The Wolverine

September 2015

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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Chase Winovich, TE: Harbaugh made a habit of utilizing two-way players at Stanford, and while Win- ovich is not seeing time at linebacker now, he could in the future. In the present, he's filling a need at tight end, and because of his physical toughness and football grit, the for- mer high school quarterback por- tends to contribute quickly at his new position. WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Michael Ferns, LB: A lynchpin recruit in the class responsible for wooing other prospects to join him in Ann Arbor, Ferns decided to transfer to West Virginia after Brady Hoke was fired in Dec. 2014. He cited a desire to be closer to his family in Clairsville, Ohio (90 miles from WVU's campus compared to close to 300 miles from Ann Arbor). REPORT CARD — INC. Without quantity in this class, the 2014 cohort will be measured by what a few select individuals do. The good news is that in safety Ja- brill Peppers, offensive lineman Ma- son Cole, tight end Ian Bunting, and defensive linemen Bryan Mone and Lawrence Marshall, the haul appears to feature at least five impact per- formers and possibly more. If those five pan out, and if Pep- pers, Cole and Mone garner All- America honors before their careers end, this class will likely receive a favorable final grade. ❏ Sophomore wideout Maurice Ways has the speed to become a vertical threat for the Wolverines, but he must improve his hands. PHOTO BY LON HORWEDEL

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