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HIGHSCHOOL Glasgow was a preferred walk-on out of Aurora (IL) Marmion Academy in 2015. He was following in the footsteps of his older brothers Graham and Ryan by coming to Michigan as a walk-on; both of his brothers ended up getting drafted. His high school highlights show a good player but not one that looked destined for a Power 5 starting gig (LINK).
As I continue to delve into Michigan’s all-time leaders, here’s a look at the guys who have made the most interceptions in one season:
10 – Tom Curtis (1968)
9 – Chuck Lentz (1949)
8 – Tom Curtis (1969)
8 – Charles Woodson (1997)
7 – Tom Curtis (1967)
7 – Barry Pierson (1967)
6 – Don Lund (1944)
6 – Gene Derricotte (1946)
6 – Don Oldham (1951)
6 – Jerry Zuver (1976)
6 – Tony Jackson (1981)
6 – Ivan Hicks (1985)
6 – Ty Law (1993)
6 – Todd Howard (2000)
6 – Blake Countess (2013)
Channing Stribling has been the player to have the most interceptions in one season at Michigan under Jim Harbaugh, with 4 picks during the 2016 season.
UPDATE: It appears that all campus visits will be suspended due to coronavirus concerns, so these visits will probably not be happening now.
2021
Markus Allen – WR – Clayton (OH) Northmont: Allen is a 6’2″, 190 lb. prospect with offers from Michigan, Pitt, and Wisconsin, among others. He’s a 247 Sports 3-star and the #141 wide receiver. He attends the alma mater of Michigan redshirt freshman Gabe Newburg.
Rod Moore – S – Clayton (OH) Northmont: Moore is a 5’11”, 170-pounder with offers from Cincinnati, Maryland, and Pitt, among others. He’s a 247 Sports 3-star and the #72 safety. As a junior in 2019, he made 85 tackles, 4 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles, and 2 fumble recoveries. He’s a teammate of Allen (see above).
2022
Holden Geriner – QB – Savannah (GA) Benedictine: Geriner is a 6’3″, 195 lb. prospect with offers from Arkansas, Auburn, Florida State, and Georgia. He does not yet have a Michigan offer, but one could be forthcoming. He plans to visit next week.
Rising fifth year linebacker Devin Gil announced on Tuesday that he would be transferring elsewhere for his final year of eligibility.
Gil was a part of the 2016 class that brought teammates Gil, Josh Metellus, and Devin Bush, Jr. from Charles P. Flanagan High School to Michigan. He was a 3-star, the #67 safety, and #997 overall. I initially gave him a TTB Rating of 58 (LINK) and bumped it up to a 63 after his senior year (LINK).