Michigan star TE Loveland ruled out vs. USC
Briefly

Michigan's Colston Loveland, a key player for the Wolverines, will miss Saturday's game against No. 11 USC due to a shoulder injury. This loss impacts their offense significantly as he is their leading pass-catcher, boasting 19 receptions for 187 yards, far ahead of others in the team. With the team also switching quarterbacks to Alex Orji from Davis Warren, they will need to adapt quickly without their star tight end.
Coach Sherrone Moore confirmed that Loveland's injury is undisclosed, and while he has been a vital asset this season, the team must find ways to compensate his absence. Loveland is noted for his strong performances and leadership on the field. This adds pressure on Orji, who needs to step up and deliver, especially with a talented USC squad on the horizon.
Sherrone Moore expressed confidence in Alex Orji, stating, "I want to see him take the reins of the offense with this opportunity," indicating the coaching staff believes in his potential despite limited experience. The switch from Warren comes after a series of poor performances, and Orji's ability to rush could be crucial as Michigan looks to maintain competitiveness against ranked opponents.
Read at ESPN.com
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