During the previous season, Jalen Milroe and the Alabama Crimson Tide faced the Michigan Wolverines head-to-head.
In the College Football Playoff semifinal between the Tide and Wolverines at the Rose Bowl, Michigan prevailed over Washington to win the CFP national championship.
Despite the fact that he was mainly contained by a strong Michigan defense, didn’t throw a touchdown, and didn’t rush for a touchdown, Milroe doesn’t seem to be all that upset now that the offseason is well underway.
After joining the “Bussin With the Boys” podcast recently, Milroe wasn’t too keen on getting technical with host Taylor Lewan. Lewan played at Michigan from 2009 to 2013 before going on to have a successful NFL career.
After joining the “Bussin With the Boys” podcast recently, Milroe wasn’t too keen on getting technical with host Taylor Lewan. Lewan played at Michigan from 2009 to 2013 before going on to have a successful NFL career.
It’s obvious that the Alabama quarterback is choosing the right path. This is true even though Michigan was accused of cheating during the previous season, including a possible sign-stealing scheme that former head coach Jim Harbaugh was unaware of.
The institution was placed on a three-year probationary period by the NCAA, which includes a fine, recruiting restrictions, and show-cause agreements for those implicated, as a result of the bothersome incident involving recruitment during a COVID-19 dead time.