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Colston Loveland injury update: Sherrone Moore reveals Michigan TE's status

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Michigan TE Colston Loveland had a big game vs. MSU. Rick Osentoski | Imagn Images
Michigan TE Colston Loveland had a big game vs. MSU. Rick Osentoski | Imagn Images

Colston Loveland just missed playing in Michigan’s conference-opening win this weekend against USC. Now, the Wolverines’ tight end and leading receiver could be back in the lineup as early as this week.

Sherrone Moore provided an update on Loveland’s status during his press conference on Monday. He said that he’s much improved from where he was after exiting versus Arkansas State with an injury to his arm. He also revealed that he nearly appeared this last weekend against the Trojans before they were cautious with him.

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“Yeah, we’ll see,” said Moore. “Doing better. Doing a lot better.”

“Close to playing last Saturday but felt that, you know – doctors felt it would be in the best interest that he not,” Moore shared.

Loveland, the junior tight end for the maize & blue, had a career-best start to the season over his first three games. He has caught 19 passes for 187 yards and a touchdown in that time with him still having seven more receptions and triple the yardage of the next pass catcher for the Wolverines despite missing last weekend’s game. The eight receptions apiece in the first two games set and tied a career-best for him as well.

Getting Loveland back will be very impactful in how Michigan develops any kind of pass attack this fall. With their switch from Davis Warren to Alex Orji at quarterback, their offense was already heading to a more run-centric approach. Remove Loveland from the lineup against USC and they then focused even more so on that aspect as they threw just a dozen passes in comparison to 46 rushes for 290 yards and three touchdowns.

There’s still nothing certain yet about Loveland coming into this week but Moore was more optimistic about it in regards to their top target being available this weekend against Minnesota.

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“We’re at a positive pass right now so we’ll see,” Moore said.

Michigan vs. Minnesota odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

Michigan and Minnesota will play their second games in the Big Ten against one another on Saturday in The Big House.

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The early point spread for the game has been released. FanDuel has Michigan favored by 12.5 points against Minnesota. The over-under has been set at 40.5 points.

Michigan has dominated this series over the years, particularly as of late. The Wolverines have won four straight over Minnesota and 10 of the past 11. The Little Brown Jug will be on the line when the two teams face off. Michigan is the current holder of the rivalry trophy after pounding the Golden Gophers at 52-10 last season.

How to Watch Michigan vs. Minnesota

Time: Saturday 9/28 | 12:00 p.m. ET
Channel: Fox, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Michigan Stadium – Ann Arbor, Michigan