Newsstand: Michigan football has won last 22 home games
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Michigan Wolverines football is 22-0 at home since the 2020 season. The Wolverines haven’t lost a game at The Big House with fans in the stands since a setback to Ohio State Nov. 30, 2019.
Former Michigan defensive lineman Craig Roh (2009-13) passed away Feb. 26 after an 18 month battle with cancer. A GoFundMe has been set up to help cover Roh’s medical expenses and future schooling for his and Chelsea’s son, Max.
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Roh played four seasons at Michigan (2009-12) and finished with 148 total tackles, 80 solo tackles, 26.5 tackles for loss, 10.5 sacks, one interception, one pass deflection and three forced fumbles. He went undrafted in 2013 but signed with the NFL’s Carolina Panthers for two seasons as a practice squad member. He played in the CFL with the Omaha Mammoths, BC Lions, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts from 2014-21.
Roh suited up for 45 games for BC, recording 64 tackles to go along with six sacks in 2015, seven sacks and one forced fumble in 2016, and seven more sacks in 2017. He joined the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in 2018, winning his first Grey Cup with the team in 2019.
Michigan linebacker Michael Barrett raved about the impact that strength coach Ben Herbert had on the Wolverines winning the national championship. Herbert moved on with head coach Jim Harbaugh to the Los Angeles Chargers. U-M promoted Justin Tress to director of strength and conditioning.
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“Just seeing all of us go out there, it’s like we’re all an extension of each other. It’s never going to be one guy that goes out there, because he’s still representing all of us. Coach Campbell has really added a great deal to all of us. This season, it was a lot of refining the short balls and the deep balls and letting the intermediate come to us. But I think it was awesome just him refining the little mechanics and the footwork and all of that. Just being accurate in the short game and then being able to throw it over people’s heads. It’s been awesome for him to be able to identify everybody’s skill set and then touch with us one-on-one to let us know what we need to do.”
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