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Michigan Wolverines Dominate Big Ten Defense & Special Teams

The Big Ten Conference unveiled its All-Big Ten teams, with twelve Michigan players earning spots. Edge rusher Derrick Moore was the sole Michigan player to be voted First-Team All-Big Ten by coaches. Linebacker Jimmy Rolder received Second-Team All-Big Ten honors, while defensive back Zeke Berry made Second-Team from the media and Third-Team from coaches. Other Michigan players earning Third-Team All-Big Ten nods included long snapper Greg Tarr, linebacker Ernest Hausmann, and defensive lineman Rayshaun Benny. Six other Wolverines received honorable mentions. Additionally, linebacker Cole Sullivan was honored with the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.

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