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March 2014

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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La Salle. Because of that, it will take him some time in a college strength program to get back up to linebacker size. Still, he has the game knowledge and bloodlines — dad, John, is a former Michigan quar- terback and brother Jack is a freshman wide receiver in Ann Arbor — to make an impact down the road. 15. O ffensive lineman Juwann Bushell-Beatty Paramus (N.J.) Catholic Three-star recruit, No. 33 offensive tackle nationally and No. 11 player in New Jersey L i k e M o n e, B u s h e l l - B e a t t y w a s slightly out of shape following his se- nior season, and like Ways he's a rela- tively recent convert to the game of football. Those two factors, combined with a position at which few players make it on the field as true freshmen, should see the 6-5, 295-pounder take some time shaping his body, learning the offense and preparing for Big Ten football before he sees the field. When he does down the road, however, his power as a run blocker should be a welcome sight. 16. Defensive tackle Brady Pallante Naples (Fla.) Barron Collier Two-star recruit Pallante is a wild card in this class. Although reclassifying program Ap- palachian State was his only other of- fer, the U-M coaches liked what they saw out of his potential to bring him in as a scholarship player. The 6-2, 255-pounder is a Florida class 4A state champion wrestler, so he understands leverage very well, but he will have to put on mass to be a Division I defen- sive lineman. ❏ 1-800-421-7751 • www.thewolverineondemand.com Michigan StadiuM Item #1354: MI vs. ND (Sept. 7, 2013) Panoramic Print Unframed print — $30 ea. + $12 S&H • Standard framed print — $89 ea. + $16 S&H Deluxe framed print — $199 ea. + FREE SHIPPING

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