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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 13:59

Sitdown with Lisa Salters and Coach Spirit St. Patrick: The Big Game Showdown 🏈

Lisa Salters: "Good evening, everyone. I'm Lisa Salters, and joining me today is Michigan Wolverines head coach, Spirit St. Patrick. Coach, thank you for sitting down with me as we head into one of the most anticipated college football matchups of the season, the Michigan vs. Ohio State rivalry. How are you feeling today?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Lisa, it's good to be here with you. I'm feeling excited, focused, and ready to embrace the moment. This game is what college football is all about—big stakes, fierce competition, and unmatched passion."

Lisa Salters: "Coach, this is your first time leading Michigan in The Game. What does this rivalry mean to you personally, and how are you preparing your team for such a high-pressure environment?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "You know, Lisa, this rivalry goes beyond football. Its history, tradition, and pride all rolled into one. For me, it's about embracing that legacy and instilling that sense of purpose in my players. We've been grinding, preparing meticulously, and emphasizing that every play counts. It's a battle from start to finish."

Lisa Salters: "You're coming into this game with the #2 offense in the nation and the top rushing attack. How critical is it for your team to establish the run game early against Ohio State's stout defense?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "The run game is our bread and butter. Donovan Edwards has been phenomenal, and our offensive line has been pushing boundaries. Against Ohio State's defense, it's crucial we set the tone early. Control the line of scrimmage, wear them down, and open up opportunities. It's a street fight out there, and we've got to assert ourselves from the get-go."

Lisa Salters: "Alex Orji has shown brilliance but has also been prone to turnovers. How do you balance giving him the freedom to make plays with ensuring he limits mistakes?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Alex is a special talent. We've been working on his decision-making, emphasizing the importance of protecting the ball. It's about playing smart, taking calculated risks, and trusting the preparation. He knows when to let it fly and when to play it safe. It's a chess game, and Alex is learning how to master it."

Lisa Salters: "Your defense, while top 10 in rushing, has struggled against the pass. Facing a quarterback like Will Howard, how do you plan to balance that out?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Our pass defense has been a point of emphasis. Will Johnson has been exceptional with his interceptions, but we need a collective effort. Pressure upfront, disciplined coverage, and making sure we capitalize on their mistakes. It's about being aggressive but calculated. We know Ohio State will test us, and we're ready to respond."

Lisa Salters: "This game holds massive College Football Playoff and Big Ten Championship implications. How do you keep your team focused amidst the hype and pressure?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "We stay locked in on our mission. One play at a time, one drive at a time. The hype is background noise. Our focus is executing our game plan and playing Michigan Football. We've embraced the underdog mentality. We're hungry, and we’ve got something to prove."

Lisa Salters: "Lastly, Coach, what message do you have for the Michigan fans as you head into this monumental clash?"

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "To our fans, we feel your passion, your pride. We're bringing that same energy and determination onto the field. This team is ready to fight, ready to leave it all out there. We appreciate your support, and together, we're going to make you proud. Go Blue!"

Lisa Salters: "Thank you, Coach Spirit St. Patrick. Best of luck in the game, and we're all looking forward to what promises to be an epic battle."

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Thanks, Lisa. Let's make it a game to remember. Go Blue!"
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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 15:13

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Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Crushing Defeat to Ohio State Ends Playoff Hopes 🏈

In a high-stakes showdown with massive College Football Playoff (CFP) and Big Ten Championship implications, the Michigan Wolverines faced a formidable Ohio State Buckeyes team. Despite significant preparation and high hopes, Michigan’s dreams of back-to-back national championships were crushed in a brutal 45-7 defeat. Here's a detailed recap of The Game, which brings the regular season to a disappointing close for Michigan.

First Half:
Opening Struggles:
- Michigan attempted to establish their dominant run game early but were forced to punt after a three-and-out on their first possession.
- Ohio State capitalized on their initial drive, marching downfield and capping it off with a rushing touchdown, putting them up 7-0.

Offensive Stalemate and Buckeye Dominance:
- Both teams exchanged punts in the following drives, with neither offense able to find a rhythm.
- Ohio State's deep threat, Jeremiah Smith, showcased his talent with a long touchdown reception, extending the Buckeyes' lead to 14-0.
- Michigan finally answered with a Donovan Edwards touchdown run to finish off a promising drive, narrowing the gap to 14-7.
- Will Howard, Ohio State’s Heisman candidate quarterback, found his groove and led another touchdown drive, putting Ohio State up 21-7.
- An interception by Alex Orji just before halftime further deflated Michigan's hopes, sending them into the locker room trailing 21-7.

Second Half:
Buckeye Onslaught:

- Ohio State came out firing on all cylinders in the second half, with Treyveon Henderson scoring a rushing touchdown to open the half, extending the lead to 28-7.
- Michigan’s offense continued to sputter, leading to another Ohio State touchdown drive, pushing the lead to 35-7.
- The Wolverines' struggles were exacerbated as Ohio State added another touchdown, making it 42-7.

Final Moments and Defensive Woes:
- Will Howard surpassed 311 passing yards, solidifying his Heisman-worthy performance, while Michigan’s pass defense crumbled.
- Alex Orji managed to throw his second interception after a tipped pass in the endzone, showcasing the Buckeyes' suffocating defense.
- Ohio State's defense dominated the remaining minutes, sealing a 45-7 victory and leaving Michigan to reflect on a season-ending defeat.

