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The Definitive Word on Michigan RB Justice Haynes, From Sherrone Moore
Justice Haynes led the Big Ten in rushing with 857 yards and 10 touchdowns before a foot surgery sidelined him for Michigan's final two regular-season games, coach said.
- On Monday, Michigan coach Sherrone Moore said he expects running back Justice Haynes to miss the Wolverines' final two games, this week at Maryland and Nov. 29, while doctors continue evaluation.
- After suffering the foot injury in the Michigan State game, Justice Haynes underwent right foot surgery and a screw procedure and had led the Big Ten with 857 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns.
- Jordan Marshall has moved into the lead role and rushed for 142 yards and two touchdowns vs Northwestern, while Bryson Kuzdzal, junior former walk-on running back, had 53 yards on 15 carries.
- Michigan must win its final two games to reach the College Football Playoff, but losing Haynes and potentially Jordan Marshall is a critical blow to the Wolverines' offense and depth.
- After media reports, Moore clarified at his news conference that doctors will decide Haynes' status, saying he is 'probably' out for the regular season but postseason return is uncertain.
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No. 18 Michigan expects to be without injured RB Justice Haynes vs. Maryland and No. 1 Ohio State
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — No. 18 Michigan does not expect injured running back Justice Haynes to play this week at Maryland, or next week against top-ranked Ohio State.
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Michigan running back Justice Haynes likely out for regular season
Michigan running back Justice Haynes is likely done for the regular season, which includes the finale against Ohio State on Nov 29. Haynes was Michigan’s leading rusher until suffering a foot injury in the Michigan State game, and Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore had said last week Haynes’ status was “week to week.” Jordan Marshall has been the Wolverines’ primary back the last two games, but left Saturday’s game against Northwestern with a sh…
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