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  2019 ALL-BIG TEN HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): ST Donovan Peoples-Jones,...Return men Donovan Peoples-Jones (third team, media; honorable mention, coaches) and Jackson (honorable mention, coaches and media) also collected recognition. Peoples-Jones returned 23 punts at an average of 7.6 yards per return. His long return of 50 yards came against Michigan State. - Michigan Football

(DS#24 WR) Jr/2020 WR *Donovan Peoples-JonesMichigan
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  12/04/19 - Josh UcheSr/2020, Michigan, 6-1, 245 (DS#7 OLB) + More +

  Michigan linebacker Josh Uche announced Wednesday night that he will enter this spring's NFL Draft and will play in the team's yet-to-be determined bowl game. Uche, a 6-foot-2, 250-pound strong-side linebacker, emerged as the team's top pass-rusher this season. Through 12 regular-season games, he tallied 34 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss and a team-high 8.5 sacks. He also had two pass breakups and two forced fumbles. Tuesday afternoon, he earned All-Big Ten honors, named to the third team by media and second team by coaches. Uche was one of the nation's most effective pass-rushers this season on a per-snap basis in terms of both pressure rate and pass-rush win percentage, according to Pro Football Focus. He saw his role expand significantly from last season, when he was primarily utilized on third downs - and still led the team with 7 sacks. - Detroit Free Press

(DS#7 OLB) Sr/2020 OLB Josh UcheMichigan
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  12/04/19 - Olusegun OluwatimirSr/2023, Michigan, 6-3, 309 (DS#5 C) + More +

  2019 ALL-ACC HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): C - Olusegun Oluwatimi, Virginia; 25,...Oluwatimi (So., Upper Marlboro, Md.) has not allowed a sack this season according to Pro Football Focus. Oluwatimi sets the pass protection and has a 97 percent target success rate in five-on-five/six protections as he is a blocker for Perkins, who is No. 1 in the ACC and No. 13 in the nation with 3,636 yards of total offense and who is one of three players in the nation with 2,900+ passing yards (2,949) and 600+ rushing yards (687). - Virginia Football

(DS#5 C) rSr/2023 C Olusegun OluwatimiMichigan
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  11/25/19 - Shea PattersonSr/2020, Michigan, 6-1, 212 (DS#18 QB) + More +

  NOV 25 BIG TEN CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Shea Patterson, Michigan, Sr., QB, Shreveport, La./IMG Academy,...Threw for 366 yards and five touchdowns in a victory at Indiana, becoming the first quarterback in school history with five touchdown passes in regulation...First quarterback in school history with at least four touchdown passes in consecutive games and the first to post back-to-back 300-yard games since 2015...Completed his first seven pass attempts before finishing 20-of-32...Claims his second career Offensive Player of the Week award and second in as many weeks...Last Michigan Offensive Player of the Week: Shea Patterson (Nov. 18, 2019). - Big Ten football

(DS#18 QB) Sr/2020 QB Shea PattersonMichigan
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  11/23/19 - Shea PattersonSr/2020, Michigan, 6-1, 212 (DS#18 QB) + More +

  Shea Patterson threw five touchdown passes and Nico Collins scored a career-high three times to lead No. 12 Michigan to a 39-14 blowout at Indiana on Saturday. The Wolverines (9-2, 6-2 Big Ten, No. 13 CFP) have won four straight overall and 24 straight in the series since 1987. Peyton Ramsey and Stevie Scott III each scored on 1-yard runs for the Hoosiers, but the offense stalled as Patterson started heating up and Indiana (7-4, 4-4) never had a chance. The Hoosiers have lost two in a row since clinching its first winning season in 12 years. Patterson was the primary reason. "They've got size and a lot of speed to go along with that," Indiana coach Tom Allen said. "We've got to win some of those one-on-one matchups and they were just better than us today."

He finished 20 of 32 with 366 yards and one interception, tied a single-game career high with his scoring passes and now has nine TD passes over the past two weeks. He also topped the 5,000-yard mark in his Michigan career during the game. And, with some help from his receivers, Patterson made it look easy. After Scott opened the game with his 1-yard scoring run, Patterson hooked up with Ronnie Bell for a 6-yard TD pass to tie the score. Ramsey answered with a 1-yard TD plunge but Donovan Peoples-Jones made a spectacular, spinning 11-yard TD catch to tie it at 14. "It means a lot to them to progressively improve each and every week," Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said. - Michigan/AP College Football


(DS#18 QB) Sr/2020 QB Shea PattersonMichigan
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  11/18/19 - Shea PattersonSr/2020, Michigan, 6-1, 212 (DS#18 QB) + More +

