Newsstand: Former Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy ruled out for season after knee surgery
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Former Michigan quarterback and the Minnesota Vikings’ No. 10 overall draft choice this past spring J.J. McCarthy has been ruled out for the 2024 season after undergoing surgery on his knee. McCarthy tore his meniscus, and it wasn’t known until surgery that he would need a full repair, which ultimately ended his rookie season before it began. McCarthy had played in one preseason game, showing out with 2 touchdown passes.
The Michigan hockey program has announced 12 additions to the roster — seven freshmen and five transfers. The Wolverines now have their roster for the 2024-25 campaign.
Report from Michigan football fall camp, on leaders that have stepped up. The Wolverines had six captains last season, all of whom are now in the NFL. They’ll have to be replaced, and the team is expected to vote on captains next week.
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“I talk about it all the time in recruiting, the thing that separates Michigan from everybody else: Everybody is going to have these cool jerseys and sweet team rooms,” Esposito said. “The things that matter here that help you when it’s fourth and 2, they spare no expense. The things that help you here when you’re 35 years old and you gotta roll over and go to work because you have people in your house that are going to depend on you, they’re gonna spare no expense; they’re gonna prepare you for that. Michigan prepares you for the things that matter. The things that aren’t a big deal that maybe at other places it matters — and I’m not saying that’s wrong or right — here at Michigan the things that matter to make you a better man and a better football player, that’s gonna translate to the field and translate to real life, they spare no expense and they’re the best at it.”
— Michigan defensive line coach Lou Esposito (via the ‘In The Trenches’ podcast)
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