss to North Carolina)• Michigan has a 29-9 all-time record against schools currently playing in the ACC

Florida Bowling

• This will be the 16th time that Michigan plays a bowl game in the state of Florida• The Wolverines have won six of their last nine bowl appearances in the state of Florida• U-M has compiled a 9-6 bowl record in the Sunshine State and has won eight of its last 13 bowl games in Florida• The Wolverines are 3-0 against schools from the state of Florida in bowl games played in the Sunshine state; defeated the Florida Gators in the 2003 Outback and the 2008 and 2016 Citrus bowls

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, 41-7* The Hall of Fame is now called the Outback Bowl.

Wolverines from the Sunshine State

• U-M has 11 players on the roster from the Sunshine State (see below)• Junior center Mason Cole has started 37 con-secutive games along the offensive line and earned All-Big Ten second team honors this season• Freshmen Josh Metellus, Devin Bush, and

Devin Gil attended Flanagan High School and made the move to Ann Arbor together last year

U-M Players from Florida

LB Devin Bush (Pembroke Pines/Flanagan)OL Mason Cole (Tarpon Springs/East Lake)TE Nick Eubanks (Plantation/American Heritage)LB Devin Gil (Pembroke Pines/Flanagan)RB Karan Higdon (Sarasota/Riverview)DE Shelton Johnson (Delray Beach/Atlantic Community)LB Reuben Jones (Lakeland/Lake Gibson)WR Eddie McDoom (Winter Garden/West Orange)S Josh Metellus (Pembroke Pines/Flanagan)LB Jameson Offerdahl (Fort Lauderdale/Cardinal Gibbons)QB John O’Korn (Fort Lauderdale/Thomas Aquinas)LB Josh Uche (Miami/Columbus)

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 45th all-time bowl appearance, which ranks 11th in total bowl appearances• U-M has played in 11 different bowl games during its history, winning 21 bowl games, which lists tied for the 15th highest total among FBS schools• The Wolverines are fourth among current Big Ten schools in appearances and ranks third in victories

Bowl Appearances (inc. 2016)

1. Alabama .......................................... 64 2. Texas ................................................. 53 Nebraska ......................................... 53 4. Georgia ............................................ 52 Tennessee ....................................... 52 6. Southern California ..................... 51 7. Oklahoma ....................................... 50 8. Louisiana State .............................. 48 9. Ohio State ....................................... 47 Penn State ...................................... 47 11. Michigan ................................ 45

12. Georgia Tech .................................. 44 Florida State ................................... 44 14. Florida .............................................. 43 15. Arkansas .......................................... 42

All-Time Bowl Victories

1. Alabama .......................................... 36 2. Southern California ..................... 33 3. Georgia ............................................ 29 4. Penn State ...................................... 28 Oklahoma ....................................... 28 6. Texas ................................................. 27 Tennessee ....................................... 27 8. Nebraska ......................................... 26 9. Florida State ................................... 25 10. Georgia Tech .................................. 24 Louisiana State .............................. 24 Mississippi ...................................... 24 13. Auburn ............................................. 23 14. Ohio State ....................................... 22 15. Michigan ................................ 21

Florida .............................................. 21 17. Clemson .......................................... 20

Harbaugh in Bowl Games

• This will be Jim Harbaugh’s fourth bowl game as a collegiate head coach• He will be making his second appearance in

Page 5: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 5

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 Orange Bowl as a head coach• Harbaugh enters the Capital One Orange Bowl game with a 2-1 record in bowl games• He led Stanford to the Sun Bowl against Oklahoma (L, 31-27) and the Orange Bowl against Virginia Tech (W, 40-12) during his final two seasons with the Cardinal• Last season, Harbaugh’s squad posted a 41-7 victory over Florida in the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl

Nine of U-M’s 12 Foes Headed Bowling

• Nine of the Wolverines’ 12 regular-season oppo-nents are heading into postseason bowl action this season• Six of U-M’s nine Big Ten opponents earned a bowl berth -- Ohio State (CFP Semifinal-Fiesta Bowl), Penn State (Rose Bowl), Wisconsin (Cotton Bowl), Iowa (Outback Bowl), Indiana (Foster Farms Bowl) and Maryland (Quick Lane Bowl)• All three of Michigan’s non-conference oppo-nents -- Colorado (Valero Alamo Bowl), UCF (AutoNation Cure Bowl) and Hawai’i (Hawai’i Bowl) -- qualified for post-season action• The Big Ten is sending 10 overall teams into bowl competition this year, including four teams that listed in the final eight of the College Football Playoff

Michigan Players Excelling 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 second-year head coach Jim Harbaugh, posting a perfect APR score each year• The Wolverines had a record 23 players achieve Academic All-Big Ten honors this fall, including 14 players listed as the starter or backup at their respective position• The starters earning academic all-conference accolades are Kenny Allen, Jake Butt, Ben Gedeon, Garrett Moores and Chris Wormley• Senior tight end Michael Jocz was a semifinalist for the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete award and earned CoSIDA Academic All-District Five honors• Freshman offensive lineman Stephen Spanellis received the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame High School Scholar-Athlete Award on Dec. 6; he is the fourth U-M player in history to receive this honor

U-M Third in Big Ten’s East Division

• U-M finished the regular season with a 7-2 mark in Big Ten play, suffering setbacks to Iowa and Ohio State on the game’s final play in each instance• The Wolverines went 5-0 at home and 2-2 on the road this season in conference• U-M has compiled a 498-202-18 record all-time in conference action, tops in Big Ten history• Michigan has a 13-4 mark in Big Ten action under second-year head coach Jim Harbaugh• Harbaugh’s only setbacks in the Big Ten came against Michigan State and Ohio State last year and Iowa and Ohio State this season; three of the four losses came in top 10 match-ups

U-M Lists Sixth in National Polls

• Michigan heads into the Orange Bowl ranked

sixth in the College Football Playoff rankings as well as the Associated Press and Amway Coaches polls released on Sunday, Dec. 4• U-M has ranked in the top six of the College Football Playoff Rankings the entire season, reaching a high of No. 3 for four straight weeks• The Wolverines have been listed in the top eight of the national polls all season and have ranked as high as second in the rankings• The team’s No. 2 ranking was the program’s highest rank since listing second during the 2006 season• The Wolverines started 2016 listed No. 7 in the AP poll and No. 8 in the Amway Coaches poll; it was the first time since 2012 that U-M began the season listed in the top 10 of polls• U-M split its two top 10 match-ups this season, beating No. 8 Wisconsin (14-7) and losing to No. 2 Ohio State by a 30-27 score in double overtime• Michigan’s 14-7 win against No. 8 Wisconsin on Oct. 1 was the program’s first victory over a top 10 team since 2008 (27-25 win over No. 9 Wisconsin)

Michigan Tops NCAA in Attendance

• The Michigan football team drew 883,741 fans to its eight-game home schedule in 2016• The Wolverines averaged 110,468 fans over the perfect 8-0 home schedule• The 883,741 fans are the second-highest total attendance in school history; trails the 897,431 fans that attended the eight-game home slate in 2011• There were 110,000-plus fans at seven of the eight games at the Big House, including the Wisconsin (111,846) and Illinois (111,103) games which exceeded 111,000 fans

Harbaugh in Elite Company

• Jim Harbaugh joined Fielding Yost (1901-02) as the only head coaches to collected back-to-back 10-win seasons in their first two seasons at U-M• 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• Harbaugh has compiled a 20-5 overall record• He is a finalist for the Paul “Bear: Bryant Coach of the Year, a semifinalist for the George Munger Collegiate Coach of the Year and is a candidate for the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year

NFL Coaching Pedigree

• Michigan has 88 years of NFL experience among the 10 coaches on staff• The staff has logged 41 years of NFL coaching experience and 37 years of playing experience• Eight of Michigan’s 10 assistants have coached in the NFL: Jim Harbaugh, Tim Drevno, Jedd Fisch, Jay Harbaugh, Greg Mattison, Brian Smith, Tyrone Wheatley and Mike Zordich• Three of the Wolverines coaches played in the NFL, with each of those individuals logging more than 10 years in the league: Harbaugh (15 years), Tyrone Wheatley (10 years) and Mike Zordich (12 years)• Those three coaches totaled 37 years of playing experience at the NFL level• This does not include the seven years of NFL

2016 MICHIGAN RECORD WHEN...

Overall: .....................................................................................10-2 At Home: ..................................................................... 8-0 On the Road: ............................................................. 2-2 Neutral: ........................................................................ 0-0

By Month: September: ................................................................ 4-0 October: ...................................................................... 4-0 November: ................................................................. 2-2 December: .................................................................. 0-0 January: ....................................................................... 0-0

When Scoring First: ................................................................ 8-2When Opponent Scored First: ........................................... 2-0When Scoring 20 or More Points: ..................................... 9-1When Scoring 30 or More Points: ..................................... 8-0When Scoring Less Than 20 Points: ................................. 1-1When Leading at the Half: .................................................. 9-2When Trailing at the Half: .................................................... 1-0When Tied at the Half: .......................................................... 0-0When Leading after 3 Quarters: ......................................10-1When Trailing after 3 Quarters: ......................................... 0-1When Tied after 3 Quarters: ............................................... 0-0When Outrushing the Opponent: .................................... 8-0With 35 or More Rushing Attempts: ..............................10-2With 30 or Less Passing Attempts: ................................... 7-1When Leading in Time of Possession: ............................. 9-1When Trailing in Time of Possession: .............................. 1-1

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

When Leading in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: ................ 6-0When Even in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: ...................... 3-0When Trailing in Takeaway/Turnover Ratio: ................. 1-2With an Individual 100-Yard Rusher: ............................... 6-0With an Individual 200-Yard Passer: ................................ 6-1 250-Yard Passer: ....................................................... 3-0With an Individual 100-Yard Receiver: ............................ 3-0With an Individual Opponent 100-Yard Rusher: ......... 1-2With an Individual Opponent 200-Yard Passer: .......... 2-0 250-Yard Passer: ....................................................... 0-0With an Individual Opponent 100-Yard Receiver: ...... 0-0

Page 6: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 6

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 Sexperience logged by strength and conditioning coach Kevin Tolbert and the 21 years of coach-ing experience gained by defensive analyst Dave Adolph

The Team, The Team, The Team

• The Wolverines list in the top 15 nationally in both scoring offense (12th) and scoring defense (2nd)• U-M has scored 40 rushing touchdown while allowing just seven to the opposition• Michigan is 26th nationally and sixth in the Big Ten in turnover margin (0.5 avg.)• The Wolverines have gained 17 turnovers on the season (12 interceptions, five fumbles)• The Wolverines have held possession of the football for an average of 32:56 per contest (17th nationally and third in the conference)• U-M has won the time of possession battle in the 10 of its 12 games; has held the ball for 35 minutes in three Big Ten contests -- 41:23 vs. Illinois, 35:49 vs. Penn State and 35:41 vs. Wisconsin• The Wolverines typical starting field position is outside of their own 35-yard line while the opposition is averaging their own 25-yard line• U-M is averaging 4.92 penalties per contest, ranking 21st nationally and fifth in the Big Ten• Michigan is one of the least penalized teams in the nation with just 59 flags on the year (20th)

A Closer Look at the Roster

• Michigan started the same 11 players on defense in all nine Big Ten Conference games; coincided with cornerback Jourdan Lewis’ return to the lineup• Eight defenders have started all 12 contests: Ben Gedeon, Ryan Glasgow, Delano Hill, Mike McCray, Jabrill Peppers, Channing Stribling, Dymonte Thomas and Chris Wormley• Offensively, Jake Butt, Mason Cole, Kyle Kalis, Erik Magnuson and De’Veon Smith have started all 12 games for the Wolverines• Ten (10) players have earned their first career starts this season: Devin Asiasi (TE), Ian Bunting (TE), Juwann Bushell-Beatty (LT), Ben Bredeson (LG), Chris Evans (RB), Michael Jocz (TE), Patrick Kugler (LG), Mike McCray (LB), Wilton Speight (QB) and Chase Winovich (DE)• A total of 91 student-athletes have played this season, with a record 79 players seeing action in the season opener against Hawaii• U-M has played 22 true freshmen, including 19 scholarship players and three walk-ons: Devin Asiasi, Ben Bredeson, Devin Bush, Kekoa Crawford, Kingston Davis, Michael Dwumfour, Nick Eubanks, Chris Evans, Rashan Gary, Lavert Hill, Khaleke Hudson, Nate Johnson, Carlo Kemp, David Long, Eddie McDoom, Sean McKeon, Elysee Mbem-Bosse, Josh Metellus, Carl Myers, Michael Onwenu, Nate Schoenle, Josh Uche and Tru Wilson

Notes on the Offense

• Michigan ranks in the top 30 nationally of nine (9) offensive categories: turnovers lost (6th), fourth down conversions (10th), scoring offense (12th), interceptions (13th), red zone offense (15th), fumbles lost (16th), completion percent-age (26th), sacks allowed (28th) and rushing offense (30th)

• The offense ranks second in the Big Ten in seven (7) offensive categories• U-M has been a balanced offensive unit this fall, averaging 233.3 yards per game on the ground and 216.1 yards passing; gained 2,679 rushing yards and 2,593 passing yards• The offense has reached the end zone a total of 59 times this season (40 rushing touchdowns and 19 passing scores); the 59 TDs are the most that a U-M team has scored in the modern era• The offense has turned the ball over only 11 times through 12 contests• Michigan is sixth nationally in fewest turnovers (11; six interceptions and five fumbles)• The Wolverines are 58-of-64 on red zone chances this season, with 43 touchdowns and 15 field goals; had perfect efforts against Hawaii (6-6), Penn State (6-6), Rutgers (8-8), Illinois (5-5), Michigan State (6-6), Iowa (2-2) and Indiana (2-2)• U-M is second in the Big Ten and 15th nation-ally in red zone offense (90.6 pct.)• Michigan ranks 34th in the country and fourth in the Big Ten in third down conversions, mov-ing the chains on 44.2 percent of its third down opportunities (72-163); was a perfect 7-for-7 on third down opportunities vs. Hawaii and went 11-of-16 vs. Penn State• U-M’s offensive line has a combined 157 career starting assignments: Ben Braden (35), Ben Bredeson (7), Mason Cole (37), Kyle Kalis (42) and Erik Magnuson (36)

First Half Dominance

• Michigan has jumped on its opponents early and often this season, outscoring teams 287-60 in the first 30 minutes • U-M has outscored the opposition by a 115 to 28 margin in the first quarter this season; held 10 of its 12 opponents without any points• The only teams to score points in the first stan-za are Colorado (21) and Michigan State (7); one of the Buffaloes’ TDs was a defensive score• Just as impressive is the Wolverines’ second quarter domination, scoring 172 points while yielding just 32 to the opposition• The only teams to tally points against U-M dur-ing the second stanza were UCF (touchdown), Michigan State (field goal), Iowa (safety and touchdown), Indiana (touchdown) and Ohio State (defensive touchdown)

U-M’s Passing Game Provides Consistency

• The offense has thrown for more than 200 yards in eight of the 12 games, including a pair of 300-yard passing efforts (Maryland and UCF)• U-M has a 19:6 touchdown to interception ratio• As a team, Michigan has completed 207-of-332 passes for 2,593 yards with 19 touchdowns• The offense is second in the Big Ten and is 35th nationally in pass efficiency (143.23 rating)• The Wolverines have tossed a passing touch-down in nine games; did not toss a TD against Michigan State, Iowa or Indiana• U-M passed for a season-best 387 yards and three touchdowns against Maryland• The Wolverines threw for 328 yards and four touchdowns against UCF; a total of 10 different players caught passes against the Knights• The Wolverines are second in the Big Ten and are 26th nationally in completion percentage at 62.3 percent on the season (207-of-332)

OFFENSE NOTES

Offensive Formation: Pro StyleOffensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/12

RETURNING STARTERS (started at least 6 games)

Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year

Ben Braden LG 6-6 331 5th Sr.Jake Butt TE 6-6 250 Sr.Jehu Chesson WR 6-3 200 5th Sr.Mason Cole LT 6-5 305 Jr.Amara Darboh WR 6-2 215 5th Sr.Kyle Kalis RG 6-5 292 5th Sr.Erik Magnuson RT 6-6 305 5th Sr.De’Veon Smith RB 5-11 228 Sr.

OFFENSE IN THE 2016 RANKINGS

Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

Scoring Offense 41.0 avg. 12 2Total Offense 439.3 avg. 47 2Rushing Offense 223.3 avg. 30 2Passing Offense 216.1 avg. 82 7Pass Efficiency 143.23 rating 35 2Sacks Allowed 1.5 avg. 28 3TFLs Allowed 5.92 avg. 71 8First Downs 267 total 47 2Completion Pct. 62.3 % 26 23rd-Down Conv. 44.2 % 34 44th-Down Conv. 66.7 % 10 3Red Zone Offense 90.6 % 15 2Turnovers Lost 11 total 6 3Interceptions 6 total 13 3Fumbles Lost 5 total 16 5

Individual

Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

J. Butt, Recepts 3.6 avg. 167 14J. Butt, Rec. TDs 4 total 172 17J. Chesson, Yards/Rec. 15.13 avg. 111 9A. Darboh, Rec. TDs 7 total 59 4A. Darboh, Rec. Yards 68.8 avg. 65 4A. Darboh, Recepts 4.3 avg. 104 7A. Darboh, Yards/Rec. 15.88 avg. 89 6C. Evans, Rushing Yards 47.1 avg. 183 20K. Hill, Rushing TDs 10 total 59 5K. Hill, Scoring 6.0 avg. 144 13K. Hill, Touchdowns 12 total 61 6K. Hill, Points Scored 72 total 134 12K. Higdon, Rushing TDs 6 total 148 16T. Isaac, Rushing TDs 5 total 187 20D. Smith, Rushing 67.5 avg. 104 14D. Smith, Yards/Carry 4.91 avg. 103 8D. Smith, Rushing TDs 10 total 59 5D. Smith, Touchdowns 10 total 93 9W. Speight, Comp. 62.5 pct. 33 2W. Speight, Comp. 16.64 avg. 64 5W. Speight, Pass Eff. 145.6 rating 35 3W. Speight, Pass TDs 17 total 54 6W. Speight, Pass Yards 215.9 avg. 59 5W. Speight, Yards/Comp. 12.98 avg. 46 4W. Speight, Yards/Att. 8.11 avg. 30 2W. Speight, Total Off. 211.1 avg. 82 8W. Speight, Pts. Resp. 9.8 avg. 80 7

Page 7: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 7

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

• Amara Darboh leads the offense with seven receiving touchdowns; Jake Butt is second with four TDs and Jehu Chesson has collect two TDs• A total of 22 Wolverines have caught passes this season

U-M Grounding out Yards

• The offense has gained 2,679 rushing yards on 538 carries (5.0 avg.) and scored 40 rushing TDs• Four running backs have rushed for 400-plus yards this season: De’Veon Smith (810), Chris Evans (565), Karan Higdon (422) and Ty Isaac (417)• Michigan has gained more than 200 yards rush-ing in six contests• The Wolverines have rushed for 300-plus yards in three contests this season: 306 yards vs. Hawaii, 326 yards vs. Penn State and a 481-yard effort on 56 attempts are Rutgers• Michigan has had 21 players carry the football this year

Smith and Hill Lead Wolverines to End Zone

• Michigan’s 40 rushing TDs are more than last season’s total of 27 and are the most since the 1976 teams totaled 43 on the season• U-M’s 40 rushing scores are the third most since 1970; trails the 43 attained by the 1976 squad and the 47 scored by the 1971 team• Nine players have scored rushing touchdowns this fall, led by the duo of tailback De’Veon Smith and fullback Khalid Hill with 10 scores apiece• Hill leads the team with 12 total trips to the end zone in 2016 (10 rushing and two receiving TDs)• Karan Higdon is third on the team with six touchdowns followed by Ty Isaac with five trips to the end zone• U-M has scored at least one touchdown on the ground in every game this season, including five rushing scores against Maryland, six rushing TDs against Penn State and a school-record-tying nine rushing scores at Rutgers• The offense tallied 31 rushing touchdowns dur-ing Big Ten play

Michigan Provides Balanced Total Offense

• U-M is averaging 216.1 passing yards and 223.2 rushing yards per contest this season• The Wolverines have run 870 offensive plays for 5,272 yards, an average of 6.1 yards per play• U-M is averaging 439.3 yards per contest, which ranks 49th nationally and second in the Big Ten• U-M has gained 500-plus yards of total offense in five games: 512 yards vs. Hawaii, 515 yards vs. Penn State, 600 yards at Rutgers, 561 yards vs. Illinois and a season-best 660 yards vs. Maryland

U-M Among Nation’s Top Scoring Squads

• Michigan is 12th nationally and second in the Big Ten in scoring offense, averaging 41.0 points per contest• The 492 points scored so far this season is the sixth highest total in school history (see chart)• U-M has scored 40 or more points in four Big Ten games and in seven overall contests• The Wolverines’ 78 points at Rutgers were the most in a conference game since scoring 85 points against conference foe Chicago in 1939• U-M’s 49 points against Penn State were the most for the program in a conference game since totaling 49 points vs. Rutgers last season, which

was surpassed two weeks later at Rutgers• U-M scored 45 or more points in four straight games for the first time since 1947; it was the first time the program started the season with 45 or more points in four consecutive games since that 1947 national championship season• The Wolverines combined for 114 points in their first two games of the season, the fourth most in program history through two contests

Most Points Scored in a Season

Season Points Games Needed:

1. 1902 .............644 ..............11 .............. 152 2. 1904 .............567 ..............10 .............. 75 3. 1903 .............565 ..............12 .............. 73 4. 1901 .............550 ..............11 .............. 58 5. 1905 .............495 ..............13 .............. 3 6. 2016..........492 .......... 12

7. 2003 .............460 ..............13 8. 2011 .............433 ..............13

Jake Butt

• Big Ten’s two-time winner of the Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year (2015, 2016)• Two-time All-Big Ten first team by both the coaches and media (2015, 2016)• Elected team co-captain along with defensive tackle/end Chris Wormley• Finalist for the Senior CLASS Award• John Mackey Award Winner as the top tight end in college football• Preseason All-American selection• Top tight end in school history in terms of career receptions and receiving yards; lists second in touchdowns behind Jerame Tuman (1995-98)• Team’s second-leading active career receiver with 135 receptions for 1,618 yards and 11 touch-downs• Had his streak of 26 straight games with a recep-tion snapped against Indiana; has at least one reception in 35 of his last 39 games• Team’s second-leading receiver with 43 recep-tions for 518 yards and four TDs this season• 29 of his 43 receptions have netted first downs, including eight catches that moved the chains on third down• Matched season high with five receptions for 58 yards at Ohio State• Led team with four catches for 39 yards at Iowa• Made a season-best five receptions for 76 yards against Maryland• Caught three passes for 35 yards at MSU• Had a three-yard touchdown reception and three catches for 40 yards vs. Illinois• Caught three passes for 31 yards vs. Wisconsin• Made four catches for 42 yards vs. Penn State• Posted team-high seven catches for 87 yards against Colorado• Led team with seven catches for 86 yards and two TDs against UCF; reached the 100-reception plateau for his career• Had first career multi-TD receiving game vs. UCF (3- and 14-yard catches)• Made a 19-yard TD reception against Hawaii• 2015 All-American: Sports Illustrated (1st), CBS Sports (1st), Associated Press (2nd) and Sporting News (2nd)• 2015 Big Ten’s Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year and an All-Big Ten first team selection• 2015 Mackey Award semifinalist

RECORD BOOK WATCH - WR/TE

Career Receptions by a Tight End

Player Catches Years Needed:

1. Jake Butt 135 2013-

2. Jim Mandich 119 1967-69

Career Receiving Yards by a Tight End

Player Yards Years Needed:

1. Jake Butt 1,618 2013-

2. Jim Mandich 1,508 1967-69

Career Receiving Touchdowns by a Tight End

Player TDs Years Needed:

1. Jerame Tuman 15 1995-98 4 2. Jake Butt 11 2013-

Season Receiving Touchdowns by a Tight End

Player TDs Years Needed:

1. Eric Kattus 8 1985 4 2. Tony McGee 6 1992 2 Doug Marsh 6 1978 2 Devin Funchess 6 2013 2 5. Jerame Tuman 5 1996 1 Jerame Tuman 5 1997 1 Bennie Joppru 5 2002 1 Devin Funchess 5 2012 1 9. Jim Mandich 4 1969 Kevin Koger 4 2011 Jake Butt 4 2016

Consecutive Games with a Reception

Player Rec. Years Needed:

1. Jeremy Gallon 39 2010-13 7 2. Braylon Edwards 38 2001-04 6 3. Jason Avant 35 2002-05 3 4. Marquise Walker 32 1998-2001 Amara Darboh 32 2013-

6. Mercury Hayes 30 1992-95 7. Amani Toomer 26 1992-95 Adrian Arrington 26 2004-07 Jake Butt 26 2013-

Career Receptions

Player Rec. Years Needed:

1. Braylon Edwards 252 2001-04 106 2. Marquise Walker 176 1998-01 30 3. Jeremy Gallon 173 2010-13 27 4. Jason Avant 169 2002-05 23 5. Anthony Carter 161 1979-82 15 6. Steve Breaston 156 2003-06 10 7. Roy Roundtree 154 2009-12 8 8. David Terrell 152 1998-00 6 9. Amara Darboh 146 2013-16

Career Receiving Yards

Player Yards Years Needed:

1. Braylon Edwards 3,541 2001-04 1,515 2. Anthony Carter 3,076 1979-82 1,050 3. Jeremy Gallon 2,704 2010-13 678 4. Amani Toomer 2,657 1992-95 631 5. David Terrell 2,317 1998-00 291 6. Mario Manningham 2,310 2005-07 284 7. Roy Roundtree 2,304 2009-12 278 8. Tai Streets 2,284 1995-98 258 9. Marquise Walker 2,269 1998-01 243 10. Jason Avant 2,247 2002-05 221 11. Greg McMurtry 2,163 1986-89 137 12. Amara Darboh 2,026 2012-16

