Articles tagged: Jeremy Gallon
Jeremy Gallon powers through leg injury to post best game of career
Posted: Jan 02, 2013 TAMPA, Fla. -- Jeremy Gallon was playing on a bad leg. But his hands seemed to work just fine. The junior ... Read more »
Michigan could alter philosophy of passing game after Junior Hemingway's departure
Posted: May 22, 2012The Michigan football team loses only six starters from last season, making it one of the more veteran teams in the Big Ten. But it might take just one loss to reshape the Wolverines' passing ... Read more »
Brady Hoke likes Jeremy Gallon at punt returner, Blake Countess a possible backup
Posted: Apr 13, 2012Michigan football coach Brady Hoke will likely head into the 2012 season with a comfortable first-string punt returner in junior wide receiver Jeremy Gallon. But in case of emergency, Hoke's preferred backup return man comes ... Read more »
Catches are down for Michigan receivers, but their 'knockdowns' number is up
Posted: Oct 13, 2011U-M's wide receivers aren't just focusing on catches. Their goal is to be physical, to knock down as many defenders as possible. Read more »
Michigan receivers make the most of their opportunities
Posted: Oct 09, 2011Michigan senior receiver Junior Hemingway has, and always will have, one glaring advantage against opposing defensive backs. "Junior's a big guy," Michigan coach Brady Hoke said Saturday following a 42-24 victory at Northwestern. "We call ... Read more »
notebook: Michigan kept scissor lift low because of wind concern, latest injury report, Jeremy Gallon's emergence and more
Posted: Nov 01, 2010With forecasters predicting winds of more than 50 miles per hour across southeastern Michigan last week, football coach Rich Rodriguez met with his team’s operation director and video coordinator. “This is pretty heavy wind,” Rodriguez ... Read more »
Rich Rodriguez expects big contributions from freshman class for University of Michigan football team
Posted: Jul 27, 2009All 22 members of Michigan's incoming recruiting class have qualified academically, Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez said Monday, and most are on campus now. Read more »
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