The Wolverine

August 2022*

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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AUGUST 2022 THE WOLVERINE 25   MICHIGAN FOOTBALL tion and starting, being the guy," McCar- thy told WXYZ's Brad Galli at the same event. "I'm just falling in love with the process, falling in love with getting better every single day, realizing at the end of the day it's up to me. If I want to start, I have to prove I'm able to start, and for them to have comfort and trust in me being that guy. "I'm just finding more and more ways I can get better and learn about myself. I'm loyal to the University of Michigan. I am not just going to get up and leave if things don't go my way." — Clayton Sayfie U-M HAS STORIED HISTORY VS. NEW BIG TEN FOES UCLA, USC Michigan football will soon have new company in the Big Ten Conference with the additions of USC and UCLA. There is a storied history with both programs thanks to the Big Ten and Pac-12's long-running meetings in the Rose Bowl. The Wolverines are a combined 12-9 against the Los Angeles schools. USC holds a 6-4 advantage in the series, with eight of the 10 meetings coming in the Rose Bowl. The Trojans have won six of eight matchups during the New Year's Day showdown, with their two losses coming in 1948 and 1989. Michigan's last win in the series came in 1989, a 22-14 victory. The two teams last met in 2007, a 32-18 win for USC. U-M holds an 8-3 all-time advantage over the UCLA Bruins, who call the Rose Bowl their home stadium. In the Rose Bowl Game, the two squads have met only once, a 24-14 victory for UCLA in 1983. One other bowl matchup occurred be- tween the two programs, a 33-14 Michigan victory in the Bluebonnet Bowl in 1981. U-M and UCLA last met in 2000, a 23- 20 Bruins victory. The Wolverines won three straight before that in games that took place in 1989 (Pasadena), 1990 (Ann Arbor) and 1996 (Ann Arbor). U-M pre- viously won five straight in the series in games that took place from 1956 to 1981. The Wolverines and Bruins were previ- ously scheduled for a home-and-home series during the 2022-23 seasons, but U-M bought out of the showdowns for $1.5 million to ensure a seven-game home schedule in each of the two years. — Anthony Broome OFFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. QB 12 Cade McNamara 6-1 212 Sr. 9 J.J. McCarthy 6-3 197 So. RB 2 Blake Corum 5-8 200 Jr. 7 Donovan Edwards 6-0 202 So. WR 1 Andrel Anthony 6-2 185 So. or 14 Roman Wilson 6-0 180 Jr. WR 6 Cornelius Johnson 6-3 211 Jr. 0 Darrius Clemons 6-3 205 Fr. Slot 8 Ronnie Bell 6-0 192 Grad. 3 A.J. Henning 5-10 185 Jr. TE 83 Erick All 6-4 245 Sr. 86 Luke Schoonmaker 6-5 250 Grad. LT 76 Ryan Hayes 6-7 307 Grad. 79 Jeffrey Persi 6-7 305 Jr. LG 77 Trevor Keegan 6-6 324 Sr. 52 Karsen Barnhart 6-4 307 Sr. C 55 Olusegun Oluwatimi 6-3 310 Grad. 51 Greg Crippen 6-4 290 So. RG 65 Zak Zinter 6-6 320 Jr. 74 Reece Atteberry 6-5 307 Jr. RT 53 Trente Jones 6-4 307 Sr. 52 Karsen Barnhart 6-4 307 Sr. DEFENSE Pos. No. Name. Ht. Wt. Yr. DE/OLB 91 Taylor Upshaw 6-4 262 Grad. 32 Jaylen Harrell 6-4 242 Jr. DT 94 Kris Jenkins 6-3 275 Jr. 54 George Rooks 6-5 270 So. or 26 Rayshaun Benny 6-5 292 So. NT 58 Mazi Smith 6-3 326 Sr. 55 Mason Graham 6-3 292 Fr. or 99 Cam Goode 6-2 315 Grad. DE/OLB 90 Mike Morris 6-6 278 Sr. 42 TJ Guy 6-5 251 So. Mike 41 Nikhai Hill-Green 6-1 220 Jr. 20 Kalel Mullings 6-1 236 Jr. Will 25 Junior Colson 6-2 225 So. 23 Michael Barrett 6-0 227 Grad. NB 0 Mike Sainristil 5-10 185 Sr. 19 Rod Moore 6-0 173 So. or 2 Will Johnson 6-3 190 Fr. CB 5 DJ Turner 6-0 181 Sr. 2 Will Johnson 6-3 190 Fr. CB 22 Gemon Green 6-2 181 Grad. 1 Ja'Den McBurrows 5-11 197 So. SS 6 R.J. Moten 6-0 221 Jr. 7 Makari Paige 6-3 292 Jr. FS 19 Rod Moore 6-0 173 So. 14 Quinten Johnson 5-11 200 Sr. The Wolverine's 2022 Projected Depth Chart SPECIAL TEAMS Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. PK 13 Jake Moody 6-1 211 Grad. 19 Tommy Doman 6-5 190 So. P 91 Brad Robbins 6-1 203 Grad. 19 Tommy Doman 6-5 190 So. KOS 13 Jake Moody 6-1 211 Grad. 19 Tommy Doman 6-5 190 So. Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. LS 49 William Wagner 6-1 247 Sr. 45 Greg Tarr 6-2 207 Jr. KR 3 A.J. Henning 5-10 185 Jr. or 2 Blake Corum 5-8 200 Jr. PR 3 A.J. Henning 5-10 185 Jr. or 8 Ronnie Bell 6-0 192 Grad. MICHIGAN FOOTBALL ALL-TIME MATCHUPS VS. USC Date Result Location Jan. 1, 2007 USC 32, Michigan 18 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 2004 USC 28, Michigan 14 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1990 USC 17, Michigan 10 Rose Bowl Jan. 2, 1989 Michigan 22, USC 14 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1979 USC 17, Michigan 10 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1977 USC 14, Michigan 6 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1970 USC 10, Michigan 3 Rose Bowl Sept. 27, 1958 Michigan 20, USC 19 Ann Arbor Sept. 28, 1957 Michigan 16, USC 6 Los Angeles Jan. 1, 1948 Michigan 49, USC 0 Rose Bowl MICHIGAN FOOTBALL ALL-TIME MATCHUPS VS. UCLA Date Result Location Sept. 16, 2000 UCLA 23, Michigan 20 Pasadena Sept. 28, 1996 Michigan 38, UCLA 9 Ann Arbor Sept. 22, 1990 Michigan 38, UCLA 15 Ann Arbor Sept. 23, 1989 Michigan 24, UCLA 23 Pasadena Jan. 1, 1983 UCLA 24, Michigan 14 Rose Bowl Sept. 25, 1982 UCLA 31, Michigan 27 Ann Arbor Dec. 31, 1981 Michigan 33, UCLA 14 Bluebonnet Bowl (Houston) Sept. 23, 1972 Michigan 26, UCLA 9 Los Angeles Sept. 25, 1971 Michigan 38, UCLA 0 Ann Arbor Sept. 30, 1961 Michigan 29, UCLA 6 Ann Arbor Sept. 29, 1956 Michigan 42, UCLA 13 Ann Arbor

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