Page 8: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

• 6th TE in U-M history to gain 1,000 career yards• Made career highs with 51 receptions totaling 654 yards and three touchdowns in 2015• Had four catches for 102 yards vs. Rutgers in 2015; had a 56-yard season long catch• Tied for the team lead with a career-best eight receptions totaling 93 yards and one TD at Utah; set then career highs in receptions and yards• His eight catches at Utah were the most for a U-M tight end since Jay Riemersma collected nine receptions against Michigan State in 1995• Appeared in 10 games and made five starts as a sophomore in 2014, catching 21 passes for 211 yards and scored two touchdowns• Named to the ESPN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team after appearing in all 13 games with eight starts in 2013; recorded 20 receptions for 235 yards and two touchdowns on the season

Ian Bunting

• Has played in 22 career games and made six starts at tight end• Caught seven passes for 78 yards in his career• Started six of his 10 games played this year• Made two receptions for six yards against UCF• Set his career high with two catches for 33 yards against Oregon State in 2015; hauled in a 21-yard career long against the Beavers

Tyrone Wheatley

• Played in all 12 games at tight end; also played on field goal protection and kickoff return units• Caught two passes for 27 yards and one touch-down this season• His first career reception came against Illinois this season, a 21-yard catch-and-run for a score; finished game with two catches for 27 yards• Did not see action as a true freshman in 2015

Devin Asiasi

• True freshman that has played in all 12 games at tight end• Started in two tight end set at Rutgers and against Illinois• Caught two passes for 18 yards this season• Hauled in a 15-yard catch at Michigan State• His first career reception came against Penn State, a three-yard touchdown catch

Jehu Chesson

• 2016 All-Big Ten honorable mention (media)• Was a nominee for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team• Was on the watch lists for the Biletnikoff Award and Maxwell Award• Hauled in 110 passes for 1,608 yards and 12 TDs during his career• Appeared in 49 career games with 25 starts at wide receiver; started 12 games in 2015 and six games this season• Tallied a reception in 33 of his last 38 games dating back to 2013• Team’s third-leading receiver with 31 catches for 469 yards and two TDs this season• Made two receptions for 11 yards and had two carries for 14 yards at Ohio State• Caught two passes for 30 yards at Iowa• Led team with five receptions for 112 yards and one TD against Maryland; snagged a 33-yard touchdown reception from Wilton

Speight• Hauled in two catches for 29 yards at MSU; converted a third down with a 23-yard reception• Made three catches for 44 yards vs. Illinois• Caught a 30-yard touchdown pass at Rutgers• Caught five passes for 52 yards vs. Wisconsin• Had a 17-yard TD run on jet sweep vs. Colorado• Caught four passes for 84 yards against UCF• Made three receptions for 43 yards vs. Hawaii• Graded as the No. 3 highest-rated wide receiv-er returning to college football in 2016 by Pro Football Focus• Hailed as ‘the best route-runner in college foot-ball’ by Bucky Brooks of NFL.com• Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player of the 2015 team as selected by his teammates• 2015 All-Big Ten first team selection• Team’s second-leading scorer with 72 points on 12 touchdowns in 2015; had two rushing touch-downs, nine receiving TDs and a 96-yard kickoff return for a score • Gained 919 offensive yards during 2015 sea-son; rushed eight times for 155 yards and two TDs and caught 50 passes for 764 yards and nine scores• Had nine receiving TDs in final six games of 2015• Had 100 yards or more receiving in three of the final four games of the 2015 season• Caught five passes for 118 yards and one TD against Florida in the Citrus Bowl• Set career highs in every receiving category at Indiana in 2015, catching 10 passes for 207 yards and four TDs; grabbed three first-half scores and the game-tying TD on a fourth-and-goal play with two seconds left in regulation• Scored his first career rushing TD on a 36-yard jet sweep against UNLV; added a 12-yard catch• Scored first career TD, a 33-yard catch vs. Akron in 2013; was the very first reception of his career• Made 14 receptions for 154 yards during the 2014 season; made four starts at wide receiver

Amara Darboh

• 2016 All-Big Ten second team by both the coaches and media• Team’s leading receiver with 146 receptions for 2,026 yards and 14 touchdowns in his career• Appeared in 48 career games with 28 starting assignments at receiver• Has a reception in 32 straight games, tied for the fourth longest consecutive streak in school history; caught at least one reception in 35 of his last 37 games played since 2014• Caught a TD reception in six games this year• Leads the team with 52 receptions for a career-best 826 yards and seven touchdowns this year• Has a team-leading 15 catches of 20 yards or more, including four over 45 yards• Led team with eight receptions totaling 68 yards at Ohio State; caught five-yard TD recep-tion on fourth-and-five play in the first overtime to extend the game• Made four catches for 77 yards and one TD against Maryland• Set a career high with 165 receiving yards on eight receptions at MSU• Had 99 receiving yards on five receptions against Illinois• Caught two passes for 65 yards at Rutgers

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 8

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 WATCH - QB

Season Passing Yards

Player Yards Years Needed:

1. John Navarre 3,331 2003 956 2. Jake Rudock 3,017 2015 642 3. Devin Gardner 2,960 2013 585 4. John Navarre 2,905 2002 530 5. Chad Henne 2,743 2004 368 6. Jim Harbaugh 2,729 1986 354 7. Tom Brady 2,636 1998 261 8. Tom Brady 2,586 1999 211 9. Denard Robinson 2,570 2010 195 10. Chad Henne 2,526 2005 151 11. Todd Collins 2,518 1994 143 12. Todd Collins 2,509 1993 13413. Chad Henne 2,508 2006 133 14. John Navarre 2,435 2001 60 15. Wilton Speight 2,375 2016

Season Attempts

Player Att. Years Needed:

1. John Navarre 456 2003 163 2. John Navarre 448 2002 155 3. Chad Henne 399 2004 106 4. Jake Rudock 389 2015 96 5. John Navarre 385 2001 92 6. Chad Henne 382 2005 89 7. Tom Brady 350 1998 57 8. Devin Gardner 345 2013 52 9. Tom Brady 341 1999 48 10. Chad Henne 328 2006 35 11. Brian Griese 307 1997 1412. Todd Collins 296 1993 3 13. Wilton Speight 293 2016

Season Completions

Player Comp. Years Needed:

1. John Navarre 270 2003 87 2. Jake Rudock 249 2015 66 3. John Navarre 248 2002 65 4. Chad Henne 240 2004 57 5. Chad Henne 223 2005 40 6. Tom Brady 214 1998 31 Tom Brady 214 1999 31 8. Devin Gardner 208 2013 25 9. John Navarre 207 2001 24 10. Chad Henne 203 2006 20 11. Brian Griese 193 1997 10 12. Todd Collins 189 1993 6 13. Todd Collins 186 1994 3 14. Wilton Speight 183 2016

Page 9: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 9

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 WATCH - QB

Season Passing Touchdowns

Player TDs Years Needed:

1. Elvis Grbac 25 1991 10 Chad Henne 25 2004 10 3. John Navarre 24 2003 9 4. Chad Henne 23 2005 8 5. Chad Henne 22 2006 7 6. Elvis Grbac 21 1990 6 John Navarre 21 2002 6 Devin Gardner 21 2013 6 9. Denard Robinson 20 2011 5 Tom Brady 20 1999 5 Jake Rudock 20 2015 5 12. John Navarre 19 2001 4 13. Jim Harbaugh 18 1985 3 Drew Henson 18 2000 3 Denard Robinson 18 2010 3 16. Rick Leach 17 1978 2 Elvis Grbac 17 1992 2 Todd Collins 17 1993 2 Brian Griese 17 1997 2 Chad Henne 17 2007 2 Wilton Speight 17 2016

• Made six catches for 87 yards and one TD vs. Wisconsin; caught game-winning score on a 46-yard with 7:56 left in the contest• Led team with seven catches for 44 yards against Penn State• Caught two passes for 51 yards against Colorado, including a 45-yard TD reception• Led team with 111 receiving yards on five cat-ces against UCF• Had first multi-TD receiving game of his career vs. UCF; grabbed 45- and 30-yard TDs receptions• Made three receptions for 42 yards vs. Hawaii, including a 5-yard touchdown catch• 2015 All-Big Ten honorable mention• Team-leader with 58 receptions for 727 receiv-ing yards and five touchdowns in 2015• Became a U.S. citizen on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015, after taking the formal oath at the U.S. Federal Court House in Detroit• Made a career-high nine receptions for 107 yards and one touchdown vs. Indiana in 2014• Collected a reception in 10 of the 11 games played during the 2014 season

Maurice Ways

• Has five receptions for 64 yards in his career• Saw action at receiver vs. Hawaii, UCF, Colorado, Rutgers, Illinois and Maryland this season• Had a 22-yard career long catch against Hawaii• Played in 11 of the 13 games at receiver in 2015; started two games at wideout• Made a nine-yard catch at Penn State in 2015• Made his first career reception, a 21-yard catch, against UNLV during the 2015 season

Grant Perry

• Played in 23 games, collecting 27 receptions for 311 yards and two touchdowns• Played in 10 games at receiver and on special teams this season• Has 13 receptions for 183 yards and one touch-down this year• Grabbed four receptions totaling 49 yards at Ohio State• Hauled in two passes for 10 yards vs. Indiana• Caught two passes for 26 yards vs. Wisconsin• Made two catches for 22 yards vs. Penn State• Returned blocked punt six yards for a touch-down and added a 54-yard career long recep-tion against Colorado• Opened the team’s scoring in 2016 with a 12-yard touchdown reception against Hawaii• Played wide receiver in all 13 games of 2015• Recorded 14 receptions for 128 yards and one touchdown during the 2015 season• Caught a career-best five passes for 51 yards and one TD vs. Florida in the 2015 Citrus Bowl• Perry became the eighth true freshman receiv-er to collect a reception in a season opener

Drake Harris

• Appeared in 18 career games with two starts at receiver• Started at receiver against MSU• Saw action at receiver against Hawaii, UCF, Colorado, Penn State, Rutgers, Illinois, MSU, Maryland, Iowa and Indiana this season• Converted a third down with a four-yard side-line reception at Iowa

• Had a seven-yard reception against Illinois• Played in nine games at wide receiver during the 2015 season and made one start• Caught six passes for 39 yards in 2015 season

Eddie McDoom

• Played slot receiver in all 12 games this year• Carried the ball 15 times for 154 yards and caught five passes for 59 yards• Ran for 12 yards and caught a six-yard pass against Maryland• Led team with 53 rushing yards on two carries at MSU; had runs of 33 and 20 yards• Rushed twice for 23 yards and caught a 33-yard career long reception against Illinois• Made collegiate debut vs. Hawaii, catching two passes for 15 yards

Wilton Speight

• 2016 All-Big Ten third team by both the coach-es and media• Was a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award • Played in 18 career games and made 11 starts at quarterback• Won the first nine starts of his career before suffering his first defeat at Iowa• Completed 183-of-293 passes for 2,375 yards with 17 TDs and six interceptions this season• Led 60 scoring drives in 129 possessions this season; directed 47 touchdown drives and 13 field goal drives• Engineered 13 touchdown drives of 80 yards or more this season, including drives of 98, 91 (three times), 84, 83, 81 and 80 (six times) yards• Has tossed a touchdown pass in nine of his 11 starts this season• Has thrown for more than 300 yards twice this season and for 250-plus yards five times• Completed 23-of-36 passes for 219 yards and two touchdowns at Ohio State• Missed the Indiana game due to injury sus-tained against Iowa• Completed 11-of-26 passes for 103 yards at Iowa, his first career setback as a starting QB• Had a career-best 362 passing yards on 19-of-24 passing against Maryland; tossed 34- and 33-yard TD passes• Completed 16-25 passes for 244 yards at MSU• Went 16-of-23 passing for 253 yards and two TDs against Illinois• Threw for 219 yards on 20-of-32 passing with one touchdown against Wisconsin; tossed the game-winning touchdown to Amara Darboh in the fourth quarter• Completed 21-of-34 passes for 189 yards and one TD vs. Penn State• Went 16-for-30 passing for 229 yards and one touchdown against Colorado• Completed 25-of-37 passes for 312 yards and four touchdowns against UCF, all career highs• Made first career start against Hawaii, complet-ing 10-of-13 passes for three touchdowns• Played in seven games during the 2015 season after sitting out as a freshman in 2014• Completed 9-of-25 passes for 73 yards and one touchdown in 2015; rushed twice for two yards• Entered Minnesota game after injury to Jake Rudock and led game-winning touchdown drive• Completed 3-of-6 passes for 29 yards against

Page 10: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

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

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 10

the Gophers, including the game-winning 12-yard pass to Jehu Chesson with 3:39 left; con-verted 2-point play on a pass to Amara Darboh

John O’Korn

• Appeared in eight games and made one start this season• Has completed 20-of-34 passes for 173 yards and two touchdowns in 2016• Completed 7-of-16 passes for 59 yards against Indiana, his first career start at Michigan; carried the ball six times for 19 yards with a 30-yard run to convert a third-and-eight play• Tossed a nine-yard touchdown pass to Kekoa Crawford against Maryland; completed 2-of-3 passes for 25 yards• Went 4-of-5 passing for 38 yards vs. Illinois• Completed two passes for 19 yards at Rutgers, including an 11-yard TD pass to Khalid Hill• Sat out the 2015 season after transferring from the University of Houston• Appeared in 20 games over two seasons at Houston, making 16 starts at quarterback • Threw for 34 touchdowns and 4,068 yards as a Cougar, setting freshman program records for touchdowns (28; No. 1 among all freshmen nationally) and completions (259) in 2013 • 2013 American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year

Shane Morris

• Two-year letterman appearing in 16 games at quarterback with two starting assignment• Has completed 47-of-91 passes for 434 yards in his career• Saw action at quarterback against Hawaii, Colorado, Wisconsin, Rutgers, Illinois and MSU• Completed all four passes for 45 yards against Hawaii; added a 14-yard keeper on a bootleg• Made first career start in the 2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl against Kansas State

De’Veon Smith

• 2016 All-Big Ten honorable mention by both the coaches and media• Was on watch list for the Doak Walker Award• Carried the ball 454 times for 2,125 yards and scored 22 rushing touchdowns in his career• Has eight career 100-yard rushing efforts• Two-year letterman appearing in 48 games with 25 starts at running back• Started all 12 games at tailback this season• Team’s leading rusher with 165 carries for 810 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2016• Rushed 21 times for 60 yards at Ohio State; had two catches for 21 yards• Set career high with 158 rushing yards on 23 carries against Indiana; had rushing scores of 34 and 39 yards in the third quarter• Matched career high with three rushing scores against Maryland; carried the ball 19 times for 114 yards and added a 17-yard catch• Scored on carries of 1 and 5 yards at MSU• Rushed 18 times for 76 yards and scoerd one touchdown against Illinois• Led team with 66 yards on 17 carries against Wisconsin; added two receptions• Rushed 12 times for 107 yards and one TD vs. Penn State; made three catches for 16 yards• Gained 87 yards on 11 carries against

Colorado; scored first TD of the season on a 42-yard run• 2015 All-Big Ten honorable mention• Broke 44 tackles on 180 carries in 2015, accord-ing to Pro Football Focus• Started 11 of the 13 games at tailback in 2015; missed Big Ten opener at Maryland due to injury• Led team with 753 rushing yards on 180 carries (4.2 avg.) and scored six rushing TDs in 2015; caught 19 passes for 159 yards and one TD• Set a career high with 25 carries for 109 yards against Florida in the Citrus Bowl• Led all Michigan rushers with 519 yards and scored six rushing TDs in 2014• Set then career-highs with 18 carries and 121 yards at Northwestern• Scored the first two TDs of his career vs. Appalachian State in 2014, finishing with 115 yards; had a career-long run of 61 yards

Ty Isaac

• Played tailback in all 12 games this season• Carried the ball 74 times for 417 yards and scored five touchdowns this season• Caught a 21-yard screen pass against Indiana• Had a seven-yard rushing touchdown at Iowa• Carried the ball twice for 56 yards vs. Maryland• Gained 35 yards on 10 attempts vs. Illinois• Rushed a season-high 12 times for 99 yards and scored two TDs at Rutgers• Carried the ball eight times for 48 yards against Wisconsin• Gained 74 yards on 11 attempts vs. Penn State, including a three-yard TD run• Scored his first rushing TD of the season and added a 21-yard reception against Colorado• Carried the ball 9 times for 52 yards vs. Hawaii• Played in seven games at tailback in 2015• Team’s third-leading rusher with 205 yards on 30 carries (6.8 avg.) during the 2015 season• His 76-yard TD run vs. UNLV in 2015 was the longest by a Wolverine since 2012 and the lon-gest by a U-M running back since 2009 • Sat out 2014 season after transferring from USC

Karan Higdon

• Played in 14 career games, rushing 71 times for 435 yards and six touchdowns• Third on the team with six rushing TDs in 2016; carried the ball 68 times for 422 yards• Carried 10 times for 44 yards at MSU• Posted consecutive 100-yard rushing efforts: 106 yards vs. Illinois and 108 yards at Rutgers• Rushed eight times for 106 yards and one touchdown vs. Illinois• Carried the ball 13 times for 108 yards and two TDs at Rutgers• Rushed nine times for 81 yards and scored two touchdowns against Penn State• Scored his first career touchdown on a five-yard run vs. Hawaii• Played in three games during the 2015 season, rushing 11 times for 19 yards

Chris Evans

• Team’s second-leading rusher with 80 carries for 565 yards and three touchdowns this season• Tied for fifth on the team with three rushing touchdowns this year

2016 ROSTER ANALYSIS

• Pro Football Focus listed U-M third among teams with the most production returning from 2015 to 2016• ESPN listed U-M No. 3 nationally among teams with the most NFL Draft Talent for 2017; credited Michigan with nine NFL Draft Prospects, tied with Alabama and LSU for the most in the nation• The Wolverines returned 14 total starters from 2015 (players who made six or more starts)• U-M had six returning starters on defense: CB Jeremy Clark, DT Ryan Glasgow, S Delano Hill, CB Jourdan Lewis, DB Jabrill Peppers, and DT Chris Wormley• Michigan returned eight players on the offensive side of the ball, including four offensive linemen: OG/OT Ben Braden, OT Mason Cole, WR Amara Darboh, TE Jake Butt, WR Jehu Chesson, RB De’Veon Smith, and OG Kyle Kalis•Michigan had five returning specialists from the 2015 season: K Kenny Allen, KR Jehu Chesson, KR Jourdan Lewis, KR/PR Jabrill Peppers, and LS Scott Sypniewski • U-M has players on the roster from 25 different states and two different countries this season, including 49 players from the state of Michigan and 16 from the neighboring state of Ohio

• The 2016 roster includes nine players whose fathers played football at the University of Michigan:Tyler Cochran .........................................Brad Cochran, DBJack Dunaway ........................................Craig Dunaway, TEJoe Hewlett .............................................Rich Hewlett, QBDaniel Jokisch ........................................Dan Jokisch, WRJon Runyan .............................................Jon Runyan, OGMichael Sessa .........................................Mike Sessa, WRJack and Jared Wangler .....................John Wangler, QBTyrone Wheatley ...................................Tyrone Wheatley, RB

• U-M has six players who’s fathers played in the NFL: Devin Bush Jr................. Devin Bush - Rams, BrownsMaurice Hurst Jr. ......... Maurice Hurst - PatriotsKyle Kalis ......................... David Kalis - Steelers, VikingsJameson Offerdahl ...... John Offerdahl - DolphinsJon Runyan Jr. ............... Jon Runyan - Oilers, EaglesTyrone Wheatley Jr. ..... Tyrone Wheatley - Raiders, Giants

JORDAN ON U-M’S SIDELINE

• Michigan became the first and only college and/or professional football program to wear brand Jordan on its uniforms and on its entire sideline apparel• Michigan and NIKE began its 15-year apparel agree-ment on Aug. 1, 2016• Jordan is outfitting the program from head-to-toe on all game day apparel needs

BUTT & WORMLEY VOTED CAPTAINS

• The Michigan football team elected seniors Jake Butt and Chris Wormley as co-captains• Butt represents the offense and Wormley the defen-sive side of the football• The Ohio natives were selected in a vote of their team-mates during fall camp on Aug. 26• It’s the first time since 2011 that a tight end or a defensive lineman were elected captain: TE Kevin Koger and DT Mike Martin were selected captains

Page 11: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

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

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 11

• Gained 39 yards on nine carries vs. Indiana• Led team with 52 yards on eight carries at Iowa• Rushed four times for 32 yards and added a 56-yard screen pass against Maryland• Led Wolverines with 153 rushing yards on 11 carries at Rutgers; also had a 57-yard scamper• Carried eight times for 34 yards vs. Wisconsin• Gained 56 yards on eight carries and scored one rushing TD vs. Penn State; added a 14-yard reception• Rushed nine times for 35 yards against UCF• Made collegiate debut vs. Hawaii, rushing eight times for 112 yards and scored two touchdowns• Had scoring runs of 18 and 43 yards against the Rainbow Warriors• Third true freshman in school history to gain 100 rushing yards in his debut, joining Walter Cross (104 yards, Sept. 12, 1998) and Chris Perry (103 yards, Sept. 2, 2000); Evans and Perry both achieved the feat in the season opener

Drake Johnson

• Has not played this season after sustaining an injury during track season• Has carried the ball 116 times in his career, totaling 641 yards (5.5 avg.) and eight scores • Appeared in 12 games during the 2015 season, earning one start at tailback• Team’s second leading rusher in 2015; carried the ball 54 times for 271 yards with four scores and caught six passes for 96 yards and two TDs• Finished 2014 with 361 yards on the ground and four touchdowns• Came on strong at the end of 2014; posted a career-high 122 yards and two touchdowns against Indiana while adding 94 yards against Maryland and 74 yards with two touchdowns against Ohio State before injuring his ACL

Khalid Hill

• Moved from tight end to fullback in the spring• Two-year letterman who has appeared in 30 career games with six starts at tight end and one assignment at fullback• Caught 23 passes for 213 yards and two touch-downs during his career• Has played in all 12 games this season and made one start at fullback• Leads the offense with 12 touchdowns scoerd this season• Tied with De’Veon Smith for the team lead with 10 rushing TDs; ranks fifth in the Big Ten in rush-ing scores• Has 25 carries for 39 yards and 10 TDs in 2016• Fourth on team with 13 receptions for 101 yards and two touchdowns this year• Scored two touchdowns at Ohio State; had a one-yard TD run and eight-yard catch for a score• Scored rushing TDs against Hawaii, UCF (2), Penn State, Wisconsin, Rutgers (2), Illinois, Maryland and Ohio State

Henry Poggi

• Has appeared in 29 career games, making four starts at tight end and seven starts at fullback; also contributed on special teams• Started at fullback in seven games this fall• Caught six passes for 45 yards this season• Made a reception in five games this year• Made a 12-yard reception at Iowa

• Had a 15-yard career long catch vs. Penn State• Played in all 13 games during the 2015 season, starting four contests as a tight end/h-back• Appeared in six games during the 2014 season

Kyle Kalis

• 2016 All-Big Ten second team by both the coaches and media• Two-year letterman that has played in 49 career contests and made 42 starting assign-ments at right guard• Started all 12 games at right guard this year• 2015 All-Big Ten third team• Starting right guard in all 13 games during the 2015 season• Made seven starts and played in all 12 games during the 2014 season• 2013 ESPN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team• Appeared in 12 games along the offensive line in 2013 and started nine contests at right guard

Ben Braden

• 2016 All-Big Ten second team by both the coaches and media• Two-year starter and three-year letterman• Appeared in 38 career games along the offen-sive line and started 35 contests• Made 10 starting assignments in 2016• Started at left guard in four games this season: UCF, Colorado, Penn State and Wisconsin• Started at left tackle in six contests: Illinois, MSU, Maryland, Iowa, Indiana and Ohio State• Played left guard at Rutgers• Had his streak of 25 consecutive starting assignments end in the opener vs. Hawaii• 2015 All-Big Ten honorable mention• Started at left guard in all 13 games during the 2015 season• Started all 12 games during the 2014 season• Reserve lineman in two contests during the 2013 season

Erik Magnuson

• 2016 All-Big Ten first team by both the coaches and media• Was on the watch list for the Outland Trophy• Three-year letterman along the offensive line• Played in 45 career games and made 36 starts• Made starts in 25 consecutive games• Started at right tackle in all 12 games this year• 2015 All-Big Ten third team• Started at right tackle in all 13 games during the 2015 season• Started five of the eight games that he played in during the 2014 season• Made seven starts at guard and appeared in 12 games during the 2013 season• First career start came at right guard against Indiana in 2013

Mason Cole

• 2016 All-Big Ten second team by both the coaches and media• Started 37 consecutive games along the offen-sive line• Was on the watch list for the Outland Trophy and Rimington Trophy awards• Started at center in all 12 games this season• Played left tackle for a few snaps at Rutgers• Made first career start at center vs. Hawaii

PRONUNCIATIONS

Devin Asiasi ......................................................AH-see-AH-seeJoe Beneducci ....................................................ben-eh-DOO-cheeBen Bredeson ....................................................BREAD-eh-sunJuwann Bushell-Beatty .............................................. BUSH-el-BAY-teeCameron Cheeseman .............................................................CHEEZ-minJehu Chesson .................................................. JAY-YOU CHESS-uhnKekoa Crawford ................................................................. Ka-KOH-ahAnthony Dalimonte ...................................................dal-i-MON-tayAmara Darboh ............................................. uh-MAR-uh DAR-bowDane Drobocky ...........................................................druh-BOCK-eeMichael Dwumfour .............................................. DWUM-foreNick Eubanks ............................................................YOO-banksGreg Froelich ............................................................................. FRO-lickBen Gedeon .....................................................................GID-dee-yunJordan Glasgow ................................................................... GLASS-goRyan Glasgow ....................................................................... GLASS-goMatthew Godin ......................................................................... GO-dinKaran Higdon ..............................................................................ka-RONDelano Hill ..........................................................................Duh-LAY-noKhalid Hill .....................................................................................kuh-LIDKhaleke Hudson .........................................................kuh-LEAKMichael Jocz .....................................................................................Joe-sDan Jokisch ...............................................................................YOKE-ishTyree Kinnel ..................................................................... TY-ree KIN-elPatrick Kugler ..........................................................................KOO-glerElysee Mbem-Bosse ...................uh-LEASE Ehm-BAH-saySean McKeon ........................................................Muh-KYOONJosh Metellus ........................................................Meh-TELL-usBryan Mone ...............................................................................mo-NAYQuinn Nordin ............................................................. Nor-DEENJameson Offerdahl ...........................................................OFF-er-dollMichael Onwenu.................................................Oh-WAY-newJabrill Peppers ....................................................................... Juh-BRILLHenry Poggi ...................................................................................PO-jeeCheyenn Robertson .............................................................shy-ANNNate Schoenle .....................................................................SHANE-leeWyatt Shallman ...........................................................SHAWL-muhnDe’Veon Smith ..................................................................DAY-vee-onSimeon Smith ....................................................................... simee-ONStephen Spanellis ...............................................Spuh-NELL-isWilton Speight ..............................................................................SpaytScott Sypniewski ..........................................................sip-NEW-skeeDymonte Thomas ............................................................di-MON-tayJosh Uche ................................................................... OOH-chayNolan Ulizio....................................................................you-LIZ-ee-ohAndrew Vastardis ...........................................................va-STAR-dissChase Winovich .................................................................WIN-o-vichMichael Wroblewski ..................................................RO-ba-lew-ski

