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Michigan expected to be good, not great, again with Harbaugh
Read full article: Michigan expected to be good, not great, again with HarbaughANN ARBOR, Mich. – Michigan has been good, not great, under coach Jim Harbaugh. Michigan defensive end Kwity Paye said the team is under the radar and has taken a lot of punches from people. Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel has said more than once that he wants Harbaugh to lead the Wolverines until he chooses to retire from coaching. Heading into his sixth season, though, Harbaugh has just two years left on a deal that pays him about $7 million per season. The Wolverines host rival Michigan State and its new coach, Mel Tucker, in their second game.
19 former 3-star recruits expected to play major roles for Michigan football this season
Read full article: 19 former 3-star recruits expected to play major roles for Michigan football this seasonHe sat outside the top 120 offensive tackles and was only No. The biggest transfer addition for Michigan this season came from an unlikely source: a former three-star defensive end who grew into a force at Central Michigan. The 2016 Michigan recruiting class was loaded with stars, such as Rashan Gary, Devin Bush, David Long and Ben Bredeson. McKeon was the lowest-ranked offensive player in the class but became a solid two-way offensive player. In 2018, Dwumfour finished with 19 tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks in 10 games.