michigan football
Jeremy Gallon Is Outpacing
Michigan's All-Time Best
Over the last five games of 2012 and the first seven games of 2013 combined, Gallon tallied
76 receptions for 1,342 yards and 10 touchdowns, numbers that over a single campaign
would rank fifth, first and 11th in school history, respectively.
W
ith a record-setting afternoon
against Indiana Oct. 19 in
which he hauled in 369 yards receiving, fifth-year senior wide receiver
Jeremy Gallon finished his October
with more yards (831) than any other
Michigan target had ever recorded
in the first seven games of a season.
Gallon is now averaging 118.7
yards per contest and is on pace for
1,543 yards, which would shatter
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Braylon Edwards' single-season record of 1,330 yards in 2004.
However, Gallon's big day against
the Hoosiers has skewed the numbers considerably. If, instead, one
used his 77.0-yard average from the
first six games, he would still be on
pace to total 1,331 yards over the
next five regular-season contests and
a bowl game.
Playing five games in 2012 and