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Tony Garcia of the Detroit Free Press sought to recognize some of these stars by releasing the Michigan football All-21st ...
Meet the best Michigan football players on offense over the first 25 seasons of the 21st century, as picked by Free Press ...
Michigan’s receivers struggled last season in part because of inconsistency at quarterback, but they underperformed as well. The Wolverines averaged 129.1 yards receiving, which ranked 130th ...
Erik Campbell returned to Michigan to assist coaching receivers, but first things first as he worked on some redecorating in ...
ESPN came out with its NFL All Quarter Century team, which gave me the thought, 'What would a Michigan All Quarter Century ...
With greats such as David Terrell, Tai Streets, Braylon Edwards, Jason Avant, and Mario Manningham, it was almost a certainty that Michigan was going to have elite pass catchers on the roster.
In doing so, Wilson became the first Michigan wideout to haul in nine (or more) touchdown receptions through the first seven weeks since Mario Manningham in 2006.
Michigan connection: U-M’s Mario Manningham had five catches for 73 yards, with three catches and 56 yards coming on the Giants’ winning drive in the final four minutes.
So too are some of Michigan’s top contributors from yesteryear, including quarterback Elvis Grbac, receiver Mario Manningham and tight end Jake Butt. “Of course, I am biased,” Butt said.
Manningham was a standout player at Warren G. Harding High School. He played for the University of Michigan and was then was drafted by the New York Giants in 2008 and won Super Bowl XLVI with the ...
Had Mario Manningham stayed at the University of Michigan for his senior year, there is little doubt that he would have been taken in the first or second round of this year’s NFL Draft. Instead ...