Newsstand: New England Patriots unveil statue of Michigan legend Tom Brady

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The New England Patriots unveiled a statue of Michigan legend and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., ahead of last night’s preseason game.
Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt took aim at defining success for top college football programs, and said that for Michigan it’s being in the mix for the playoff in 2025.
“Last year was clearly a bump in the road in Ann Arbor,” Klatt wrote. “In Year 2 under Sherrone Moore, expectations will be higher. Maybe not as high as they are in Alabama, but this fan base is used to being in the top echelon. You can’t be a top program and not expect to be in the CFP mix.
“If Michigan is in the CFP mix, I think many would agree that Moore would be building toward something in Ann Arbor. He has a young quarterback in Bryce Underwood to build around, which is promising. If Michigan is 9-3 or 10-2 at the end of the regular season, that would be a good sign and last year will be quickly forgotten.”
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Michigan basketball head coach Dusty May working out with his players at The Big House.
Michigan football landed Columbia linebacker transfer Rocco Milia, who totaled 49 sacks last season.
From On3’s Nick Schultz:
Milia spent four years at Columbia, preserving a redshirt as a freshman in 2021 when he appeared in two games. He turned in his biggest season as a redshirt sophomore in 2023 when he had 54 tackles, including 3.5 tackles for loss, and three interceptions.
All told, across his four seasons, Milia totaled 114 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, a sack and four interceptions. He will have one year of eligibility remaining as he returns to his home state of Michigan.
Rocco Milia played high school football at Birmingham (Mich.) Brother Rice before arriving at Columbia. He was a candidate for Mr. Michigan Football and was an AP Class 3-4 First Team All-State selection as he played safety, wide receiver and punt returner during his high school career.
Quote Of The Day
“Bryce can do it all. He can run, he can throw. No matter how far it is, he’s gonna throw it. You gotta stay on your guy, just gotta be as close as you can to the receiver, because he can make any throw — back shoulder, over the shoulder, it doesn’t matter what it is.”
— Michigan senior cornerback Zeke Berry on freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood
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• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Michigan DBs break down the quarterbacks they’ve faced during fall camp: Bryce Underwood ‘can do it all’
• Chris Balas and Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: INSIDE THE FORT: Michigan football fall camp nuggets, more
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Michigan football: A position group in great shape for the foreseeable future — but starting when?
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Who will win the third spot on depth chart behind Michigan RBs Jordan Marshall, Justice Haynes?
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Five-star WR Easton Royal talks recent Michigan offer, Bryce Underwood