Key Performances:
Ohio State Offense:

- QB Will Howard: Delivered a Heisman-caliber performance with over 311 passing yards and multiple touchdowns.
- WR Jeremiah Smith: Proved to be a game-changer with a long touchdown reception.
- HB Treyveon Henderson: Contributed significantly with an early and crucial rushing touchdown.

Michigan Offense:
- QB Alex Orji: Struggled with interceptions and was unable to find a consistent rhythm.
- HB Donovan Edwards: Managed to score Michigan’s lone touchdown, but was otherwise stifled by Ohio State’s defense.

Game Analysis:
Michigan’s inability to establish their run game early and the persistent struggles of their pass defense were critical factors in the defeat. Ohio State’s relentless pressure and explosive plays on offense overwhelmed the Wolverines, leaving them unable to respond effectively.

Post-Game Reflections:
- Michigan concludes the regular season with an 8-4 record, falling short of their playoff hopes and Big Ten Championship aspirations.
- Ohio State solidifies their position as a playoff contender and Big Ten Championship contender, showcasing dominance on both sides of the ball.


This crushing defeat to Ohio State marks a poignant end to Michigan’s regular season. Despite early successes and high hopes, the Wolverines' vulnerabilities were exposed by a superior Buckeyes team. Coach Spirit St. Patrick and the Wolverines will now turn their attention to preparing for a bowl game and reflecting on how to address the issues that hampered their season.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, for more updates and insights as Michigan looks ahead to bowl season and plans for a stronger return next year. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

Michigan 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 || 7
Ohio State 7 | 14 | 21 | 3 || 45

Team Stats

Michigan
First Downs - 12
Total Offense - 270 Yds
Rush Yds - 72 Yds
Pass Yds - 198
3rd Down Conversions - 3/11(27%)
Turnovers - 4
Time of Possession - 19:05


Ohio State
First Downs - 23
Total Offense - 434 Yds
Rush Yds - 123
Pass Yds - 311
3rd Down Conversions - 5/10(50%)
Turnovers - 0
Time of Possession - 20:55


Key Players

Michigan
QB Jr. Alex Orji: 79.1 QB Rating | 5-14 | 120 Yds | 2 INT
QB Sr. Davis Warren: 53.9 QB Rating | 5-14 | 78 Yds | 2 INT
HB Sr. Donovan Edwards: 14 Car | 60 Yds | TD | 39 Rec Yds
DT Jr. Mason Graham: 6 Tak | 4 TFL | Sack


Ohio State
QB Sr. Will Howard: 17-25 | 212.0 QB Rating | 311 Yds | 3 TD
HB Sr. Treveyon Henderson: 13 Car | 59 Yds
WR Fr. Jeremiah Smith: 5 Rec | 133 Yds | 2 TD
WR So. Carnell Tate: 6 Rec | 90 Yds
ROLB Jr. CJ Hicks: 6 Tak | 3 TFL | 1.5 Sack

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 15:14

I hate hate hate Ohio State

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 18:12

Dramatic Press Conference: Coach Spirit St. Patrick Announces Firing of Defensive Coordinator Nick Lehr 🏈

The somber atmosphere of the press conference room was palpable as Michigan Wolverines Head Coach Spirit St. Patrick walked in. The room, filled with reporters eager for answers, fell silent as he took his place at the podium. Under the bright lights, the weight of the season's disappointments was evident. Coach St. Patrick’s usual energetic demeanor was replaced by a serious, resolute expression. It was clear that drastic changes were coming.

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Good evening, everyone. Thank you for joining me today. This is not an easy moment for me or for the Michigan Wolverines family, but it is a necessary one. As head coach, it's my responsibility to make the tough decisions that will propel our program forward, even if they are painful."

He paused, taking a deep breath as he looked out at the sea of expectant faces.

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Our season has come to an end, and while there were moments of brilliance, there were also significant shortcomings, particularly on the defensive side of the ball. Statistically, we fell short in many areas that are critical to our success. Our defense, ranked among the worst in the nation in total yardage and passing defense, was not up to the standard that Michigan Football represents."

The room remained silent, reporters hanging on every word.

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "After careful consideration and discussions with the coaching staff and administration, I have decided to part ways with our defensive coordinator, Nick Lehr. This decision was not made lightly, and it is with a heavy heart that I announce this change. I want to thank Coach Lehr for his dedication and hard work. He has been a committed member of this staff, but we need a new direction to align with our goals and expectations."

Emotion flickered across his face as he continued, his voice steady but firm.

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "Michigan Football has a storied history, built on excellence, tradition, and an unwavering commitment to winning. Our defensive struggles this season exposed vulnerabilities that cannot be ignored. We must be stronger, more resilient, and more disciplined. The standard here is excellence, and we cannot settle for less."

He leaned forward, his gaze intense, as he addressed the media directly.

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "To our fans, players, and everyone who bleeds Maize and Blue, I assure you that this program's future is bright. We are already taking steps to bring in a new defensive coordinator who will instill the discipline, innovation, and strategy needed to dominate on that side of the ball. Our recruiting efforts continue to be strong, and we are building a team that will not just compete but will lead and inspire."

His tone softened slightly as he addressed the team and the fans.

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "To our players, thank you for your hard work and dedication. This season's challenges have tested us, but they have also forged our resolve. To our fans, your support has been unwavering, and for that, we are deeply grateful. We didn't achieve what we set out to do this season, but rest assured, we are coming back stronger and hungrier."

He concluded, standing tall and resolute.

