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Haynes Transfers, Underwood Shows Support
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Michigans football team concluded their season with a loss, but running back Justice Haynes impact and teammates support shine through. Despite a season-ending injury, Haynes rushed for 857 yards and 10 TDs, earning praise from QB Bryce Underwood. Underwood, a 19-year-old standout, posted love on Instagram for Haynes, who announced his transfer to the portal. Michigans new deal with sophomore running back Jordan Marshall may have meant shared carries for Haynes. Underwoods class act underscores the teams resilience amid changes.
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Michigan Football Coach's Mental Health Crisis
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