Page 12: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

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

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 12

• Started 25 consecutive games at left tackle during his first two seasons• 2015 All-Big Ten honorable mention• Starting left tackle in all 13 games in 2015• Returning starter after earning first varsity let-ter in 2014• Named to the Freshman All-America Team in 2014 by Sporting News, ESPN.com and 247Sports.com• Started all 12 games at left tackle during the 2014 season• Became the first true freshman in school his-tory to start a season opener along the offensive line; started the opener against Appalachian State at left tackle• Joined former U-M All-American Bubba Paris as the only Wolverines to start a game at tackle as a true freshman

Ben Bredeson

• 2016 All-Big Ten honorable mention by both the coaches and media• Has played along the offensive line in 11 games this year and played in all 12 contests• Made starting assignments at left guard vs. Rutgers, Illinois, MSU, Maryland, Iowa, Indiana and Ohio State• 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 as a backup left guard against Hawaii• Brother, Jack, is a sophomore pitcher on the Michigan baseball team

Grant Newsome

• Appeared in 10 career games with six starting assignments • Made starts at left tackle in the first five games during 2016 season; injured against Wisconsin and missed the remainder of the season• Started at left tackle in the opener vs. Hawaii• Played in five games and started one contest in an unbalanced line during the 2015 season• Made a starting assignment as a sixth offensive linemen at Minnesota in 2015

Defense Leads the Nation

• Michigan’s defense lists first or second nation-ally in nine defensive categories• U-M leads college football in pass defense, tackles for loss and third down defense• The Wolverines are second nationally in six categories - scoring defense, total defense, pass efficiency, sacks, red zone defense and first downs allowed• The defense tops the Big Ten in eight of those nine categories and is second in rushing defense and pass efficiency defense• U-M is third nationally behind Alabama (6.23) and Clemson (5.69) in three-and-outs, averaging 5.5 per contest; the defense has forced 66 three-and-outs in 151 possessions (43.7%)• The Wolverines lead the Big Ten and are sec-ond nationally in red zone defense (68 pct.)• Has allowed just 25 red zone opportunities with 17 conversions (11 TDs, six FGs)• The 25 red zone trips for the opposition is the fewest in the country• U-M is second to Alabama in total defense

(252.7 yards per game)• The defense has held eight opponents to less than 85 rushing yards: 81 vs. Hawaii, 64 vs. Colorado, 70 vs. Penn State, 75 vs. Wisconsin, 34 at Rutgers, 77 vs. Illinois, 78 vs. Maryland and 64 vs. Indiana• The defense ranks second in the NCAA rank-ings by allowing only 171 first downs by the opposition (14.2 avg.)• U-M has allowed just 40 points in the fourth quarter this season; held five opponents score-less during the final stanza and yielded only a field goal to four other opponents• The defense has focused on stopping the run early, allowing on average just 25.8 rushing yards per game in the first quarter• Defensive coordinator Don Brown is a finalist for the Broyles Award, which is presented annu-ally to the nation’s top assistant coach

Playing in the Opposition’s Backfield

• Michigan has tallied 115 tackles for loss and 44 sacks so far this season• The defense leads the the nation in tackles for loss (9.58 avg.) and is second in sacks per con-test (3.67 avg.)• The Wolverines posted a season-high eight sack at Ohio State and tallied six sacks against Penn State; added four-sack efforts against Hawaii, UCF, Colorado and Rutgers• U-M posted double-digit TFL efforts in eight of the 12 games; registered season-high 13 TFL efforts against Penn State, Rutgers, Maryland and Ohio State

Pass Defense Stopping Opponents

• Michigan is first nationally in pass defense, allowing 135.9 yards per game through the air• The Wolverines are second in the NCAA in pass efficiency defense (91.93 rating); trails NCAA leader Ohio State (91.43) by the slimmest of margins• The opposition is completing just 44.5 percent of their passes (134-of-301) for 1,631 yards• The defense has collected 12 interceptions while yielding just nine touchdown passes• The Wolverines have batted down 62 passes by the opposition, led by Channing Stribling (16), Jourdan Lewis (12), Mike McCray (8), Dymonte Thomas (8) and Delano Hill (6)• U-M has held four opponents to less than 100 passing yards: 56 yards vs. UCF, 88 yards vs. Wisconsin, 5 yards at Rutgers, 95 yards vs. Illinois and 66 yards at Iowa• Only two teams have thrown for more than 200 yards against the U-M defense: 261 vs. Colorado and 289 vs. Maryland

Stingy Scoring Defense

• Michigan is second to NCAA-leader Alabama (11.4 avg.) in scoring defense, allowing 12.5 points per contest• U-M has held seven of its 12 opponents under 10 points this season; held 13 of 25 opponents with 10 points or less under head coach Jim Harbaugh• U-M has allowed 16 TDs (nine passing, seven rushing) and eight field goals in 12 contests• The only rushing touchdowns yielded by the defense came against UCF (2), MSU (1), Indiana

DEFENSE NOTES

Defensive Formation: 4-3Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/15

RETURNING STARTERS (started at least 6 games)

Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year

Jeremy Clark CB/S 6-4 210 5th Sr.Ryan Glasgow DT 6-4 300 5th Sr.Delano Hill S 6-0 212 Sr.Jourdan Lewis CB 5-10 175 Sr.Jabrill Peppers S/CB 6-1 208 Jr.Chris Wormley DT 6-5 303 5th Sr.

DEFENSE IN THE 2016 RANKINGS

Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

Scoring Defense 12.5 avg. 2 1Total Defense 252.7 avg. 2 1Rushing Defense 116.8 avg. 13 2Pass Defense 135.9 avg. 1 1Pass Efficiency 91.93 rating 2 2Sacks By 3.67 avg. 2 1TFLs 9.6 avg. 1 1First Downs 171 total 2 13rd-Down Allowed 20.9 % 1 14th-Down Allowed 38.5 % 26 6Red Zone Defense 68.0 % 2 1Turnovers Gained 17 total 79 9Interceptions 12 total 45 5Fumbles Recovered 5 total 104 11Defensive TDs 2 total 37 4

Individual

Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

T. Charlton, Sacks 0.85 avg. 16 1B. Gedeon, Tackles 8.7 avg. 49 5B. Gedeon, TFLs 1.3 avg. 29 4D. Hill, Int. 3 total 62 11D. Hill, Int./G 0.3 avg. 79 11J. Lewis, Int./G 0.2 avg. 143 17J. Lewis, PBUs 1.3 avg. 14 3J. Peppers, TFLs 1.3 avg. 25 3C. Stribling, Int./G 0.3 avg. 35 6C. Stribling, Int. 4 total 27 5C. Stribling, PBUs 1.3 avg. 14 3

Page 13: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 13

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

(1) and Ohio State (3)• The Wolverines yielded passing touchdowns in only six contests: Colorado (3), Michigan State (2) and one each by Penn State, Wisconsin, Illlinois and Iowa• The defense picked up its only shutout of the season at Rutgers; U-M has recorded three shut-outs in Big Ten play over the past two years

Defense Forcing Turnovers in 2016

• The defense has forced 17 turnovers (12 inter-ceptions and four fumbles) with the special teams unit collecting the team’s other fumble recovery• Michigan forced at least one turnover in 10 of the 12 games; did not collect miscues against Colorado and Indiana• The 17 overall turnovers in 2016 have sur-passed last season’s total of 12 (10 interceptions, two fumble recoveries)• U-M has recovered five fumbles this season, which is more than double its total of two recov-eries from last season• The Wolverines have corralled an interception in eight of the 12 games; gained a season-high three picks against Wisconsin and tallied two in the Hawaii and Maryland games• The defense scored a pair of touchdowns against Hawaii on interception returns by seniors Delano Hill and Channing Stribling

Six Big Ten Foes Held Under 255 Yards

• Michigan held four Big Ten opponents to less than 200 yards of total offense and six overall teams under 255 yards• Six of the nine conference foes rushed for less than 78 yards• Four conference foes gained less than 100 passing yards, including a record-low five yards to Rutgers• U-M limited three Big Ten opponents to less than eight first downs: Wisconsin (8), Rutgers (2) and Illinois (6)• The defense allowed the opposition to convert just 24.0 percent of its third down chances (30-125)• No team converted more than six third down opportunities (Maryland went 6-13)

Opponent Rush Pass Total FD 3rd

Penn State 70 121 189 12 2-12Wisconsin 71 88 159 8 4-15at Rutgers 34 5 39 2 0-17Illinois 77 95 172 6 2-10at Michigan St 217 184 401 23 4-11Maryland 78 289 367 19 6-13at Iowa 164 66 230 17 4-16Indiana 64 191 255 15 5-15at Ohio State 206 124 330 23 3-16

Defense Dominates on Third Down

• U-M leads the nation in third down defense, allowing the opposition to convert just 21 per-cent of its third down chances (34-163)• The defense held Rutgers without a third down conversion (0-17) and allowed just one conver-sion to Hawaii (1-11) and Colorado (1-13)• Penn State (2-12) and Illinois (2-10) were held to just two third down conversions• No opponent has converted more than six

third down chances against U-M this season

Chris Wormley

• 2016 All-Big Ten first team (coaches) and All-Big Ten second team (media)• Three-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference• Posted 121 tackles in 50 career games of action; registered 32.5 tackles for loss and 18 sacks during his career• Elected team co-captain along with Jake Butt• Was on the watch list for Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Chuck Bednarik Award• 2016 Preseason All-America selection• Started at defensive end in all 12 games this season• Second on the team with six sacks this year; posted 39 tackles and nine TFLs• Posted five tackles and one sack at Ohio State• Contributed three tackles against Indiana• Made six stops, two TFLs and one sack at Iowa• Tallied two stops vs. Maryland and three tack-les against Illinois• Assisted on two tackles for loss at Rutgers• Posted five stops and one sack vs. Wisconsin• Registered three tackles and 1.5 sacks vs. PSU• Equaled career high with seven tackles against UCF, including 1.5 TFLs and one sack• Blocked two field goals against the Knights• Rated No. 31 among Pro Football Focus’ 101 Best Players in College Football• Graded by Pro Football Focus as the No. 3 returning defensive interior player in the nation• Rated No. 5 among Defensive Tackles in Todd McShay’s Top Defensive Lineman for 2017• Shared the 2015 Richard Katcher Award as U-M’s top defensive lineman with Ryan Glasgow• 2015 All-Big Ten third team• Team leader with 14.5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with 6.5 sacks in 2015• 14.5 of his 43 stops during the 2015 season came in the opposition’s backfield• Started 11 games along the defensive line in 2015 and played in all 13 contests• Set career high with seven stops vs. Ohio State • Started six of the 12 games in 2014, tallying 21 stops, five TFLs and three sacks

Taco Charlton

• 2016 All-Big Ten first team by both the coaches and media• Three-year letterman who has appeared in 45 career games and made 14 starts• Registered 89 tackles, 26 tackles for loss and 18 sacks during his career• Leads the team with 8.5 sacks this year• Posted a career-high 38 tackles, 11 TFLs and 8.5 sacks this season; played in 10 games• Set career high with nine tackles, three tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks at Ohio State• Contributed five stops, 2.5 TFLs, one sack and one PBU against Indiana• Registered one sack and four stops at Iowa• Assisted on a sack against Maryland• Made four tackles at Michigan State• Tallied a then season-high five stops vs. Illinois• Recorded two sacks at Rutgers• Assisted on a sack against Wisconsin• Returned to the lineup vs. PSU, tallying three stops, two TFLs and 1.5 sacks• Missed UCF and Colorado games due to injury

RECORD BOOK WATCH - SACKS

Career Sacks (since 1980)

Player PBUs Years Needed:

1. Mark Messner 36 1985-88 18 2. Brandon Graham 29.5 2006-09 11.5 3. James Hall 25 1996-99 7 4. Chris Hutchinson 24 1989-92 6 Jason Horn 24 1992-95 6 Glen Steele 24 1995-97 6 LaMarr Woodley 24 2003-06 6 8. Tim Jamison 20 2005-08 2 9. Robert Thompson 19 1979-82 1 10. Chris Wormley 18 2013-16

Taco Charlton 18 2013-16

12. Mike Hammerstein 17 1981-85 Mike Evans 17 1988-91 14. Trent Zenkewicz 16 1992-95 David Bowens 16 1995-96 Shawn Crable 16 2004-07 17. Sylvester Stanley 15 1989-93

Season (since 1980)

Player PBUs Years Needed:

1. David Bowens 12 1996 3.5 LaMarr Woodley 12 2006 3.5 3. Mark Messner 11 1985 2.5 Chris Hutchinson 11 1992 2.5 Jason Horn 11 1995 2.5 James Hall 11 1998 2.5 7. Brandon Graham 10.5 2009 2 8. Mark Messner 10 1987 1.5 Brandon Graham 10 2008 1.5 10. Robert Thompson 9 1980 0.5 Robert Thompson 9 1982 0.5 Mike Hammerstein 9 1985 0.5 13. Brandon Graham 8.5 2007 Taco Charlton 8.5 2016

Page 14: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

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

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 14

• Started and assisted on two stops vs. Hawaii• Ranked No. 3 among Lance Zierlein’s Top 15 seniors in college football• Rated No. 7 among Defensive Tackles in Todd McShay’s Top Defensive Lineman for 2017• Tallied 30 stops, 8.5 TFLs and 5.5 sacks in 2015• Posted 19 tackles in 2014, including 5.5 TFLs and 3.5 sacks• Made first career start at Rutgers in 2014, post-ing two tackles for loss and one sack

Matt Godin

• 2016 All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)• Three-year letterman; played in 40 career games with 15 starts at defensive tackleRecorded 55 tackles, five TFLs and three sacks during his career• Started 11 games at defensive tackle and played in all 12 contests this season• Registered a career-best 25 tackles, two TFLs and one sack in 2016• Made two stops and an assisted TFL at Rutgers• Contributed four stops against Wisconsin• Posted four tackles and one sack vs. Penn State• Tallied two stops and an assisted TFL against Colorado• Set a career high with five tackles against UCF• Started four games at defensive tackle in 2015 and played in 11 contests, tallying 18 tackles in 2015, including one TFL and assisted on a sack• Contributed nine tackles, 1.5 TFLs, one sack and one interception in 2014

Ryan Glasgow

• 2016 All-Big Ten second team by the coaches and media• Three-year letterman; started 32 of his 44 career games played• Contributed 88 tackles in his career, including 18.5 tackles for loss, five sacks, one pass break-up, one fumble recovery and forced one fumble• Started all 12 games at defensive tackle this season• Registered a career-best 39 tackles, 9.5 TFLs, four sacks, one forced fumble and one PBU this season• Tallied two tackles, 1.5 TFLs and one sack at Ohio State• Set career highs with seven stops, three TFLs, one sack and one forced fumble against Indiana• Recorded a sack and two stops vs. Maryland• Posted three tackles and one TFL at MSU• Made three tackles and 1.5 TFLs at Rutgers• Posted four stops, one PBU and an assisted sack against Wisconsin• Assisted on four stops and a sack vs. Colorado• Posted six assisted tackles and an assisted TFL against UCF• Rated No. 72 among Pro Football Focus’ 101 Best Players in College Football• Graded by Pro Football Focus as the No. 16 returning defensive interior player in the nation• Shared the 2015 Richard Katcher Award as U-M’s top defensive lineman with Chris Wormley• 2015 All-Big Ten honorable mention• Started nine games at nose tackle in 2015; injured against Rutgers and missed the remain-der of the season• Set then career high with six stops at Minnesota, including clogging the middle on

game-ending play that secured the victory• Started 11 of the 12 games in 2014, posting 22 tackles and four TFLs• Tallied five-tackle efforts against Northwestern and Minnesota during the 2014 season• Older brother of safety Jordan Glasgow, and younger brother of former U-M center Graham Glasgow, a starting guard for the Detroit Lions (third round choice in the 2015 draft)

Maurice Hurst

• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference• Contributed 70 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 7 sacks and one fumble recovery in his career• Played in 32 career games with four starting assignments at defensive tackle• Posted 31 tackles, 9.5 TFLs, 3.5 sacks and one fumble recovery this season• Tied for fourth on the team with 9.5 TFLs• Assisted on a sack and registered one PBU at Ohio State• Made two stops and assisted on a tackle for loss against Indiana• Contributed five tackles at Iowa• Made two TFLs and three stops vs. Maryland• Tallied four tackles and 1.5 TFL at Rutgers• Made seven tackles, three TFLs and one sack against Penn State• Tallied one sack and two tackles vs. Colorado• Made season debut vs. UCF, tallying three tack-les and one fumble recovery• Rated No. 27 among Pro Football Focus’ 101 Best Players in College Football• Preseason second-team All-American by Pro Football Focus College• Graded by Pro Football Focus as the No. 2 returning defensive interior player in the nation• Contributed 35 tackles, 6.5 TFLs and three sacks in 2015; tallied sacks against UNLV, BYU and Maryland• Posted at least one TFL in seven of the final 11 games during the 2015 season• Played in all 13 games and started the final four contests at nose tackle in 2015• Contributed a career-high seven stops and an assisted TFL at Indiana in 2015; it was his first career starting assignment at nose tackle• Recorded three tackles and one TFL in seven games of action during the 2014 season• Blocked an extra point at Rutgers in 2014• Father, Maurice, played for the New England Patriots

Bryan Mone

• Played in 21 career games and made two starts at defensive tackle• Posted 19 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries and one pass breakup during his career• Tallied 10 tackles, one TFL, one PBU and recov-ered one fumble this season• Set career high with three stops and one TFL at Ohio State, including his first career PBU• Posted two tackles at Iowa• Recovered fumble against Rutgers• Assisted on tackles against Wisconsin, Rutgers, Illinois, Maryland and Indiana• Missed the 2015 season after suffering a leg injury during fall camp• Played in 12 games with one start as a true

RECORD BOOK WATCH - PBUS

Career Pass Breakups

Player PBUs Years Needed:

1. Jourdan Lewis 44 2013-

2. Leon Hall 43 2003-06 3. Todd Howard 41 1998-01 4. Marlin Jackson 34 2001-04 5. Charles Woodson 30 1995-97

Season Pass Breakups

Player PBUs Season Needed:

1. Jourdan Lewis 22 2015 6

2. Marlin Jackson 18 2002 2 Leon Hall 18 2006 2 4. Channing Stribling 16 2016 4

5. Charles Woodson 15 1996 3 6. Marion Body 14 1982 2 Alfie Burch 14 1993 2 Todd Howard 14 1999 2 9. Todd Howard 13 2000 1 Todd Howard 13 2001 1 Jamar Adams 13 2007 1 12. Jeremy LeSueur 12 2003 Markus Curry 12 2003 Jourdan Lewis 12 2016

Page 15: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 15

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

freshman in 2014, accumulating nine tackles, 1.5 TFLs and one fumble recovery

Chase Winovich

• Contributed 34 stops this season; also con-tributed 8.5 tackles for loss, five sacks and one forced fumble• Registered a sack in three of the last four games; shared in at least one sack in eight of the 12 contests • Recorded one sack against Indiana and Iowa• Tallied five tackles and one sack vs. Maryland• Assisted on two tackles at Michigan State• Registered a tackle for loss against Illinois• Contributed three stops and an assisted TFL at Rutgers• Tallied two tackles, 1.5 TFLs and one sack vs. Penn State• Assisted on three stops against Colorado• Tallied six tackles, 1.5 TFLs, one sack and one forced fumble against UCF• Registered a career-best seven stops and one tackle for loss vs. Hawaii• Played fullback, tight end and linebacker before find a home at defensive end during bowl preparation in 2015

Rashan Gary

• Contributed 27 tackles, five TFLs and one sack this season• Posted two or more stops in seven games• Assisted on two tackles and one TFL at Rutgers• Made three stops and one TFL vs. Penn State• Tallied four tackles and 1.5 TFLs vs. Colorado• Posted five stops, two tackles for loss and one sack vs. UCF• Made collegiate debut against Hawaii, tallying four stops• Named one of Athlons Sports’ 40 Breakout College Football Players for 2016• Nation’s top-rated prospect by ESPN, Scout.com and Rivals.com• 2015 USA Today All-USA Defensive Player of the Year

Jabrill Peppers

• Heisman Trophy candidate• Paul Hornung Award winner• Maxwell Award finalist• Chuck Bednarik Award finalist• Lott IMPACT Trophy finalist• Bronko Nagurski Trophy finalist• Was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award• Chicago Tribune Silver Football finalist• First player in Big Ten history to win three individual awards: Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year, Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the Year and Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year• 2016 All-Big Ten first team by both the coaches and media• 2016 Preseason All-American selection• Has played 15 different positions this season• Tied for second on the team with a career-best 72 stops, including a team-high 16 tackles for loss, four sacks, one interception and one forced fumble this season• Returned 21 punts for 310 yards (14.8 avg.) and one touchdown this season; has 10 kickoff returns for 260 yards (26.0 avg.)

• Contributed seven tackles and first career interception at Ohio State; had a 44-yard kickoff return and a five-yard punt return• Made five tackles and two TFLs against Indiana; had four punt returns for 29 yards and an 18-yard kickoff return• Tallied five solo tackles at Iowa; added a 19-yard punt return, a 16-yard kick return and had four carries for 11 yards• Recorded five tackles and one TFL against Maryland; rushed twice for 19 yards • Posted seven stops, two TFLs and one sack at MSU; scored a defensive two-point conversion on a fumble return• Carried the ball five times for 24 yards and had a three-yard TD run against the Spartans• Tallied two tackles, nine rushing yards and a five-yard catch vs. Illinois• Scored two rushing touchdowns and gained 74 yards at Rutgers; added three tackles and an assisted TFL• Contributed four tackles vs. Penn State; added two punt returns for 54 yards, including a 53-yard return• Named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week and co-Defensive Player of the Week vs. Colorado; became the first player to earn both awards in the same week since the conference added the special teams honor in 1994• Collected multiple national player of the week awards for his performance vs. the Buffaloes• Gained 204 all-purpose yards against Colorado; had four punt returns for 99 yards and two kick-off returns for 81 yards; added two carries for 24 yards• Had a 54-yard punt return for a touchdown against the Buffaloes; added a 55-yard career long kickoff return• Posted nine tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and one sack against Colorado• Led team with a career-high 11 stops, four TFLs and an assisted sack vs. UCF; returned two punts for 45 yards• Posted eight tackles, two TFLs and one sack vs. Hawaii; added two punt returns for 28 yards• Rated No. 16 among Pro Football Focus’ 101 Best Players in College Football• Earned 2015 second-team All-America honors: Sports Illustrated, Sporting News, CBS Sports• Big Ten’s 2015 Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year and an All-Big Ten first team honoree• 2015 All-Big Ten second team as a returner• Started 12 games in the secondary in 2015; missed the Citrus Bowl vs. Florida due to injury• Contributed 45 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and 10 pass breakups in 2015• Tied for ninth in PBUs during Big Ten play (9)• Returned 17 punts for 194 yards (11.4 avg.) and eight kickoffs for 223 yards (27.9 avg.) in 2015• Rushed 18 times for 72 yards and scored two TDs and made eight catches for 79 yards in 2015• Registered a season-high five tackles, 1.5 TFLs and a career-best three PBUs against Northwestern; shared Big Ten Freshman of the Week award honors for his performance• Played in three games with one start in 2014; missed the final nine games due to injury• 2013 USA Today High School All-American and the Defensive Player of the Year

U-M LEADS NATION IN WINS

• Michigan leads the nation in wins (935) and is followed by Notre Dame (896) and Texas (891).• The Wolverines (.7314) overtook the Irish (.7289) in all-time winning percentage after beating Penn State this season.

Top 5 FBS Schools by Wins

School Record Pct.

1. Michigan 935-333-36 .7308

2. Notre Dame 896-321-42 .7289 3. Texas 891-356-33 .7090 4. Nebraska 888-369-40 .7000 5. Ohio State 884-320-53 .7243

Top 5 FBS Schools by Winning Percentage

School Record Pct.

1. Michigan 935-333-36 .7308

2. Notre Dame 896-320-42 .7289 3. Boise State 426-159-2 .7274 4. Ohio State 884-320-53 .7243 5. Oklahoma 868-321-53 .7202

WOLVERINES LEAD BIG TEN

• Michigan is in its 110th season of competition in the Big Ten Conference. • The Wolverines have compiled an impressive 498-202-18 record in conference play and have claimed a league-leading 42 championships.• U-M also leads the conference with 406 first-team All-Big Ten selections.