Coach Spirit St. Patrick: "This is a turning point. We have faced adversity, and now we rise. Michigan Football is about resilience, grit, and excellence. We are making the necessary changes, and I promise you, we will come back with a vengeance. Next season, we will be relentless, we will be focused, and we will be champions. Go Blue!"

With that, he stepped away from the podium, signaling the end of the press conference. Reporters began to murmur among themselves as they processed the gravity of the announcement. Coach St. Patrick walked out of the room, leaving behind a message of determination and a promise of a brighter future for Michigan Football.

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 18:14

Championship Week Preview: Key Matchups and Heisman Trophy Finalists 🏈

As Championship Week arrives, the college football landscape is set for some thrilling matchups that will determine conference champions and solidify the College Football Playoff (CFP) picture. Alongside these high-stakes games, the Heisman Trophy finalists have been announced, highlighting the best performances of the season. Here’s an in-depth preview of the key championship games and the Heisman Trophy race.

Heisman Trophy Finalists:
- Jaxson Dart, Senior QB, Ole Miss: Dart has been exceptional, leading Ole Miss with his dynamic play.
- Jalen Milroe, Junior (RS) QB, Alabama: Milroe has showcased both his passing and rushing abilities, making him a top contender.
- Will Howard, Senior (RS) QB, Ohio State: Howard's precision and leadership have driven Ohio State's success.
- Preston Stone, Junior (RS) QB, SMU: Stone's performance has been stellar, making significant contributions to SMU’s offense.
- Tetairoa McMillan, Junior WR, Arizona: McMillan’s receiving and rushing stats highlight his versatility and explosive playmaking.

Championship Games:

1. Conference USA Championship:
- **Liberty (9-3) vs. Sam Houston (8-4)**
- Preview: Both teams have had strong seasons, but Liberty's balanced offense and solid defense will be key in this matchup.

2. Big XII Championship:
- **#16 Texas Tech (10-2) vs. #6 Utah (11-1)**
- Preview: Utah’s dominance in the Big XII sets them up as favorites, but Texas Tech's explosive offense could make this a high-scoring affair.

3. MAC Championship:
- **Western Michigan (9-3) vs. #18 Toledo (11-1)**
- Preview: Toledo’s impressive season puts them in the driver’s seat, but Western Michigan’s resilience will test their mettle.

4. Sun Belt Championship:
- **Louisiana (9-3) vs. App State (9-3)**
- Preview: Both teams have had strong seasons, but App State’s consistency might give them the edge in this close contest.

5. AAC Championship:
- **Charlotte (8-4) vs. #25 Rice (10-2)**
- Preview: Rice’s strong record and balanced attack position them as favorites, but Charlotte's underdog spirit could lead to an upset.

6. Mountain West Championship:
- **Fresno State (7-5) vs. UNLV (6-6)**
- Preview: Fresno State’s experience in big games might be the deciding factor against a resilient UNLV team.

7. SEC Championship:
- **#2 Ole Miss (11-1) vs. #1 Alabama (11-1)**
- Preview: This clash of titans will see Heisman hopefuls Jaxson Dart and Jalen Milroe go head-to-head, with CFP implications making this a must-watch.

8. ACC Championship:
- **#8 Syracuse (11-1) vs. #7 Clemson (10-2)**
- Preview: Syracuse’s breakout season faces a stern test against a battle-hardened Clemson, setting up a thrilling encounter.

9. Big Ten Championship:
- **#5 Ohio State (10-2) vs. #4 Oregon (11-1)**
- Preview: Ohio State’s formidable offense led by Will Howard meets Oregon’s balanced attack, with both teams eyeing a CFP spot.

Key Storylines:
- Heisman Race: With four quarterbacks and one wide receiver as finalists, each championship game could impact the Heisman Trophy outcome. Look for standout performances to sway voters.
- CFP Implications: Several of these games will determine the final CFP rankings, with the SEC, ACC, and Big Ten Championships being particularly influential.
- Redemption and Dominance: Teams like Alabama and Ole Miss, along with Ohio State and Oregon, will look to assert their dominance, while underdog teams like Syracuse and Texas Tech aim for redemption.

Championship Week offers a blend of high-stakes drama, exceptional talent, and season-defining games. As teams vie for conference titles and solidify their CFP standings, the excitement is palpable. Stay tuned to ESPN for comprehensive coverage, live updates, and in-depth analysis of all the action.

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 18:20

College Football Staff Moves: Coaching Carousel Heats Up 🏈

As the college football season draws to a close, the coaching carousel is spinning rapidly with numerous high-profile moves and job openings. With several defensive coordinators heading to the NFL and top programs making significant changes, the landscape is set for a dramatic reshuffle. Here’s a detailed look at the latest staff moves and job openings, including Michigan’s search for a new defensive coordinator.

Defensive Coordinators to the NFL:
1. Aiden Lincoln, Tennessee DC:
- Decision: Headed to the NFL.
- Impact: Leaves a significant void in Tennessee’s coaching staff.
2. Ben Boswell, South Carolina DC:
- Decision: Transitioning to the NFL.
- Impact: South Carolina now searching for a replacement.
3. Jaes Flannagan, Wisconsin DC:
- Decision: Moving to the NFL.
- Impact: Wisconsin will need a strong hire to maintain defensive prowess.
4. Jayden Caleb, Oklahoma DC:
- Decision: Joining the NFL ranks.
- Impact: Oklahoma faces a critical hire to keep their defense competitive.

Retirements:
1. ED Clouse, Coastal Carolina DC:
- Decision: Retired.
- Impact: Coastal Carolina will look to rebuild their defensive strategies with a new hire.

Offensive Coordinator Changes:
1. Parker Davis, Tennessee OC:
- Decision: Fired.
- Impact: Tennessee’s offense will undergo significant changes with this move.

Head Coach Firings:
1. Michigan State:
- Decision: Fired their entire staff.
- Impact: A complete overhaul expected, with a new direction for the program.

2. Colorado:
- Decision: Head Coach Marcus Webb fired after a 5-7 season.
- Impact: Colorado joins the list of big schools seeking a new head coach.

Key Job Openings:
Several major programs are now in the hunt for new head coaches, adding to the excitement and potential for high-impact changes:
1. West Virginia
2. Virginia
3. Michigan State
4. Arizona State
5. Pitt
6. Florida
7. Colorado

Michigan’s Search for a Defensive Coordinator:
Michigan, after parting ways with Nick Lehr, is actively searching for a new defensive coordinator. Here are some potential candidates and their prospects:
1. Don Harris, Auburn DC:
- Availability: Currently available.
- Scheme: Runs a 3-3-5, which opposes Coach St. Patrick's preferred 4-3 scheme.
- Insight: While Harris has a reputable track record, the scheme difference poses a challenge.

2. Brad Booth, Ole Miss DC:
- Availability: Currently available.
- Insight: Has a Michigan pipeline but is drawing interest from Pitt for their Head Coach position.
- Impact: Booth’s familiarity with Michigan could be valuable, but competition for his services is high.

Coach Spirit St. Patrick’s Options:
- Internal Candidates: Consider promoting from within the current staff to maintain continuity and leverage existing familiarity with the team’s players and strategies.
- External Search: Broaden the search to include lesser-known but innovative defensive minds who align with the 4-3 scheme.
- Quick Decision: Given the timing, a swift yet thorough decision will be critical to maintain recruiting momentum and defensive stability.

The coaching carousel’s rapid pace is creating significant shifts in college football, with several top programs in flux. Michigan’s search for a new defensive coordinator is pivotal, impacting not only their defensive identity but also their overall competitive edge.

As the Wolverines aim to rebound from their recent struggles, the right hire could be instrumental in shaping a successful future. Meanwhile, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as other big schools finalize their coaching decisions.

Stay tuned to EFBC for ongoing coverage, insights, and updates as the coaching landscape continues to evolve.

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 18:27

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Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: 2024 Season Statline 🏈

As the 2024 season draws to a close, the Michigan Wolverines have compiled some impressive individual and team statistics. While the season featured highs and lows, the performances of key players stood out, showcasing their talents on both sides of the ball. Here’s a detailed breakdown of Michigan’s season statline.

Passing:
- **Alex Orji, Jr. (RS):**
- Yards: 2,757
- Completions/Attempts: 167-282
- Touchdowns: 25
- Interceptions: 22
- Longest Pass: 84 yards
- Sacks: 27

- **Davis Warren, Sr. (RS):**
- Yards: 78
- Completions/Attempts: 5-16
- Interceptions: 2
- Longest Pass: 25 yards
- Sacks: 2

Rushing:
- Donovan Edwards, Sr.:
- Carries: 219
- Yards: 1,470
- Average: 6.7
- Touchdowns: 16
- Longest Run: 82 yards

- **Kalel Mullings, Sr. (RS):**
- Carries: 105
- Yards: 516
- Average: 4.9
- Touchdowns: 7
- Fumbles: 2
- Longest Run: 46 yards

- Alex Orji, Jr.:
- Carries: 75
- Yards: 331
- Average: 4.4
- Touchdowns: 4
- Fumbles: 4
- Longest Run: 37 yards

- Tyler Morris, Jr.:
- Carries: 11
- Yards: 68
- Average: 6.2
- Longest Run: 19 yards

- Semaj Morgan, So.:
- Carries: 6
- Yards: 17
- Average: 2.8
- Longest Run: 11 yards

- **Benjamin Hall, So. (RS):**
- Carries: 2
- Yards: 8
- Average: 4.0
- Longest Run: 18 yards

- **Max Bredeson, Sr. (RS):**
- Carries: 2
- Yards: 5
- Average: 2.5
- Longest Run: 7 yards

- **Kendrick Bell, Fr. (RS):**
- Carries: 1
- Yards: 5
- Average: 5.0
- Longest Run: 5 yards

Receiving:
- Semaj Morgan, So.:
- Receptions: 32
- Yards: 758
- Average: 23.7
- Touchdowns: 5
- Drops: 6
- Longest Reception: 84 yards

- Colston Loveland, Jr.:
- Receptions: 41
- Yards: 707
- Average: 17.2
- Touchdowns: 11
- Drops: 1
- Longest Reception: 56 yards

- Tyler Morris, Jr.:
- Receptions: 26
- Yards: 442
- Average: 17.0
- Touchdowns: 3
- Drops: 2
- Longest Reception: 56 yards

- Donovan Edwards, Sr.:
- Receptions: 34
- Yards: 404
- Average: 11.9
- Touchdowns: 1
- Drops: 3
- Longest Reception: 46 yards

- Frederick Moore, So.:
- Receptions: 15
- Yards: 267
- Average: 17.8
- Touchdowns: 2
- Drops: 2
- Longest Reception: 29 yards

- **Marlin Kleine, Jr. (RS):**
- Receptions: 13
- Yards: 148
- Average: 11.4
- Touchdowns: 1
- Drops: 3
- Longest Reception: 28 yards

