The 2013 season wasn’t much illustrious for Michigan in terms of accolades or on-field results. For one, the Wolverines had 5 losses in the regular season and even lost their bowl game against Kansas State. Moreover, the 41-42 narrow loss against Ohio State at the Big House stung even more. But in that same season, a wide receiver roamed in Ann Arbor, terrorizing opposition defenses draped in that iconic maize and blue, with that winged helmet and #10 jersey. Despite the Michigan Wolverines’ regression under Brady Hoke, he accomplished something that hasn’t been achieved since.
Jeremy Gallon came into his final year in 2013 after receiving 829 yards the previous season. Everyone that year was expecting him to go big, and that’s exactly what he did as he finished his season with 1,373 yard