Big Ten Championships

1. Michigan ....................42 2. Ohio State .................35 3. Minnesota .................18 4. Illinois .........................15 5. Wisconsin ..................14 6. Iowa .............................11

137TH SEASON OF ACTION

• 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. U-M defeated Racine 1-0 at White Stocking Park in Chicago, Ill., on May 30, 1879, for the first victory in school history. The Wolverines tied Toronto 0-0 in Detroit to finish the year 1-0-1.• U-M enters its 133rd 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 .......................... 147 Rutgers .............................. 147 Yale .................................... 144 Harvard ............................ 142 Pennsylvania ................... 140 Michigan ....................137

Amherst ............................ 136 Navy ................................... 135

Page 16: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

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

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 16

RECAPPING THE 2015 SEASON

• U-M finished in the top 12 of the national polls for the first time since 2011, finishing 11th in the Amway Coaches poll and 12th in the Associated Press media poll• Michigan defeated Florida, 41-7, to claim the 2016 Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl Championship, the pro-gram’s fourth Citrus Bowl title in five appearances in the New Year’s Day game• The Wolverines posted a 10-win season for the 27th time in the 136-year history of the program• The U-M defense led the nation in pass efficiency defense (94.6 rating) and listed in the top six of five categories (pass efficiency defense; pass defense, total defense; third downs allowed and scoring defense)• The Wolverines were tops in the Big Ten and third nationally in kickoff returns (28.4 avg.)• Michigan finished seventh in red zone offense (92.9 %); scored on 52-56 opportunities this season with a pair of kneel downs to finish games counted in that total• U-M finished ninth in college football in time of pos-session (33:27 avg.); won the TOP battle in 10 of the 13 games• Tight end Jake Butt and cornerback Jourdan Lewis earned first-team All-America honors and cornerback/safety Jabrill Peppers was a second-team selection• Butt, Lewis, Peppers and wide receiver Jehu Chesson received All-Big Ten first team honors• Butt was named the Big Ten’s Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year and Peppers was named the Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year• Chesson was named the Bo Schembechler Most Valuable Player of the 2015 team in a vote of his team-mates• Butt, Chesson and Amara Darboh became the first trio of pass-catchers in school history to eclipse the 50-reception and 500-yard receiving mark in a season• Lewis ranked third nationally in pass breakups; set U-M’s season record with 22 PBUs during the season• Quarterback Jake Rudock was named the Citrus Bowl Most Valuable Player; he became the second quarter-back in school history to pass for 3,000 yards (3,017; John Navarre in 2003)• Rudock led the Big Ten in completion percentage (64 %)• Michigan led the nation in attendance for the 39th time in the past 41 years; drew 771,174 fans to Michigan Stadium for the seven-game schedule (110,168 avg.)

Ben Gedeon

• 2016 All-Big Ten second team (media) and All-Big Ten third team (coaches)• Three-year letterman who appeared in 50 career games• Started 13 career games at linebacker, includ-ing all 12 contests this year• Registered 172 tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks and one pass breakup in his career• Team’s leading tackler with 104 stops this sea-son; added 15.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks and two PBUs• Contributed double-digits tackles in five games this season; posted six or most stop in 10 games• Registered 10 tackles, two TFLs and one sack at Ohio State• Recorded 12 stops and one TFL vs. Indiana• Had nine tackles and one TFL against Iowa• Led team with 11 tackles against Maryland, including three TFLs and assisted on a sack• Posted five tackles and one TFL vs. Illinois• Registered five tackles, two TFLs and one sack at Rutgers• Tallied eight stops and one PBU vs. Wisconsin• Contributed 11 tackles and 1.5 TFLs vs. PSU• Posted a career-high 14 tackles vs. Colorado; also added one TFL and assisted on a sack• Tallied six stops and assisted on a sack vs. UCF• Posted seven tackles, 2.5 TFLs and one sack against Hawaii• 2015 Academic All-Big Ten Conference• Played in all 13 games during the 2015 season, recording 34 tackles and three tackles for loss

Mike McCray

• 2016 All-Big Ten honorable mention from the coaches and media• Appeared in 23 career games and made 12 starts at linebacker• Tied for second on the team with a career-best 72 tackles this season, including 12.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, one interception and seven PBUs• Tallied five or more stops in nine of the 12 games this season; contributed at least three tackles in every game• Matched career high with nine tackles, one sack and two PBUs at Ohio State• Registered six stops, two TFLs and one PBU against Indiana• Contributed seven tackles at Iowa• Made five tackles and two TFLs vs. Maryland• Registered nine stops, 2.5 TFLs and one sack at Michigan State• Made three stops, an assisted TFL and one fumble recovery against Illinois• Posted four tackles and an assisted TFL at Rutgers• Assisted on five stops against Wisconsin• Contributed four tackles and made first career interception against Penn State• Made five tackles, an assisted sack and one pass breakup against Colorado• Tallied five stops, an assisted TFL, two pass breakups and one forced fumble vs. UCF• Named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against Hawaii• Made first career start in the Hawaii game; led team with a career-best nine tackles, 3.5 TFLs, two sacks and forced one fumble against Hawaii

• Registered two tackles and one tackle for loss prior to the 2016 season

Jourdan Lewis

• Jim Thorpe Award finalist• Named to watch list for the Walter Camp Player of the Year, Bronko Nagurski, Chuck Bednarik and Lott IMPACT awards• 2016 Preseason All-American selection• 2016 Big Ten’s Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the Year• 2016 All-Big Ten first team by both the coaches and media• Rated No. 7 among Pro Football Focus’ 101 Best Players in College Football• U-M’s career leader in pass breakups (44)• Tallied six career interceptions with one return for a touchdown• Set U-M record for pass breakups in a season with 22 in 2015; broke mark held by Marlin Jackson (18, 2002) and Leon Hall (18, 2006)• Contributed 133 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and one sack in his career; played in 46 games and made 28 starts at cornerback• Has been targeted 37 times, allowing 107 yards on 10 receptions, with 24 total yards after catch• Statistically more likely to touch the ball than the receiver he’s covering is to catch the football• Tied for third in Big Ten play with 12 PBUs• Registered 23 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 12 pass break-ups and two interceptions this season• Posted one TFL and four tackles at Ohio State• Recorded three pass breakups against Indiana, setting the career PBU mark in the contest• Tallied a season-high three pass breakups and assisted on two tackles vs. Maryland• Made an interception, six tackles and one tackle for loss at Michigan State• Assisted on two tackles and one TFL vs. Illinois• Had one pass breakup at Rutgers• Tallied four solo tackles, two TFLs and one interception against Wisconsin• Made season debut vs. Penn State, tallying two tackles, one TFL and one PBU• Missed the first three games due to injury• Earned 2015 All-America honors: Sports Illustrated (1st), USA Today (1st), Walter Camp (2nd), Associated Press (2nd), FWAA (2nd)• 2015 All-Big Ten first team• 2015 All-Big Ten honorable mention as returner• Semifinalist for the 2015 Jim Thorpe Award• Was targeted 90 times (10th-most nationally) and surrendered just 33 catches (36.7 percent) in 2015• Third nationally in pass PBUs in 2015 (1.7 avg.)• Posted 52 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, one sack, one forced fumble, two interceptions and 22 pass breakups during the 2015 season• Led the Big Ten with 15 pass breakups in con-ference play; second with two interceptions• Returned 15 kickoffs for 387 yards (25.5 avg.) during 2015 season• Allowed 40-plus receiving yards once in 2015• Allowed only three receptions for six yards dur-ing a three-game stretch against UNLV, BYU and Maryland; registering five PBUs and one pick • Tallied a season-high seven tackles, an assisted TFL and six PBUs vs. MSU; his six pass breakups tied a U-M single-game record• Named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week

Page 17: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 17

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 NOTES

RETURNING STARTERS

Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Year/Elig.

Kenny Allen K 6-3 210 5th Sr.Jehu Chesson KR 6-3 200 5th Sr.Jourdan Lewis KR 5-10 175 Sr.Jabrill Peppers KR/PR 6-1 208 Jr.Scott Sypniewski LS 6-1 225 Sr.

SPECIAL TEAMS IN THE 2016 RANKINGS

Category Avg. NCAA Big Ten

Punt Returns 15.57 avg. 8 1Kick Returns 18.58 avg. 107 14Net Punting 37.61 avg. 62 6Punt Return Defense 7.28 avg. 56 8Kick Return Defense 21.02 avg. 74 9Blocked Kicks 6 total 3 1Blocked Punts 4 total 1 1Blocked Kicks Allowed 0 total 1 1Blocked Punts Allowed 0 total 1 1

Individual

Player, Category Statistic NCAA Big Ten

K. Allen, FG Percentage 80.0 pct. 34 5K. Allen, FGs Per Game 1.33 avg. 33 4K. Allen, Punting 42.6 avg. 34 2K. Allen, Scoring 8.3 avg. 42 5K. Allen, Pt. Resp. For 8.3 avg. 131 16K. Allen, Points Scored 100 total 43 5K. Hudson, Blk Kicks 2 total 4 1M. Jocz, Blk Kicks 2 total 4 1J. Peppers, Punt Return 14.8 avg. 4 1J. Peppers, PR TDs 1 total 7 1J. Peppers, Comb. Ret. 570 yards 41 4G. Perry, PR TDs 1 total 7 1C. Wormley, Blk Kicks 2 total 4 1

THE TEAM IN THE 2016 RANKINGS

Category Avg. NCAA Big Ten

Fewest Penalties 59 total 20 4Penalties/Game 4.92 avg. 21 5Fewest Penalty Yards 556 total 31 6Penalty Yards/Game 46.33 avg. 34 7Turnover Margin 0.5 avg. 26 6Time of Possession 32:56 avg. 17 3

for his performance against Northwestern in 2015; registered four tackles, one TFL and an interception return for a touchdown vs. Northwestern• Started seven of the 12 games in 2014, record-ing 39 tackles, six PBUs and two picks

Channing Stribling

• 2016 All-Big Ten second team by both the coaches and media• Three-year letterman who has played in 46 career contests and started 17 games at corner-back• Contributed 68 career tackles, including four TFLs, one sack, one forced fumble, six intercep-tions and 20 PBUs• Started all 12 games at cornerback this season• Leads the team in interceptions (four) and pass breakups (16) this season; his 16 PBUs are tied for the fourth most in a single-season in school history• Tallied 27 tackles, three TFLs and one sack in 2016• Led the Big Ten in PBUs during conference play (1.6 avg.) and tied for fifth in interceptions (0.3 avg.)• Registered his first career sack, two TFLs, four tackles and one pass breakup at Ohio State• Matched his season high with five tackles and two PBUs vs. Indiana• Made a late fourth quarter interception and three solo tackles at Iowa• Recorded a season-high five tackles and assist-ed on one TFL at Michigan State• Made two pass breakups against Illinois• Posted two interceptions, four PBUs and two tackles against Wisconsin• Registered two pass breakups against Penn State; added an assisted TFL• Posted two stops and one PBU vs. Colorado• Had a 51-yard interception return for a touch-down against Hawaii• Started five games at cornerback in 2015 and played in 11 contests; tallied 17 stops, five pass breakups, two interceptions and an assisted TFL• Registered seven tackles and an assisted TFL in 10 games of action in 2014

Dymonte Thomas

• Contributed 120 tackles, one interception and 15 pass breakups during his career• Played in 46 career games and made 20 starts at free safety• Team’s fourth-leading tackler with a career-best 63 stops, one interception and eight PBUs this year• Recorded four tackles at Ohio State• Posted nine tackles and one PBU against Indiana• Led team with a career-best 10 tackles at Iowa• Made five tackles and two PBUs against Maryland• Collected first career interception against Illinois; added three stops and one PBU• Tallied two pass breakups at Rutgers• Posted four stops against Wisconsin• Registered a then career-high eight tackles vs PSU• Tallied seven stops and one PBU vs. Colorado• Had five-tackle efforts against UCF and Hawaii

• Started five games at free safety and played in 11 contests during the 2015 season, recording 24 tackles and seven PBUs • Tied for 13th in the Big Ten with seven pass breakups during conference action in 2015 • Registered 27 tackles during the 2014 season

Delano Hill

• 2016 All-Big Ten second team (coaches) and honorable mention from the media• Three-year letterman with 25 starts at safety• Has 111 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, three interceptions and seven PBUs in 45 career games• Contributed 48 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, one forced fumble, three interceptions and six pass breakups in 2016• Tallied eight tackles at Ohio State• Recorded four tackles, one TFL and one pass breakup at Iowa• Intercepted two passes against Maryland; posted six tackles and an assisted TFL• Posted a career-high 11 tackles at MSU• Made two tackles and one PBU vs. Illinois• Forced a fumble and made two stops at Rutgers• Registered three stops against Wisconsin• Tallied six tackles and one TFL vs. Colorado• Had a 27-yard interception return for a touch-down and made one tackle for loss vs. Hawaii • Started at safety in eight games during 2015 season and played in all 13 contests; contrib-uted 42 tackles, two TFLs and one pass breakup• Amassed 20 tackles and one fumble recovery during the 2014 season; played in seven games and started five contests• High School teammate of current Wolverines Jourdan Lewis and David Dawson at Cass Technical High School• Younger brother, Lavert, is a freshman corner-back for the Wolverines

Brandon Watson

• Played in 24 career games; has played in the secondary and all special teams units• Contributed 19 tackles during his career• Posted 11 tackles this season, contributing at cornerback and on special teams• Assisted on a tackle vs. Maryland• Made two solo tackles against Wisconsin and at Michigan State• Set career high with four stops against Hawaii• Registered eight tackles in 12 games of action during the 2015 season

Tyree Kinnel

• Played in 20 career games, contributing 19 tackles, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble• Registered a career-best 17 tackles, one tackle for loss and forced one fumble this season• Posted a tackle in 10 of the 12 games this year• Set career highs with three stops against Hawaii, UCF and Maryland• Tallied first career TFL and three stops vs. Maryland• Assisted on two stops in eight games of action during the 2015 season

Page 18: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 18

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L S E R I E S H I S T O R YS E R I E S H I S T O R Y

Jordan Glasgow

• Played in all 12 games this season• Contributed 12 tackles and one fumble recov-ery on special teams• Made key stop on fake punt at Ohio State; the play setup a Michigan touchdown by Khalid Hill• Tallied two-tackle efforts against Hawaii and in road tilts at Rutgers, Michigan State and Iowa• Recovered a fumble on kickoff coverage vs. UCF• Did not see game action during the 2015 sea-son

Jeremy Clark

• Tallied 50 tackles, three interceptions and nine pass breakups in his career• Started the first three games at cornerback• Tallied one tackle against Penn State; suffered possible season-ending knee injury• Registered a career-high six stops vs. Colorado• Posted three solo tackles and one PBU vs. UCF• Tallied one stop and one PBU vs. Hawaii• Started seven games at cornerback in 2015 and played in all 13 contests in the secondary• Led the team with three interceptions in 2015; posted picks against Maryland, UNLV and Utah• Collected 21 tackles, three interceptions and six pass breakups in 2015• Moved from safety to CB during 2015 fall camp• Started six of the 12 games at safety in 2014, posting 18 tackles and one pass breakup• Played in seven games as a freshman in 2013

Special Teams

• Michigan has not attempted a punt in two games this season - Hawaii and Maryland - and punted once against Penn State; punted three or less times in six contests• U-M is third nationally and first in the Big Ten with six blocked kicks - two field goals and four punts; this total does not include three deflect-ed punts and a punt by the opposition into its own player• Michigan’s four blocked punts leads the nation• The Wolverines scored two touchdowns on punt returns against Colorado; a blocked punt by Michael Jocz yielded a 6-yard return for a TD by Grant Perry and Jabrill Peppers returned a Buffaloes’ punt 54 yards for a touchdown• U-M leads the Big Ten and is seventh nationally in punt returns (15.57 avg.)• The Wolverines blocked a pair of punts vs. Indiana• Michigan blocked a pair of field goal attempts and deflected two punts against UCF• Chris Wormley blocked both of UCF’s field goal attempts, the first blocks of his career• Jordan Glasgow picked up the first and only special teams turnover of the season thus far, recovering a muffed kickoff return against UCF• Michigan has converted 16-of-21 field goals and all 62 point-after-attempts• Forty-seven (47) of the team’s 88 kickoffs have been downed for touchbacks (53.4 avg.)• Jabrill Peppers lists fifth nationally and tops in the Big Ten with a 14.8-yard average per punt return

Kenny Allen

• 2016 All-Big Ten second team as a punter • 2016 All-Big Ten honorable mention as a kicker• Punted 46 times for 1,961 yards (42.6 avg.) this season; has 14 punts of 50-plus yards and knocked 20 inside the opposition’s 20-yard line• Second in the Big Ten and 36th nationally in punting (42.6 avg.)• Lists fifth in the conference and 43rd in the NCAA in scoring at 8.3 points per contest• Has 45 touchbacks in 77 kickoffs this season• Team’s leading scorer with 100 points (52 PATs and 16 field goals)• Converted his last 12 field goal attempts and hit 16-of-20 FGs on the year (80.0 pct.); his 12 consecutive made FGs is the third-best in school history• Had his best game as a Wolverine, knocking five of his seven punts inside the OSU 20-yard line (8, 5, 4, 15, 18); averaged 47.4 yards on seven punts with a 67-yard career long punt• Hit field goals from 28- and 37-yards against the Buckeyes and all four kickoffs were touch-backs• Connected on 28- and 33-yard field goals vs. Indiana; four of his six punts were downed inside the Hoosier’s 20-yard line• Hit a 51-yard career long field goal in the fourth quarter at Iowa; connected on a 26-yard field goal and punted six times for a 40.7-yard average• Connected on a 29-yard field goal and eight PATs against Maryland; had seven touchbacks• Matched career high with 12 points at MSU; tallied three PATs and field goals from 23, 23 and 45 yards• Tallied 10 points against Illinois, connecting on 23- and 27-yard field goals and four PATs• Had a 42.2-yard average on four punts at Rutgers; knocked a 49-yard punt out at the one-yard line• Punted a career-high seven times for a 46.6-yard average vs. Wisconsin; four of his seven punts were downed inside the opposition’s 20-yard line• Hit a career-high seven PATs vs. Penn State; had five touchbacks and added a 44-yard punt• Converted all six PATs and a 39-yard field goal against Colorado; also had four touchbacks and averaged 39.3 yards on seven punts• Hit three field goals (24, 36, 37) vs. UCF; had five touchbacks in seven kickoffs and averaged 45.7 yards on three punts• Converted five PATs and notched three touch-backs against Hawaii• 2015 All-Big Ten third team• Walk-on who was awarded a scholarship dur-ing fall camp in 2015• Connected on 18-of-22 field goals (81.8 pct.) and all 46 PATs in 2015 • 34 of his 78 kickoffs were touchbacks in 2015• Second in kick scoring and fourth in overall scoring during Big Ten play in 2015 (8.0 avg.)• Tied for second in field goals per game (1.5 avg.) and tied for third in field goal percentage (80%) during conference play in 2015

RECORD BOOK WATCH

Field Goals Scored in a Career

Player FGs Year Needed:

1. Garrett Rivas 64 2003-06 30 2. Remy Hamilton 63 1993-96 29 3. Mike Gillette 57 1985-88 23 4. Brendan Gibbons 45 2010-13 11 5. J.D. Carlson 39 1989-91 5 6. Kenny Allen 34 2012-

Field Goals Attempted in a Career

Player FGs Year Needed:

1. Remy Hamilton 82 1993-96 40 Garrett Rivas 82 2003-06 40 3. Mike Gillette 81 1985-88 39 4. Brendan Gibbons 60 2010-13 18 5. J.D. Carlson 57 1989-91 15 6. Ali Haji-Sheikh 52 1979-82 10 7. Mike Lantry 47 1972-74 5 8. Hayden Epstein 42 1998-01

Kenny Allen 42 2012-

Career Field Goal Percentage (Min. 15 Attempts)

Player FGs Year

1. Bob Bergeron 82.9 (35) 1981-84 2. Kenny Allen 81.0 (42) 2012-

3. Garrett Rivas 78.0 (82) 2003-06 4. K.C. Lopata 77.8 (27) 2007-08 5. Jay Feely 76.9 (26) 1995-98 6. Remy Hamilton 76.8 (82) 1993-96 7. Jeff Del Verne 75.0 (20) 1999-00 8. Brendan Gibbons 75.0 (60) 2010-13

Page 19: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

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

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 19

Hawaii Game, Sept. 3, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: Chris EvansDefensive Player of the Game: Mike McCraySpecial Teams Player of the Game: Brandon WatsonOffensive Lineman of the Game: Erik MagnusonScout Team Players of the Week: Ben Pliska (offense), Reuben Jones (defense), Kenny Sloss (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Jabrill PeppersMichigan Mile (Big Skill Group): Mike Wroblewski (gold), John O’Korn (silver), Jake Butt (bronze)Michigan Mile (Line Group): Chase Winovich (gold), Reuben Jones (silver), Dane Drobocky (bronze)Michigan Mile (Skill Group): Taylor Krupp (gold), Tyler Cochran (silver), Ken Sloss (bronze)Mike McCray (LB), Delano Hill (S)

UCF Game, Sept. 10, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: Amara Darboh, Wilton SpeightDefensive Player of the Game: Jabrill PeppersSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Tyree KinnelOffensive Lineman of the Game: Grant NewsomeDefensive Lineman of the Game: Ryan Glasgow, Chris WormleyScout Team Players of the Week: Ben Pliska (of-fense), Jordan Glasgow (defense), Joe Beneducci (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Jabrill PeppersMichigan Mile: Jake Butt (gold), Jon Runyan (silver), Taylor Krupp (bronze)

Colorado Game, Sept. 17, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: De’Veon SmithDefensive Player of the Game: Jabrill PeppersSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Jabrill PeppersOffensive Lineman of the Game: Kyle KalisDefensive Lineman of the Game: Chris WormleyScout Team Players of the Week: Andrew Vas-tardis (offense), Ron Johnson (defense), Devin Gil (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Jabrill PeppersMichigan Mile: Chase Winovich (gold), Jake Butt (silver), Taylor Krupp (bronze)Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honorees: Jake Butt (TE), Rashan Gary (EDGE), Khalid Hill (FB), Ben Gedeon (LB), Jabrill Peppers (S)

Penn State Game, Sept. 24, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: Wilton Speight, De’Veon SmithDefensive Player of the Game: Ben GedeonSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Tyree KinnelOffensive Lineman of the Game: Grant NewsomeDefensive Lineman of the Game: Maurice HurstScout Team Players of the Week: Zach Gentry (offense), Devin Gil (defense), Anthony Dalimonte (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Jabrill PeppersMichigan Mile: Chase Winovich (gold), Taylor Krupp (silver), Tyler Cochran (bronze)

Wisconsin Game, Oct. 1, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: Amara DarbohDefensive Player of the Game: Channing StriblingSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Ben GedeonOffensive Lineman of the Game: Mason ColeDefensive Lineman of the Game: Chris WormleyScout Team Players of the Week: Stephen Spanellis (offense), Kenneth Sloss (defense), Joe Beneducci (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Matt GodinBig Play of the Game: Jourdan LewisMichigan Mile: Chase Winovich (gold), Taylor Krupp (silver), Jon Runyan (bronze)

Rutgers Game, Oct. 8, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: Khalid HillDefensive Player of the Game: Ben GedeonSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Jordan GlasgowOffensive Lineman of the Game: Erik MagnusonDefensive Lineman of the Game: Taco CharltonScout Team Players of the Week: Joe Hewlett (offense), Jared Wangler (defense), Alex Kaminski (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Jabrill PeppersMichigan Mile: Chase Winovich (gold), Jake Butt (silver), Taylor Krupp (bronze)

Illinois Game, Oct. 22, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: Wilton SpeightDefensive Player of the Game: Dymonte ThomasSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Khaleke HudsonOffensive Lineman of the Game: Erik MagnusonDefensive Lineman of the Game: Taco CharltonScout Team Players of the Week: Shane Morris (offense), Michael Dwumfour (defense), Jack Dunaway (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Mike McCrayMichigan Mile: Chase Winovich (gold), Taylor Krupp (silver), Tyler Cochran (bronze)

Michigan State Game, Oct. 29, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: Amara DarbohDefensive Player of the Game: Delano Hill, Jabrill PeppersSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Kenny AllenOffensive Lineman of the Game: Mason ColeDefensive Lineman of the Game: Taco CharltonScout Team Players of the Week: Sean McKeon (offense), Reuben Jones (defense), Jameson Of-ferdahl (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Ben Gedeon, Chris Wormley, Taco CharltonMichigan Mile: Chase Winovich (gold), Mike Wro-blewski (silver), Brandon Peters (bronze)

Maryland Game, Nov. 5, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: De’Veon Smith and Jehu ChessonDefensive Player of the Game: Ben Gedeon and Delano HillSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Kenny AllenOffensive Lineman of the Game: Kyle Kalis and Mason ColeDefensive Lineman of the Game: Chase WinovichScout Team Players of the Week: Drake Johnson (offense), Anthony Dalimonte (defense), James Foug (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Chase WinovichMichigan Mile: Chase Winovich (gold), Tyler Cochran (silver), Brandon Peters (bronze)

Indiana Game, Nov. 19, 2016

Offensive Player of the Game: De’Veon SmithDefensive Player of the Game: Ryan GlasgowSpecial Teams Player of the Game: Kenny AllenOffensive Lineman of the Game: Erik MagnusonDefensive Lineman of the Game: N/AScout Team Players of the Week: Sean McKeon (offense), Lawrence Marshall (defense), Scout Punt Block (special teams)Big Hit of the Week: Dymonte ThomasMichigan Mile:

Page 20: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L 2 0 1 6 H O N O R S2 0 1 6 H O N O R S

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 20

STUDENT-ATHLETESU-M Offensive Line

Joe Moore Award Semifinalists

U-M Defense

Big Ten Rose Bowl Players of the Week (Rutgers)

Kenny Allen, Punter/Placekicker

Academic All-Big TenAll-Big Ten second team - punter (coaches and media)All-Big Ten honorable mention - kicker (coaches and media)Ray Guy Award (candidate)Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week (Michigan State)

Joe Beneducci, Running Back

Academic All-Big Ten

Ben Braden, Offensive Line

All-Big Ten second team (coaches and media)

Ben Bredeson, Offensive Line

All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)

Jake Butt, Tight End

Voted Team Co-CaptainJohn Mackey Award WinnerSenior CLASS Award FinalistMaxwell Award (watch list)Academic All-Big TenBig Ten’s Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the YearAll-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)Big Ten Sportsmanship Award recipientSports Illustrated Preseason All-America first teamSporting News Preseason All-America first teamESPN Preseason All-America first teamLindy’s Preseason All-America first teamAthlon Sports Preseason All-America second teamPhil Steele’s Preseason All-America second teamPro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (TE; vs. Colorado, Illinois)

