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Name: Myles Hinton (Transfer from Stanford) College: Michigan
Number: 78
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-6 Weight: 342 Position: Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 5.17 40 Time: 5.27 40 High: 5.38
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Data Scout Notes: X-4-7/+20 LBs for 23/Could-Should return for 2024-Top50 Potential/Chris Hintons Son 2023: NAC...2022: 12-05-22 Transfer from Stanford/NAC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC
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Myles Hinton, Michigan, Player News
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For a second straight year, Michigan's football team enters the offseason with a big problem on its hands along the offensive line. (A good one, of course.) Too many capable players and not enough spots, after adding three veteran starters via the transf er portal during the months of December and January. But the Wolverines kicked off spring practice this week without Arizona State transfer LaDarius Henderson and a slowed Myles Hinton and Drake Nugent, both transfers from Stanford, three players with si gnificant starting experience.Still, head coach Jim Harbaugh summed up the situation nicely on Thursday, his first meeting with reporters in nearly two months. "A good problem to have, right?," Harbaugh said. "How hard is it going to be to get to five starters? It'll probably be pretty hard - like it was last year when we considered 7-8 guys that were starters." By the end of Michigan's 2022 season, through injury and merit, eight different players started games last year. Only two of them depart ed for the NFL, leaving six returners, the group of three transfers - and a couple of additional names Harbaugh considers in the mix for playing time. "You look at it now - Karsen Barnhart, Greg Crippen, Trevor Keegan, Gio (El-Hadi), Trente Jones, Zak Zi nter, Jeff Persi - I consider them all starters," Harbaugh said. "And then LaDarius Henderson, Drake Nugent, Myles Hinton - all capable. Andrew Gentry is going to be really good. Reece Atteberry is going to be really good. Dom Giuidice has come over and he's been really good from the defensive side." - Ann Arbor News
(DS#10 OT) rSr/2025 OT Myles Hinton, Michigan
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It's a big time for Michigan football repeats: First, back-to-back Big Ten championships, back-to-back College Football Playoff berths and then back-to-back winners of the Joe Moore Award, given to the nation's best offensive line. The Wolverines' chance s of hitting the three-peat may have just increased this week. U-M will have offensive linemen Trevor Keegan and Zak Zinter back for the 2023 season, increasing the chances of Michigan receiving lofty preseason hype once again. The Wolverines already hav e running back Blake Courm retuning following his season-ending injury in November, and now the running game gets even stronger.Michigan's offensive line will lose Olusegun Oluwatimi, the Rimington Award winner as the nation's top center and the O utland Award winner as the nation's top interior lineman, but has added a trio of potential contributors through the transfer portal this winter. Stanford linemen Myles Hinton and Drake Nugent announced their plans to transfer to Ann Arbor in December. T he Wolverines also added Arizona State transfer LaDarius Henderson, a captain in 2022 for the Sun Devils, through the portal. - Detroit Free Press
(DS#10 OT) rSr/2025 OT Myles Hinton, Michigan
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There's a chance Stanford won't have the services of highly touted freshman offensive tackle Myles Hinton once the season begins. It all depends on how comfortable his parents are with the NCAA's protocols for battling the potential spread of COVID-19. C hris Hinton, a former NFL All-Pro offensive tackle, and his wife, Mya, a former college basketball player and ex-prosecutor, have been outspoken that the NCAA make make the safety of players a top priority. So far, they're not satisfied the NCAA has done enough to allow practices and games to be safely held in the middle of a pandemic. "Mya and I are huge football fans," Chris Hinton recently told the Chicago Tribune. "We want to see a season. But we want it done safely and only if it makes sense. "If g uidelines that are going to be put in place, if we don't feel comfortable (with them), they will not play." - Oakland Tribune
(DS#10 OT) rSr/2025 OT Myles Hinton, Michigan
News Source: Oakland Tribune
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