Michigan Wolverines Make NFL Combine History with Record-Breaking Player Turnout..
The Michigan Wolverines, under the leadership of Jim Harbaugh, emerged as a powerhouse last season, remaining undefeated in the regular season. They secured victory against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Big Ten championship game, earning the top spot in the playoffs. Subsequently, they clinched the national championship by defeating the Washington Huskies, marking their first title since 1997.
Harbaugh’s formidable roster in Ann Arbor played a pivotal role in their college football success. As the NFL Combine approaches, the impact of this talented roster is becoming evident. The Wolverines are making history by sending the largest number of draftable players from a single school in the last two decades.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, an impressive 18 Michigan Wolverines are set to participate in the Indianapolis event on Monday, showcasing their skills to league scouts. This represents the highest number of players from a single school attending the combine since at least 2003.