Taco Charlton, Defensive End

All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (EDGE; vs. Michigan State, vs. Maryland)

Jehu Chesson, Wide Receiver

Allstate AFCA Good Works Team (nominee)Biletnikoff Award (watch list)Maxwell Award (watch list)All-Big Ten honorable mention (media)Phil Steele’s Preseason All-America second teamPro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (WR; vs. Hawaii and Rutgers)

Mason Cole, Offensive Line

Outland Trophy Award (watch list)Rimington Trophy (watch list)All-Big Ten second team (coaches and media)Athlon Sports Preseason All-America third teamPro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (C; vs. UCF)

Amara Darboh, Wide Receiver

Biletnikoff Award (watch list)All-Big Ten second team (coaches and media)Pro Football Focus College NCAA Team of the Week honoree (Wide Receiver; vs. Michigan State) Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (WR; vs. Illinois, vs. Michigan State)

Chris Evans, Running Back

Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (RB; vs. Hawaii)

Noah Furbush, Linebacker

Academic All-Big Ten

Rashan Gary, Defensive End

Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (EDGE; vs. UCF)

Ben Gedeon, Linebacker

Academic All-Big TenAll-Big Ten second team (media)All-Big Ten third team (coaches)Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (LB; vs. Hawaii, UCF, Rutgers, vs. Maryland)

Jordan Glasgow, Safety

Academic All-Big Ten

Ryan Glasgow, Defensive Tackle

All-Big Ten second team (coaches and media)Pro Football Focus College NCAA Team of the Week honoree (Def. Interior; vs. Wisconsin) Two-time Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (Def. Interior; vs. UCF, Wiscon-sin)

Matt Godin, Defensive Tackle

All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches)

Bobby Henderson, Fullback

Academic All-Big Ten

Joe Hewlett, Running Back

Academic All-Big Ten

Karan Higdon, Running Back

Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (RB; vs. Illinois)

Delano Hill, Safety

All-Big Ten second team (coaches)All-Big Ten honorable mention (media)Pro Football Focus College NCAA Team of the Week honoree (S; vs. Hawaii)Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (S; vs. Hawaii, Rutgers)

Khalid Hill, Fullback

Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (FB; vs. UCF, Illinois)

Maurice Hurst, Defensive Tackle

Academic All-Big TenPro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (Def. Interior; vs. Penn State)

Ty Isaac, Running Back

Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (RB; vs. Rutgers)

Michael Jocz, Tight End

National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete (semifinalist)CoSIDA Academic All-District FiveAcademic All-Big Ten

Kyle Kalis, Offensive Line

All-Big Ten second team (coaches and media)Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (OG; vs. Wisconsin, vs. Maryland)

Jourdan Lewis, Cornerback

Jim Thorpe Award FinalistBig Ten’s Tatum-Woodson Defensive Back of the YearAll-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)Lott IMPACT Trophy (watch list)Jim Thorpe Award Player of the Week (Wisconsin)Sports Illustrated Preseason All-America first teamESPN Preseason All-America first teamAthlon Sports Preseason All-America first teamSporting News Preseason All-America second teamLindy’s Preseason All-America second teamPhil Steele’s Preseason All-America fourth teamPro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (CB; vs. Wisconsin, vs. Maryland)

Erik Magnuson, Offensive Line

Outland Trophy Award (watch list)All-Big Ten first team (coaches and media)Pro Football Focus College NCAA Team of the Week honoree (OT; vs. Colorado, Penn State)

Alex Malzone, Quarterback

Academic All-Big Ten

Mike McCray, Linebacker

All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (Hawaii)Pro Football Focus College NCAA Team of the Week honoree (LB; vs. Hawaii)Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (LB; vs. Hawaii)

Bryan Mone, Defensive Tackle

Academic All-Big Ten

Garrett Moores, Holder

Academic All-Big Ten

Grant Newsome, Offensive Line

Academic All-Big TenPro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (OT; vs. UCF)

John O’Korn, Quarterback

Academic All-Big Ten

Page 21: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L 2 0 1 6 H O N O R S2 0 1 6 H O N O R S

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 21

Jabrill Peppers, Linebacker/Defensive Back

Paul Hornung Award WinnerMaxwell Award FinalistChuck Bednarik Award FinalistBronko Nagurski Trophy FinalistLott IMPACT Trophy FinalistWalter Camp Player of the Year FinalistJim Thorpe Award (semifinalist)Big Ten’s Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the YearBig Ten’s Butkus-Fitzgerald Linebacker of the YearBig Ten’s Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the YearAll-Big Ten first team - linebacker (coaches and media)All-Big Ten first team - return specialist (coaches and media)Big Ten co-Defensive Player of the Week (Colorado)Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week (Colorado)Walter Camp co-Player of the Week (Colorado)Lott IMPACT Trophy Player of the Week (Colorado, Michigan State)Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll (Colorado, Rutgers, Illinois, Michigan State, Maryland, Iowa)Big Ten’s Top 10 Player to WatchSports Illustrated Preseason All-America first teamSporting News Preseason All-America first team (AP)ESPN Preseason All-America first teamPhil Steele’s Preseason All-America first teamLindy’s Preseason All-America first teamAthlon Sports Preseason All-America second teamPro Football Focus College NCAA Team of the Week honoree (S; vs. Rutgers) Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (CB; vs. UCF and Safety; vs. Colorado, vs. Rutgers, vs. Maryland)

Stephen Spanellis, Offensive Line

2016 NFF National High School Scholar-Athlete

De’Veon Smith, Tailback

Doak Walker Award (watch list)All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)Big Ten co-Offensive Player of the Week (Indiana)

Wilton Speight, Quarterback

Davey O’Brien Quarterback Award (semifinalist)All-Big Ten third team (coaches and media)Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (UCF)Big Ten co-Offensive Player of the Week (Maryland)Manning Award Star of the Week (Maryland)Davey O’Brien Great 8 (Maryland)Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (QB; vs. Illinois, vs. Michigan State, vs. Maryland)

Channing Stribling, Cornerback

All-Big Ten second team (coaches and media)Pro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (CB; vs. Illinois)

Dymonte Thomas, Safety

All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media)

Ryan Tice, Placekicker

Academic All-Big Ten

Nolan Ulizio, Offensive Line

Academic All-Big Ten

Jack Wangler, Wide Receiver

Academic All-Big Ten

Maurice Ways, Wide Receiver

Academic All-Big Ten

Chase Winovich, Defensive End

Academic All-Big Ten

Chris Wormley, Defensive End/Defensive Tackle

Academic All-Big TenVoted Team Co-CaptainBronko Nagurski Trophy (watch list)Chuck Bednarik Award (watch list)All-Big Ten first team (coaches)All-Big Ten second team (media)Lindy’s Preseason All-America second teamAthlon Sports Preseason All-America third teamPhil Steele’s Preseason All-America fourth teamPro Football Focus College Big Ten Team of the Week honoree (EDGE; vs. UCF)

Michael Wroblewski, Linebacker

Academic All-Big Ten

COACHESJim Harbaugh, Head Coach

Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year (finalist)George Munger College Coach of the Year (semifinalist)Bobby Dodd Trophy (watch list)

Don Brown, Defensive Coordinator

Broyles Award (finalist)

Page 22: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 22

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 Team

• “On paper, Michigan looks like one of the best teams in the country. With so much top-end talent on defense, the offense won’t be required to be as explosive as many others around the country...If the Wolverines can merely get efficient play from the QB position with limited turnovers, they clearly have the roster required to compete not just for a Big Ten title, but a national championship as well.”

Pro Football Focus Season Preview

• “I’ve been watching #Michigan tape all morn-ing and I’m not even halfway through the roster. Should have double-digit draft picks next spring.” -- @dpbrugler on August 22, 2016

Dane BruglerSenior NFL Analyst for NFLDraftScouts, CBS Sports

• “I asked 6 NFL scouts for their top senior NFL Draft Prospects:

DL Jonathan Allen (2 votes), TE Jake Butt (2), DL Taco Charlton, CB Desmond King.” -- @dpbrugler on August 23, 2016

Dane BruglerSenior NFL Analyst for NFLDraftScouts, CBS Sports

The Offense

Tight End Jake Butt• “Smooth route-running allows (Jake) Butt to create separation at the intermediate level, leading to the top receiving grades among returning tight ends (in 2016). While he’s not a great blocker, he faces a lot of challenging matchups in Michigan’s pro style system, and there are a number of impressive blocks on tape.”

Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football FocusTop NFL Draft Prospects at Each Position for 2017

• “Butt is an instinctive football player. Playing tight end is more about feel, awareness and subtlety than pure speed and athleticism. He’s a skilled tech-nician with excellent spatial awareness. He knows how to create separation at the top of his routes. He uses his body to lean on defenders and he snaps out of his break without wasting steps. He is deployed in-line, in the slot as well as split out wide. He routinely beats safeties and even cornerbacks locked in man coverage. He beat an Indiana corner-back up top on a stutter-go route. That’s not some-thing you see very often from a big tight end. He has outstanding hands. He attacks the ball in the air (see TD vs. Utah) and wins a lot of 50-50 balls. After the catch, he lacks elite speed but he’s nifty to make defenders miss and he has the power to run through tackles. He doesn’t go down easily.”

• “Butt is a natural pass-catcher that understands the nuances of route-running and creating space. He catches everything and has the potential to be a dominant red-zone weapon. He reminds me of Tyler Eifert coming out of Notre Dame. Both have outstanding size, ball skills and instincts.”

Daniel Jeremiah, NFL.com Media AnalystFirst Look: Scouting Michigan TE Jake Butt

• “It is hard to find an old-school tight end in today’s game, but Butt is a throwback with the size, soft hands and route-running skills to terrorize defenses between the hashes. As a polished route runner with a big body and rugged game, he excels at “box-out” routes (option and Y-stick) over the mid-dle. He overpowers defenders to establish position and uses his length to expand the strike zone for quarterbacks. Although Butt does most of his work at short-to-intermediate range, he flashes enough quickness and burst to run away from defenders on sail routes (15-speed outs) to the boundary. Given his impressive work on critical downs and situations (third-down and red zone), Butt has all of the tools to thrive as a TE1 on any level.”

Bucky Brooks, NFL.com Media AnalystBucky’s Best: Top CFB Pass-Catchers

• “At 6-foot-6 and 250 pounds, Butt has very good speed and fluidity for his size. He will be able to stretch the seam in the NFL -- and make tough catches in traffic. He needs to get stronger as a run-blocker, but he gives solid effort in that area. Butt -- who has the versatility to play in line, flexed out or split out wide -- comes with big, reliable hands.”

Todd McShay, ESPNMcShay’s Top TE Prospects for 2017

“Matchup tight end” has become a sexy NFL term, but the reality is that those players are usually just undersized tight ends who can’t block but have some speed. Butt is a throwback tight end who combines size with outstanding toughness over the middle as a big, reliable target. Butt has vice grips for hands and he fears no traffic in the middle of the field. “

Lance Zierlein, NFL Media AnalystTop 15 seniors in college football

Wide Receiver Jehu Chesson• “Michigan WR Jehu Chesson early candidate for All-Tape Team next year. This dude loves mixing it up as a blocker. Jarvis Landry-style.” -- @McShay13 on June 14, 2016

Todd McShay, ESPN

• “The Wolverines’ WR1 is a silky-smooth playmaker with a polished game. Chesson is not only the best route-runner in college football, but he is a natural pass-catcher with strong hands and exceptional ball skils. The 6-3, 200-pounder routinely comes down with 50-50 balls on the perimeter, exhibiting sneaky strength and superb concentration fending off defenders down the field.”

Bucky Brooks, NFL.com Media AnalystBucky’s Best: Top CFB Pass-Catchers

• “Chesson is loaded with confidence and tough-ness that comes through when you watch him play. Chesson’s speed is just okay and he needs to post a little greater production this season, but I have a hard time believing that NFL scouts won’t love his football character and competitive nature from snap to snap. Playing for Jim Harbaugh should also be a feather in his cap as NFL teams will likely get a better feel for Chesson from a former NFL head coach like Harbaugh.”

Lance Zierlein, NFL Media AnalystTop 15 seniors in college football

• “It is tough to study Jehu Chesson on tape with-out having flashbacks of Mario Manningham. The same blue jersey and No. 86 certainly helps the comparison, but so does the tall, lanky frame with fleet-of-foot athleticism that makes him a danger-ous scoring threat....Chesson is a loose athlete with the galloping speed to easily accelerate in his routes and find open pockets in coverage. He catches the ball well in stride with the locating skills to adjust without slamming on the breaks, creating after the catch with finishing speed and a legitimate fifth gear. Chesson is tough and assertive in traffic and com-petes with a fearless demeanor that allows him to use his length and attack the ball in a crowd.

Dane BruglerSenior NFL Analyst for NFLDraftScouts, CBS Sports

Top NFL Draft Prospects: Jehu Chesson revives memo-ries of Mario Manningham

Center Mason Cole• “Cole has 25 starts at left tackle, but he’s moving inside to center this season. He is a very effective run blocker -- particularly on the move -- and he has the length to excel at his new position. Cole projects as a possible Day 2 pick in 2017, but he may be best suited to return to school. He’d benefit from one more offseason of strength training and another year of experience at his new position.”

Todd McShay, ESPNMcShay’s Top OL Prospects for 2017

Offensive Tackle Erik Magnuson• “Magnuson moves with a smooth shuffle and wide base, transferring his weight well in his kickslide to mirror edge rushers. He stays low off the snap and prefers to use his hands to control the point of attack and out-leverage and out-power defend-ers. Magnuson is able to secure downblocks and anchor the shallow depth, driving his legs to finish in the Wolverines’ power offense. He has also been praised by the coaching staff for his leadership and consistency during the week...Magnuson enters the 2016 season as one of the top-10 senior offensive tackles in the country.”

Dane BruglerSenior NFL Analyst for NFLDraftScouts, CBS SportsTop NFL Draft Prospects: Magnuson stands out at

right tackle for Michigan

What They’re Saying about the Wolverines ...

Page 23: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 23

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 Defense

The Defensive Line Unit• “(Michigan has) the nation’s best defensive line which includes four players who played at least 330 snaps and graded at 83.0 or higher (in 2015) (DT Maurice Hurst, DT Ryan Glasgow, DT Chris Wormley, DE Taco Charlton).”

Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football Focus

Defensive End Taco Charlton• “Yet another Michigan defensive lineman to high-light, Charlton was extremely productive on his 389 snaps ( in 2015). He was solid against the run with a 79.2 mark, while his pass rushing took a huge step forward at 82.6. After compiling only 11 pressures on 120 rushes in 2014, Charlton notched six sacks, nine QB hits and 26 hurries (41 total pressures) on 229 rushes last season. The Wolverines’ defensive line is top heavy with most of their returning talent at defensive tackle, and while Charlton is certainly not slight at 6-6 and 275 pounds, he brings the best edge rushing dynamic on the team. Look for Charlton to play at least 600 snaps this season while continuing to develop into the naton’s best edge rushers.”

Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football FocusTop 25 Breakout Players of 2016

• “NFL Scouts are very excited about some of the flashes coming off the tape from Charlton. At 6-foot-6 and 285 pounds, with long arms and a muscular build, Charlton has the size to play at defensive end in a 3-4 or 4-3 defense. However, he also has the athleticism and quickness to be con-sidered as a standup linebacker as well. Traits and production go early.”

Lance Zierlein, NFL Media AnalystTop 15 seniors in college football

Defensive Tackle Ryan Glasgow• “The argument could be made that Glasgow has already broken out as he boasted the nation’s No. 19 run-stopping grade before going down to injury last season, but since he only played 332 snaps, he still qualifies as a breakout candidate. He’s seen the field for 753 snaps the last two seasons, posting a strong +32.7 grade against the run, and last year he improved hiss pass rush grade to +9.0 with a sack, four QB hits and 12 hurries on 179 rushes. Glasgow is part of a loaded defensive line at Michigan that is often difficult to single out the best of the bunch, but he’ll plenty of moments as the anchor at nose tackle.”

Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football FocusTop 25 Breakout Players of 2016

Defensive Tackle Maurice Hurst Jr.• “Hurst was equally strong rushing the passer as he was against the run last season, producing a high level on his 418 snaps. He can shoot gaps or push the pocker with power and he may be the best player on a loaded Michigan defensive front.”

Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football FocusTop NFL Draft Prospects at Each Position for 2017

Cornerback Jourdan Lewis• “(He) plays a feisty brand of man coverage, mir-roring receivers and doing a nice job of playing the ball in the air. He’s also a good run defender and solid tackler.”

Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football FocusTop NFL Draft Prospects at Each Position for 2017

• “When you’re listed at 5-10, 175 pounds, you have to have some sort of trump card to grade out as the nation’s top cornerback. For Lewis, it’s his knack for knowing exactly when and where the ball is com-ing. Couple that with his freakishly nimble lower half and you get a shutdown cornerback. In anoth-er life the Michigan defensive back would make the NBA’s All-Defensive 1st team, but he’ll have to settle for being a PFF All-American as it stands. His 15 pass breakups led the FBS in 2015.”

Michael Renner of Pro Football FocusThe 10 Most Unstoppable Forces in CFB

Linebacker/Safety Jabrill Peppers• “Though he’ll officially be called a linebacker for Michigan this season, Peppers is still projected as more of a safety in the NFL. Still, the lines are blurring on the two positions depending on the scheme, so perhaps Peppers will be an NFL line-backer by this time next year. Regardless, it’s his attacking nature in the run game combined with the athleticism in coverage that makes Peppers a unique player. The ability to play the run, blitz effectively and cover tight ends is covbeted at the next level and Peppers brings those unique skills to the table.”

Steve Palazzolo of Pro Football FocusTop NFL Draft Prospects at Each Position for 2017

• “A former 100- and 200-meter champion from New Jersey, the 6-1, 208-pound Peppers has been the ultimate X-factor guy for the Wolverines and could be an even bigger factor in new DC Don Brown’s scheme....Peppers displayed his blazing speed this spring when he clocked a 4.34 40 last month.”

Bruce Feldman, Fox SportsBruce Feldman’s Top 20 ‘Freaks’ in CFB for 2016

Defensive Tackle Chris Wormley• “Wormley has the versatility to line up both inside and outside, allowing Michigan to run a hybrid front in base and sub-packages. He is an athletic mover with the lateral quickness and range for a 300-pounder to contain and chase. Wormley closes with a head of steam without slowing down through contact, showing tremendous balance to stay controlled before, after and while engaged on blocks. He reads his keys quickly and rarely is fooled by eye candy, extending into blockers with arm length and leverage to drive blockers into the pocket. Wormley also breaks down well in space for a man his size once he stacks the edge to finish tackles. Bottom line: if Wormely can translate all his flashes into snap-to-snap consistency then there is a great chance he lands in the first round next spring.”

Dane BruglerSenior NFL Analyst for NFLDraftScouts, CBS Sports

Top NFL Draft Prospects: Michigan’s Chris Wormley is a versatile big man up front

Page 24: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 24

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

WOLVERINES IN THE NFL

Player (Jersey #) Team Pos.

Brennen Beyer (45) - ps Baltimore Ravens OLBTom Brady (12) New England Patriots QBAlan Branch (97) New England Patriots DLFrank Clark (55) Seattle Seahawks DEDevin Funchess (17) Carolina Panthers WRGraham Glasgow (60) Detroit Lions C/OGBrandon Graham (55) Philadelphia Eagles LBLeon Hall (29) New York Giants CBDavid Harris (52) New York Jets LBChad Henne (7) Jacksonville Jaguars QBWillie Henry (69) Baltimore Ravens DTJoe Kerridge (38) - ps Green Bay Packers FBTaylor Lewan (77) Tennessee Titans OTJake Long Minnesota Vikings OTPatrick Omameh (77) Jacksonville Jaguars OGDenard Robinson (16) Jacksonville Jaguars RB/WRJake Rudock (14) - ps Detroit Lions QBJake Ryan (47) Green Bay Packers LBMichael Schofield (79) Denver Broncos OTFitzgerald Toussaint (43) Pittsburgh Steelers RBJarrod Wilson (47) Jacksonville Jaguars Sps - practice squad; ir - injured reserve

Former Players Coaching in the NFL

Larry Foote, ILB ...................................................Arizona CardinalsHarold Goodwin, OC ........................................Arizona CardinalsJim Herrmann, LB .............................................Indianapolis ColtsDoug Mallory, LB ...................................................Atlanta FalconsMike Mallory, Special Teams .................... Jacksonville JaguarsMike Trgovac, DL .............................................Green Bay Packers

Former U-M Assistant Coaches in the NFL

Teryl Austin, DC ...........................................................Detroit LionsMike Bajakian, QB ...................................Tampa Bay BuccaneersJohn McNulty, TE ..........................................San Diego ChargersBill Sheridan, LB ..........................................................Detroit LionsBob Sutton, DC ................................................. Kansas City Chiefs

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL BY THE NUMBERS

1 Rank in All-Time Victories2 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)7 NFL Hall of Famers8 National Football Foundation Scholar-Athletes10 National Award Winners11 National Titles15 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 Titles44 All-Time Bowl Game Appearances49 First-Round Draft Picks57 Appearances in Final Associated Press Polls78 Consensus All-Americans97 Appearances in the NFL Pro Bowl (34 players)90 Years at Michigan Stadium100 Super Bowl Appearance by Former Wolverines (92 playing, 8 coaching)113 Games against Ohio State120 Winning Seasons125 First-Team All-Americans137 Years of Football148 Opponents Faced155 Assistant Coaches183 Academic All-Big Ten Players367 All-Time NFL Draft Picks411 All-Big Ten fi rst-team Players420 Wins at Michigan Stadium443 All-Time Television Appearances498 Big Ten Wins718 Big Ten Games935 All-Time Victories1,304 Total Games Played3,012 All-Time Football Lettermen (1902-current)31,150 Points Scored in U-M History107,601 Capacity of Michigan Stadium

Page 25: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 25

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L M I C H I G A N S T A D I U MM I C H I G A N S T A D I U M

Michigan Stadium -- 1927-2016 (90 Years)

The football program is in its 90th season in the "Big House" in 2016, with a 420-127-15 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 273 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 -- 49,087,344 fans have watched the Wolverines play 562

games. 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 273 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 ..............1927-2016 562 420 127 15 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 769 608 141 20

In Detroit 1879-1901 18 12 5 1Total Home Record 787 620 146 21

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

Page 26: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

NUMERICAL ROSTERNO. .......PLAYER ......................POS.

