The Wolverine

January 2015*

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  MICHIGAN FOOTBALL 7. CB Raymon Taylor — Taylor was selected honorable mention to both the media and coaches' All-Big Ten teams. He tied for the team lead with six passes broken up and recorded 38 tackles, including one for loss. The senior from De- troit capped his career with 171 tackles, 2.5 stops for loss, 0.5 sacks, 16 passes broken up, six interceptions and two fumble recoveries. 8. WR Devin Funchess — Funchess was voted an all-conference second- team performer by the coaches and an honorable mention selection by the media. Funchess led the Wolver- ines with 62 receptions for 733 yards and four touchdowns in his first full season at wide receiver. He caught at least one pass in 25 straight games, tied for the eighth-longest streak in school history. He ranks third in the Big Ten in receptions and fifth in the conference in receiving yards. 9. DT Ryan Glasgow — Glasgow started 11 of 12 games from his in- terior defensive line spot and led his position group with 22 tackles. He also tallied four tackles for loss, and forced and recovered a fumble on the same play versus Indiana. 10. P Will Hagerup — Hagerup was named honorable mention All- Big Ten by the conference's coaches. The senior punted 53 times for 2,274 yards with a long of 63 yards. He boomed nine punts 50 yards or more and landed 16 inside the 20-yard line with nine touchbacks. His average of 42.9 yards per punt ranks third in the Big Ten. In his career, he averaged 42.1 yards per punt to rank third on Michigan's all-time list. 11. DT Willie Henry — Henry isn't necessarily here because of his stats. He played in just 10 games and started only six, but when he was in the game he was Michigan's most disruptive defensive lineman. He still managed to record 20 tackles including 5.5 for loss. He also notched 3.5 sacks and returned an interception seven yards for a touchdown against Utah. A healthy Willie Henry is Michigan's best defensive lineman. Junior wide receiver Devin Funchess pulled in 62 receptions for 733 yards and four touchdowns this season. PHOTO BY PER KJELDSEN

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