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Wolverine TV: Michael Barrett, Rod Moore, Roman Wilson talk Michigan football ahead of Hawai'i game

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie09/05/22

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Michigan Wolverines football wide receiver Roman Wilson scored a 61-yard touchdown against Colorado State. (Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Michigan Wolverines football graduate linebacker Michael Barrett, sophomore safety Rod Moore and junior wide receiver Roman Wilson met with the media Monday night to discuss the team’s 51-7 season opening win over Colorado State, look ahead to Hawai’i and more.

Watch video of the Michigan press conferences below.

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Michigan welcomes Team IMPACT signee Noah Wells

From a Michigan press release:

The University of Michigan football team officially welcomed 15-year-old Noah Wells of Milford, Michigan, to its team in partnership with Team IMPACT, the program announced on Monday (Sept. 5).

Noah signed a National Letter of Intent to join the Wolverines in a ceremony during a team meeting at Schembechler Hall in Ann Arbor. He was joined by his mother, Trisha, his father, Josh, and his sister, Ava. Noah has been getting to know his new teammates by attending practices, touring team facilities, and spending quality time with the Wolverines.  Noah and his family were in attendance for the team’s season-opener last weekend against Colorado State (Sept. 3), and they are invited to attend all home games this season.

“If I could use one word to describe this, I’d say ‘exciting’,” said Noah. “I love Michigan football. I have been a fan my whole life, and it is just really exciting to be part of it.”

Noah chose jersey No. 10 because his birth date is on the 10th of the month, and what he and his dad called ‘the Tom Brady connection’.

Noah lives with Jeune’s Syndrome, a condition that affects bone growth in the chest and ribcage. His condition requires regular surgeries and Noah has undergone 66 operations thus far. Both of Noah’s parents attended U-M, so Michigan fandom — and watching games as a family — has been part of his life since the beginning.

“We are so thankful that Team IMPACT puts this program together to match up kids with teams and really make the kids’ dreams come true,” said Noah’s father, Josh. “Noah has had 66 surgeries, and he’s spent a lot of time in the hospital. 10-, 12-week stays at times. The doctors and nurses who are advocates and supporters for children and families are really part of the family. We are just so impressed with Team IMPACT. We are all living a dream through this right now and to see Noah experience this and be part of the team is amazing.”

Noah is in a jazz band at school, where he plays alto saxophone. Noah likes to stay active and really enjoys playing golf. He is also excited about playing video games with his new teammates, especially Madden NFL Football.

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Michigan football and Team IMPACT alumnus Larry Prout Jr., who signed with U-M in 2016, will be Noah’s mentor.

The full Michigan team is part of Noah’s journey with Team IMPACT, but Wolverines Tavierre DunlapMike MorrisMike SainristilCarter Selzer, and Davis Warren are designated as Team IMPACT student-athlete leaders for Noah and the Wells family.

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The Wolverine’s video schedule

Here is the full schedule of programs each week during the football season on The Wolverine’s YouTube channel. The shows, in addition to press conference coverage and other videos, will also appear in our podcast feed (GoogleApple PodcastsSpotify, etc.) after broadcast.

All times listed are eastern.

Mondays at 6 p.m. — Chris Balas, Clayton Sayfie, Anthony Broome

Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. — John Borton

Wednesdays at 7 p.m. —EJ Holland’s recruiting show

Thursday afternoons (pre-recorded) — Chris Balas, Clayton Sayfie, Anthony Broome

Football postgame show (15 minutes after game ends) – Anthony Broome and Ryan Van Bergen

Sundays at 7 p.m. — Chris Balas and Doug Skene

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