1 ......... Crawford, Kekoa ............... WR 2 ......... Kemp, Carlo ........................ DE 2 ......... Asiasi, Devin......................... TE 3 ......... Speight, Wilton* ................QB 3 ......... Gary, Rashan ....................... DE 3 ......... Nordin, Quinn ....................... K 4 ......... Jones, Reuben .................... DE 4 ......... Smith, De’Veon*** .............RB 5 ......... Peppers, Jabrill*...........LB/DB 6 ......... Washington, Keith .............CB 6 ......... Walker, Kareem ...................RB 6 ......... Sessa, Michael ....................QB 7 ......... Morris, Shane** .................QB 7 ......... Hudson, Khaleke ...................S 8 ......... O’Korn, John .......................QB 8 ......... Stribling, Channing*** .....CB 9 ......... McCray, Mike* .....................LB 9 ......... Perry, Grant* ...................... WR 10 ......... Bush, Devin ..........................LB 10 ......... Malzone, Alex .....................QB 12 ......... Evans, Chris ..........................RB 13 ......... McDoom, Eddie ................ WR 14 ......... Metellus, Josh ........................S 14 ......... Harris, Drake* .................... WR 15 ......... Winovich, Chase* .............. DE 15 ......... Moores, Garrett .................QB 16 ......... Wangler, Jack* ................... WR 17 ......... Wheatley, Tyrone ............... TE 17 ......... Johnson, Ron ...................... DE 17 ......... Smith, Simeon................... WR 17 ......... Hart, Will .................................. P 18 ......... Peters, Brandon .................QB 18 ......... Pearson, AJ** ..........................S 18 ......... Eubanks, Nick ...................... TE 19 ......... Poggi, Henry** ....................FB 20 ......... Johnson, Drake** ...............RB 20 ......... Mitchell, Matt ......................CB 22 ......... Higdon, Karan* ...................RB 22 ......... Long, David ..........................CB 23 ......... Kinnel, Tyree* .........................S 23 ......... Davis, Kingston ...................RB 24 ......... Hill, Lavert.............................CB 24 ......... Martin, Jake ....................... WR 25 ......... Thomas, Dymonte*** ..........S 25 ......... Johnson, Nate ................... WR 25 ......... White, Brendan ................. WR 26 ......... Lewis, Jourdan*** ..............CB 27 ......... Hewlett, Joe .........................RB 27 ......... Wilson, Tru ............................RB 28 ......... Watson, Brandon* .............CB 28 ......... Brenner, Austin ................. WR 29 ......... Glasgow, Jordan ....................S 30 ......... Beneducci, Joe ....................RB 30 ......... Cochran, Tyler ........................S 31 ......... Sypniewski, Scott** ........... LS 31 ......... Foug, James ....................... K/P 32 ......... Isaac, Ty*................................RB 32 ......... Grodman, Louis ................. DB 33 ......... Charlton, Taco*** .............. DE 34 ......... Clark, Jeremy*** .................CB 34 ......... Ferris, Kenneth .................... TE 35 ......... Uche, Josh ............................LB 35 ......... Chu, Brian .............................FB 35 ......... Schoenle, Nate .................. WR 36 ......... Gil, Devin...............................LB 36 ......... Krupp, Taylor....................... DB

ALPHABETICAL ROSTERNO. ...... PLAYER ...............................POS. ..... HT. ....... WT. .......YEAR .............HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

91 ...... Allen, Kenneth** ............... K/P ........ 6-4 ........222 ....... 5th ....................................................................Fenton, Mich. (Fenton) 2 ...... Asiasi, Devin ....................... TE .......... 6-3 ........287 ....... Fr. .........................................................Shoreview, Calif. (De La Salle) 30 ...... Beneducci, Joe ................... RB .......... 5-9 ........212 ....... Jr. ..........................................Far Hills, N.J. (West Morris Mendham) 71 ...... Braden, Ben*** .................. OL ......... 6-6 ........335 ....... 5th ............................................................ Rockford, Mich. (Rockford) 74 ...... Bredeson, Ben .................... OL ......... 6-5 ........310 ....... Fr. ...........................................................Hartland, Wisc. (Arrowhead) 28 ...... Brenner, Austin .................. WR ........ 6-2 ........183 ....... Jr. ...........................................................................Saline, Mich. (Saline) 89 ...... Bunting, Ian* ...................... TE .......... 6-7 ........252 ....... Jr. .......................................................Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 10 ...... Bush, Devin ......................... LB .......... 5-11 ......232 ....... Fr. ....................................................Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 51 ...... Bush, Peter .......................... LB .......... 6-2 ........210 ....... Fr. .....................................Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona Del Mar) 76 ...... Bushell-Beatty, Juwann* OL ......... 6-6 ........311 ....... Jr. ...................................................Paramus, N.J. (Paramus Catholic) 88 ...... Butt, Jake*** ....................... TE .......... 6-6 ........250 ....... Sr. ................................... Pickerington, Ohio (Pickerington North) 33 ...... Charlton, Taco*** .............. DE ......... 6-6 ........272 ....... Sr. ........................................................... Pickerington, Ohio (Central) 38 ...... Cheeseman, Cameron .... LS .......... 6-4 ........225 ....... Fr. ......................................... New Albany, Ohio (Gahanna Lincoln) 86 ...... Chesson, Jehu*** .............. WR ........ 6-3 ........203 ....... 5th ...................................... St. Louis, Mo. (Ladue Horton Watkins) 35 ...... Chu, Brian ............................ FB .......... 5-10 ......223 ....... Jr. .....................................................................Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 34 ...... Clark, Jeremy*** ................ CB ......... 6-4 ........206 ....... 5th ....................Madisonville, Ky. (Madisonville North Hopkins) 30 ...... Cochran, Tyler .................... S ............ 6-1 ........190 ....... Fr. ............................... Royal Oak, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) 52 ...... Cole, Mason** .................... OL ......... 6-5 ........305 ....... Jr. ...................................................... Tarpon Springs, Fla. (East Lake) 1 ...... Crawford, Kekoa ................ WR ........ 6-2 ........195 ....... Fr. ..Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic) 49 ...... Dalimonte, Anthony ........ S ............ 5-9 ........176 ....... Sr. ..........................................Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice) 82 ...... Darboh, Amara*** ............ WR ........ 6-2 ........215 ....... 5th ............................ West Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic) 23 ...... Davis, Kingston .................. RB .......... 6-1 ........245 ....... Fr. .................................................................. Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) 55 ...... Dawson, David**............... OL ......... 6-4 ........325 ....... Sr. ....................................................... Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical) 38 ...... Deeg, Bradley ..................... LS .......... 6-0 ........176 ....... So. ..........................................................Plymouth, Mich. (Plymouth) 39 ...... Dickow, Spencer ............... FB .......... 6-0 ........237 ....... So. .........................................Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice) 37 ...... Drobocky, Dane ................ DE ......... 6-3 ........234 ....... Fr. ............................................Bowling Green, Ky. (Bowling Green) 88 ...... Dunaway, Jack ................... LB .......... 6-3 ........222 ....... So. .........................................Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice) 50 ...... Dwumfour, Michael ......... DT ......... 6-2 ........300 ....... Fr. .........................................................Wayne, N.J. (DePaul Catholic) 86 ...... Edmonds, Conner ............. TE .......... 6-5 ........245 ....... Fr. .......................................................Richfield, Wisc. (Germantown) 18 ...... Eubanks, Nick ..................... TE .......... 6-5 ........236 ....... Fr. ............................................Plantation, Fla. (American Heritage) 12 ...... Evans, Chris ......................... RB .......... 5-11 ......200 ....... Fr. ......................................................... Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis) 34 ...... Ferris, Kenneth ................... TE .......... 6-5 ........237 ....... So. ......................................................Fowlerville, Mich. (Fowlerville) 42 ...... Files, Joseph........................ TE .......... 6-4 ........252 ....... So. ................................ Lake Orion, Mich. (Cranbrook Kingwood) 31 ...... Foug, James ........................ K/P ........ 5-11 ......175 ....... So. ...............................................................Palo Alto, Calif. (Palo Alto) 51 ...... Froelich, Greg ..................... OL ......... 6-2 ........257 ....... Sr. ........................................Maplewood, N.J. (Deerfield Academy) 59 ...... Furbush, Noah* ................. LB .......... 6-5 ........238 ....... Jr. .......................................................................Kenton, Ohio (Kenton) 3 ...... Gary, Rashan ....................... DE ......... 6-5 ........287 ....... Fr. .................................................Plainfield, N.J. (Paramus Catholic) 42 ...... Gedeon, Ben*** ................. LB .......... 6-3 ........247 ....... Sr. ....................................................................Hudson, Ohio (Hudson) 83 ...... Gentry, Zach ....................... TE .......... 6-7 ........244 ....... So. ...................................................... Albuquerque, N.M. (Eldorado) 36 ...... Gil, Devin ............................. LB .......... 6-2 ........230 ....... Fr. ....................................................Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 29 ...... Glasgow, Jordan ................ S ............ 6-1 ........210 ....... So. ....................................................Aurora, Ill. (Marmion Academy) 96 ...... Glasgow, Ryan*** ............. DT ......... 6-4 ........299 ....... 5th ...................................................Aurora, Ill. (Marmion Academy) 99 ...... Godin, Matthew*** .......... DT ......... 6-6 ........294 ....... 5th ...................................Fenton, Mich. (Detroit Catholic Central) 32 ...... Grodman, Louis ................. DB ......... 5-11 ......183 ....... So. ............................... Commerce, Mich. (Walled Lake Northern) 14 ...... Harris, Drake* ..................... WR ........ 6-4 ........188 ....... Jr. .......................... Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand Rapids Christian) 17 ...... Hart, Will .............................. P ............ 6-3 ........190 ....... Fr. ...................................Hunting Valley, Ohio (University School) 37 ...... Henderson, Bobby* ......... FB .......... 6-0 ........242 ....... 5th .............................................. Hopewell Junction, NY (John Jay) 27 ...... Hewlett, Joe ........................ RB .......... 6-0 ........195 ....... Jr. ......................................................................Novi, Mich. (Northville) 22 ...... Higdon, Karan* .................. RB .......... 5-10 ......189 ....... So. .................................................................Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview) 44 ...... Hill, Delano*** ................... S ............ 6-1 ........215 ....... Sr. ....................................................... Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical) 80 ...... Hill, Khalid** ....................... FB .......... 6-2 ........263 ....... Sr. ............... Detroit, Mich. (East English Village Prep Academy) 24 ...... Hill, Lavert ........................... CB ......... 5-11 ......168 ....... Fr. ..............................................Detroit, Mich. (Martin Luther King) 41 ...... Hirsch, Michael .................. FB .......... 6-1 ........245 ....... Fr. ....................................................Glenview, Ill. (Glenbrook South) 7 ...... Hudson, Khaleke ............... S ............ 6-0 ........205 ....... Fr. .......................................................McKeesport, Pa. (McKeesport) 73 ...... Hurst, Maurice** ............... DT ......... 6-2 ........282 ....... Sr. .........................................Westwood, Mass. (Xaverian Brothers) 32 ...... Isaac, Ty* .............................. RB .......... 6-3 ........230 ....... Sr. ................................. Shorewood, Ill. (Joliet Catholic Academy) 81 ...... Jocz, Michael** .................. TE .......... 6-4 ........239 ....... 5th ...............................................................................Novi, Mich (Novi) 20 ...... Johnson, Drake** .............. RB .......... 6-1 ........201 ....... 5th ............................................................Ann Arbor, Mich. (Pioneer) 25 ...... Johnson, Nate .................... WR ........ 5-11 ......185 ....... Fr. ............................. Thompson’s Station, Tenn. (Independence) 17 ...... Johnson, Ron ..................... DE ......... 6-4 ........245 ....... Fr. .................................................................... Camden, N.J. (Camden) 97 ...... Johnson, Shelton .............. DE ......... 6-5 ........212 ....... So. ...................................Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community) 81 ...... Jokisch, Dan ........................ TE .......... 6-4 ........240 ....... Fr. ................................ Clarkston, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) 4 ...... Jones, Reuben.................... DE ......... 6-4 ........222 ....... So. .......................................................... Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 67 ...... Kalis, Kyle*** ....................... OL ......... 6-5 ........305 ....... 5th ....................................................... Lakewood, Ohio (St. Edward) 58 ...... Kaminski, Alex.................... LB .......... 5-11 ......209 ....... Jr. .............................................................................. Ada, Mich. (Lowell) 65 ...... Kay, Anthony ...................... OL ......... 6-4 ........275 ....... Fr. ................................West Bloomfield, Mich. (West Bloomfield)

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

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 26

Page 27: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

NO. ...... PLAYER ...............................POS. ..... HT. ....... WT. .......YEAR .............HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)

2 ...... Kemp, Carlo ........................ LB .......... 6-3 ........255 ....... Fr. ...................................................................Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 23 ...... Kinnel, Tyree* ..................... S ............ 5-11 ......206 ....... So. ....................................................... Huber Heights, Ohio (Wayne) 36 ...... Krupp, Taylor ...................... DB ......... 6-1 ........186 ....... So. ............................................ New Lothrop, Mich. (New Lothrop) 57 ...... Kugler, Patrick* .................. OL ......... 6-5 ........303 ....... Sr. ..................................................... Wexford, Pa. (North Allegheny) 26 ...... Lewis, Jourdan*** ............. CB ......... 5-11 ......186 ....... Sr. ....................................................... Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical) 22 ...... Long, David ......................... CB ......... 5-11 ......187 ....... Fr. .............................................................. Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) 78 ...... Magnuson, Erik*** ............ OL ......... 6-6 ........305 ....... 5th .............................................. Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon) 53 ...... Makki, Salim ....................... DT ......... 6-0 ........264 ....... Jr. .....................................Dearborn, Mich. (Fordson/Wayne State) 10 ...... Malzone, Alex ..................... QB ......... 6-2 ........224 ....... So. ....................................... Farmington Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice) 93 ...... Marshall, Lawrence* ........ DE ......... 6-4 ........268 ....... Jr. ......................................................... Southfield, Mich. (Southfield) 24 ...... Martin, Jake ........................ WR ........ 5-11 ......195 ....... Fr. ............................. Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Northern) 52 ...... Mbem-Bosse, Elysee ........ LB .......... 6-3 ........215 ....... Fr. ........................................................ Ellenwood, Ga. (Cedar Grove) 9 ...... McCray, Mike* .................... LB .......... 6-4 ........248 ....... Sr. ......................................... Trotwood, Ohio (Trotwood-Madison) 13 ...... McDoom, Eddie ................ WR ........ 6-0 ........180 ....... Fr. ...............................................Winter Garden, Fla. (West Orange) 84 ...... McKeon, Sean .................... TE .......... 6-5 ........240 ....... Fr. ......................................Dudley, Mass. (Shepherd Hill Regional) 14 ...... Metellus, Josh .................... S ............ 6-0 ........204 ....... Fr. ....................................................Pembroke Pines, Fla. (Flanagan) 55 ...... Miller, Garrett ..................... DT ......... 6-4 ........271 ....... Sr. ..............................................................Adrian, Mich. (Sand Creek) 20 ...... Mitchell, Matt ..................... CB ......... 5-10 ......186 ....... Jr. ........................................................................ Dexter, Mich. (Dexter) 90 ...... Mone, Bryan* ..................... DT ......... 6-4 ........310 ....... Jr. .......................................................Salt Lake City, Utah (Highland) 15 ...... Moores, Garrett ................. QB ......... 6-5 ........217 ....... Sr. ...............................Northville, Mich. (Detroit Catholic Central) 7 ...... Morris, Shane** ................. QB ......... 6-3 ........213 ....... Sr. ....................................................... Hazel Park, Mich. (De La Salle) 54 ...... Myers, Carl ........................... DT ......... 6-3 ........268 ....... Fr. ........................................... Grand Rapids, Mich. (West Catholic) 77 ...... Newsome, Grant* ............. OL ......... 6-7 ........318 ....... So. .......................... McLean, Va. (The Lawrenceville School, N.J.) 3 ...... Nordin, Quinn .................... K ............ 6-1 ........205 ....... Fr. .............................................................. Rockford, Mich. (Rockford) 8 ...... O’Korn, John ....................... QB ......... 6-4 ........215 ....... Sr. ............ Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas/Houston) 56 ...... Offerdahl, Jameson .......... LB .......... 6-2 ........214 ....... So. ......................................Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons) 50 ...... Onwenu, Michael ............. OL/DT .. 6-3 ........350 ....... Fr. ....................................................... Detroit, Mich. (Cass Technical) 18 ...... Pearson, AJ** ...................... S ............ 6-0 ........197 ....... 5th ....................................................... Johns Creek, Ga. (Northview) 5 ...... Peppers, Jabrill* ................ LB/DB .. 6-1 ........205 ....... Jr. ............................................East Orange, N.J. (Paramus Catholic) 9 ...... Perry, Grant* ....................... WR ........ 6-0 ........196 ....... So. .........................................Bloomfield Hills, Mich. (Brother Rice) 18 ...... Peters, Brandon ................. QB ......... 6-5 ........216 ....... Fr. .................................................................................Avon, Ind. (Avon) 63 ...... Pliska, Ben* ......................... OL ......... 6-4 ........276 ....... 5th .................................................Kirkland, Wa. (Lake Washington) 19 ...... Poggi, Henry** ................... FB .......... 6-4 ........257 ....... Sr. .....................................................Baltimore, Md. (Gilman School) 92 ...... Robertson, Cheyenn ........ LB .......... 6-3 ........238 ....... So. .................................................... Union City, NJ (St. Peter’s Prep) 49 ...... Robinson, Andrew*.......... LS .......... 6-0 ........221 ....... Jr. .................................................................. Troy, Mich. (Troy Athens) 79 ...... Robinson, Greg .................. OL ......... 6-6 ........290 ....... Fr. ....................................................................Hudson, Ohio (Hudson) 75 ...... Runyan, Jon ........................ OL ......... 6-4 ........304 ....... So. ............................................ Philadelphia, Pa. (St. Joseph’s Prep) 35 ...... Schoenle, Nate .................. WR ........ 6-2 ........185 ....... Fr. ..........................Plymouth, Mich. (Ann Arbor Gabriel Richard) 6 ...... Sessa, Michael .................... QB ......... 6-8 ........205 ....... Fr. ......................................................Hinsdale, Ill. (Hinsdale Central) 40 ...... Shallman, Wyatt** ............ LB .......... 6-3 ........242 ....... Sr. ................................. Hartland, Mich. (Detroit Catholic Central) 4 ...... Smith, De’Veon*** ............ RB .......... 5-11 ......228 ....... Sr. ...................................................................Warren, Ohio (Howland) 17 ...... Smith, Simeon ................... WR ........ 6-6 ........210 ....... Fr. ....................................................... Kalamazoo, Mich. (Loy Norrix) 72 ...... Spanellis, Stephen ............ OL ......... 6-5 ........335 ....... Fr. ....................................................................Baltimore, Md. (Gilman) 3 ...... Speight, Wilton* ................ QB ......... 6-6 ........243 ....... Jr. ........................................Richmond, Va. (The Collegiate School) 8 ...... Stribling, Channing*** .... CB ......... 6-2 ........175 ....... Sr. ..................................................................... Matthews, N.C. (Butler) 31 ...... Sypniewski, Scott** .......... LS .......... 6-1 ........231 ....... Sr. .....................................................................Ottawa, Ill. (Marquette) 25 ...... Thomas, Dymonte*** ...... S ............ 6-2 ........199 ....... Sr. .............................................................Alliance, Ohio (Marlington) 41 ...... Tice, Ryan ............................. K/P ........ 6-1 ........170 ....... So. .........................................................................Saline, Mich. (Saline) 35 ...... Uche, Josh ........................... LB .......... 6-3 ........217 ....... Fr. ..................................................................... Miami, Fla. (Columbus) 70 ...... Ulizio, Nolan ....................... OL ......... 6-5 ........291 ....... So. ................................................West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West) 68 ...... Vastardis, Andrew ............. OL ......... 6-3 ........305 ....... Fr. ............................................................ Ashburn, Va. (Stone Bridge) 40 ...... Volk, Nick ............................. FB .......... 5-11 ......250 ....... Jr. .............................................Frankenmuth, Mich. (Frankenmuth) 6 ...... Walker, Kareem .................. RB .......... 6-1 ........207 ....... Fr. .........................................................Wayne, N.J. (DePaul Catholic) 16 ...... Wangler, Jack* ................... WR ........ 6-1 ........200 ....... Sr. ........................................................Royal Oak, Mich. (De La Salle) 38 ...... Wangler, Jared* ................. LB .......... 6-2 ........229 ....... Jr. .........................................................Royal Oak, Mich. (De La Salle) 6 ...... Washington, Keith ............ CB ......... 6-2 ........170 ....... So. ................................................................. Prattville, Ala. (Prattville) 28 ...... Watson, Brandon* ............ CB ......... 5-11 ......203 ....... Jr. .........................Wilmington, Del. (Eastern Christian Academy) 85 ...... Ways, Maurice* .................. WR ........ 6-3 ........217 ....... Jr. .................................. Beverly Hills, Mich. (Detroit Country Day) 41 ...... West, Jacob ......................... WR ........ 6-1 ........195 ....... So. .............................................................Pinckney, Mich. (Pinckney) 17 ...... Wheatley, Tyrone .............. TE .......... 6-6 ........276 ....... So. ...................................................................... Buffalo, N.Y. (Canisius) 25 ...... White, Brendan .................. WR ........ 6-1 ........191 ....... So. ............................................Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 27 ...... Wilson, Tru ........................... RB .......... 5-10 ......190 ....... Fr. ..............................................................Warren, Mich. (De La Salle) 15 ...... Winovich, Chase* .............. DE ......... 6-3 ........245 ....... Jr. .........................................Jefferson Hills, Pa. (Thomas Jefferson) 43 ...... Wormley, Chris*** ............ DE/DT .. 6-6 ........302 ....... 5th ..................................................................Toledo, Ohio (Whitmer) 46 ...... Wroblewski, Michael ....... LB .......... 6-2 ........242 ....... Sr. .................................... Saint Clair Shores, Mich. (Detroit Jesuit)

NO. .......PLAYER ......................POS.

37 ......... Henderson, Bobby* ..........FB 37 ......... Drobocky, Dane ................. DE 38 ......... Deeg, Bradley ...................... LS 38 ......... Wangler, Jared* ..................LB 38 ......... Cheeseman, Camaron ...... LS 39 ......... Dickow, Spencer.................FB 40 ......... Shallman, Wyatt** .............LB 40 ......... Volk, Nick ..............................FB 41 ......... Tice, Ryan ............................ K/P 41 ......... West, Jacob ........................ WR 41 ......... Hirsch, Michael ...................FB 42 ......... Gedeon, Ben*** ..................LB 42 ......... Files, Joseph ......................... TE 43 ......... Wormley, Chris*** ...... DE/DT 44 ......... Hill, Delano*** ........................S 46 ......... Wroblewski, Michael ........LB 49 ......... Dalimonte, Anthony ............S 49 ......... Robinson, Andrew* ........... LS 50 ......... Dwumfour, Michael ......... DT 50 ......... Onwenu, Michael ....... OL/DT 51 ......... Bush, Peter ...........................LB 51 ......... Froelich, Greg ..................... OL 52 ......... Cole, Mason** .................... OL 52 ......... Mbem-Bosse, Elysee .........LB 53 ......... Makki, Salim........................ DT 54 ......... Myers, Carl ........................... DT 55 ......... Dawson, David** ............... OL 55 ......... Miller, Garrett ..................... DT 56 ......... Offerdahl, Jameson ...........LB 57 ......... Kugler, Patrick* .................. OL 58 ......... Kaminski, Alex .....................LB 59 ......... Furbush, Noah* ..................LB 63 ......... Pliska, Ben* ......................... OL 65 ......... Kay, Anthony ...................... OL 67 ......... Kalis, Kyle*** ....................... OL 68 ......... Vastardis, Andrew ............. OL 70 ......... Ulizio, Nolan........................ OL 71 ......... Braden, Ben***................... OL 72 ......... Spanellis, Stephen ............ OL 73 ......... Hurst, Maurice**................ DT 74 ......... Bredeson, Ben .................... OL 75 ......... Runyan, Jon ........................ OL 76 ......... Bushell-Beatty, Juwann* OL 77 ......... Newsome, Grant* ............. OL 78 ......... Magnuson, Erik*** ............ OL 79 ......... Robinson, Greg .................. OL 80 ......... Hill, Khalid** ........................FB 81 ......... Jocz, Michael** ................... TE 81 ......... Jokisch, Dan ......................... TE 82 ......... Darboh, Amara*** ........... WR 83 ......... Gentry, Zach ........................ TE 84 ......... McKeon, Sean ..................... TE 85 ......... Ways, Maurice* ................. WR 86 ......... Chesson, Jehu*** ............. WR 86 ......... Edmonds, Conner .............. TE 88 ......... Butt, Jake*** ........................ TE 88 ......... Dunaway, Jack ....................LB 89 ......... Bunting, Ian* ....................... TE 90 ......... Mone, Bryan* ..................... DT 91 ......... Allen, Kenneth** .............. K/P 92 ......... Robertson, Cheyenn .........LB 93 ......... Marshall, Lawrence* ........ DE 96 ......... Glasgow, Ryan***.............. DT 97 ......... Johnson, Shelton .............. DE 99 ......... Godin, Matthew*** .......... DT

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

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 27

Page 28: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

Jim Harbaugh was named the 20th coach in University of Michigan football history on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2015. He becomes the sixth former Michigan football player to be named the leader of college football’s winningest program. Harbaugh comes to Ann Arbor after an impres-sive four-year run in the National Football League with the San Francisco 49ers. He led the franchise to the NFC Championship Game in each of his first three seasons, win-ning 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 match-up of broth-ers as head coaches in NFL history. He helped guide San Francisco back to the NFC title game after a 12-4 regular sea-son record in 2013 and posted an 8-8 mark during the 2014 season. Prior to making the jump to the 49ers, Harbaugh established 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 each of his 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 sea-sons 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 ascen-sion 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, to claim the FedEx Orange Bowl in Harbaugh’s final game with the program. The

Cardinal finished 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. He began preparing for a career as a coach during his professional playing days. Harbaugh spent eight years as

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 10-2 (.833) 7-2 (.778)FCS 3 seasons 29-6 (.829) 14-1 (.933)

FBS 6 seasons 49-26 (.653) 35-19 (.648)

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

Total 13 seasons 122-51-1 (.704) 62-29-1 (.679)

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)20-5 Record at Michigan; 13-4 Big Ten Record

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L H E A D C O A C H J I M H A R B A U G HH E A D C O A C H J I M H A R B A U G H

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 28

Page 29: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

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 inducted into the Colts Ring of Honor in 2005. As a collegiate player, Harbaugh was one of the most efficient 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 over 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 fol-lowing 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 a son, Jack. He also has three chil-dren, 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 Indiana University men’s basketball coach Tom Crean.

THE HARBAUGH FILE

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

Did You Know?

Harbaugh mentored two Stanford student-athletes to runner-up finishes in Heisman Trophy voting: Toby Ger-hart (2009) and Andrew Luck (2010).

Harbaugh is the only coach to win both the AP NFL Coach of the Year (2011) and Woody Hayes Coach of the Year Award (2010).

Jim Harbaugh joins Gustave Ferbert (1897-99), Elton “Tad” Wieman (1927-28), Harry Kipke (1929-37), Bennie Ooster-baan (1948-58) and Bump Elliott (1959-68) as former Wol-verine players to serve as head coach.

Harbaugh is the second individual to serve as head foot-ball coach at Michigan and Stanford. Fielding H. Yost was the Stanford coach for the 1900 season (7-2-1 record) before arriving in Ann Arbor.

He coached in the Super Bowl as both an assistant (Raid-ers, Super Bowl XXXVII) and head coach (49ers, Super Bowl XLVII).

Harbaugh is the only former Michigan player to serve as a head coach in the Super Bowl.

From 1994-2001, Harbaugh played in the NFL and served as an unpaid assistant for the Western Kentucky Hilltop-pers.

Earned the nickname “Captain Comeback” during his NFL playing days for his ability to lead his teams to wins in the fourth quarter.

Harbaugh has several acting credits, including an appear-ance on “Saved By the Bell: The New Class” in 1994 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuKrcjskQiU

Harbaugh appeared in a 1993 episode of the Western-comedy “Brisco County, Jr.” starring Michigan-native Bruce Campbell. The episode also featured Terry Bradshaw, Ken Norton, Jr. and Carl Banks.

Harbaugh starred as himself in a 1997 episode of “Arli$$.”

Harbaugh was born in Toledo, Ohio, while his father Jack was coaching at Perrysburg High School.

