Ex-Wolverine Updates: Week 4

Ex-Wolverine Updates: Week 4


September 24, 2019
Devin Asiasi (image via Bruins Nation)

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TRANSFERS

Devin Asiasi, TE (UCLA): Asiasi made 4 catches for 50 yards and 1 touchdown in a ridiculous 67-63 comeback win over Washington State.

Brian Cole, S (Mississippi State): Cole made 5 tackles and 1 pass breakup in a 28-13 win over Kentucky.

Kekoa Crawford, WR (Cal): Crawford is Cal’s leading receiver through four games. He made 3 catches for 39 yards in a 28-20 win over Ole Miss.

Ja’Raymond Hall, OT (CMU): Hall did not play in the 17-12 loss to Miami-FL.

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Deron Irving-Bey, DE (CMU): Neither did Irving-Bey.

Oliver Martin, WR (Iowa): Iowa had a bye.

Eddie McDoom, WR (South Florida): South Florida had a bye.

Brandon Peters, QB (Illinois): Peters completed 9/21 passes (42.8%) for 78 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception in a 42-38 loss to Nebraska; he also had 2 carries for 4 yards and 1 touchdown.

Myles Sims, CB (Georgia Tech): Georgia Tech had a bye.

Drew Singleton, LB (Rutgers): Singleton made 2 tackles in a 30-16 loss to Boston College.

Aubrey Solomon, DT (Tennessee): Solomon made 2 tackles and 1 tackle for loss in a 34-3 loss to Florida.

Kurt Taylor, RB (Iowa Central Community College): Taylor had 19 carries for 84 yards in a 30-20 loss to Snow College. Last week he had 22 carries for 130 yards and 2 touchdowns in a 50-36 win over the College of DuPage.

Ryan Tice, K (CMU): Tice was 1/2 on field goals and 1/1 on extra points in a close 17-12 loss to Miami-FL.

Nolan Ulizio, OT (Pitt): Ulizio started at right tackle in a 35-34 win over Central Florida.

Kareem Walker, RB (Mississippi State): Walker has joined the Bulldogs after some academic difficulties but did not participate in the win over Kentucky.

Keith Washington, CB (West Virginia): Washington made 1 tackle, 1 interception, and 1 pass breakup in a 29-24 win over Kansas.

DECOMMITS

George Campbell, WR (West Virginia): Campbell did not record any statistics in a 29-24 win over Kansas.

Shaun Crawford, CB (Notre Dame): Crawford made 4 tackles in a 23-17 loss to Georgia.

Messiah DeWeaver, QB (Old Dominion): DeWeaver did not play in a 28-17 loss to Virginia.

A.J. Dillon, RB (Boston College): Dillon had 32 carries for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns, along with 1 catch for 8 yards, in a 30-16 win over Rutgers.

Kevin Doyle, QB (Arizona): Arizona had a bye.

Emil Ekiyor, OG (Alabama): Ekiyor started at left guard in a 49-7 win over Southern Miss.

Jordan Elliott, DT (Missouri): Elliott made 2 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, and 1 pass breakup in a 34-14 win over South Carolina.

Eric Gray, RB (Tennessee): Gray had 6 carries for 27 yards in a 34-3 loss to Florida.

Devery Hamilton, OG (Stanford): Hamilton started at left guard in a 21-6 loss to Oregon.

Dele’ Harding, LB (Illinois): Harding made 12 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss, and 1 forced fumble in a 42-38 loss to Nebraska.

Kai-Leon Herbert, OG (Miami): Herbert did not play in a 17-12 win over Central Michigan.

Stephen Herron, Jr., OLB (Stanford): Herron did not play in a 21-6 loss to Oregon.

Jeremiah Holloman, WR (FIU): Holloman did not play in a 43-31 loss to Louisiana Tech.

Jalil Irvin, OG (Auburn): Irvin did not play in the 28-20 win over Texas A&M.

Chase Lasater, LB (FAU): Lasater did not play in a 42-7 win over Wagner.

