The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports
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(he started 11 games at each position in 2009 and 2011) Woolfolk had five passes broken up and 90 tackles during his four seasons. CB J.T. Floyd (2008): A three-year starter, Floyd emerged as Michigan���s No. 1 cornerback in his final two seasons, recording a team-high 13 passes broken up during that span, with three interceptions. S Jamar Adams (2004): The North Carolina native started two seasons at strong safety in 2006-07, notching 129 tackles, 16 passes broken up and four interceptions in anchoring the defense. S Jordan Kovacs (2009): A walk-on in 2009, Kovacs was a team captain and won the Bo Schembechler Award as team MVP in 2012. He is the only defensive back in school history with 300 career tackles (334). ������ Offense WR Junior Hemingway (2007): Michigan���s top target over his final two seasons, Hemingway made 66 catches for 1,292 yards and eight touchdowns from 2010-11. WR Martavious Odoms (2008): The Pahokee, Fla., native set a U-M freshman record with 49 receptions, good for 443 yards. He finished his career with 94 grabs for 1,087 yards and five touchdowns. TE Devin Funchess (2012): Selected to the ESPN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team, Funchess had 15 grabs for 234 yards and five touchdowns last season, setting freshman tight end records in each category. TB Mike Hart (2004): Twice named Michigan���s MVP, Hart rushed for a U���M career-record 5,040 yards, with 41 touchdowns, on 1,015 carries (5.0 yards per rush), going over 1,000 yards in 2004, 2006 and 2007. FB Brian Thompson (2002): Hart���s lead blocker in 2005 and 2006, Thompson recorded 19 receptions for 123 yards and two touchdowns, including a critical TD catch in a 2005 win over MSU. QB (Vacant): Michigan has started only a single quarterback (Nick Sheridan in 2008) that was not a four- or five-star since 2002. OL Mark Bihl (2002): A two-year starter, Bihl started all 13 games at center for the Wolverines in 2006. OL Reuben Riley (2002): Riley started seven games at left guard in 2004 before moving out to right tackle for the 2005 (seven starts) and 2006 seasons (13 starts). OL Perry Dorrestein (2006): Splitting starts between left and right tackle, Dorrestein started 22 times at the two positions during his career. OL Mark Huyge (2007): Like Riley, a versatile lineman, Huyge started three games at left tackle, five games at right guard and 21 games at right tackle from 2009-11. OL David Molk (2007): The Rimington Award winner (nation���s top center), and a first-team All-American, Molk made 25 starts over his final two seasons after battling injuries in 2009. ��� Associate Editor Michael Spath has been with The Wolverine since 2002. Contact him at mspath@thewolverine.com and follow him on Twitter @Spath_Wolverine.