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Monday, September 9, 2024

2024 Ex-Wolverine Updates: Week 2

 

Alan Bowman (image via SI)

Here's a roundup of the former Michigan player, former commits, and former coaches (or players-turned-coaches). NOTE: I will not regularly post updates about offensive linemen since stats are minimal and just posting PFF grades is kind of boring, but I did this week just to show who's playing where and what their opening day role was.

FORMER PLAYERS

WR Andrel Anthony (Oklahoma): Anthony did not play in a 16-12 win over Houston.

LB Jeremiah Beasley (Missouri): Beasley made 1 tackle in a 38-0 win over Buffalo.

QB Alan Bowman (Oklahoma State): Bowman completed 27/48 passes for 326 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception. He also ran 5 times for 7 yards.

LB Semaj Bridgeman (Michigan State): Bridgeman did not record any stats in a 27-24 win over Maryland.

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CB Cam Calhoun (Utah): Calhoun did not record any stats in a 23-12 win over Buffalo.

C Zach Carpenter (Miami): Carpenter is Miami's starting center.

WR Darrius Clemons (Oregon State): Clemons did not play in a 21-0 win over San Diego State.

TE Louis Hansen (UConn): Hansen did not catch any passes in a 63-17 win over Merrimack.

WR A.J. Henning (Northwestern): Henning caught 8 passes for 52 yards in a 26-20 loss to Duke.

OG Amir Herring (Kansas): Herring is a backup offensive guard for Kansas.

TE Matt Hibner (SMU): Hibner made 1 catch for 12 yards in an 18-15 loss to BYU.

LB Nikhai Hill-Green (Colorado): Hill-Green made 7 tackles in a 28-10 loss to Nebraska.

K Cole Hussung (Louisville): Hussung is a backup kicker for Louisville.

WR Giles Jackson (Washington): Jackson caught 6 passes for 66 yards in a 30-9 win over Eastern Michigan. He also had a nice hurdle:

WR George Johnson III (FAU): Johnson made 3 catches for 24 yards in a 24-7 loss to Army.

DE Aaron Lewis (Rutgers): Lewis made 1 tackle, 1 pass breakups, and 2 quarterback hurries in a 49-17 win over Akron.

QB Cade McNamara (Iowa): McNamara completed 13/29 passes for 99 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions in a 20-19 loss to Iowa State.

LB Hayden Moore (Washington): Moore did not record any stats in a 30-9 win over Eastern Michigan.

S Jordan Morant (Mississippi State): Morant made 1 tackle in a 30-23 loss to Arizona State.

S R.J. Moten (Florida): Moten made 4 tackles and 1 tackle for loss in a 45-7 win over Samford.

DT George Rooks (Boston College): Over the past week, Rooks has totaled 5 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, and 1 pass breakup in a 28-13 win over Florida State and a 56-0 win over Duquesne.

S Keon Sabb (Alabama): Sabb made 3 tackles and 1 pass breakup in a 42-16 win over South Florida.

LB Deuce Spurlock (Florida): Spurlock did not record any stats in a 45-7 win over Samford.

OT Jack Stewart (UConn): Stewart is a backup offensive lineman for UConn.

RB C.J. Stokes (Charlotte): Stokes had 1 carry for 8 yards and 1 catch for 6 yards in a 38-20 loss to North Carolina.

LB Joey Velazquez (Ohio State): Velazquez made 1 tackle in a 56-0 win over Western Michigan.

TE Dan Villari (Syracuse): Villari had 1 catch for 7 yards in a 31-28 win over Georgia Tech.

CB D.J. Waller (Kentucky): Waller made 1 tackle in a 31-6 loss to South Carolina.

LB Cornell Wheeler (Kansas): Wheeler made 8 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, and 1 pass breakup in a 23-17 loss to Illinois.

FORMER COMMITS

DE Collins Acheampong (UCLA): UCLA had a bye.

LB Aaron Alexander (Michigan State): Alexander did not record any stats in a 27-24 win over Maryland.

WR Markus Allen (Eastern Michigan): Allen made 4 catches for 27 yards in a 30-9 loss to Washington.

DE Ethan Burke (Texas): Burke did not record any stats in a 31-12 win over Michigan.

S Taylor Groves (Ole Miss): Groves did not play in a 56-3 win over Middle Tennessee State.

LB Tyler Martin (UMass): Martin made 1 tackle in a 38-23 loss to Toledo.

OG Micah Mazzccua (Nebraska): Mazzccua is a starting offensive guard for Nebraska.

DT Davonte Miles (BGSU): Miles did not record any stats in a 34-27 loss to Penn State.

TE Andrew Rappleyea (Penn State): Rappleyea did not record any stats in a 34-27 win over BGSU.

S Myles Rowser (Arizona State): Rowser made 10 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in a 30-23 win over Mississippi State.

