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May 2022

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  INSIDE MICHIGAN ATHLETICS THEY SAID IT APRIL 2022 THE WOLVERINE 17 PHOTO BY LON HORWEDEL On film, I wasn't as impressed. But in person, he's a wrecker. It's the motor he plays with, in combina- tion with his speed and strength. His use of hands is great. He affected the game on every play. His ability to generate speed to power from his hips to his hands on film doesn't look great, but he is just violent. They moved him all over. I've got nothing but respect for that kid." — An anonymous coach on Aidan Hutchinson to The Athletic's Bruce Feldman Coach [Jim] Harbaugh said, 'Yeah, I'd cut my arm off to be able to play again or beat Ohio State.' The guys are really just locked in like, 'He's being dead ass [serious],' because Coach Harbaugh doesn't joke. He was being dead serious about cutting his arm off. He was like, 'I'd cut every - thing off.' And some people were gig- gling, and he's like, 'What's funny?'" — Running back Blake Corum on the "Bussin' with the Boys" podcast He's always going to push you to be your best. He loves football. He's all about foot- ball, but he really cares about his players on a personal level. He wanted us to be our best both on and off the field. Us players, we felt that genuine love from him. We felt that warmth from him. We all responded really well to Coach Harbaugh, and we played really hard for him. Everybody loves Coach Harbaugh." — Former Michigan defensive tackle Christopher Hinton in an interview with The Draft Network 22 Is the magic number for the women's tennis team, which was ranked 22nd nationally at the time it notched its 22nd-straight win over rival Michigan State April 9, 4-0. 5 Michigan football players were drafted in ESPN.com analyst Jordan Reid's seven-round NFL mock draft released April 11: Defensive end Aidan Hutchin- son No. 1 to the Jacksonville Jaguars, defensive back Dax- ton Hill No. 33 to the Jack- sonville Jaguars, outside line- backer David Ojabo No. 50 to the Kansas City Chiefs, running back Hassan Haskins No. 157 to the Jacksonville Jaguars and defensive tackle Christopher Hinton No. 237 to the Phila- delphia Eagles. That would be the fewest Wolverines selected since the 2019 draft, when five were chosen. 4 Career medalist hon- ors for women's golf se- nior Ashley Lau, which is a U-M program record for wins. She shot a 208 (8 under par) total at the Indiana Invita- tional, which marked her third victory in five spring events. PHOTO BY LON HORWEDEL

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