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Newsstand: Former Michigan RB Hassan Haskins picked up by Los Angeles Chargers, reunites with Jim Harbaugh

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie08/29/24

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Former Michigan running back Hassan Haskins was cut this week by the Tennessee Titans. One day later, he was picked up by former U-M head coach Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers off of waivers.

Haskins is entering his third season in the NFL. He’s rushed 25 times for 93 yards and caught 11 passes for 57 yards. He’s yet to score a touchdown.

Haskins is a Michigan legend, most famous for scoring 5 touchdowns in a 42-27 win over Ohio State in 2021, tying the Wolverines’ single-game all-time record. That season, Haskins racked up 1,327 rushing yards, 20 touchdowns and averaged 4.9 yards per carry.

The 2024-25 Michigan hockey Big Ten schedule has been released. The Wolverines have series against Notre Dame, Penn State, Minnesota, Ohio State and Michigan State. They’ll also take on the Spartans at the Duel in the D Feb. 8, 2025.

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Quote Of The Day

“He is an absolute athletic freak. A year in the weight room and he’s going to be … he’s 225, 230 right now. He’s going to be 255 pounds and look exactly the same because he’s 6-7 and super, super long. He has a great knack for using his length. He still makes some freshman mistakes, like he’s running by the quarterback. But the thing that I appreciate about him is when you talk to him, he doesn’t make the same mistake over again, which is great.

— Michigan defensive line coach Lou Esposito on freshman EDGE Lugard Edokpayi

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