DE Elias Rudolph (Miami): Rudolph did not record any stats in a 56-9 win over Florida A&M.

DT Jacob Smith (Kentucky): Smith did not record any stats in a 31-6 loss to South Carolina.

LB Jaden Smith (Kentucky): Smith did not record any stats in a 31-6 loss to South Carolina.

DE Jerod Smith (Kentucky): Smith did not record any stats in a 31-6 loss to South Carolina.

DT Joel Starlings (North Carolina): Starlings made 1 tackle in a 38-20 win over Charlotte.

DT Alex VanSumeren (Michigan State): VanSumeren did not record any stats in a 27-24 win over Maryland.

DT Denver Warren (Sam Houston State): Warren made 2 tackles and 1 quarterback hurry in a 45-14 loss to UCF.

LB Raylen Wilson (Georgia): Wilson made 3 tackles in a 48-3 win over Tennessee Tech.

FORMER COACHES

Don Brown (Head Coach, UMass): Brown is 0-2 after a 38-23 loss to Toledo.

Ross Douglas (Wide Receivers Coach, Syracuse): Douglas is in his first season coaching the receivers at Syracuse under new head coach Fran Brown.

Jedd Fisch (Head Coach, Washington): Fisch and the Huskies are 2-0 after a 30-9 win over Eastern Michigan..

JaRaymond Hall (Asst. OL Coach, Wayne State): Hall is now the assistant offensive line coach and director of recruiting for Wayne State under head coach Tyrone Wheatley, who recruited Hall to Michigan in 2017.

Scot Loeffler (Head Coach, BGSU): Loeffler is 1-1 after the Falcons had a narrow 34-27 loss to Penn State.

Curt Mallory (Head Coach, Indiana State): The Sycamores are 0-2 after a 49-0 loss to Purdue and a 27-20 loss to Eastern Illinois.

Jim McElwain (Head Coach, Central Michigan): The Chippewas are 1-1 after a 52-16 loss to FIU.

Desmond Morgan (Defensive Assistant, Memphis): Morgan is a defensive assistant at Memphis this season.

Biff Poggi (Head Coach, Charlotte): Charlotte is 0-2 after a 38-20 loss to North Carolina.

Denard Robinson (Running Backs Coach, Lead Prep Academy): Robinson has been hired as the new running backs coach at Lead Prep Academy in Michigan.

Rich Rodriguez (Head Coach, Jacksonville State): Jax State is 0-2 after a 49-14 loss to Louisville.

Roy Roundtree (Wide Receivers Coach, Miami-OH): Roundtree is in his first season at Miami-OH as the wide receivers coach.

Tyrone Wheatley (Head Coach, Wayne State): Wheatley is 0-1 after a 31-17 loss to Tiffin.

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    1. Clemons has a foot injury. I'm not sure how long he's going to be out.

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    2. The majority of guys who leave leave for a reason and are not missed. Keon Sabb is a notable outlier.

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  2. The folks at UMass have great patience. 1-11, 3-9, and now 0-2 to start the year.

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    1. Yeah...I don't think it will last beyond this season if he doesn't improve upon last year's record. But it's nothing compared to Curt Mallory. Mallory has been at Indiana State since 2017 and has a 20-48 record with only one winning season (his second year, 2018). He's 0-1 so far this year.

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  3. Thunder, will you be doing the "see more of, see less of" this year?

    May not be worthwhile since we all agree more Mullings (and even Hall), less of the WR 'depth'

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    1. I am! It will probably be posted later today. I wanted to post it this morning, but I wasn't feeling well last night (all good now, just a brief stomach bug or something).

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  4. Interesting that McElwain hasn't gone on to anything. Do you have any knowledge on whether that is by choice or not?

    OT - I made some pessimistic posts this summer about MSU having very good recruiting. After a couple of games, my worst-case is coming to fruition with MSU looking very good and with Chiles/Marsh looking like a scary combo for 3 years. Last year, DeBoer, Elko, and Smith were three very good available coaches. I know mediocre-Manuel will keep Moore, even if he goes 4-8, but if he did fire Moore, is anyone available that is good as Smith?

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    1. I don't really think McElwain has done anything to warrant getting another big job. He did a decent job at CSU, bombed at Florida, and then became an assistant coach. He's had an up-and-down tenure at CMU as the head guy. He might just be the type of guy who's a career MAC-level head coach.

      I really like Kalen DeBoer. I'm not so sure about Elko and Smith.

      But MSU doesn't look "very good." They've barely squeaked by a couple teams. They have 16-10 and 27-24 victories. Chiles is graded as one of the worst QBs in the Big Ten - below Davis Warren - and is completing 54% of his passes for 3 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. There have been some big plays, yes, but he's also made a bunch of terrible plays.

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