Nightly Roundup: April 4, 2019

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3Apr 2019
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Nightly Roundup: April 3, 2019

Mike Sainristil (image via USA Today)

There’s some pretty serious hype about Mike Sainristil (LINK).

Donovan Peoples-Jones and Michael Dwumfour are both injured (LINK). That’s not good. Peoples-Jones is a potential star, and Dwumfour plays a spot where there’s not much experience or depth.

Michigan is losing analyst Tanner Engstrand to Pep Hamilton’s XFL staff (LINK).

Via Bleacher Report, here’s a look through the eyes of Clemson wide receiver Justyn Ross on the draw of playing in the XFL instead of the NCAA (LINK).

1Apr 2019
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Nightly Roundup: April 1, 2019

Ed Warinner

I apologize for the lack of posts lately. I’ve been extremely busy, and there just hasn’t been enough time in the day to get everything done. Thanks for your patience!

Aaron McMann writes a “No Huddle? No Problem” post focused on Ed Warinner (LINK).

Former Michigan preferred walk-on commit Zonterio Weekley is headed to WMU as a PWO instead (LINK). Here’s a list of Michigan’s preferred walk-ons for 2019 (LINK).

Here’s the offensive line two-deep right now (LINK).

27Mar 2019
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Nightly Roundup: March 27, 2019

Chris Evans

The Detroit News reports on what suspended running back Chris Evans is up to right now (LINK).

What role will the tight ends have in Josh Gattis’s offense (LINK)?

Purdue is honoring superfan Tyler Trent by naming the student entrance after him (LINK). That’s a classy move by the Boilermakers.

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22Mar 2019
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Nightly Roundup: March 22, 2019

Luiji Vilain

Defensive lineman Luiji Vilain is finally healthy after two seasons (LINK).

New defensive line coach Shaun Nua wanted to work under Don Brown (LINK).

Carlo Kemp returns as a senior leader on the defensive line (LINK).

Football Study Hall talks about what Mike Gundy’s next trick could be at Oklahoma State (LINK).

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