It’s a blessing’Ann Arbor, Michigan. – Michigan football player Jeremiah Beasley doesn’t even look like a freshman, let alone a player who played in high school just a few weeks ago.
The four-star linebacker prospect from Belleville (Mich.) High School is days away from signing with the Wolverines.
He went to practice this week and is expected to join a new program in the College Football Playoff when Michigan faces Alabama in the Rose Bowl. .
“I had my first practice yesterday. I’m taking them to a bowling game or something.
We leave on the 26th, so that will be good for me,” Beasley said.
“Early check-in is possible after this. I will resume classes when I have time.
We have spring ball and stuff, so we’re working on that. “…
I finished my last high school game a month ago. Actually, it was about 3 weeks ago. So it’s a blessing.”.
On Sunday afternoon, the talented linebacker stopped by the Blue Leprechaun to support Will Johnson and Semai Morgan, who held a holiday toy drive.
Two U-M players spent more than two hours signing autographs and taking photos in exchange for gifts to be handed out in Detroit.
Beasley’s performance continued their long relationship.
His older brother played 7-on-7 against Johnson and grew up with Morgan, who is a year older. .”We’re all really close and we came to support them,” Beasley explained.
Beasley watched from afar. Considered a “shift” after being 20 minutes behind on I-94, Morgan emerged as a playmaker during his true freshman season at UM.
The speedy wide receiver has 17 receptions for 183 yards and two touchdowns, and his 87-yard punt return against Iowa was one of the game-changing moments of the Big Ten championship game.
“It’s motivating for me to see someone so young come in and make a big impact,” Beasley said.
“That means you can come in earlier and do what he did, or better.”
The U-M staff projects Beasley as a WILL linebacker, he said.
There is uncertainty in the room after Chris Partridge leaves, but he is restless.
“I feel comfortable” with the coaching staff, he said. “Now his dad, Jesse Minter, is the linebackers coach.
He is a very nice person and a very intelligent person. They plan to commit after the bowl game, so this won’t affect performance this year.
I feel at ease because I know they will make good choices.Jeremiah Beasley scouting report via 247Sports national recruiting analyst Allen Trew:.Strong linebacker with short burst.
The size is good, but it exceeds the stated dimensions. He suffered an injury his freshman year and had a solid sophomore year, but made big strides his junior year and seemed to regain his explosive power after recovering.
The pieces have a background and make it easy to roll and move through the space. Time to hit the ball with good acceleration and hit the hole.
He is also an excellent runner and could play as a bigger quarterback if schools want to play him. A three-down frame suitable for a variety of systems.
Michigan CB Will Johnson is expected to return from injury against Alabama in the Rose Bowl.
Michigan football star Will Johnson spoke with Michigan Insider about his injury before the CFP game against Alabama in the Rose Bowl.
Alejandro ZunigaAnn Arbor, Michigan. – Michigan football star Will Johnson confirmed to The Michigan Insider that he will return from an injury suffered in the College Football Playoff game against Alabama.
“I’ll definitely be there,” Johnson told TMI Sunday afternoon. “
I feel good. I feel good.”Barring any setbacks between now and Jan. 1, Johnson will be “100 percent” ready to play against the Crimson Tide.
As Johnson said earlier this month, he “made some adjustments” in the second half of the regular-season finale against Ohio State, which actually aggravated an injury he had previously suffered.
Johnson “practiced” before the Big Ten Championships, but ultimately did not play against Iowa as the Wolverines won three in a row.
However, as he told TMI during the Toy Drive with Semai Morgan on Sunday afternoon, he will not be able to attend the CFP due to illness.
The sophomore’s return will be crucial for the Wolverines against Jalen Milroe and Alabama’s talented receiving corps.
This will allow Mike Sainristiel to return to the slot corner role where he excelled in 2022 and 2023.
Here’s what Johnson had to say about his sophomore season and performance at Alabama earlier this month.
If named to the All-Big Ten First Team:I feel good.