- Brady Prieskorn, Fr.:
- Receptions: 4
- Yards: 49
- Average: 12.3
- Touchdowns: 2
- Longest Reception: 34 yards

- **Kendrick Bell, Fr. (RS):**
- Receptions: 2
- Yards: 36
- Average: 18.0
- Drops: 1
- Longest Reception: 25 yards

- **Max Bredeson, Sr. (RS):**
- Receptions: 1
- Yards: 13
- Average: 13.0
- Longest Reception: 13 yards

- **Kalel Mullings, Sr. (RS):**
- Receptions: 2
- Yards: 6
- Average: 3.0
- Longest Reception: 4 yards

- **Peyton O'Leary, Sr. (RS):**
- Receptions: 1
- Yards: 5
- Average: 5.0
- Drops: 1
- Longest Reception: 5 yards

Defense:
- **Rod Moore, Sr. (RS):**
- Tackles: 92
- Tackles for Loss: 4
- Interceptions: 5
- Pass Deflections: 4
- Forced Fumbles: 2
- Fumble Recoveries: 1
- Defensive Touchdowns: 1

- **Makari Paige, Sr. (RS):**
- Tackles: 82
- Tackles for Loss: 2
- Interceptions: 1
- Pass Deflections: 4
- Fumble Recoveries: 2

- Jaishawn Barham, Jr.:
- Tackles: 75
- Tackles for Loss: 15
- Sacks: 2
- Interceptions: 3
- Pass Deflections: 2
- Forced Fumbles: 1
- Fumble Recoveries: 2

- Will Johnson, Jr.:
- Tackles: 67
- Tackles for Loss: 4
- Interceptions: 9
- Pass Deflections: 8
- Forced Fumbles: 1
- Fumble Recoveries: 1
- Defensive Touchdowns: 4

- Jaden Mangham, Jr.:
- Tackles: 61
- Tackles for Loss: 2
- Interceptions: 4
- Pass Deflections: 3

- Ernest Hausmann, Jr.:
- Tackles: 54
- Tackles for Loss: 14
- Sacks: 1
- Pass Deflections: 4
- Fumble Recoveries: 1

- **Ja’Den McBurrows, Jr. (RS):**
- Tackles: 50
- Tackles for Loss: 2
- Sacks: 1
- Interceptions: 6
- Pass Deflections: 2
- Forced Fumbles: 2
- Defensive Touchdowns: 2

- Mason Graham, Jr.:
- Tackles: 45
- Tackles for Loss: 23
- Sacks: 4.5
- Pass Deflections: 2
- Fumble Recoveries: 1

- Kenneth Grant, Jr.:
- Tackles: 31
- Tackles for Loss: 12
- Sacks: 6.0
- Pass Deflections: 2

- Josaiah Stewart, Sr.:
- Tackles: 29
- Tackles for Loss: 12
- Sacks: 5.0
- Pass Deflections: 1
- Forced Fumbles: 2

- **Zeke Berry, Jr. (RS):**
- Tackles: 26
- Tackles for Loss: 2
- Sacks: 1
- Forced Fumbles: 2
- Fumble Recoveries: 1

- Derrick Moore, Jr.:
- Tackles: 23
- Tackles for Loss: 8
- Sacks: 3.0
- Pass Deflections: 1

- Micah Pollard, Jr.:
- Tackles: 16
- Tackles for Loss: 3
- Sacks: 0.5

- Cole Sullivan, Fr.:
- Tackles: 14

- **Kody Jones, Jr. (RS):**
- Tackles: 14

- Brandyn Hillman, So.:
- Tackles: 13
- Tackles for Loss: 1
- Interceptions: 1
- Pass Deflections: 1

Kicking:
- Dominic Zvada, Jr.:
- Field Goals: 7/14 (50%)
- Longest Field Goal: 57 yards
- Extra Points: 23/27 (85%)

- **Adam Samaha, So. (RS):**
- Field Goals: 1/1 (100%)
- Longest Field Goal: 22 yards

Punting:
- Tommy Doman, Sr.:
- Punts: 19
- Total Yards: 745
- Average: 39.2
- Inside 20: 2
- Touchbacks: 1
- Longest Punt: 53 yards

Returners:
- **Cole Cabana, So. (RS):**
- Kick Returns: 28
- Yards: 489
- Average: 17.5
- Longest Return: 35 yards

- Tyrell Sweeting, Fr.:
- Kick Returns: 21
- Yards: 350
- Average: 16.7
- Longest Return: 26 yards

- Semaj Morgan, So.:
- Punt Returns: 12
- Yards: 116
- Average: 9.7
- Longest Return: 29 yards


The 2024 season for the Michigan Wolverines showcased exceptional talent and notable performances, despite some challenges and setbacks. As the team gears up for bowl season and prepares for the future, these stats highlight the key contributors and areas of strength. Coach Spirit St. Patrick and his staff will look to build on these foundations and address areas for improvement to ensure a stronger return next year.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, for more updates and insights as Michigan continues its journey. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 18:30

2024 NCAA Football Season Awards and All-American Honors 🏈

As the 2024 NCAA Football season concludes, it's time to recognize the standout players and coaches who have made this year unforgettable. Michigan Wolverines’ stars have shined brightly, earning top honors and All-American selections. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the award winners, Freshman All-Americans, Big Ten All-Americans, and other honors for the season.

2024 NCAA Football Award Winners:
- Heisman Winner: QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama
- Stats: 3,718 Yds | 43 TD | 4 INT
- Player of The Year: QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
- Best Head Coach: Caleb Bowers, Syracuse (12-1)
- Best Quarterback: Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
- Best Defensive Player: DT Howard Cross III, Notre Dame
- Best Defensive Back: CB Will Johnson, Michigan
- Best Running Back: HB Donovan Edwards, Michigan
- Best Receiver: WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
- Lombardi Award: DT Howard Cross III, Notre Dame
- Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award: Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss
- Best Defensive End: LE LT Overton, Alabama
- Best Interior Lineman: RG Jaeden Roberts, Alabama
- Best Tight End: TE Colston Loveland, Michigan
- Broyles Award: DC Darrell Turner, Syracuse
- Best Linebacker: ROLB Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon
- Best Center: C Parker Brailsford, Alabama
- Lou Groza Award: K Graham Nicholson, Alabama
- Best Punter: P James Burnip, Alabama
- Best Special Teams Returner: HB Le’Veon Moss, Texas A&M

All-Americans:
First Team:
- QB: Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss (Sr.)
- HB: Donovan Edwards, Michigan (Sr.)
- HB: CJ Baxter, Texas (So.)
- WR: Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona (Jr.)
- WR: Koby Drake, Memphis (Sr. RS)
- WR: Kole Wilson, Texas State (Jr.)
- TE: Colston Loveland, Michigan (Jr.)
- LT: Will Campbell, LSU (Jr.)
- LG: Clay Webb, Jacksonville State (Sr. RS)
- C: Jonah Monheim, USC (Sr. RS)
- RG: Tate Ratledge, Georgia (Sr. RS)
- RT: Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona (Jr.)
- LE: Jack Sawyer, Ohio State (Sr. RS)
- RE: James Pearce Jr., Tennessee (Jr.)
- DT: Mason Graham, Michigan (Jr.)
- DT: Walter Nolen, Ole Miss (Jr.)
- LOLB: Mykel Williams, Georgia (Jr.)
- MLB: Jay Higgins, Iowa (Sr. RS)
- ROLB: Barrett Carter, Clemson (Sr.)
- CB: Will Johnson, Michigan (Jr.)
- CB: Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame (Jr.)
- FS: Caleb Downs, Ohio State (So.)
- SS: Jonas Sanker, Virginia (Sr.)
- K: Graham Nicholson, Alabama (Sr.)
- P: Max Fletcher, Cincinnati (Jr.)

Second Team:
- QB: Jalen Milroe, Alabama (Jr. RS)
- HB: Phil Mafah, Clemson (Sr.)
- HB: Makhi Hughes, Tulane (So. RS)
- WR: Ketron Jackson Jr., Baylor (Sr.)
- WR: De’Zhaun Stribling, Oklahoma State (Jr. RS)
- WR: Larry Stephens, Toledo (Jr.)
- TE: Jalin Conyers, Texas Tech (Sr.)
- LT: Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas (Jr.)
- LG: Donovan Jackson, Ohio State (Sr.)
- C: Parker Brailsford, Alabama (So. RS)
- RG: Luke Kendra, Cincinnati (Sr. RS)
- RT: Emery Jones Jr., LSU (Jr.)
- LE: Landon Jackson, Arkansas (Sr.)
- RE: Deone Walker, Kentucky (Jr.)
- DT: Kenneth Grant, Michigan (Jr.)
- DT: Tyleik Williams, Ohio State (Sr.)
- LOLB: Harold Perkins Jr., LSU (Jr.)
- MLB: Danny Stutsmann, Oklahoma (Sr.)
- ROLB: Jason Henderson, Old Dominion (Sr.)
- CB: Quincy Riley, Louisville (Sr. RS)
- CB: Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon (Sr.)
- FS: Malaki Starks, Georgia (Jr.)
- SS: Kevin Winston Jr., Penn State (Jr.)
- K: Noah Burnette, North Carolina (Sr. RS)
- P: Tommy Doman, Michigan (Sr.)

Freshman All-Americans:

- QB: LaNorris Sellers, South Carolina (Fr. RS)
- HB: Elijah Davis, Louisiana (Fr. RS)
- HB: Rueben Owens, Texas A&M (Fr. RS)
- WR: Cam Coleman, Auburn (Fr.)
- WR: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State (Fr.)
- WR: Micah Hudson, Texas Tech (Fr.)
- TE: Jamari Johnson, Louisville (Fr. RS)
- LT: Monroe Mills, Louisville (Fr.)
- LG: Olaus Alinen, Alabama (Fr.)
- C: DJ Chester, LSU (Fr. RS)
- RG: Alex Birchmeier, Penn State (Fr. RS)
- RT: Bo Hughley, Georgia (Fr. RS)
- LE: LJ McCray, Florida (Fr.)
- RE: De'Shawn Womack, LSU (Fr. RS)
- DT: Vic Burley, Clemson (Fr. RS)
- DT: Stephiylan Green, Clemson (Fr. RS)
- LOLB: Keon Keeley, Alabama (Fr. RS)
- MLB: Sammy Brown, Clemson (Fr)
- ROLB: TJ Capers, Louisville (Fr. RS)
- CB: Ellis Robinson IV, Georgia (Fr.)
- CB: Dezz Ricks, Texas A&M (Fr.)
- FS: KJ Bolden, Georgia (Fr.)
- SS: Dakaari Nelson, Penn State (Fr. RS)
- K: Spencer Porath, Purdue (Fr.)
- P: Declan Duley, Illinois (Fr. RS)

Big Ten Freshman All-Americans:

- QB: Dylan Raiola, Nebraska (Fr.)
- HB: Kaamari Moulton, Iowa (Fr. RS)
- HB: Nate White, Wisconsin (Fr. RS)
- WR: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State (Fr.)
- WR: Tyler Williams, Minnesota (Fr. RS)
- WR: Nick Marsh, Michigan State (Fr.)
- TE: Brady Prieskorn, Michigan (Fr.)
- LT: J'Ven Williams, Penn State (Fr. RS)
- LG: James Durand, Wisconsin (Fr. RS)
- C: Cooper Cousins, Penn State (Fr.)
- RG: Alex Birchmeier, Penn State (Fr. RS)
- RT: Blake Frazier, Michigan (Fr.)
- LE: Collins Acheampong, UCLA (Fr. RS)
- RE: Andrew Depaepe, Indiana (Fr. RS)
- DT: Liam Andrews, Penn State (Fr.)
- DT: Hunter Locklear, USC (Fr. RS)
- LOLB: Kaveion Keys, Penn State (Fr. RS)
- MLB: Kamar Mothudi, Oregon (Fr.)
- ROLB: Deven Bryant, Washington (Fr. RS)
- CB: Curley Reed III, Washington (Fr. RS)
- CB: Jordan Shaw, Washington (Fr. RS)
- FS: Koi Perich, Minnesota (Fr.)
- SS: Dakaari Nelson, Penn State (Fr. RS)
- K: Spencer Porath, Purdue (Fr.)
- P: Declan Duley, Illinois (Fr. RS)

Big Ten First Team:
- QB: Will Howard, Ohio State (Sr. RS)
- HB: Donovan Edwards, Michigan (Sr.)
- HB: Kaden Feagin, Illinois (So. RS)
- WR: Traeshon Holden, Oregon (Sr.)
- WR: Chris Long, Rutgers (Sr.)
- WR: Tez Johnson, Oregon (Sr.)
- TE: Colston Loveland, Michigan (Jr.)
- LT: Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota (Sr. RS)
- LG: Donovan Jackson, Ohio State (Sr.)
- C: Jonah Monheim, USC (Sr. RS)
- RG: Connor Colby, Iowa (Sr.)
- RT: Ajani Cornelius, Oregon (Sr. RS)
- LE: Jack Sawyer, Ohio State (Sr. RS)
- RE: Abdul Carter, Penn State (Jr.)
- DT: Mason Graham, Michigan (Jr.)
- DT: Kenneth Grant, Michigan (Jr.)
- LOLB: Sonny Styles, Ohio State (Jr.)
- MLB: Jay Higgins, Iowa (Sr. RS)
- ROLB: Nick Jackson, Iowa (Sr. RS)
- CB: Will Johnson, Michigan (Jr.)
- CB: Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon (Sr.)
- FS: Caleb Downs, Ohio State (So.)
- SS: Kevin Winston Jr., Penn State (Jr.)
- K: Dragon Kesich, Minnesota (Sr. RS)
- P: Tommy Doman, Michigan (Sr.)

Big Ten Second Team:
- QB: Dillon Gabriel, Oregon (Sr. RS)
- HB: Kyle Monangai, Rutgers (Sr.)
- HB: Nicholas Singleton, Penn State (Jr.)
- WR: Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State (Sr.)
- WR: Shaleak Knotts, Maryland (Jr.)
- WR: Myles Price, Indiana (Sr.)
- TE: Quentin Moore, Washington (Sr. RS)
- LT: Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon (Jr.)
- LG: Josh Priebe, Michigan (Sr. RS)
- C: Gus Hartwig, Purdue (Sr. RS)
- RG: Sal Womrley, Penn State (Sr. RS)
- RT: Riley Mahlman, Wisconsin (Jr. RS)
- LE: Jordan Burch, Oregon (Sr.)
- RE: Josaiah Stewart, Michigan (Sr.)
- DT: Tyleik Williams, Ohio State (Sr.)
- DT: Bear Alexander, USC (Jr.)
- LOLB: Jamil Muhammad, USC (Sr. RS)
- MLB: Jaishawn Barham, Michigan (Jr.)
- ROLB: Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon (Sr.)
- CB: Denzel Burke, Ohio State (Sr.)
- CB: Ricardo Hamilton, Wisconsin (Jr. RS)
- FS: Sebastian Castro, Iowa (Sr. RS)
- SS: Xavier Nwankpa, Iowa (Jr.)
- K: Johnathan Kim, Michigan State (Sr. RS)
- P: Ross James, Oregon (Jr. RS)

Highlights and Analysis:

1. Heisman Trophy Winner - QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama:
- Milroe’s impressive stats and leadership earned him the coveted Heisman Trophy, cementing his place as the top player in college football.

2. Player of the Year - QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss:
- Dart’s stellar performance guided Ole Miss to a remarkable season, earning him multiple awards, including Player of the Year.

3. Michigan Stars Shine:
- Donovan Edwards and Colston Loveland were standout players for the Wolverines, earning accolades for their exceptional contributions.
- Will Johnson’s dominance in the secondary earned him Best Defensive Back honors, highlighting his pivotal role in Michigan’s defense.

4. Stellar Freshman Performances:
- Freshmen such as Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State) and LJ McCray (Florida) made significant impacts, pointing to bright futures in college football.

The 2024 season celebrated outstanding talent across the nation, with Michigan Wolverines players making notable contributions. As the team looks to build on these successes, the focus now shifts to preparations for next season and continuing the pursuit of excellence.