COACHING EXPERIENCE

Year 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 Coach2015- Michigan Head Coach

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 29

RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

Illinois ..................................1-0Indiana ...............................2-0Iowa .....................................0-1Maryland ...........................2-0Michigan State.................1-1Minnesota .........................1-0Nebraska ............................0-0Northwestern ...................1-0Ohio State .........................0-2Penn State .........................2-0Purdue ................................0-0Rutgers ...............................2-0Wisconsin ..........................1-0Record vs. Big Ten ... 13-4

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

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

Florida .................................1-0Record vs. SEC ............1-0

Brigham Young ................1-0 Notre Dame ......................2-2Record vs. Ind. ............3-2

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

UCF ......................................1-0Record vs. AAC ...........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

Hawaii .................................1-0San Jose State ..................3-0UNLV ....................................1-0Record vs. MWC..........5-0

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 ..................................1-0Marist ..................................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 .........2-0

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

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L H E A D C O A C H J I M H A R B A U G HH E A D C O A C H J I M H A R B A U G H

Page 30: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 30

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 OPERATIONSJim Minick, Associate AD for FootballTony DeFeo, Director of Football OperationsBiff Poggi, Associate Head Coach/Special AdvisorJT Rogan, Director of Internal Communications and Operations for the Head CoachJohn Rotche, Associate Director of Football OperationsTyran Steward, Assistant Director of Operations/Player EngagementAl Ades, Operations and Analytics CoordinatorKelly Vaughn, Operations Administrative Manager

RECRUITINGTony Tuioti, Director of Player PersonnelAaron Bills, Graphic DesignerTony Binker, Recruiting CoordinatorGwen Bush, Recruiting AdministratorAlbert Karschnia, Recruiting OperationsElijah Sandweiss, Recruiting Assistant

ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELMichelle Guidry-Pan,

Schembechler Hall Administrative Assistant

STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGKevin Tolbert, DirectorNate Barry, AssistantMark Naylor, AssistantJim Plocki, AssistantCorey Twine, Assistant

ATHLETIC MEDICINEDave Granito, Head Athletic TrainerPhil Johnson, Athletic TrainerJason Williams, Athletic Trainer

PERFORMANCEFergus Connolly, Director of Performance Nutrition

EQUIPMENTGary Hazelitt, Director of Equipment OperationsSonny Anderson, Head Equipment ManagerBrett McGiness, Assistant Equipment Manager

VIDEOPhil Bromley, Video CoordinatorKevin Undeen, Video Assistant

JEDD FISCHPassing Game CoordinatorQuarterbacks/Receivers

JAY HARBAUGHTight Ends/Special Teams

TIM DREVNOOffensive CoordinatorOffensive Line

BRIAN SMITHSecondary

CHRIS PARTRIDGELinebackers/Special Teams

TYRONE WHEATLEYRunning Backs

MIKE ZORDICHSecondary/Special Teams

DON BROWNDefensive Coordinator

KEVIN TOLBERTStrength & Conditioning

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS AND ANALYSTS

Dave Adolph, Defensive AnalystDevin Bush, Defenisve AnalystJimmie Dougherty, Offensive AnalystRick Finotti, Defensive AnalystJoe Hastings, Defensive Graduate AssistantRyan Nehlen, Offensive Graduate AssistantAl Netter, Offensive Graduate AssistantAntonio “Bam” Richards, Offensive AnalystMike Switzer, Offensive AnalystDrew Terrell, Offensive Graduate Assistant

GREG MATTISONDefensive CoordinatorDefensive Line

Page 31: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

RUSHING

Jehu Chesson

Attempts: 2, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10, 2015)Yards: 66, at Maryland (Oct. 3, 2015)TDs: 1, twice; last: at Maryland (Oct. 3, 2015)Long: 66, at Maryland (Oct. 3, 2015)

Kingston Davis

Attempts: 2, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Yards: 17, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 10, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)

Chris Evans

Attempts: 11, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Yards: 153, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)TDs: 2, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Long: 57, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)

Karan Higdon

Attempts: 13, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Yards: 114, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)TDs: 2, twice (last vs. Rutgers, Oct. 8, 2016)Long: 45, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)

Khalid HIll

Attempts: 5, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Yards: 9, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)TDs: 2, twice (last at Rutgers, Oct. 8, 2016)Long: 4, twice (last at Michigan State, Oct. 29, 2016)

Ty Isaac

Attempts: 12, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Yards: 114, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19, 2015)TDs: 2, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Long: 76, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19, 2015)

Drake Johnson

Attempts: 16, vs. Indiana (Nov. 1, 2014)Yards: 122, vs. Indiana (Nov. 1, 2014)TDs: 2, at Ohio State (Nov. 29, 2014)Long: 32, vs. Indiana (Nov. 1, 2014)

Eddie McDoom

Attempts: 2, three times (last at Iowa, Nov. 12, 2016)Yards: 53, at Michigan State (Oct. 29, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 33, at Michigan State (Oct. 29, 2016)

Jabrill Peppers

Attempts: 5, twice (last at Michigan St, Oct. 29, 2016)Yards: 74, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)TDs: 2, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Long: 63, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)

Wyatt Shallman

Attempts: 3, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)Yards: 9, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)TDs: NoneLong: 5, twice; last vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)

De’Veon Smith

Attempts: 25, vs. Florida (Jan. 1, 2016)Yards: 158, vs. Indiana (Nov. 19, 2016) TDs: 3, twice (last vs. Maryland, Nov. 5, 2016)Long: 61, vs. Appalachian State (Aug. 30, 2014)

PASSING

Wilton Speight

Attempts: 37, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Completions: 25, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Yards: 362, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)TDs: 4, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Long: 56, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)

Shane Morris

Attempts: 38, vs. Kansas State (Dec. 28, 2013)Completions: 24, vs. Kansas State (Dec. 28, 2013)Yards: 196, vs. Kansas State (Dec. 28, 2013)TDs: NoneLong: 36, vs. Central Michigan ( Aug. 31, 2013)

John O’Korn

Attempts: 52, Houston at BYU (Sept. 12, 2014)Completions: 30, Houston at BYU (Sept. 12, 2014)Yards: 364, Houston at Rutgers (Oct. 26, 2013)TDs: 5, Houston at Rutgers (Oct. 26, 2013)Long: 83, Houston at Rutgers (Oct. 26, 2013)

RECEIVING

Devin Asiasi

Catches: 1, twice (last at Michigan St, Oct. 29, 2016)Yards: 15, at Michigan State (Oct. 29, 2016)TDs: 1, vs. Penn State (Sept. 24, 2016)Long: 15, at Michigan State (Oct. 29, 2016)

Jake Butt

Catches: 8, at Utah (Sept. 3, 2015)Yards: 102, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)TDs: 2, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Long: 56, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)

Ian Bunting

Catches: 2, twice (last vs. UCF, Sept. 10, 2016)Yards: 33, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12, 2015)TDs: NoneLong: 21, vs. Oregon State (Sept. 12, 2015)

Jehu Chesson

Catches: 10, at Indiana (Nov. 14, 2015)Yards: 207, at Indiana (Nov. 14, 2015)TDs: 4, at Indiana (Nov. 14, 2015)Long: 64, at Indiana (Nov. 14, 2015)

Kekoa Crawford

Catches: 2, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)Yards: 25, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)TDs: 1, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)Long: 18, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)

Amara Darboh

Catches: 9, vs. Indiana (Nov. 1, 2014)Yards: 165, at Michigan State, Oct. 29, 2016)TDs: 2, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Long: 46, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 1, 2016)

Chris Evans

Catches: 1, six times (last at Iowa, Nov. 12, 2016)Yards: 56, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 56, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)

Drake Harris

Catches: 2, twice (last vs. Northwestern, Oct. 10, 2015)Yards: 25, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10, 2015)TDs: NoneLong: 13, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10, 2015)

Bobby Henderson

Catches: 1, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)Yards: 23, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 23, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)

Karan Higdon

Catches: 1, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 17, 2015)Yards: 3, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 17, 2015)TDs: NoneLong: 3, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 17, 2015)

Khalid Hill

Catches: 2, four times (last at Rutgers, Oct. 8, 2016)Yards: 39, vs. BYU (Sept. 26, 2015)TDs: 1, twice (last at Ohio State, Nov. 26, 2016)Long: 24, vs. Florida (Jan. 1, 2016)

Michael Hirsch

Catches: 1, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Yards: 15, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 15, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)

Ty Isaac

Catches: 1, four times (last vs. Indiana, Nov. 19, 2016)Yards: 21, twice (last vs. Indiana, Nov. 19, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 21, twice (last vs. Indiana, Nov. 19, 2016)

Drake Johnson

Catches: 2, vs. Florida (Jan. 1, 2016)Yards: 31, at Maryland (Oct. 3, 2015)TDs: 1, twice, last vs. Florida (Jan. 1, 2016)Long: 31, at Maryland (Oct. 3, 2015)

Nate Johnson

Catches: 1, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)Yards: 4, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 4, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)

Eddie McDoom

Catches: 2, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Yards: 15, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 33, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)

Sean McKeon

Catches: 2, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Yards: 10, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 5, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)

Jabrill Peppers

Catches: 3, at Indiana (Nov. 14, 2015)Yards: 35, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 17, 2015)TDs: NoneLong: 28, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 17, 2015)

Grant Perry

Catches: 5, vs. Florida (Jan. 1, 2016)Yards: 54, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)TDs: 1, twice (last vs. Hawaii, Sept. 3, 2016)Long: 54, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 31

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L P L A Y E R C A R E E R B E S T SP L A Y E R C A R E E R B E S T S

Page 32: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

Henry Poggi

Catches: 2, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Yards: 15, vs. Penn State (Sept. 24, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 15, vs. Penn State (Sept. 24, 2016)

De’Veon Smith

Catches: 3, twice (last vs. Penn State, Sept. 24, 2016)Yards: 45, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)TDs: 1, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19, 2015)Long: 31, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)

Maurice Ways

Catches: 1, 5 times (last vs. Illinois Oct. 22, 2016)Yards: 22, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)TDs: NoneLong: 22, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)

Tyrone Wheatley

Catches: 2, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)Yards: 27, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)TDs: 1, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)Long: 21, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)

DEFENSE

Devin Bush

Tackles: 3, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)Solos: 3, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)Asst: 2, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Taco Charlton

Tackles: 9, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)Solos: 6, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)Asst: 4, last vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)TFLs: 3, twice (last at Ohio State, Nov. 26, 2016)Sacks: 2.5, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Jeremy Clark

Tackles: 6, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)Solos: 3, four times (last vs. Colorado, Sept. 17, 2016)Asst: 3, twice (last vs. Colorado, Sept. 17, 2016)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: 1, three times (last at Maryland, Oct. 3, 2015)FR: nonePBUs: 2, at Indiana (Nov. 14, 2015)

Michael Dwumfour

Tackles: 2, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Solos: 2, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Asst: noneTFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Noah Furbush

Tackles: 2, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 1, 2016)Solos: 1, six times (last vs. Maryland, Nov. 5, 2016)Asst: 1, 5 times (last at Ohio State, Nov. 26, 2016)TFLs: 1, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016Sacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Rashan Gary

Tackles: 6, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Solos: 3, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Asst: 3, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)TFLs: 2.5, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Sacks: 0.5, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Ben Gedeon

Tackles: 12, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)Solos: 6, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)Asst: 8, twice (last vs. Penn State, Sept. 24, 2016)TFLs: 3, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)Sacks: 1, five times (last at Ohio State, Nov. 26, 2016)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: 1, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 1, 2016)

Jordan Glasgow

Tackles: 2, 4 times (last at Iowa, Nov. 12, 2016)Solos: 2, twice (last at Iowa, Nov. 12, 2016)Asst: 1, 3 times (last at Michigan St, Oct. 29, 2016)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: 1, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)PBUs: none

Ryan Glasgow

Tackles: 7, vs. Indiana (Nov. 19, 2016)Solos: 5, vs. Indiana (Nov. 19, 2016)Asst: 4, at Minnesota (Oct. 31, 2015)TFLs: 3, vs. Indiana (Nov. 19, 2016)Sacks: 1, three times (last at Ohio State, Nov. 26, 2016)Int.: noneFR: 1, vs. Indiana (Nov. 1, 2014)PBUs: 1, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 1, 2016)

Matt Godin

Tackles: 5, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Solos: 3, twice (last vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 1, 2016)Asst: 3, twice, last vs. UNLV (Sept. 19, 2015)TFLs: 1.5, vs. Maryland (Nov. 22, 2014)Sacks: 1.5, at Maryland (Oct. 3, 2015)Int.: 1, at Northwestern (Nov. 8, 2014)FR: nonePBUs: none

Delano Hill

Tackles: 11, at Michigan State (Oct. 29, 2016)Solos: 10, at Michigan State (Oct. 29, 2016)Asst: 4, vs. UNLV (Sept. 19, 2015)TFLs: 1, five times (last at Iowa, Nov. 12, 2016)Sacks: noneInt.: 2, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)FR: 1, at Michigan State (Oct. 25, 2014)PBUs: 2, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)

Lavert Hill

Tackles: 1, twice (last vs. Maryland, Nov. 5, 2016)Solos: 1, twice (last vs. Maryland, Nov. 5, 2016)Asst: noneTFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: 1, vs. Penn State (Sept. 24, 2016)PBUs: 1, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)

Khaleke Hudson

Tackles: 4, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Solos: 3, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Asst: 2, vs. Penn State (Sept. 24, 2016)TFLs: 1, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Sacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: 1, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 32

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L P L A Y E R C A R E E R B E S T SP L A Y E R C A R E E R B E S T S

Page 33: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

Maurice Hurst

Tackles: 7, at Indiana (Nov. 14, 2015)Solos: 4, twice (last at Iowa, Nov. 12, 2016)Asst: 3, twice (last vs. Penn State, Sept. 24, 2016)TFLs: 3, vs. Penn State (Sept. 24, 2016)Sacks: 1, 6 times (last vs. Illinois, Oct. 22, 2016)Int.: noneFR: 1, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)PBUs: 1, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)

Tyree Kinnel

Tackles: 3, twice (last vs. Maryland, Nov. 5, 2016)Solos: 3, vs. Maryland, Nov. 5, 2016)Asst: 1, three times (last vs. Hawaii, Sept. 3, 2016)TFLs: 1, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)Sacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Jourdan Lewis

Tackles: 7, twice, last at Indiana (Nov. 14, 2015) Solos: 6, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 17, 2015)Asst: 3, twice, last vs. Michigan State (Oct. 25, 2014)TFLs: 1, 3 times (last vs. Northwestern Oct. 10, 2015)Sacks: 1, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28, 2015)Int.: 1, 5 times (last vs. Wisconsin, Oct. 1, 2016)FR: nonePBUs: 6, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 17, 2015)

Lawrence Marshall

Tackles: 2, twice (last vs. Maryland, Nov. 5, 2016)Solos: 2, vs. Maryland (Nov. 5, 2016)Asst: 1, twice (last vs. UCF, Sept. 10, 2016)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Josh Metellus

Tackles: 6, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Solos: 5, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Asst: 1, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)TFLs: 1, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Sacks: 1, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Bryan Mone

Tackles: 3, twice (last at Ohio State, Nov. 26, 2016)Solos: 1, four times (last at Ohio State, Nov. 26, 2016)Asst: 3, at Notre Dame (Sept. 6, 2014)TFLs: 1, twice (last at Ohio State, Nov. 26, 2016)Sacks: noneInt.: noneFR: 1, twice (last at Rutgers, Oct. 8, 2016)PBUs: 1, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)

Jabrill Peppers

Tackles: 11, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Solos: 7, twice (last vs. UCF, Sept. 10, 2016)Asst: 4, twice (last vs. Michigan St, Oct. 29, 2016)TFLs: 4, vs. UCF (Sept. 10, 2016)Sacks: 1, 3 times (last at Michigan St, Oct. 29, 2016)Int.: 1, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)FR: nonePBUs: 3, twice, (last at Penn State, Nov. 21, 2015)

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 33

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L P L A Y E R C A R E E R B E S T SP L A Y E R C A R E E R B E S T SChanning Stribling

Tackles: 5, 4 times (last vs. Indiana, Nov. 19, 2016)Solos: 4, three times (last at Ohio St, Nov. 26, 2016)Asst: 2, 3 times (last at Michigan St, Oct. 29, 2016)TFLs: 2, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)Sacks: 1, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)Int.: 2, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 1, 2016)FR: nonePBUs: 4, vs. Wisconsin (Oct. 1, 2016)

Dymonte Thomas

Tackles: 10, at Iowa (Nov. 12, 2016)Solos: 8, at Iowa (Nov. 12, 2016)Asst: 4, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: 1, vs. Illinois (Oct. 22, 2016)FR: nonePBUs: 2, five times (last vs. Maryland, Nov. 5, 2016)

Brandon Watson

Tackles: 4, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Solos: 2, twice (last at Michigan State, Oct. 29, 2016)Asst: 3, at Penn State (Nov. 21, 2015)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Chase Winovich

Tackles: 6, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Solos: 3, at Rutgers (Oct. 8, 2016)Asst: 4, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)TFLs: 1.5, vs. Penn State (Sept. 24, 2016)Sacks: 1, four times (last at Iowa, Nov. 12, 2016)Int.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

Chris Wormley

Tackles: 7, vs. Ohio State (Nov. 28, 2015)Solos: 4, three times (last at Iowa, Nov. 12, 2016)Asst: 4, three times (last at Ohio St, Nov. 26, 2016)TFLs: 3, twice (last vs. Oregon State, Sept. 12, 2015)Sacks: 2, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)Int.: noneFR: 1, vs. Nebraska (Nov. 9, 2013)PBUs: 1, twice, last vs. Michigan State (Oct. 17, 2015)

Michael Wroblewski

Tackles: 3, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)Solos: noneAsst: 3, vs. Hawaii (Sept. 3, 2016)TFLs: noneSacks: noneInt.: noneFR: nonePBUs: none

PUNT RETURNS

Jabrill Peppers

Returns: 4, 3 times (last vs. Indiana, Nov. 19, 2016)Yards: 99, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)TDs: 1, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)Long: 54, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)

Dymonte Thomas

Returns: 1, vs. Central Michigan (August 31, 2013)Yards: 9, vs. Central Michigan (August 31, 2013)TDs: noneLong: 9, vs. Central Michigan (August 31, 2013)

KICK RETURNS

Jabrill Peppers

Returns: 3, vs. Michigan State (Oct. 17, 2015)Yards: 81, twice (last vs. Colorado, Sept. 17, 2016)TDs: noneLong: 55, vs. Colorado (Sept. 17, 2016)

Jourdan Lewis

Returns: 4, at Penn State (Nov. 21, 2015)Yards: 105, at Penn State (Nov. 21, 2015)TDs: noneLong: 55, at Penn State, (Nov. 21, 2015)

Jehu Chesson

Returns: 1, 5 times (last: at Penn St, Nov. 21, 2015)Yards: 96, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10, 2015)TDs: 1, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10, 2015)Long: 96, vs. Northwestern (Oct. 10, 2015)

Dymonte Thomas

Returns: 1, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)Yards: 28, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)TDs: noneLong: 28, vs. Rutgers (Nov. 7, 2015)

KICKING

Kenny Allen

Points: 12, twice (last at Michigan St, Oct. 29, 2016)FG Att.: 3, 5 times (last at Michigan St, Oct. 29, 2016)FG Made: 3, 4 times (last at Michigan St, Oct. 29, 2016)PATs: 7, twice (last at Rutgers, Oct. 8, 2016)Long FG: 51, at Iowa (Nov. 12, 2016)

Punts: 7, twice (last at Ohio State, Nov. 26, 2016)Yards: 332, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)Average: 47.4, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)I20: 5, at Ohio State (Nov. 26, 2016)

Page 34: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 34

M I C H I G A N F O O T B A L L S T A R T I N G L I N E U P SS T A R T I N G L I N E U P SMICHIGAN STARTING LINEUPS • OFFENSE

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

Hawaii Darboh Newsome Kugler Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Bunting* Speight Poggi SmithUCF Darboh Newsome Braden Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Speight Bunting* SmithColorado Darboh Newsome Braden Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Bunting* Speight Poggi SmithPenn State Darboh Newsome Braden Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Speight Evans # SmithWisconsin Darboh Newsome Braden Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Speight Jocz* Smithat Rutgers Darboh Bushell-Beatty Bredeson Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Asiasi* Speight Poggi SmithIllinois Asiasi * Braden Bredeson Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Speight Poggi Smithat Michigan State Darboh Braden Bredeson Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Harris Speight Poggi SmithMaryland Darboh Braden Bredeson Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Speight K. Hill Smithat Iowa Darboh Braden Bredeson Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Chesson Speight Bunting* SmithIndiana Darboh Braden Bredeson Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Bunting* O’Korn Poggi Smithat Ohio State Darboh Braden Bredeson Cole Kalis Magnuson Butt Bunting* Speight Poggi Smith

* started two tight end formation.# started in a slot receiver position.

MICHIGAN STARTING LINEUPS • DEFENSE

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

Hawaii Wormley Mone Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas ClarkUCF Wormley Godin Glasgow Winovich Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas ClarkColorado Wormley Godin Glasgow Winovich Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas ClarkPenn State Wormley Godin Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas LewisWisconsin Wormley Godin Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling HIll Thomas Lewisat Rutgers Wormley Godin Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas LewisIllinois Wormley Godin Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas Lewisat Michigan State Wormley Godin Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas LewisMaryland Wormley Godin Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas Lewisat Iowa Wormley Godin Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas LewisIndiana Wormley Godin Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas Lewisat Ohio State Wormley Godin Glasgow Charlton Peppers Gedeon McCray Stribling Hill Thomas Lewis

SEASON/CAREER STARTS

Off ense 2016 2015 2014 2013 TOT CONS.

2 Devin Asiasi, TE, Fr. 2 2 071 Ben Braden, OL, 5th. 10 13 12 0 35 674 Ben Bredeson, OL, Fr. 7 7 789 Ian Bunting, TE, Jr. 6 0 0 0 6 388 Jake Butt, TE, Sr. 12 11 5 8 36 1786 Jehu Chesson, WR, 5th. 6 12 4 2 24 052 Mason Cole, OL, Jr. 12 13 12 -- 37 3782 Amara Darboh, WR, 5th. 11 9 8 0 28 512 Chris Evans, RB, Fr. 1 -- -- -- 1 014 Drake Harris, WR, Jr. 1 1 -- 2 180 Khalid Hill, TE, Sr. 1 2 4 -- 7 132 Ty Isaac, RB, Sr. 1 0 -- 1 020 Drake Johnson, RB, 5th. 1 2 0 3 081 Michael Jocz, TE, 5th. 1 0 0 0 1 067 Kyle Kalis, OL, 5th. 12 13 8 9 42 3357 Patrick Kugler, OL, Sr. 1 0 0 0 1 078 Erik Magnuson, OL, 5th. 12 13 4 7 36 257 Shane Morris, QB, Sr. 0 1 1 2 077 Grant Newsome, OL, So. 5 1 6 08 John O’Korn, QB, Sr. 1 1 019 Henry Poggi, TE, Sr. 7 4 11 24 De’Veon Smith, RB, Sr. 12 11 2 0 25 193 Wilton Speight, QB, Jr. 11 0 11 185 Maurice Ways, WR, Jr. 2 2 0

Defense 2016 2015 2014 2013 TOT CONS.

33 Taco Charlton, DE, Sr. 10 3 1 0 14 934 Jeremy Clark, DB, 5th. 3 7 6 0 16 042 Ben Gedeon, LB, Sr. 12 1 0 0 13 1299 Matt Godin, DT, 5th. 11 4 0 0 15 1196 Ryan Glasgow, DL, 5th. 12 9 11 0 32 1244 Delano Hill, DB, Sr. 12 8 5 0 25 1273 Maurice Hurst, DT, Sr. 4 0 0 4 026 Jourdan Lewis, DB,Sr. 9 13 7 0 29 99 Mike McCray, LB, Sr. 12 0 0 0 12 1290 Bryan Mone, DT, Jr. 1 -- 1 -- 2 05 Jabrill Peppers, DB, Jr. 12 12 1 -- 25 128 Channing Stribling, DB, Sr. 12 4 0 1 17 1325 Dymonte Thomas, DB, Sr. 12 5 3 0 20 1715 Chase Winovich, DE, Jr. 2 0 0 -- 2 043 Chris Wormley, DL, 5th. 12 11 6 0 29 21

Starts may not all be at position currently listed

Page 35: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

2016 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 26, 2016)

All games

Team Statistics MICH OPPSCORING 492 150 Points Per Game 41.0 12.5 Points Off Turnovers 50 31FIRST DOWNS 267 171 R u s h i n g 138 84 P a s s i n g 110 66 P e n a l t y 19 21RUSHING YARDAGE 2679 1401 Yards gained rushing 2935 1885 Yards lost rushing 256 484 Rushing Attempts 538 446 Average Per Rush 5.0 3.1 Average Per Game 223.2 116.8 TDs Rushing 40 7PASSING YARDAGE 2593 1631 C o m p - A t t - I n t 207-332-6 134-301-12 Average Per Pass 7.8 5.4 Average Per Catch 12.5 12.2 Average Per Game 216.1 135.9 TDs Passing 19 9TOTAL OFFENSE 5272 3032 Total Plays 870 747 Average Per Play 6.1 4.1 Average Per Game 439.3 252.7KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 24-446 41-862PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 23-358 18-131INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-133 6-126KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.6 21.0PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 15.6 7.3INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.1 21.0FUMBLES-LOST 13-5 13-5PENALTIES-Yards 59-556 63-479 Average Per Game 46.3 39.9PUNTS-Yards 46-1961 82-3156 Average Per Punt 42.6 38.5 Net punt average 37.6 33.1KICKOFFS-Yards 88-5590 35-1906 Average Per Kick 63.5 54.5 Net kick average 40.4 36.0TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 2 : 5 7 2 7 : 0 33RD-DOWN Conversions 72/163 34/163 3rd-Down Pct 44% 21%4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/18 10/26 4th-Down Pct 67% 38%SACKS BY-Yards 44-274 18-119MISC YARDS 0 -10TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 63 18FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 16-21 8-16ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (58-64) 91% (17-25) 68%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (43-64) 67% (11-25) 44%PAT-ATTEMPTS (62-62) 100% (14-14) 100%ATTENDANCE 883741 309724 Games/Avg Per Game 8/110468 4/77431 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalMichigan 115 172 103 92 10 492Opponents 28 32 37 40 13 150

Page 36: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

2016 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 26, 2016)

All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gSmith, De'Veon 12 165 850 40 810 4.9 10 42 67.5Evans, Chris 12 80 574 9 565 7.1 3 57 47.1Higdon, Karan 11 68 439 17 422 6.2 6 45 38.4Isaac, Ty 12 74 423 6 417 5.6 5 53 34.8Peppers, J. 12 27 181 14 167 6.2 3 63 13.9McDoom, Eddie 12 15 166 12 154 10.3 0 33 12.8Chesson, Jehu 12 11 67 6 61 5.5 1 17 5.1Hill, Khalid 12 25 39 0 39 1.6 10 4 3.2Henderson, B. 11 5 37 0 37 7.4 1 13 3.4O'Korn, John 8 12 42 11 31 2.6 0 30 3.9Morris, Shane 6 3 19 0 19 6.3 0 14 3.2Davis, Kingston 2 2 17 0 17 8.5 0 10 8.5Crawford, Kekoa 12 3 15 0 15 5.0 0 11 1.2Poggi, Henry 12 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3Hirsch, Michael 3 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.7Wilson, T. 1 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 1.0Beneducci, Joe 2 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.5Hewlett, Joe 3 2 0 1 -1 -0.5 0 0 -0.3Gedeon, Ben 12 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2Allen, Kenny 12 1 0 11 -11 -11.0 0 0 -0.9TEAM 6 11 0 16 -16 -1.5 0 0 -2.7Speight, Wilton 11 29 58 111 -53 -1.8 1 10 -4.8Total 12 538 2935 256 2679 5.0 40 63 223.2Opponents 12 446 1885 484 1401 3.1 7 87 116.8

