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Michigan football spring game rosters, plus injury report

Michigan football released the Maize and Blue rosters for the spring game, plus the latest on the injury report.

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We are just a couple of hours away from the Michigan football spring game. If you haven’t seen the broadcast info, the game is set for 12 PM EST on Fox. Michigan football legend Jake Butt will be on the call.

If you can attend the Michigan spring game in person, you should take advantage of the trophy walk presented by Champions Circle. It’s just one NIL campaign you can support. There is also Wolverine Boots.

The Wolverines will be handing out national championship rings on Saturday, in addition to holding the spring game and U-M will have all of its trophies from last season on display.

Michigan football spring game info

In terms of the game, there’s plenty to look forward to. Certainly, there will be plenty of talk about the quarterback position. I’m also excited to see the defense, the offensive line, and the running backs. As long as Michigan can pound the rock, it should be just fine next season.

On Friday night, Michigan released the spring game rosters. Wink Martindale will be coaching the Blue team which will feature Alex Orji, Jadyn Davis, Donovan Edwards, Mason Graham, Jaishawn Barham, Zeke Berry, and Tyler Morris among others.

The Maize team is coached by Kirk Campbell and has Davis Warren, Jayden Denegal, and Jack Tuttle at quarterback, although Tuttle isn’t expected to play. Colston Loveland, Will Johnson, Kenneth Grant, Semaj Morgan, Kalel Mullings, Enow Etta, T.J. Guy, and Jyaire Hill are some names to know on the Maize squad.

According to The Wolverine.com’s Clayton Sayfie, Michigan football could be without Tuttle, Quentin Johnson, Cole Cabana, Rayshaun Benny, Trey Pierce, and some offensive linemen on Saturday due to injury.



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Chris has worked in sports journalism since 2005 writing for multiple newspapers and websites such as the Bleacher Report and Fansided where he has covered the Michigan Wolverines since 2016. With family ties to Detroit, Chris has been a Wolverines diehard since the day he was born and attacks every blog with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. Chris is also a Heisman Trophy voter.

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