Tons of Michigan on the Football All-B1G teams

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on December 4th, 2019 at 6:06 PM

First Team All-B1G
Ben Bredeson (OG)
Lavert Hill (CB)
Jon Runyan, Jr. (OT)

Second Team All-B1G
Will Hart (P)
Khaleke Hudson (LB)
Kwity Paye (DE)
Cesar Ruiz (C)
Josh Uche (LB)

Third Team All-B1G
Zach Charbonnet
Will Hart (P)
Aidan Hutchinson (DE)
Khaleke Hudson (LB)
Carlo Kemp (DT)
Josh Metellus (S)
Michael Onwenu (OG)
Shea Patterson (QB)
Kwity Paye (DE)
Donovan Peoples-Jones (PR)
Cesar Ruiz (C)
Ambry Thomas (CB)

All-B1G Honorable Mention
Ronnie Bell (WR)
Zach Charbonnet (RB)
Nico Collins (WR)
Nick Eubanks (TE)
Jordan Glasgow (LB)
Hassan Haskins (RB)
Brad Hawkins (S)
Aidan Hutchinson (DE)
Giles Jackson (KR)
Jalen Mayfield (OT)
Cam McGrone (LB)
Sean McKeon (TE)
Josh Metellus (S)
Michael Onwenu (OG)
Donovan Peoples-Jones (WR)
Donovan Peoples-Jones (PR)
Ambry Thomas (CB)

B1G Sportsmanship Award
Shea Patterson (QB)

 

Michigan4Life

December 5th, 2019 at 12:42 AM ^

B1G WRs are stacked this year. Rashod Bateman was the best WR all year and it shows on the field. Michigan WRs has to contend with the Minnesota WR duos, OSU WR trios, Purdue WR duos though Rondale was out for most of the season, KJ Hamler, A couple of Indiana WRs, in addition to Michigan WRs trios. It's a stacked field.

The top 3 WRs for next year are Rondale Moore, Rashod Bateman and Chris Olave. All have 1st round potential for 2021 draft

Jtre1212

December 4th, 2019 at 6:27 PM ^

Ben Bredeson - 1st Team Coaches & Media

Jon Runyan - 1st Team Coaches & Media

Cesar Ruiz - 2nd Team Coaches & 3rd Team Media

Shea Patterson - 3rd Team Coaches & Media

Mike Onwenu - 3rd Team Coaches & HM Media

Zach Charbonnet - 3rd Team Media & HM Coaches

Nico Collins - HM Coaches & Media

Hassan Haskins - HM Coaches & Media

Nick Eubanks - HM Coaches & Media

Sean McKeon - HM Coaches & Media

Donovan Peoples-Jones - HM Coaches

Jalen Mayfield - HM Coaches

Ronnie Bell - HM Media

 

Everybody who got significant time on offense except Tarik got an award which is great but it’s hard to imagine Nico only being HM. Seems like our WRs were hurt due to the wealth being spread around. 

 

 

Mongo

December 4th, 2019 at 9:22 PM ^

In the review of the season, maybe the WRs underperformed the hype ... way too many drops. I recall reading our WR drop rate was one of the highest in the nation.  Clearly the coaches thought QB was third team but his WR crew had issues.  Personally, I feel they sold short Nico Collins.  He should have been at least third team material.  

Larry Appleton

December 4th, 2019 at 6:49 PM ^

Someone jump in the Wayback Machine and tell Brian the Sunday after last year’s Notre Dame game that Runyan would be a two-time 1st Team All-B1G sellection and bring back pieces of his exploded head, please.

Blue Middle

December 5th, 2019 at 12:46 AM ^

McCaffrey will make up for the arm talent deficiency with his ability to make the correct reads. 
Bold prediction: Michigan’s offense improves next year and our running game (including the QBs) is the reason why. This will happen despite losing a huge chunk of the OL and some talented receiving options. 

Bluedream

December 5th, 2019 at 8:38 AM ^

It will be better because they won’t spend 6 games running the offense like three blind mice. No disrespect to the players, it’s basically learning a new language and dance. 
 

it’s really hard to install a new system. Two off seasons for it to click completely. 
 

I’m completely sold on McCaffery as a passer. Not sold on him as a runner. Less than 100 snaps and two game-ending injuries?  Afraid he might be a little fragile. Milton is rugged with a huge arm. If he gets command as a passer, might be our guy? 

Tuebor

December 4th, 2019 at 8:28 PM ^

They really go 3 deep?

 

And honorable mention is like anyone who sees the field.

 

3rd team and honorable mention are like participation trophies.

Mongo

December 4th, 2019 at 8:37 PM ^

Nice way to summarize all the awards.  Thanks

Shea at third team QB and minimal WR awards is interesting.  

AC1997

December 4th, 2019 at 9:01 PM ^

Onwenu should have been higher.  While Bredeson is very steady, Big Mike was more dynamic.  

 

Collins or Bell has a case for moving up.  I love DPJ but I can see why his stats put him a little behind. 

 

Frankly, I'm surprised the RB both got on the list.  Both had solid debut seasons, but were relatively unspectacular and stole attention from each other.