Interesting Fact About Michigan's Roster

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Interesting Fact About Michigan's Roster

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https://www.espn.com/college-football/t ... wolverines

I just checked the link above and they have 25 seniors graduating this year, including Blake Corum.

They also only have 15 juniors on the current roster, two of which, J.J. McCarthy and Donovan Edwards, may declare for the NFL draft.

With the lack of depth on the roster, as well as possible pending punishment coming from the NCAA, I wouldn't be surprised to see Jim Harbough bolt for the NFL after the playoffs.
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SuperDuck wrote:https://www.espn.com/college-football/t ... wolverines

I just checked the link above and they have 25 seniors graduating this year, including Blake Corum.

They also only have 15 juniors on the current roster, two of which, J.J. McCarthy and Donovan Edwards, may declare for the NFL draft.

With the lack of depth on the roster, as well as possible pending punishment coming from the NCAA, I wouldn't be surprised to see Jim Harbough bolt for the NFL after the playoffs.
He has literally tried to bolt for the NFL for 2-3 consecutive years, and nobody has wanted him. It takes more than him wanting to.
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StevensTechU wrote:
SuperDuck wrote:https://www.espn.com/college-football/t ... wolverines

I just checked the link above and they have 25 seniors graduating this year, including Blake Corum.

They also only have 15 juniors on the current roster, two of which, J.J. McCarthy and Donovan Edwards, may declare for the NFL draft.

With the lack of depth on the roster, as well as possible pending punishment coming from the NCAA, I wouldn't be surprised to see Jim Harbough bolt for the NFL after the playoffs.
He has literally tried to bolt for the NFL for 2-3 consecutive years, and nobody has wanted him. It takes more than him wanting to.
Harbs is a douche.
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StevensTechU wrote:
SuperDuck wrote:https://www.espn.com/college-football/t ... wolverines

I just checked the link above and they have 25 seniors graduating this year, including Blake Corum.

They also only have 15 juniors on the current roster, two of which, J.J. McCarthy and Donovan Edwards, may declare for the NFL draft.

With the lack of depth on the roster, as well as possible pending punishment coming from the NCAA, I wouldn't be surprised to see Jim Harbough bolt for the NFL after the playoffs.
He has literally tried to bolt for the NFL for 2-3 consecutive years, and nobody has wanted him. It takes more than him wanting to.
I wouldn't know if nobody wants him or not. That seems a bit extreme. The guy had a great run with San Fran. and, unlike most other college coaches, has proven that he can coach at that level.
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SuperDuck wrote:
StevensTechU wrote:
SuperDuck wrote:https://www.espn.com/college-football/t ... wolverines

I just checked the link above and they have 25 seniors graduating this year, including Blake Corum.

They also only have 15 juniors on the current roster, two of which, J.J. McCarthy and Donovan Edwards, may declare for the NFL draft.

With the lack of depth on the roster, as well as possible pending punishment coming from the NCAA, I wouldn't be surprised to see Jim Harbough bolt for the NFL after the playoffs.
He has literally tried to bolt for the NFL for 2-3 consecutive years, and nobody has wanted him. It takes more than him wanting to.
I wouldn't know if nobody wants him or not. That seems a bit extreme. The guy had a great run with San Fran. and, unlike most other college coaches, has proven that he can coach at that level.
He’s a very good football coach who wears out his welcome no matter how much he wins
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