  NOV 18 BIG TEN CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Shea Patterson, Michigan, Sr., QB, Shreveport, La./IMG Academy,...Completed 24-of-33 passes for 384 yards and four touchdowns in Michigan's victory against Michigan State...Recorded the fifth-most passing yards in a single game in school history...Moved to 10th among Michigan's all-time leaders in passing yards with 4,757...Claims his first career Offensive Player of the Week award...Last Michigan Offensive Players of the Week: Chris Evans and Karan Higdon (Nov. 6, 2017). - Big Ten football

(DS#18 QB) Sr/2020 QB Shea PattersonMichigan
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  11/16/19 - Shea PattersonSr/2020, Michigan, 6-1, 212 (DS#18 QB) + More +

  Shea Patterson threw for a season-high 384 yards and four touchdowns Saturday, sending No. 14 Michigan to a 44-10 romp over Michigan State for the Spartans' fifth straight loss. The Wolverines (8-2, 5-2, No. 15 CFP) scored 24 straight points after giving up the first touchdown and coasted to their most lopsided win in the rivalry since a 49-3 victory in 2002. The Spartans (4-6, 2-5) must win at Rutgers and against Maryland to be bowl eligible. Michigan State got off to a solid start, leading 7-0 after the first quarter on Brian Lewerke's 1-yard pass to Max Rosenthal.

The offensively challenged Spartans did little with the ball and simply couldn't stop Michigan in the air. Patterson completed 24 of 33 passes. He threw a 5-yard TD pass to Nick Eubanks in the second quarter; an 18-yard pass to Donovan Peoples-Jones for a score in the third; a 22-yard TD pass to Nico Collins in the fourth and a 39-yard pass to Cornelius Johnson with 2:33 left. Ronnie Bell had nine catches for a career-high 150 yards for the Wolverines, who haven't lost at home since closing the 2017 season with a loss to rival Ohio State. Lewerke was 17 of 30 for 166 yards with a TD and two interceptions on poorly thrown passes. Elijah Collins was limited to 27 yards rushing on 12 carries a week after running for 170 yards and two touchdowns in a collapsing loss to Illinois. Michigan State had won eight of 11 in the rivalry and two straight at the Big House. - AP College Football


(DS#18 QB) Sr/2020 QB Shea PattersonMichigan
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  11/12/19 - Chris EvansrSr/2021, Michigan, 5-11, 211 (DS#21 RB) + More +

  Michigan running back Chris Evans, suspended a year by the university for academic reasons, will be reinstated for winter term and eligible to play football next year. Evans has not been enrolled at Michigan during his suspension but remained in Ann Arbor taking online classes and working a restaurant delivery job. Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said Monday that Evans will be reinstated for the winter term that begins in January and will be able to play football.

“My knowledge of the situation is, he had a meeting, a productive meeting, a scheduled meeting to see if he’d be reinstated back into school, and my understanding is that he will be for the winter term, and we will welcome him back to the football team,” Harbaugh said at his weekly news conference. “When he gets back in school he’ll be able to participate fully in football again.” Evans has one year of eligibility remaining. - Detroit News


(DS#21 RB) rSr/2021 RB Chris EvansMichigan
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  10/12/19 - Hassan HaskinsSr/2022, Michigan, 6-2, 227 (DS#14 RB) + More +

  Hassan Haskins ran for 125 yards and a touchdown, Zach Charbonnet added 116 yards rushing, and No. 16 Michigan needed a late surge to put away Illinois 42-25 on Saturday. The Wolverines (5-1, 3-1 Big Ten) built a 28-0 lead by halftime, but turnovers and ineffective offense helped the Illini (2-4, 0-3) cut the lead to 28-25 with 12:50 left in the fourth quarter. Dre Brown ran in from a yard out and then converted a 2-point conversion for the Illini.

Michigan responded with a long drive capped by Shea Patterson's 5-yard touchdown pass to Donovan Peoples-Jones. Patterson ran for a score after Michigan forced a turnover at the Illini 1 to seal it for Michigan. Matt Robinson, starting for the injured quarterback Brandon Peters, a graduate transfer from Michigan, was 16 of 25 for 192 yards and one touchdown for Illinois. He also ran for a score. Michigan racked up 489 yards total offense to Illinois' 256. - Michigan/AP College Football


(DS#14 RB) Sr/2022 RB Hassan HaskinsMichigan
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  10/07/19 - Aidan HutchinsonSr/2022, Michigan, 6-7, 268 (DS#1 DE) + More +

  OCT 7/WEEK 6 BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Aidan Hutchinson, Michigan, So., DL, Plymouth, Mich./Divine Child,...Recorded six tackles, one sack and a career-high 2.5 tackles for loss in the Wolverines' victory against Iowa...Added a forced fumble and a pass break-up...Anchored a defense that allowed just one rushing yard and recorded eight sacks...Receives his first career Defensive Player of the Week honor...Last Michigan Defensive Player of the Week: Chase Winovich (Oct. 1, 2018). - Big Ten Football

