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Giles Jackson’s pending transfer ‘a shocker,’ but opens opportunities for Michigan’s receivers Updated Apr 09, 12:27 PM; Posted Apr 09, 12:17 PM Michigan wide receiver Mike Sainristil (19) extends for a touchdown catch in the third quarter of their Big Ten football game against Wisconsin at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, on Saturday, November 14, 2020. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com Facebook Share Giles Jackson played in integral role for Michigan’s football team in 2020, especially on special teams as the No. 1 returner. The speedy 5-foot-9 receiver also finished third on the team with 14 catches for 167 yards last season. So when Jackson decided to enter the transfer portal last month, it came as a surprise to fellow junior wideout Mike Sainristil. ....
Seth March 1st, 2021 at 1:10 PM They put out a spring roster. It only has a few things of interest in it but we respect tradition so here’s your jerk: POSITION CHANGES Jack Stewart OL >“DL”. It looks like one of the bench guards is going to take a shot at the much shallower depth chart at defensive tackle. Stewart was kind of a lost man at guard, where Zak Zinter played as a true freshman and several more touted guys in Stewart’s class like Barnhart, Keegan, Jones, and Rumler have gotten a lot more mention. David Ojabo “DL” >”LB”. This is not much of a change. Ojabo arrived late in practice last year and when he was technically a SAM and in fact just an edge rusher. The move to more of a base multiple has a job for that called linebacker. ....
Michigan’s young receivers made progress (and got their feet wet) in 2020 Updated Feb 18, 2021; Posted Feb 18, 2021 Michigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson (6) celebrates with wide receiver Mike Sainristil (19) after scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter of their Big Ten football game against Michigan State at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, on Saturday, November 16, 2019. Michigan won the game, 44-10. (Mike Mulholland | MLive.com)Mike Mulholland | MLive.com Facebook Share At the core of Josh Gattis’ speed in space offense is the passing game. It will help determine whether this grand experiment at Michigan is a success or failure. It was neither in 2020. As struggles mounted at quarterback, the Wolverines had trouble distributing the football as often as they would like. The receivers and the offense took a hit as a result. ....