Ex-Wolverine Updates: Coaches, Summer 2019

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22Jul 2019
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Ex-Wolverine Updates: Coaches, Summer 2019

Brady Hoke (image via College Football Talk)

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I do Ex-Wolverine Updates throughout the season, but I generally don’t include former coaches. In this case I have listed every Michigan coach over the past twenty years that is still in the game (for example, I think Steve Szabo, Stan Parrish, Bobby Morrison, Greg Robinson, etc. are retired permanently). There’s no way to keep track of every former Michigan player toiling away as a high school assistant coach or D-III strength and conditioning guy, but if you have any additions to the list, please let me know. I’m sure I’ve missed a few guys who are coaching or graduate assistant-ing.

For more Ex-Wolverine news, check out these posts on transfers (LINK) and former commits (LINK).

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21Jul 2019
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2019 Season Countdown: #44 Camaron Cheeseman

Camaron Cheeseman (image via MGoBlue)

Name: Camaron Cheeseman
Height:
6’4″
Weight:
235 lbs.
High school:
New Albany (OH) Gahanna-Lincoln
Position:
Long snapper
Class:
Redshirt junior
Jersey number:
#33
Last year:
I ranked Cheeseman #48 and said he would be the starting long snapper (LINK). He played in all thirteen games as the long snapper.
TTB Rating:
N/A

How much can you say about long snappers when they don’t screw up? Michigan had a scholarship long snapper in Scott Sypniewski, and they let him go to Vanderbilt because of the presence of Cheeseman, who has started for the past two seasons. The snaps have been pretty good for the past two seasons, particularly on punts. Cheeseman is in his fourth year and could potentially return for a fourth consecutive year of starting in 2020.

Prediction: Starting long snapper

20Jul 2019
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2019 Season Countdown: #45 Jake Moody

Jake Moody (image via MLive)

Name: Jake Moody
Height:
6’0″
Weight:
177 lbs.
High school:
Northville (MI) Northville
Position:
Kicker
Class:
Sophomore
Jersey number:
#2
Last year:
I did not rank Moody. He was 10/11 on field goals with a long of 48 yards, and 43 of his 89 kickoffs went for touchbacks.
TTB Rating:
N/A

I usually punt when it comes to ranking kickers, and Moody is a great example why. When he committed to Michigan, there was confusion about whether he would be a grayshirt or a preferred walk-on or a scholarship player.

By the time game one rolled around, he was on scholarship and handling kickoff duties.

By the eleventh game, against Indiana, he went in to placekick and was 6/6 on field goals. He went 4/5 over the next two games (and was 5/5 overall on extra points).

This year I have Moody ranked at #45 and Quinn Nordin at #51 (LINK). It could be the reverse. Nordin has a strong enough leg to handle kickoffs, too.

I believe Michigan will have a solid kicker this season, because there are two good options. I just don’t know which one it will be.

Prediction: Starting kicker

19Jul 2019
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Nightly Roundup: July 19, 2019

Shea Patterson and Dylan McCaffrey (image via Oakland Press)

What do you think about Michigan playing two quarterbacks?

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19Jul 2019
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2019 Season Countdown: #46 Mazi Smith

Mazi Smith (image via MGoBlog)

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Name: Mazi Smith
Height:
6’3″
Weight:
303 lbs.
High school:
Kentwood (MI) East Kentwood
Position:
Defensive tackle
Class:
Freshman
Jersey number:
#58
Last year:
Smith was a senior in high school (LINK). He made 81 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, and 3 forced fumbles.
TTB Rating:
86

Michigan is in a weird transitional phase on the defensive line. For several years the Wolverines have had returning standouts on the line to take up many of the snaps, including Chase Winovich, Rashan Gary, Maurice Hurst Jr., Chris Wormley, Ryan Glasgow, and others. And now not only is Michigan replacing most of its defensive line, but there’s a new defensive line coach doing the development. Michigan lost Bryan Mone (graduation), Lawrence Marshall (graduation), and Aubrey Solomon (transfer to Tennessee) from the tackle position alone, not to mention several defensive ends.

In order to get enough bodies on the field, Michigan needs to play freshmen in 2019, and Smith seems like a certain bet to be one of them. The Wolverines are particularly lacking in big bodies to take up space in the middle, and Smith is hovering just over 300 lbs. after losing a chunk of weight. He enrolled early in January and while I don’t expect him to stand out – few freshman defensive tackles do – he should be able to eat up some snaps. The Wolverines are probably looking at him as someone to be on the two-deep, either at nose tackle or 3-tech. I look back at the likes of freshman seasons for Solomon and Ondre Pipkins with indifference for their effectiveness, so this will probably not be a great season.

Prediction: Backup defensive tackle