Michigan’s Bushell-Beatty won’t play in Peach

NCAAF

Michigan offensive tackle Juwann Bushell-Beatty will not play in Saturday’s Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl against Florida, marking the Wolverines’ fourth starter not playing in the game.

Bushell-Beatty did not travel to Atlanta with the team, and a spokesman told reporters that he has decided not to play. The fifth-year senior was limited by an injury late in the regular season and didn’t play in the finale against Ohio State; Andrew Stueber started in his place.

He joins three other Michigan starters not playing against the Gators: junior defensive lineman Rashan Gary, who declared for the NFL draft in November; All-American linebacker Devin Bush, who hasn’t been cleared from a hip injury and will begin draft preparations; and running back Karan Higdon, who said last week that he will skip the bowl to begin preparing for the draft.

An honorable mention All-Big Ten selection this fall, Bushell-Beatty made 18 career starts, 17 at right tackle, and made 33 career appearances for the Wolverines.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Everton, P’borough clash to go ahead despite snow
Okamoto: The 12 MMA fights I want most in 2025
Dolphins GM: Hill didn’t ask for trade in meeting
Sources: Banchero returning from torn oblique
Texans crush Chargers, force Herbert into 4 INTs

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *