Friday, October 20, 2023

2023 Ex-Wolverine Updates: Week 7

 

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FORMER PLAYERS

TE Erick All (Iowa): All had 2 catches for 19 yards in Iowa's 19-6 win over Wisconsin, but the bigger news was that he suffered a nasty knee injury on his second catch. All leads the Hawkeyes in all receiving categories, catches (21), yards (299), and touchdowns (3) by a wide margin.

WR Andrel Anthony (Oklahoma): Anthony is out for the season. He caught 27 passes for 429 yards and 1 touchdown this season before the injury.

QB Alan Bowman (Oklahoma State): Bowman completed 28/41 passes for 336 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions in a 39-32 win over Kansas. As good as those numbers sound, that's just his sixth-highest passing yardage total in a game. His highest total was when he threw for 605 yards against Houston as a freshman for Texas Tech in 2018.

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P George Caratan (UConn): The Huskies (1-5) had a bye. Caratan has punted 35 times for 1,540 yards, a 44.0 yard average.

S Damani Dent (Charlotte): Charlotte (1-4) had a bye. Dent has yet to play this season.

CB Darion Green-Warren (Nevada): Green-Warren had yet to play this season and is no longer listed on Nevada's roster.

TE Louis Hansen (UConn): UConn (1-5) had a bye. Hansen has 1 catch for 18 yards in four games this season.

QB Ren Hefley (Middle Tennessee): Hefley did not play in a 35-23 win over Louisiana Tech.

WR A.J. Henning (Northwestern): Northwestern (3-3) had a bye. Henning has 17 catches for 109 yards and 2 touchdowns through the air this year. He also has 12 carries for 76 yards and 1 touchdown, adding a few punt and kickoff returns without too much excitement.

LB Nikhai Hill-Green (Charlotte): Hill-Green made 6 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 sack in a 14-0 loss to Navy.

WR Giles Jackson (Washington): Jackson caught 6 passes for 58 yards and 1 touchdown in his first game back from a pre-season thumb injury. The Huskies beat Oregon by a score of 36-33.

CB George Johnson III (UMass): Johnson made 2 catches for 24 yards in a 63-0 loss to Penn State.

DE Aaron Lewis (Rutgers): Lewis made 3 tackles and 1 quarterback hurry in a 27-24 win over Michigan State.

QB Cade McNamara (Iowa): McNamara is out for the season with an injury. He completed 46/90 passes (51.1%) for 4 touchdowns and 3 interceptions in five games.

QB Joe Milton (Tennessee): Milton completed 11/22 passes for 100 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception. He ran 8 times for 34 yards.

S Jordan Morant (Mississippi State): Mississippi State (3-3) had a bye. Morant has 6 tackles and 1 tackle for loss so far this season.

S R.J. Moten (Florida): Moten did not play in a 41-39 win over South Carolina.

DE Eyabi Okie-Anoma (Charlotte): Okie-Anoma made 4 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 quarterback hurry in a 14-0 loss to Navy.

DT George Rooks (Boston College): Boston College (3-3) had a bye. Rooks has made 14 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, and 2 quarterback hurries.

CB Andre Seldon (New Mexico State): Seldon made 8 tackles in a 27-13 win over Sam Houston State.

CB Myles Sims (Georgia Tech): Georgia Tech (3-3) had a bye. Sims has 22 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss, and 2 pass breakups this year.

LB Deuce Spurlock (Florida): Spurlock did not play in a 41-39 win over South Carolina.

RB Christian Turner (Indiana): Turner had 8 carries for 27 yards in a 52-7 loss to Michigan.

DE Taylor Upshaw (Arizona): Upshaw made 2 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and 1 sack in a 44-6 win over Washington State.

TE Dan Villari (Syracuse): Villari made 3 catches for 18 yards in a 41-3 loss to Florida State.

DE Julius Welschof (Charlotte): Welschof did not play in a 14-0 loss to Charlotte.

LB Cornell Wheeler (Kansas): Wheeler made 4 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, and his first career sack in a 39-32 loss to Oklahoma State.

FORMER COMMITS

DE Collins Acheampong (Miami): Acheampong did not play in a 41-31 loss to North Carolina.

LB Aaron Alexander (Michigan State): Alexander did not record any stats in a 27-24 loss to Rutgers.

RB Tim Baldwin, Jr. (UMass): Baldwin did not play in a 63-0 loss to Penn State.

DE Ethan Burke (Texas): Texas (5-1) had a bye. Burke has 18 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, and 2 sacks this season.

CB Te'Cory Couch (Miami): Couch made 9 tackles and 3 quarterback hurries in a 41-31 loss to North Carolina.

S Taylor Groves (Ole Miss): Ole Miss (5-1) had a bye. Groves has yet to play this season.

OLB Stephen Herron, Jr. (Louisville): Herron made 4 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in a 38-21 loss to Pitt.

LB Tyler Martin (UMass): Martin did not play in a 63-0 loss to Penn State.