David Reese II, LB (Florida): Reese made 5 tackles in a 34-3 win over Tennessee.

Otis Reese, S (Georgia): Reese did not record any stats in a 23-17 win over Notre Dame.

Erik Swenson, OT (Oklahoma): Oklahoma had a bye.

Garrett Taylor, S (Penn State): Penn State had a bye.

Leonard Taylor, TE (Cincinnati): Cincinnati had a bye.

Victor Viramontes, LB (UNLV): UNLV had a bye.

Tyrece Woods, DT (Buffalo): Woods had 1 pass breakup in a 38-22 win over Temple.

COACHES

Jay Hopson, Head Coach (Southern Mississippi): Hopson and Southern Miss dropped to 2-2 with a 49-7 loss to Alabama.

Scot Loeffler, Head Coach (BGSU): The Falcons fell to 1-3 with a 62-20 loss to Kent State.

Les Miles, Head Coach (Kansas): Miles is 2-2 with a 29-24 loss to West Virginia.

Tyrone Wheatley, Head Coach (Morgan State): Morgan State ate a 52-21 loss to Army and fell to 0-3.

10 comments

  1. Comments: 276
    Joined: 2/6/2018
    17years
    Sep 24, 2019 at 7:08 PM

    Brandon Peters didn’t play like that at Michigan. A casualty of Pep Hamilton.

  2. Comments: 1863
    Joined: 1/19/2016
    je93
    Sep 24, 2019 at 10:03 PM

    Play like what? Less than 50% completion? A turnover in which he had ALL DAY protection? That the coaches are hesitant to let him throw downfield?

    Sounds exactly what we got out of him at Michigan

    • Comments: 276
      Joined: 2/6/2018
      17years
      Sep 25, 2019 at 8:11 AM

      He is clearly doing better at Illinois, both passing and running: https://www.foxsports.com/nba/college-football/brandon-peters-2-player-stats

      • Comments: 1863
        Joined: 1/19/2016
        je93
        Sep 25, 2019 at 8:56 AM

        He’s 2-2. That was his record at Michigan. 1 INT per game; Run game protects his shortcomings in the pocket. Not reading a D still gets him drilled

        Compare his stats to other QBs Nebraska, EMU, UConn & Akron have faced. He’s among the bottom

        TDs were up against UConn & Akron, but otherwise he’s the same guy.

  3. Comments: 313
    Joined: 8/17/2015
    JC
    Sep 25, 2019 at 8:50 AM

    Even with our team’s issues going on right now, I imagine Aubrey Solomon is kicking himself a bit.

    .. Could still really use him, Hudson, and Elliot though.

    • Comments: 276
      Joined: 2/6/2018
      17years
      Sep 25, 2019 at 7:14 PM

      James Hudson might have been a star right now at DT.

  4. Comments: 6285
    Joined: 8/11/2015
    Lanknows
    Sep 25, 2019 at 9:06 AM

    Solomon is starting in the SEC. If he has any regrets I’d guess it’s that he could have gone to a better program not wistfully looking at the troubles back in AA.

    Brandon Peters is not a good QB but we already knew that from the previous 3 seasons. I do hope he enjoys his grad program. Illinois is a good school

    Nice to see Ulizio playing and having some success.

  5. Comments: 6285
    Joined: 8/11/2015
    Lanknows
    Sep 25, 2019 at 9:14 AM

    I always forget to blame the NFL QB coach and OC for screwing up my guy Wilton Speight in college. He’s making a half million dollars this year on an NFL scout team but he was not as good as I hoped and expected him to be in college. Instead of admitting I was wrong about Speight I think I’ll blame it on the highest achieving OC the program has seen since Ole Miss’s TE coach.

    • Comments: 3844
      Joined: 7/13/2015
      Sep 25, 2019 at 9:40 AM

      What scout team?

      • Comments: 6285
        Joined: 8/11/2015
        Lanknows
        Sep 25, 2019 at 11:49 AM

        Things I say about Wilton Speight are sometimes not entirely accurate. I think this is Pep Hamilton’s fault but it’s hard to tell.

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