Stay tuned to EFBC for more updates and insights as we wrap up the season and gear up for the next chapter of college football. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 18:35

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Early Signing Day Bonanza 🏈

Early Signing Day has arrived, and the Michigan Wolverines have made significant strides by securing commitments from top-tier talent across various positions. Under the leadership of Coach Spirit St. Patrick, Michigan has compiled a stellar recruiting class that promises to bring excitement and promise for the future. Here’s an in-depth look at the early signees for Michigan.

Early Signing Day Commitments:

5-Star Recruits:

1. DT Kyle Donahue
- Profile: 6'2", 300 lbs, Run Stopper from Bronx, NY.
- Insight: Donahue is expected to be a game-changer on the defensive line, known for his strength and tackling ability.

2. ATH Ahmad Waddle
- Profile: 6'2", 294 lbs, likely playing Center from Salt Lake City, UT.
- Insight: Waddle brings versatility and power to the offensive line, anchoring future blocking schemes.

3. ATH Cesar Esponda
- Profile: 6'5", 301 lbs, Power Rusher from Suffield, CT.
- Insight: Esponda is the #1 recruit in the NCAA, poised to create significant disruption on the defensive front.

4-Star Recruits:
1. WR Manu Jung
- Profile: 6'1", 185 lbs, Deep Threat WR from Chicago, IL.
- Insight: Jung’s speed and agility provide a dynamic threat in the Wolverines’ passing game.

2. WR Floyd Strange
- Profile: 6'5", 210 lbs, Physical WR from Orion, IL.
- Insight: Likened to NFL great Terrell Owens, Strange is set to be a dominant force.

3. TE Steve Barr
- Profile: 6'6", 253 lbs, Possession TE from Batavia, IL.
- Insight: Barr adds size and reliable hands to Michigan’s tight end corps.

4. LT Elliott McCrae
- Profile: 6'4", 289 lbs, Agile LT from Essex, VT.
- Insight: McCrae brings solid blocking skills and agility to the offensive line.

5. LE Malik Gay
- Profile: 6'3", 255 lbs, Power Rusher from Chicago, IL.
- Insight: Known for his Hutchinson-like potential, Gay is expected to be a defensive cornerstone.

6. MLB Glen Ernster
- Profile: 6'1", 227 lbs, Field General MLB from Oak Park, IL.
- Insight: Ernster’s speed and football IQ make him a leader on defense.

7. CB Jakhari Kendricks
- Profile: 6'2", 199 lbs, Zone CB from Charlotte, MI.
- Insight: Kendricks provides versatility and strong coverage skills in the secondary.

8. FS Juan Sapp
- Profile: 6'1", 208 lbs, Hybrid FS from Springfield, IL.
- Insight: Sapp combines speed and coverage abilities, potentially moving to CB.

3-Star Recruits:
1. WR Allen Steuber
- Profile: 5'9", 160 lbs, Route Runner from Clinton Township, MI.
- Insight: Steuber’s work ethic and route-running precision make him a valuable addition.

2. TE Bobby Talib
- Profile: 6'3", 230 lbs, Possession TE from Waterford, MI.
- Insight: Talib’s agility and catching abilities provide depth at tight end.

3. RT Chad Newton
- Profile: 6'4", 291 lbs, Pass Protector from Grand Rapids, MI.
- Insight: Newton’s pass-blocking prowess strengthens the offensive line.

4. FS Ted Winovich
- Profile: 5'11", 215 lbs, Run Support FS from Bloomfield Hills, MI.
- Insight: Winovich’s hitting power and pursuit make him a potential LB conversion.

5. FS Coco Ekiyor
- Profile: 6'3", 215 lbs, Run Support FS from Clinton Township, MI.
- Insight: Ekiyor’s physical playing style adds depth to the secondary.

6. QB Richard Pounds
- Profile: 6'2", 205 lbs, Pro-style QB from Delran, NJ.
- Insight: Pounds’ accurate passing enhances Michigan’s quarterback room.

7. ATH Al Carreon
- Profile: 6'1", 205 lbs, versatile athlete from Scottsdale, AZ.
- Insight: Carreon’s versatility offers multiple position options.

8. QB Sammy Hagans
- Profile: 6'1", 210 lbs, Dual-threat QB from Belleville, MI.
- Insight: Hagans’ ability to make plays with both arm and legs provides offensive dynamism.

9. QB Anthony Spencer
- Profile: 6'3", 215 lbs, Pocket-passer QB from Plainfield, IL.
- Insight: Spencer’s strong arm and field vision enhance Michigan’s quarterback depth.

10. FB Martin Lamur
- Profile: 6'0", 240 lbs, Fullback from Detroit, MI.
- Insight: Lamur is a powerful blocker and short-yardage runner, adding reliability to the offense.

11. QB Landry Michel
- Profile: 6'3", 220 lbs, Pocket-passer QB from Houston, TX.
- Insight: Michel’s strong arm and leadership make him a valuable addition to the quarterback room.

Michigan’s Early Signing Day has been a resounding success, with the Wolverines securing a class that ranks among the top 10 nationally. With three 5-star recruits, six 4-star recruits, and a host of talented 3-star players, Coach Spirit St. Patrick has built a foundation for sustained excellence.

These commitments reflect Michigan’s ability to attract premier talent and set the stage for a promising future. As the Wolverines look to build on this momentum, the excitement and anticipation for the upcoming season continue to grow.

Stay tuned to EFBC for more updates and insights as Michigan prepares for the next chapter in their storied football history. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛
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