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Wolverine TV: Five Wolverines talk being named Michigan captain, Cade McNamara discusses QB battle

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie08/25/22

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan Wolverines football named five team captains in graduate wide receiver Ronnie Bell, a two-time honoree, and four seniors — quarterback Cade McNamara, tight end Erick All, defensive back / wide receiver Mike Sainristil and defensive tackle Mazi Smith. The Maize and Blue captains discussed what it means to them to be selected by their teammates. McNamara also spoke about why he’s playing the best football of his life and the quarterback battle with sophomore J.J. McCarthy.

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Bell is the only repeat of the five. He was last year’s captain, but lasted only a half game before a knee injury ended his season. The Michigan receiver is back to full strength.

“I’ve been running routes for months, but … I didn’t run routes with people around me,” Bell said halfway through camp. So [it’s] kicking off the rust off, being comfortable with people around you.

“I don’t know what day it was, but I finally jumped up and made a play on the ball. [It was] one of the early days in camp and it was like once that happened, the biggest weight was lifted off my shoulders I think I’d ever had. Since then, I feel like I’ve been back and rolling.” 

McNamara continues to battle with sophomore J.J. McCarthy for the starting job, but he’s been a leader since last year. He led the Wolverines to their first Big Ten title since 2004 — at Big Ten Media Day in July he said, “I feel like it’s my team” when asked about his role.

All had a breakout season last year and also represented Michigan at Media Day. Smith is expected to build on his first year as a starter in which he plugged the middle, while Sainristil added defensive back duties to his receiver duties. He’s expected to spend most of his time on the defensive side of the ball this season.

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