Newsstand: A look at single-season Michigan passing yard leaders

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Swanky Wolverine shares Michigan’s single-season leaders in passing yards.
- John Navarre, 2003: 3,331
- Shea Patterson, 2019: 3,061
- Jake Rudock, 2015: 3,017
- J.J. McCarthy, 2023: 2,991
- Devin Gardner, 2013: 2,960
- John Navarre, 2002: 2,905
- Chad Henne, 2004: 2,743
- Jim Harbaugh, 1986: 2,729
- J.J. McCarthy, 2022: 2,719
- Tom Brady, 1998: 2,586
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Michigan’s defense locked down some of the EA Sports College Football 26 cover athletes in 2024.
From MGoBlue.com:
Michigan Athletics announced on Monday (July 7) a multi-million dollar gift from longtime University of Michigan philanthropist and College of Engineering alumnus Donald C. Graham (B.S., 1955, M.S., 1956, D.Eng.Hon. 2009). In recognition of this donation, the Michigan Athletics Career Center will be named the Graham Family Athletic Career Center. Additionally, the director of the career center will be named the Graham Family Director.
Approximately 80 percent of the gift will be used to establish the endowed Graham Family Athletic Career Center Program Fund in support of career preparation, personal development and citizenship for student-athletes and alumni. In coordination with the U-M Alumni Association, an alumni employment assistance program will also be instituted. The endowment ensures support of these critical opportunities for years to come. The balance of Mr. Graham’s gift will be used to establish an expendable fund to be used as a companion fund for the same purposes as the endowment, but are accessible immediately.
Quote Of The Day
“He’s like a friend to me. We have a great relationship. He said if I want to be developed into an NFL player to come to Michigan. He said that’s what Michigan does — develop NFL players. He can develop you into a man, too. If you want to be developed into the best, come to Michigan.”
— Top 100 Ogden (Utah) Fremont athlete Salesi Moa
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