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gSpeight, Wilton 11 145.60 183-293-6 62.5 2375 17 56 215.9O'Korn, John 8 120.98 20-34-0 58.8 173 2 23 21.6Morris, Shane 6 155.60 4-5-0 80.0 45 0 18 7.5Total 12 143.23 207-332-6 62.3 2593 19 56 216.1Opponents 12 91.93 134-301-12 44.5 1631 9 70 135.9

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gDarboh, Amara 12 52 826 15.9 7 46 68.8Butt, Jake 12 43 518 12.0 4 37 43.2Chesson, Jehu 12 31 469 15.1 2 40 39.1Hill, Khalid 12 14 105 7.5 2 15 8.8Perry, Grant 10 13 183 14.1 1 54 18.3Smith, De'Veon 12 13 59 4.5 0 17 4.9Evans, Chris 12 6 87 14.5 0 56 7.2Poggi, Henry 12 6 45 7.5 0 15 3.8McDoom, Eddie 12 5 59 11.8 0 33 4.9Crawford, Kekoa 12 4 47 11.8 1 18 3.9Isaac, Ty 12 2 42 21.0 0 21 3.5Wheatley, T. 11 2 27 13.5 1 21 2.5Ways, Maurice 6 2 24 12.0 0 22 4.0Asiasi, Devin 12 2 18 9.0 1 15 1.5Harris, Drake 10 2 11 5.5 0 7 1.1McKeon, Sean 4 2 10 5.0 0 5 2.5Bunting, Ian 10 2 6 3.0 0 4 0.6Peppers, J. 12 2 3 1.5 0 5 0.2Henderson, B. 11 1 23 23.0 0 23 2.1Hirsch, Michael 3 1 15 15.0 0 15 5.0Jocz, Michael 12 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.0Johnson, Nate 3 1 4 4.0 0 4 1.3Total 12 207 2593 12.5 19 56 216.1Opponents 12 134 1631 12.2 9 70 135.9

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgPeppers, J. 21 310 14.8 1 54Evans, Chris 1 15 15.0 0 15Jocz, Michael 1 27 27.0 0 0Perry, Grant 0 6 0.0 1 6Total 23 358 15.6 2 54Opponents 18 131 7.3 0 32

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgStribling, C. 4 60 15.0 1 51Hill, Delano 3 36 12.0 1 27Lewis, Jourdan 2 0 0.0 0 0Peppers, J. 1 11 11.0 0 11Thomas, Dymonte 1 4 4.0 0 4McCray, Mike 1 22 22.0 0 22Total 12 133 11.1 2 51Opponents 6 126 21.0 1 46

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgPeppers, J. 10 260 26.0 0 55Lewis, Jourdan 5 87 17.4 0 45Hill, Khalid 3 28 9.3 0 13Henderson, B. 3 39 13.0 0 15Hudson, Khaleke 1 6 6.0 0 6Evans, Chris 1 26 26.0 0 26Bunting, Ian 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 24 446 18.6 0 55Opponents 41 862 21.0 0 41

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgHill, Lavert 1 9 9.0 0 9Total 1 9 9.0 0 9Opponents 1 18 18.0 1 18

Page 37: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

2016 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 26, 2016)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsAllen, Kenny - 16-20 52-52 - - - - - 100Hill, Khalid 12 - - - - - - - 72Smith, De'Veon 10 - - - - - - - 60Darboh, Amara 7 - - - - - - - 42Higdon, Karan 6 - - - - - - - 36Isaac, Ty 5 - - - - - - - 30Peppers, J. 4 - - - - - 1 - 26Butt, Jake 4 - - - - - - - 24Evans, Chris 3 - - - - - - - 18Chesson, Jehu 3 - - - - - - - 18Perry, Grant 2 - - - - - - - 12Tice, R. - 0-1 7-7 - - - - - 7Henderson, B. 1 - - - - - - - 6Hill, Delano 1 - - - - - - - 6Speight, Wilton 1 - - - - - - - 6Wheatley, T. 1 - - - - - - - 6Asiasi, Devin 1 - - - - - - - 6Stribling, C. 1 - - - - - - - 6Crawford, Kekoa 1 - - - - - - - 6Tice, Ryan - - 3-3 - - - - - 3Moores, Garrett - - - 1-1 - - - - 2Total 63 16-21 62-62 1-1 - - 1 - 492Opponents 18 8-16 14-14 0-1 1 1-2 - 1 150

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gSpeight, Wilton 11 322 -53 2375 2322 211.1Smith, De'Veon 12 165 810 0 810 67.5Evans, Chris 12 80 565 0 565 47.1Higdon, Karan 11 68 422 0 422 38.4Isaac, Ty 12 74 417 0 417 34.8O'Korn, John 8 46 31 173 204 25.5Peppers, J. 12 27 167 0 167 13.9McDoom, Eddie 12 15 154 0 154 12.8Morris, Shane 6 8 19 45 64 10.7Chesson, Jehu 12 11 61 0 61 5.1Hill, Khalid 12 25 39 0 39 3.2Henderson, B. 11 5 37 0 37 3.4Davis, Kingston 2 2 17 0 17 8.5Crawford, Kekoa 12 3 15 0 15 1.2Poggi, Henry 12 1 4 0 4 0.3Hirsch, Michael 3 1 2 0 2 0.7Wilson, T. 1 1 1 0 1 1.0Beneducci, Joe 2 1 1 0 1 0.5Hewlett, Joe 3 2 -1 0 -1 -0.3Gedeon, Ben 12 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2Allen, Kenny 12 1 -11 0 -11 -0.9TEAM 6 11 -16 0 -16 -2.7Total 12 870 2679 2593 5272 439.3Opponents 12 747 1401 1631 3032 252.7

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkAllen, Kenny 16-20 80.0 0-0 9-9 5-7 1-3 1-1 51 0Tice, R. 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0

FG Sequence Michigan OpponentsHawaii - (55)UCF (24),(36),(37) 50,49Colorado 37,(39),44 36Penn State - (21)Wisconsin 31,43,40 -Rutgers - -Illinois (23),(27) -Michigan State (23),(23),(45) (52),34Maryland (29) 29,(37)Iowa (26),(51) 46,(25),(33)Indiana (28),(33) (24)Ohio State (28),(37) 37,21,(23)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkAllen, Kenny 46 1961 42.6 67 5 8 20 14 0Total 46 1961 42.6 67 5 8 20 14 0Opponents 82 3156 38.5 67 4 22 15 14 4

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnAllen, Kenny 77 4941 64.2 45 0Foug, J. 8 460 57.5 2 0Tice, Ryan 3 189 63.0 0 0Total 88 5590 63.5 47 0 21.0 40.4 24Opponents 35 1906 54.5 8 2 18.6 36.0 29

Page 38: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

2016 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 26, 2016)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gSmith, De'Veon 12 810 59 0 0 0 869 72.4Darboh, Amara 12 0 826 0 0 0 826 68.8Peppers, J. 12 167 3 310 260 11 751 62.6Evans, Chris 12 565 87 15 26 0 693 57.8Chesson, Jehu 12 61 469 0 0 0 530 44.2Butt, Jake 12 0 518 0 0 0 518 43.2Isaac, Ty 12 417 42 0 0 0 459 38.2Higdon, Karan 11 422 0 0 0 0 422 38.4McDoom, Eddie 12 154 59 0 0 0 213 17.8Perry, Grant 10 0 183 6 0 0 189 18.9Hill, Khalid 12 39 105 0 28 0 172 14.3Henderson, B. 11 37 23 0 39 0 99 9.0Lewis, Jourdan 9 0 0 0 87 0 87 9.7Crawford, Kekoa 12 15 47 0 0 0 62 5.2Stribling, C. 12 0 0 0 0 60 60 5.0Poggi, Henry 12 4 45 0 0 0 49 4.1Jocz, Michael 12 0 12 27 0 0 39 3.2Hill, Delano 12 0 0 0 0 36 36 3.0O'Korn, John 8 31 0 0 0 0 31 3.9Wheatley, T. 11 0 27 0 0 0 27 2.5Ways, Maurice 6 0 24 0 0 0 24 4.0McCray, Mike 12 0 0 0 0 22 22 1.8Morris, Shane 6 19 0 0 0 0 19 3.2Asiasi, Devin 12 0 18 0 0 0 18 1.5Davis, Kingston 2 17 0 0 0 0 17 8.5Hirsch, Michael 3 2 15 0 0 0 17 5.7Harris, Drake 10 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.1McKeon, Sean 4 0 10 0 0 0 10 2.5Hudson, Khalek 11 0 0 0 6 0 6 0.5Bunting, Ian 10 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.6Thomas, Dymon 12 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3Johnson, Nate 3 0 4 0 0 0 4 1.3Beneducci, Joe 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.5Wilson, T. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.0Hewlett, Joe 3 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.3Gedeon, Ben 12 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.2Allen, Kenny 12 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -0.9TEAM 6 -16 0 0 0 0 -16 -2.7Speight, Wilton 11 -53 0 0 0 0 -53 -4.8Total 12 2679 2593 358 446 133 6209 517.4Opponents 12 1401 1631 131 862 126 4151 345.9

Page 39: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

2016 Michigan FootballMichigan Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 26, 2016)

All games

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

42 Gedeon, Ben 12 37 67 104 15.5-68 4.5-33 . 2 2 . . . .5 Peppers, J. 12 47 25 72 16.0-65 4.0-39 1-11 . 8 . 1 . .9A McCray, Mike 12 36 36 72 12.5-51 4.5-30 1-22 7 5 1-0 1 . .25 Thomas, Dymonte 12 35 28 63 . . 1-4 7 1 . . . .44 Hill, Delano 12 35 13 48 3.5-9 . 3-36 3 1 . 1 . .43 Wormley, Chris 12 17 22 39 9.0-38 6.0-34 . . 4 . . 2 .96 Glasgow, Ryan 12 14 25 39 9.5-45 4.0-30 . 1 1 . 1 . .33 Charlton, Taco 10 17 21 38 11.0-48 8.5-43 . 1 8 . . . .15 Winovich, Chase 12 10 24 34 8.5-38 5.0-29 . . 4 . 1 . .73 Hurst, Maurice 11 17 14 31 9.5-44 3.5-20 . 1 7 1-0 . . .3A Gary, Rashan 12 11 16 27 5.0-17 1.0-9 . . 6 . . . .8A Stribling, C. 12 18 9 27 3.0-7 1.0-1 4-60 12 1 . . . .99 Godin, Matt 12 11 14 25 2.0-4 1.0-2 . . . . . . .26 Lewis, Jourdan 9 17 6 23 3.5-14 . 2-0 10 . . . . .2C Kinnel, Tyree 12 11 6 17 1.0-5 . . . . . 1 . .29 Glasgow, Jordan 12 8 4 12 . . . . . 1-0 . . .10 Bush, Devin 12 6 5 11 0.5-0 . . . 1 . . . .28 Watson, Brandon 12 6 5 11 . . . . . . . . .34 Clark, Jeremy 4 6 4 10 . . . 3 . . . . .90 Mone, Bryan 9 2 8 10 1.0-1 . . 1 . 1-0 . . .59 Furbush, Noah 9 3 6 9 1.0-2 . . . 1 . . . .1C Metellus, Josh 7 6 3 9 1.0-4 1.0-4 . . . . . . .7A Hudson, Khaleke 11 3 5 8 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . 2 .1H Pearson, AJ 12 2 5 7 . . . . . . . . .5E Miller, Garrett 5 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .93 Marshall, L. 3 3 2 5 . . . . 1 . . . .46 Wrobolewski, M. 8 . 4 4 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .35 Uche, Josh 4 1 2 3 . . . . 1 . 1 . .13 McDoom, Eddie 12 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .6A Washington, K. 9 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .38 Wangler, Jared 5 . 3 3 . . . . . . . . .91 Allen, Kenny 12 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .9 Perry, Grant 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .24 Hill, Lavert 8 2 . 2 . . . 1 . 1-9 . . .5D Dwumfour, M. 1 2 . 2 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .4A Jones, Reuben 4 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .1 Crawford, Kekoa 12 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .14 Harris, Drake 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .5B Cole, Mason 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .22 Higdon, Karan 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .27 Hewlett, Joe 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .86 Chesson, Jehu 12 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .3 Speight, Wilton 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .4 Smith, De'Veon 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .81 Jocz, Michael 12 . . . . . . . . . . 2 .

Total 12 398 394 792 115-463 44-274 12-133 50 52 5-9 7 6 .Opponents 12 506 372 878 71-255 18-119 6-126 38 25 5-18 8 . 1

Page 40: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

2016 Michigan FootballMichigan Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 26, 2016)

All games

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 offSep 03 HAWAII 39 306 4 43 17 206 3 31 17-20-1 206 3 31 2 20 0 15 2 28 0 14 512Sep 10 UCF 41 119 2 18 27 328 4 45 27-41-0 328 4 45 2 13 0 13 2 46 0 35 447Sep 17 COLORADO 41 168 3 42 16 229 1 54 16-30-0 229 1 54 2 81 0 55 5 132 2 54 397Sep 24 PENN STATE 49 326 6 40 21 189 1 25 21-35-0 189 1 25 3 27 0 18 2 54 0 53 515Oct 1 WISCONSIN 44 130 1 22 20 219 1 46 20-32-1 219 1 46 1 14 0 14 2 19 0 13 349Oct 08 at Rutgers 56 481 9 63 8 119 2 45 8-16-0 119 2 45 0 0 0 0 3 18 0 15 600Oct 22 ILLINOIS 59 270 3 45 20 291 2 33 20-28-0 291 2 33 2 58 0 37 0 0 0 0 561Oct 29 at Michigan State 42 192 3 33 16 244 0 43 16-25-1 244 0 43 2 28 0 15 1 8 0 8 436Nov 05 MARYLAND 39 273 5 53 21 387 3 56 21-27-0 387 3 56 2 40 0 26 0 0 0 0 660Nov 12 at Iowa 35 98 1 12 11 103 0 29 11-26-1 103 0 29 2 39 0 16 1 19 0 19 201Nov 19 INDIANA 50 225 2 39 7 59 0 21 7-16-0 59 0 21 2 26 0 18 4 29 0 14 284Nov 26 at Ohio State 43 91 1 16 23 219 2 22 23-36-2 219 2 22 4 100 0 45 1 5 0 5 310Michigan 538 2679 40 63 207 2593 19 56 207-332-6 2593 19 56 24 446 0 55 23 358 2 54 5272Opponents 446 1401 7 87 134 1631 9 70 134-301-12 1631 9 70 41 862 0 41 18 131 0 32 3032

Games: 12 • Avg/rush: 5.0 • Avg/catch: 12.5 • Pass effic: 143.23 • KR avg: 18.6 • PR avg: 15.6 • All purpose avg/game: 517.4 • Total offense avg/gm: 439.3

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 ptsSep 03 HAWAII 36 38 74 11.0-56 4.0-41 1 0-0 2-78 1 3 0 9-9 0 0 0 14 63Sep 10 UCF 30 44 74 11.0-40 4.0-24 2 2-0 0-0 7 3 2 6-6 0 0 0 6 51Sep 17 COLORADO 32 44 76 10.0-40 4.0-28 1 0-0 0-0 11 4 1 6-6 0 0 0 0 45Sep 24 PENN STATE 30 30 60 13.0-45 6.0-27 1 1-9 1-22 5 4 0 7-7 0 0 0 7 49Oct 1 WISCONSIN 22 34 56 2.0-13 2.0-13 0 0-0 3-9 3 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14Oct 08 at Rutgers 26 42 68 13.0-49 4.0-28 1 1-0 0-0 5 4 0 10-10 1 0 0 7 78Oct 22 ILLINOIS 18 22 40 4.0-28 1.0-13 0 1-0 1-4 4 5 1 5-5 0 0 0 3 41Oct 29 at Michigan State 38 26 64 7.0-23 2.0-10 0 0-0 1-0 9 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 3 32Nov 05 MARYLAND 40 32 72 13.0-53 3.0-15 0 0-0 2-9 2 6 0 8-8 0 0 0 10 59Nov 12 at Iowa 50 22 72 6.0-25 3.0-20 0 0-0 1-0 2 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 13Nov 19 INDIANA 30 32 62 12.0-47 3.0-28 1 0-0 0-0 1 8 2 2-2 0 0 0 0 20Nov 26 at Ohio State 46 28 74 13.0-44 8.0-27 0 0-0 1-11 2 5 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 27Michigan 398 394 792 115.0-463 44.0-274 7 5-9 12-133 52 50 6 62-62 1 0 0 50 492Opponents 506 372 878 71.0-255 18.0-119 8 5-18 6-126 25 38 0 14-14 0 1 1 31 150

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obSep 03 HAWAII 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 10 638 63.8 4 0Sep 10 UCF 3 137 45.7 55 0 1 0 1 1 3-3 37 0 10 605 60.5 6 0Sep 17 COLORADO 7 275 39.3 50 0 2 1 1 1 1-3 39 0 8 514 64.2 4 0Sep 24 PENN STATE 1 44 44.0 44 0 0 1 0 0 0-0 0 0 8 518 64.8 5 0Oct 1 WISCONSIN 7 326 46.6 56 0 0 1 4 4 0-3 0 0 3 194 64.7 2 0Oct 08 at Rutgers 4 169 42.2 49 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 12 748 62.3 3 0Oct 22 ILLINOIS 2 65 32.5 41 0 0 0 0 1 2-2 27 0 7 439 62.7 3 0Oct 29 at Michigan State 3 122 40.7 48 0 0 1 0 1 3-3 45 0 6 385 64.2 3 0Nov 05 MARYLAND 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 29 0 10 646 64.6 7 0Nov 12 at Iowa 6 244 40.7 52 0 0 1 2 2 2-2 51 0 5 318 63.6 1 0Nov 19 INDIANA 6 247 41.2 54 0 1 1 3 4 2-2 33 0 5 325 65.0 5 0Nov 26 at Ohio State 7 332 47.4 67 0 1 1 3 5 2-2 37 0 4 260 65.0 4 0Michigan 46 1961 42.6 67 0 5 8 14 20 16-21 51 0 88 5590 63.5 47 0Opponents 82 3156 38.5 67 4 4 22 14 15 8-16 55 1 35 1906 54.5 8 2

Page 41: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

2016 Michigan FootballMichigan Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 26, 2016)

All games

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 offSep 03 HAWAII 37 81 0 17 12 151 0 28 12-23-2 151 0 28 6 123 0 25 0 0 0 0 232Sep 10 UCF 46 275 2 87 6 56 0 17 6-22-0 56 0 17 4 49 0 20 1 12 0 12 331Sep 17 COLORADO 33 64 0 15 18 261 3 70 18-34-0 261 3 70 4 101 0 32 3 58 0 32 325Sep 24 PENN STATE 28 70 0 33 16 121 1 30 16-27-1 121 1 30 3 67 0 25 0 0 0 0 191Oct 1 WISCONSIN 28 71 0 19 9 88 1 24 9-25-3 88 1 24 1 18 0 18 3 21 0 12 159Oct 08 at Rutgers 36 34 0 12 2 5 0 6 2-18-0 5 0 6 9 175 0 38 2 -4 0 0 39Oct 22 ILLINOIS 23 77 0 45 4 95 1 43 4-15-1 95 1 43 4 107 0 41 1 13 0 13 172Oct 29 at Michigan State 42 217 1 40 13 184 2 35 13-28-1 184 2 35 3 65 0 25 2 5 0 6 401Nov 05 MARYLAND 38 78 0 21 17 289 0 47 17-28-2 289 0 47 3 83 0 35 0 0 0 0 367Nov 12 at Iowa 49 164 0 22 8 66 1 27 8-19-1 66 1 27 4 74 0 23 3 17 0 8 230Nov 19 INDIANA 36 64 1 17 14 191 0 37 14-30-0 191 0 37 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 7 255Nov 26 at Ohio State 50 206 3 41 15 124 0 16 15-32-1 124 0 16 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 330Opponents 446 1401 7 87 134 1631 9 70 134-301-12 1631 9 70 41 862 0 41 18 131 0 32 3032Michigan 538 2679 40 63 207 2593 19 56 207-332-6 2593 19 56 24 446 0 55 23 358 2 54 5272

Games: 12 • Avg/rush: 3.1 • Avg/catch: 12.2 • Pass effic: 91.93 • KR avg: 21.0 • PR avg: 7.3 • All purpose avg/game: 345.9 • Total offense avg/gm: 252.7

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 ptsSep 03 HAWAII 43 20 63 4.0-9 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3Sep 10 UCF 54 18 72 8.0-34 2.0-12 0 0-0 0-0 3 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14Sep 17 COLORADO 33 42 75 6.0-33 3.0-22 2 1-18 0-0 0 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 28Sep 24 PENN STATE 45 34 79 5.0-10 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 10Oct 1 WISCONSIN 52 24 76 6.0-35 4.0-32 0 0-0 1-46 3 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 7Oct 08 at Rutgers 36 30 66 3.0-7 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 22 ILLINOIS 49 42 91 8.0-33 2.0-17 2 1-0 0-0 2 1 0 0-0 0 1 0 0 8Oct 29 at Michigan State 35 40 75 7.0-14 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-42 4 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 23Nov 05 MARYLAND 42 20 62 3.0-6 1.0-1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3Nov 12 at Iowa 34 28 62 8.0-25 2.0-10 2 1-0 1-0 2 6 0 0-0 0 0 1 3 14Nov 19 INDIANA 43 26 69 8.0-23 2.0-9 1 0-0 0-0 2 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 10Nov 26 at Ohio State 40 48 88 5.0-26 2.0-16 0 1-0 2-38 2 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 14 30Opponents 506 372 878 71.0-255 18.0-119 8 5-18 6-126 25 38 0 14-14 0 1 1 31 150Michigan 398 394 792 115.0-463 44.0-274 7 5-9 12-133 52 50 6 62-62 1 0 0 50 492

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obSep 03 HAWAII 6 256 42.7 52 0 0 2 2 2 1-1 55 0 2 90 45.0 0 0Sep 10 UCF 4 130 32.5 47 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 0 1 3 126 42.0 0 1Sep 17 COLORADO 10 331 33.1 53 1 1 1 2 0 0-1 0 0 5 325 65.0 3 0Sep 24 PENN STATE 6 270 45.0 61 0 0 2 1 1 1-1 21 0 3 159 53.0 0 0Oct 1 WISCONSIN 9 321 35.7 42 0 0 3 0 2 0-0 0 0 2 130 65.0 1 0Oct 08 at Rutgers 16 603 37.7 61 0 2 4 1 1 0-0 0 0 1 36 36.0 0 0Oct 22 ILLINOIS 7 287 41.0 67 1 1 3 2 2 0-0 0 0 2 124 62.0 0 0Oct 29 at Michigan State 1 49 49.0 49 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 52 0 5 274 54.8 2 1Nov 05 MARYLAND 2 84 42.0 44 0 0 2 0 1 1-2 37 0 2 115 57.5 0 0Nov 12 at Iowa 6 282 47.0 54 0 0 1 3 3 2-3 33 0 3 153 51.0 1 0Nov 19 INDIANA 9 267 29.7 47 2 0 1 0 1 1-1 24 0 3 163 54.3 1 0Nov 26 at Ohio State 6 276 46.0 60 0 0 3 3 2 1-3 23 0 4 211 52.8 0 0Opponents 82 3156 38.5 67 4 4 22 14 15 8-16 55 1 35 1906 54.5 8 2Michigan 46 1961 42.6 67 0 5 8 14 20 16-21 51 0 88 5590 63.5 47 0

Page 42: HAIL TO THE VICTORS VALIANT HHAIL TO THE CONQU’RING ... · michigan football game notes page 1 2016 schedule and results date..... rank ..... op ponent ..... result ..... time .....tv

2016 Michigan FootballMichigan Red-Zone Results (as of Nov 26, 2016)

All games

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

Sep 03, 2016 HAWAII W 63-3 6 6 42 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 10, 2016 UCF W 51-14 8 7 37 4 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0Sep 17, 2016 COLORADO W 45-28 4 3 17 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Sep 24, 2016 PENN STATE W 49-10 6 6 42 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 1, 2016 WISCONSIN W 14-7 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Oct 08, 2016 at Rutgers W 78-0 8 8 57 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 22, 2016 ILLINOIS W 41-8 5 5 27 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 29, 2016 at Michigan State W 32-23 6 6 30 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 05, 2016 MARYLAND W 59-3 8 7 45 6 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Nov 12, 2016 at Iowa L 13-14 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 19, 2016 INDIANA W 20-10 2 2 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 26, 2016 at Ohio State L 27-30 6 5 27 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

Totals 64 58 347 43 32 11 15 3 1 0 1 1 058 of 64 (90.6%)

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

Sep 03, 2016 HAWAII W 63-3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Sep 10, 2016 UCF W 51-14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sep 17, 2016 COLORADO W 45-28 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Sep 24, 2016 PENN STATE W 49-10 2 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 1, 2016 WISCONSIN W 14-7 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 08, 2016 at Rutgers W 78-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 22, 2016 ILLINOIS W 41-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Oct 29, 2016 at Michigan State W 32-23 6 3 20 3 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0Nov 05, 2016 MARYLAND W 59-3 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Nov 12, 2016 at Iowa L 13-14 3 3 12 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 19, 2016 INDIANA W 20-10 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Nov 26, 2016 at Ohio State L 27-30 6 4 23 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 25 17 92 11 5 6 6 5 2 0 0 1 017 of 25 (68.0%)