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  He may not have been 100 percent during the spring, still recovering from offseason surgery to repair his broken ankle, but Aidan Hutchinson's work ethic was apparent to those who spent considerable time around him. Consider Jim Harbaugh one of them. The Michigan head coach called the star defensive end's decision to return for the 2021 season "just unbelievable." "Not just his decision to come back - but the decision to come back all-in," Harbaugh raved recently on the "In the Trenches" podcast.

Back in March, Hutchinson told reporters he was a regular at Michigan's spring practices - doing what he could during individual periods and taking in the new defensive scheme being installed by first-year coordinator Mike Macdonald, all while trying to get back into tip-top shape. And according to Harbaugh, the 6-foot-6, 269-pound Plymouth, Mich., native has. "Right now, physically, 1 or 2 top-rated guy on the team," Harbaugh told host Jon Jansen. "1, 2 or 3 - in that top tier - top-3 across all key performance indicators. He has come back training at the highest level." Harbaugh reiterated that Hutchinson, a former all-Big Ten honoree, was "all in," adding: "(He) wants to be great. Wants to be great for Michigan." - Ann Arbor News


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