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Michigan Wolverines Dominate Big Ten Defense

Michigan Wolverines Dominate Big Ten Conference Defense: Derrick Moore, Jimmy Rolder, and Zeke Berry Earn All-Conference Honors The Michigan Wolverines had a standout season, with twelve players earning spots on the Big Ten Conferences All-Conference teams for defense and special teams. Derrick Moore, Jimmy Rolder, and Zeke Berry were among those recognized for their exceptional performances. Moore, a senior defensive lineman, received First Team All-Big Ten honors from coaches and Second Team recognition from the media. He led the team with nine and a half sacks and contributed twenty-nine tackles and ten tackles for loss. Rolder, another senior linebacker, led the team with sixty-nine tackles and added one interception, seven tackles for loss, and two sacks. Berry, a primary cornerback, recorded twenty-eight tackles and one interception. Cole Sullivan, a linebacker, was honored with the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for his exemplary conduct on and off the field. Several other Wolverines received honorable mentions or third-team selections, further highlighting the teams depth of talent. These accolades reflect a strong season for the Michigan Wolverines, with many individual players receiving well-deserved recognition for their hard work and dedication. The teams defensive strength was a key factor in their overall performance, setting a high standard for future seasons.

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