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Michigan RB Crisis: Walk-On Steps Up Amid Injuries
20 Nov
Summary
- Michigan faces Maryland with depleted running back depth.
- A former walk-on running back may start due to injuries.
- Maryland coach Mike Locksley's contract was extended.

Michigan's depth at running back has been severely tested, potentially forcing a former walk-on, Bryson Kuzdzal, into a starting role for their upcoming game against Maryland. This situation arises from injuries to primary backs Justice Haynes and Jordan Marshall, who have combined for significant yardage and touchdowns this season. Haynes, who was leading the Big Ten in rushing, is expected to miss the Wolverines' final two regular-season games.
Kuzdzal, who had previously only contributed on special teams, has seen increased carries, with half of his season's 106 yards coming in the recent game against Northwestern. Coach Sherrone Moore expressed confidence in Kuzdzal, noting his explosiveness. Additionally, wide receiver Andrew Marsh has emerged as a key player, with impressive receiving and potential return duties.
Meanwhile, the Maryland Terrapins, currently on a six-game losing streak, received a boost with the announcement that coach Mike Locksley will return for his eighth season, supported by increased program funding. Despite their struggles, Maryland can still achieve bowl eligibility with wins against Michigan and Michigan State, though they have regressed offensively.