DT Davonte Miles (Bowling Green State): Miles did not play in a 24-14 win over Buffalo.

TE Andrew Rappleyea (Penn State): Rappleyea did not play in a 63-0 win over UMass.

S Myles Rowser (New Mexico State): Rowser made 10 tackles in a 27-13 win over Sam Houston State.

DT Quintin Somerville (UCLA): Somerville did not play in a 36-24 loss to Oregon State.

DT Alex VanSumeren (Michigan State): VanSumeren did not play in a 27-24 loss to Rutgers.

DT Denver Warren (New Mexico State): Warren did not play in a 27-13 win over Sam Houston State.

LB Raylen Wilson (Georgia): Wilson did not record any stats in a 37-20 win over Vanderbilt.

WR Xavier Worthy (Texas): Texas (5-1) had a bye. Worthy has 34 catches for 453 yards and 3 touchdowns this season. He also averages 14.2 yards per punt return, completed 1 pass for 35 yards, and has 2 carries for 3 yards.

FORMER COACHES

Don Brown (Head Coach, UMass): UMass fell to 1-7 after a 63-0 shellacking by Penn State.

Jedd Fisch (Head Coach, Arizona): Fisch improved to 4-3 with a 44-6 beatdown of Washington State.

Brady Hoke (Head Coach, San Diego State): SDSU improved to 3-4 with a 41-34 win over Hawaii.

Mo Linguist (Head Coach, Buffalo): Buffalo is now 2-5 after a 24-14 loss to Bowling Green

Scot Loeffler (Head Coach, Bowling Green State): Loeffler and his Falcons beat Buffalo to move to 3-4.

Curt Mallory (Head Coach, Indiana State): Mallory and his Indiana State Sycamores are 0-6 after a 44-7 loss to Illinois State.

Jim McElwain (Head Coach, Central Michigan): McElwain and his Chips are 4-3 after a 17-10 win over Akron.

Biff Poggi (Head Coach, Charlotte): Charlotte is now 1-5 after a 14-0 loss to Navy.

Rich Rodriguez (Head Coach, Jacksonville State): Jacksonville State is now 5-2 after a 31-13 loss to Liberty.

Tyrone Wheatley (Head Coach, Wayne State): Wheatley fell to 2-5 after a 32-3 loss to Davenport.

8 comments:

  1. Alan Bowman's Heisman train is back on track baby!

    Otherwise, what's up with all our ex-guys getting season ending injuries? NCAA should investigate Harbaugh's secret voodoo analyst down in Haiti.

    Great to see Giles Jackson back and catching a career high in passes.

    Jedd Fisch looking like he might be proving my hatin-butt wrong. We'll see.

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  2. Maybe it's time for Don Brown to take that second look at Baseball.

    Roanman

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  3. Transfers to MI doing better than transfers from MI. Nugent, Henderson, Wallace, Barner, Tuttle, Goode, Hausman, and Stewart are all doing quite well. Got to give the coaching staff credit.

    McNamara, All, Andrel Anthony out for the season.

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    1. Agree. There was a debate a couple years back, based on headcount, that transfers were damaging to Michigan. But we've gained so much production and lost very few guys we missed.

      There's a few would be "nice to haves" but nobody that really hurt us. Ben St Juste might be the biggest missed opportunity. I think we upgraded going from All to Barner all things considered. Even the ones we think might hurt us (Zach Carpenter, Aubrey Solomon, Dylan McCaffrey) tend to flop.

      I think you'll see more use of the Portal going forward as the benefits of picking guys up from minor league squads (like Indiana, Stanford, Virginia, Nebraska) seem very obvious. Even at the risk of dropping the last few guys from the bottom of the recruiting class. The Portal lets the rich get richer and we should not be shy about recruiting guys we want directly from lesser programs IMO.

      I'd like to see them be more proactive about it already, especially at CB.

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  4. Every time I read about Texas, I dream about Xavier Worthy wearing the Maize and Blue. Santa, please fix Admission Policies.

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    1. My read on this was that the issue was less about not taking the credits from Worthy's fake high school bridge program and more about how poorly it was communicated to him. Regardless the connection between the program and admissions can be cleaned up.

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  5. On the other hand, we seem to be doing well at receiver these days. i get the feeling that all the freshmen are keepers -- Morgan, Moore, English -- along with sophomores Morris and Clemons.(Walk on O'Leary is good too.) I don't think Worthy is any better than Wilson, and Cornelius Johnson has been steady and at times spectacular.

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    1. Still need to find some top end speed like Gatlin Bar. I hope they are staying on that kid because what Roman Wilson brings to the offense is hugely impactful, and he could do the same thing. Not sure we have that guy yet, especially with Walker flipped to CB.

      It will help with recruiting if Wilson and Johnson both get drafted because that will be good proof that you don't need to catch 80 balls to get NFL scouts attention (which I think is the case). I think Johnson is borderline but if he tests well at the combine it's definitely possible.

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