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Name: Justice Haynes (Transfer from Alabama)
College: Michigan      Number: 22
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-10   Weight: 210
Position:  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: Jr/2027

40 Low: 4.34
   40 Time: 4.42
  40 High: 4.48

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 Data Scout Notes: X-Future Top 50/RB1 Now and Big 25 Expected/5* Top 5 RB Recruit/Co-Starter in RB Stable @ Bama 2024: NAC...12-09-24 Transfer from Alabama...2023: NAC

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 Justice Haynes, Michigan, Player News

  10/04/25 - RB Justice HaynesJr/2027, Michigan, 5-10, 210 (DS#2 RB) + More +

  Bryce Underwood threw for a season-high 270 yards and a touchdown, Justice Haynes ran for 117 yards and two scores and No. 20 Michigan beat Wisconsin 24-10 on Saturday. The Wolverines (4-1, 2-0 Big Ten) pulled away in the second half when Underwood threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Donaven McCulley late in the third quarter and Haynes had his second short touchdown run early in the fourth. The Badgers (2-3, 0-2) opened the game with a 12-play, 75-yard touchdown drive that took nearly seven minutes off the clock and didn't score again until Nathanial Vakos kicked a 39-yard field goal late in the game. Underwood, the nation's No. 1 recruit last year, completed 19 of 28 passes and had some drops by his teammates.

Haynes had 19 carries, including one for 43 yards against a defense that led major college football by allowing just 50 yards rushing per game. The Alabama transfer has run for 100-plus yards in each game this season. Southern Illinois transfer QB Hunter Simmons made his first start for the Badgers in place of Danny O'Neil, who had as many touchdowns (five) as interceptions while filling in for injured quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. Simmons was 18 of 29 for 177 yards with an interception. Dilin Jones had 17 carries for 63 yards, most on the game-opening drive, and scored on a 5-yard run to give Wisconsin the lead briefly. - Michigan/AP College Football


(DS#2 RB) Jr/2027 RB Justice HaynesMichigan
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  09/20/25 - RB Justice HaynesJr/2027, Michigan, 5-10, 210 (DS#2 RB) + More +

  Justice Haynes rushed for 149 yards and broke one of No. 21 Michigan's three long touchdown runs in a 30-27 win over Nebraska on Saturday, extending the Cornhuskers' losing streak against Top 25 opponents to 28 games. Freshman Bryce Underwood, who struggled in a road loss at Oklahoma two weeks ago, was just 12-of-22 passing for 105 yards in his first Big Ten road game but scored the Wolverines' first touchdown on a 37-yard run and extended his team's last scoring drive with a key third-down pass and a scramble. "He did everything he had to do to win, which is the maturity he might not have had at Oklahoma," said Biff Poggi, acting head coach in place of the suspended Sherrone Moore. Dylan Raiola's 52-yard Hail Mary to Jacory Barney Jr. for a touchdown to end the first half tied it 17-all and gave the Cornhuskers (3-1, 0-1 Big Ten) momentum heading into the third quarter.

They managed just a field goal after that until Raiola led them on a 75-yard drive to make it a three-point game with 1:34 left. Michigan (3-1, 1-0) recovered the onside kick, picked up a first down and ran out the clock. The Wolverines rushed for 286 yards, the most against Nebraska since Oklahoma ran for 312 in 2022. "Just too many big plays to win a football game like that," Nebraska coach Matt Rhule said. "We battled, and I appreciate that from the guys. It wasn't enough." The Wolverines went into the fourth quarter with a 27-17 lead after Dominic Zvada kicked a 56-yard field goal and Jordan Marshall busted through the line to go 54 yards for a touchdown. Zvada's 21-yard field goal gave the Wolverines a 10-point lead again with under 4 minutes to play. Michigan had two one-play touchdown drives, with Underwood breaking his 37-yard run after a Nebraska turnover and Haynes going 75 yards untouched to the end zone. Raiola was 30 of 41 for 308 yards and three touchdowns, the first quarterback to throw for 300 yards against Michigan since Purdue's Aidan O'Connell in 2022. Raiola threw his first interception of the season and was sacked seven times as Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale sent blitzes from a variety of angles. - Michigan/AP College Football


(DS#2 RB) Jr/2027 RB Justice HaynesMichigan
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  08/30/25 - RB Justice HaynesJr/2027, Michigan, 5-10, 210 (DS#2 RB) + More +

  Justice Haynes ran for 159 yards and three touchdowns and Bryce Underwood threw a touchdown pass, leading No. 14 Michigan to a season-opening 34-17 win over New Mexico on Saturday night. The Wolverines built an early cushion after Haynes scored on 56-and 5-yard touchdown runs in the first quarter. The transfer from Alabama had a 59-yard run that set up his 1-yard score to give Michigan a 17-point lead early in the fourth. Underwood, the fourth freshman to start at quarterback in program history, was 21 of 31 for 251 yards with a 17-yard touchdown pass to Marlin Kelin late in the first half to restore a two-touchdown lead.

The Lobos converted a fourth down and scored a touchdown on a trick play, sending a direct snap to running back D.J. McKinney to set up a 9-yard touchdown pass to Dorian Thomas. They recovered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff and kicked a field goal to move within 17-10 late in the first half. New Mexico pulled within 10 points late in the third quarter when Jack Layne lobbed a 3-yard pass to Thomas. The Lobos had a shot a shot to get closer early in the fourth, but Layne threw a pass up for grabs over the deep middle of the field and Brandyn Hillman intercepted it. Haynes scored his third touchdown on the ensuing drive, and then Layne threw another ill-advised pass that was picked off at the Michigan 3 to seal the defeat. Layne, an Idaho transfer, was 31 of 47 for 208 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. - Michigan/AP College Football


(DS#2 RB) Jr/2027 RB Justice HaynesMichigan
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