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New WRs coach, Ron Bellamy, aims to raise the energy at Michigan

Jim Harbaugh says he has a plan for Michigan Here s what needs to happen

Jim Harbaugh says he has a plan for Michigan. Here’s what needs to happen Updated Jan 11, 2021; Posted Jan 10, 2021 Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh yells at referees in the first quarter of their Big Ten game against Ohio State at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, on Saturday, November 30, 2019. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com Facebook Share A deal that was nearly a year in the making, and one that should have been struck sooner, is done. Jim Harbaugh, who earned the nickname “Captain Comeback” more than two decades ago and rode his uncanny coaching acumen into Ann Arbor in December 2014, will be around for a little while longer. That is if he can get this thing figured out in a timely manner.

2021 NFL Draft Simulation: What happens when the Eagles don t take a wide receiver first?

Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images Welcome to the 2021 Draft Simulation Series! Every week, I will be firing up the Mock Draft Machine over via our friends at The Draft Network in order to outline different draft scenarios. These will change weekly as picks and players change hands while draft stocks rise and fall. Each week is an opportunity to explore all kinds of paths through the draft for the Philadelphia Eagles and the first one will present an unlikely, but exciting one. No. 6 overall: Penei Sewell, Offensive Tackle, Oregon Other Players Available: Jaylen Waddle, Wide Receiver, Alabama Devonta Smith, Wide Receiver, Alabama

Canadian defensive back declares for NFL draft after run at Minnesota | iNFOnews

Dan Ralph A penalty is called against Minnesota defensive back Benjamin St-Juste (25) after he grabs the face mask of Michigan wide receiver Ronnie Bell (8) in the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minn. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via AP December 24, 2020 - 8:07 AM Canadian defensive back Benjamin St-Juste s collegiate career at Minnesota is over. The Gophers starting cornerback decided earlier this week to skip his remaining college eligibility and declare for the 2021 NFL draft. St-Juste, a six-foot-three, 200-pound Montreal native, began his NCAA career at Michigan before transferring to Minnesota in 2019. He has registered 55 total tackles (1.5 for loss) in 17 career games with the Gophers.

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