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Newsstand: Michigan DT Mason Graham, CB Will Johnson named All-Americans by Walter Camp Football

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Michigan junior defensive tackle Mason Graham (first team) and junior cornerback Will Johnson (second) have been named All-Americans by Walter Camp Football. Both players have declared for the 2025 NFL Draft.

Graham posted 45 tackles, 7 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks, adding 34 pressures as a pass rusher.

Johnson, meanwhile, has been limited to just six games by injury. He notched 2 interceptions — both returned for touchdowns — adding 14 tackles and 5 pass breakups.

Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe will start for the Crimson Tide in the ReliaQuest Bowl against Michigan. Milroe completed 65.9 percent of his passes for 2,652 yards and 15 touchdowns with 10 picks. Milroe started against Michigan in the Rose Bowl last season, a 27-20 Wolverine win to advance to the national championship game.

Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale is the second-highest paid assistant coach in the country in 2024, raking in $2.3 million. Only LSU defensive coordinator Blake Baker ($2.5 million) earns more.

Former Michigan quarterback David Cone — a college football podcast host on The Daily Wire — slams Ohio State as an Ohio representative has proposed a bill that would make planting a flag at midfield at Ohio Stadium a felony.

Here’s the list of Michigan players that made Academic All-Big Ten.

Quote Of The Day

“The Wolverines beat Penn State and Ohio State without suspended head coach Jim Harbaugh, and even with off-the-field matters swirling in the background, they were rarely challenged on the field, winning 11 games by at least 21 points. They extended their Big Ten winning streak to 25 games, they handed [former Alabama head man] Nick Saban a Rose Bowl loss in his final game as a head coach, and with the national title on the line, they put on a defensive clinic. They dominated a brilliant Washington offensive line, holding the prolific Huskies to just 301 total yards and rolling to their first national title in 26 years.”

— ESPN.com’s Bill Connelly, ranking Michigan’s 2023 team the fourth best in CFP history

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