The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports
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MICHIGAN FOOTBALL won't get better. "But unfortunately for Michigan fans, I think we're going to have to wait now until October or November to see it. As much progress as we saw in the first week against an inferior opponent, I'm not so sure how much competition we're going to see until we get into the Big Ten schedule in October." There's potential there, he added, but they aren't cohesive yet. The line of Cole, redshirt sophomore left guard Erik Magnuson, redshirt ju- One of Michigan's bright spots in its second- ary last season, Jourdan Lewis earned early playing time as a freshman. He appeared in eight games, tallying 17 tackles, and two passes defended. Through three games this season, he ranked fourth on the team in tackles with nine stops. Nickname: "They call me J.D., for obvious reasons." Other sports you enjoy playing: "Basketball." Favorite TV show: "It would probably be 'Martin.'" Last movie you saw that you'd recommend: "'300: Rise of an Empire.'" Favorite professional athlete: "[New York Knicks forward] Carmelo Anthony." Role model: "My mother." What do you want to do after college: "I'm not sure just yet." Favorite NFL player: "[Detroit Lions wide receiver] Calvin Johnson." Best place to eat near your home: "Sweetwater's." Other hobbies besides sports: "I draw." Favorite thing about living in Ann Arbor: "How chill it is here." Dream vacation: "Somewhere in California." Best athletic achievement: "Being an All-American in high school." Favorite class at Michigan: "I had this education class, and it was about video games." Why you wear the number [26] on your jersey: "Because this is the number they gave me." — Branden Hunter Getting To Know Sophomore Cornerback Jourdan Lewis Through three games this sea- son, Lewis ranked fourth on the team in tackles, with nine stops. PHOTO BY PER KJELDSEN