(DS#1 DE) Sr/2022 DE Aidan HutchinsonMichigan
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  09/28/19 - Shea PattersonSr/2020, Michigan, 6-1, 212 (DS#18 QB) + More +

  Shea Patterson accounted for three touchdowns in the first half and ran for a fourth score in the third quarter, setting up No. 20 Michigan to rout Rutgers 52-0 on Saturday. The Wolverines (3-1, 1-1 Big Ten) enjoyed a confidence-boosting win following a humiliating loss at Wisconsin. The Scarlet Knights (1-3, 0-2) have not won a conference game since the 2017 season and have to improve a lot to end the drought this year. Patterson threw a quick out to Nico Collins on the opening drive and the receiver broke a tackle and sprinted up the sideline for a 48-yard score. On Michigan's next drive, Patterson had his first of three rushing TDs to match the number of scores the dual-threat quarterback had previously on the ground in his career.

Patterson played two-plus quarters and was 17 of 23 for 276 yards with one TD and one interception. The Wolverines led 24-0 at halftime and took advantage of Rutgers getting off to a rough start in the second half. Tre Avery fumbled on the kickoff return to open the second half and Raheem Blackshear was stopped for a loss on a reception on a fourth-and-1 later in the third quarter. The Scarlet Knights were called for a false start twice before punting late in the third. - Michigan/AP College Football


(DS#18 QB) Sr/2020 QB Shea PattersonMichigan
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  09/07/19 - Shea PattersonSr/2020, Michigan, 6-1, 212 (DS#18 QB) + More +

  Jake Moody made a 43-yard field goal and No. 7 Michigan forced and recovered a fumble to hold on for a 24-21 double-overtime win over Army on Saturday. The Wolverines (2-0) didn't lead until the second extra period and would have lost at the end of regulation to the Black Knights (1-1) if Cole Talley made a 50-yard kick that sailed just short and to the right. "Sometimes you got to fight like that," Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said.

It marked the second straight year the U.S. Military Academy nearly beat a top 10 team for the first time in more than a half-century. The Black Knights pushed No. 5 Oklahoma into overtime on the road last year before losing 28-21. Army coach Jeff Monken said he was incredibly disappointed to come up short again. "Our guys had a determination this week and a belief that we were going to win this game long before we showed up," Monken said. Army had won 10 straight since, a run that college football's winningest program barely stopped. - AP College Football


(DS#18 QB) Sr/2020 QB Shea PattersonMichigan
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  08/31/19 - Shea PattersonSr/2020, Michigan, 6-1, 212 (DS#18 QB) + More +

  Shea Patterson threw three touchdown passes and No. 7 Michigan easily won its season-opening game. However, the dual-threat senior quarterback wasn't in a mood to celebrate. Patterson lost a fumble on the first play of the game and put the ball on the turf again later in the game, casting a shadow on his perspective of the Wolverines' 40-21 win over Middle Tennessee on Saturday night.

"Obviously, didn't get off to a good start," Patterson said. "I've got to take care of the football." Michigan unveiled its no-huddle, spread offense and it was plagued by mental and physical mistakes. "We shot ourselves in the foot at times with pre-snap penalties and mishandling the ball," coach Jim Harbaugh said. The Blue Raiders took advantage of two turnovers, scoring TDs after recovering both fumbles. - AP College Football


(DS#18 QB) Sr/2020 QB Shea PattersonMichigan
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  08/23/19 - Michael DannaSr/2020, Michigan, 6-2, 257 (DS#31 DE) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON TED HENDRICKS AWARD WATCHLIST: MIKE DANNA - MICHIGAN,...Joined Michigan prior to the 2019 season after transferring from Central Michigan...Started all 12 games in 2018...Finished third on the team with 66 tackles, including 37 solo stops, and a team-high 15 tackles for loss with 9.5 sacks. - Michigan Football

(DS#31 DE) Sr/2020 DE Michael DannaMichigan
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  08/13/19 - Lavert HillSr/2020, Michigan, 5-10, 190 (DS#30 CB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS P5 THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: Lavert Hill, Michigan, Sr.,...Hill was an Associated Press third-team All-American in 2018, and earned first-team All-Big Ten honors. He was named a semifinalist for the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award after finishing the year with 14 tackles, one tackle for loss and six pass breakups, including one interception returned for a touchdown. He played in a secondary that finished the season ranked second in the nation in pass defense while U-M defenders totaled 11 interceptions to just 14 passing touchdowns allowed. - Michigan Football

(DS#30 CB) Sr/2020 CB Lavert HillMichigan
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