Monday, August 8, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Stonum redshirted; Special teams eye turnaround By KEVIN RAFTERY HgrpsseddDaily Spurts Editor ,.4. Hol ph SE Dar year tc he has year ti The pleadI charge will b, per Mi "WI have 1 season interes of our shirt," release contin ex of our done e him to priorit as a pe The ing re( offense missed ity and off ret plenty Stonun Reds Round near-i, there's Hemin in to b 225 p num. Seni has s but wh Michig with su fifth-ye ke suspends two could also see an increased role, he has been relegated to the slot iyers, redshirts for most of his career. Stonum caught 49 passes for enior receiver 633 yards and four touchdowns in 2010 and averaged 23 yards By TIM ROHAN per kickoff return, with a long of Daily Sports Editor 61 yards. In 2009, Stonum set a team ryl Stonum will have a record with 1,001 return yards, sit and think about what and he is the last Wolverine to done. Think of it as a one- return a kickoff for a touch- meout. down. senior wide receiver who In the same press release, guilty to his second DUI Hoke announced that Michi- in his Michigan career gan's only real viable option at e redshirted this season, punter, sophomore Will Hag- chigan coach Brady Hoke. erup, will be suspended the first hile it would be great to four games of 2011. And wide Darryl on the field this receiver Terrence Robinson will , we feel it is in his best also be suspended for just the st and the best interest season opener. program for him to red- Both were suspended for vio- Hoke said in a statement lating team rules. ed Friday. "Darryl will Hagerup averaged nearly 44 ue to be an important part yards per punt last season, land- ing one-third of his boots inside the 20-yafd line. Heis a danger- ous weapon in special teams, but "There are this isn't his first suspension. Former Michigan coach Rich pectations ... Rodriguez suspended Hagerup for the Ohio State game in 2010 )u M USt live for violating team rules. What Hagerup was truly suspended Up tO. for never came to light. So who will be the Wolver- ines' punter for the first four games? team and family. He has Redshirt sophomore kicker 'verything we have asked Seth Broekhuizen has experi- do, but our number one mented with punting during y is to help Darryl grow practice. But at the spring game rson." in April, that looked as if it had Wolverines' second-lead- failed. And Broekuizen aver- ceiver in one of the best aged 28 yards per punt on three es in the country will be attempts in relief of Hagerup. i for his deep-threat abil- Incoming freshman Matt Wile I explosiveness as a kick- may be the team's best option urner. But Michigan has at both kicker and punter, a feat of options to fill in for that is not as extraordinary as a in the passing game. one may think. shirt junior Roy Meanwhile, Robinson, who tree is coming off a has yet to reach his full poten- 000 yard season. Then tial, would have been one of the fifth-year senior Junior receivers to benefit from Sto- gway who was penciled num's redshirt. Now, he appar- e the big target (6-foot-l, ently finds himself in Hoke's ounds) across from Sto- doghouse. "In order to build a champi- or Martavious Odoms onship-caliber culture, you have truggled with injuries, to be accountable to each other hen healthy he is one of on and off the field," Hoke said. an's best route runners "There are expectations at the are hands to match. While University of Michigan you must ear senior Kelvin Grady live up to." The Michigan football team's special teams unit was anything but special last season. The punt return and kick return teams were average at best. And the kicking team was downrightbrutal. Once Michigan crossed the midfield stripe, at times I hoped then-redshirt freshman kicker Seth Broekhuizen would just run on the field, close his eyes, and swing his leg as hard as he could. Orthatthen- redshirt freshman Brendan Gib- bons would carry his golf bag onto the field, pull out a pitching wedge and give the balla whack. Well, golf clubs, of course, would be illegal. But at least it'd give the Wolverines a valid excuse for fin- ishing dead last in the nation with four field goals made all season. Ifthatstatistic alone isn't enough to make you want to bang your head against a wall, consider this: Broekhuizen's season total of three made field goals (Gibbons was 1-for- 5) equals the game total of field goals made bythen-Ohio State kick- er Devin Barclay in the Buckeyes' 37-7 win over the Wolverines last November. At this rate, the two Michigan kickers will need about five years to equal Barclay's one-year total of 19 kicks made. But there is good news regarding the kicking game - the Wolverines can go nowhere but up. And they will. When new Michigan coach Brady Hoke left San Diego State for Michigan, Matt Wile, an All-Amer- ican kicker who had committed to San Diego State, followed him. Rivals.com listed Wile as the No. 4 kicker in the nation, and he finished his senior year at Francis Parker High School 10-for-13 with a career-long boot of 49 yards. Wile won't necessarily be the kicking team's savior - there's no saying that he'll even be the starter, as Hoke has given no indication who will send the ball flying come Sept. 3 - but Wile gives Wolverine fans hope, something they haven't had in the kicking game in over a year. And with new special teams coach Dan Ferrigno with the reins this year, there's no telling what Broekhuizen and Gibbons might be able to do if they can forget about last year's nightmare. Keep in mind that Gibbons, like Wile, was an All-American in high school. His list of high-school acco- lades is longer than the Mississippi tiLt PHOTO/Daly Kicker Seth Broekhuizen will contend for the starting kicker spot in the fall. River - his problem isn't in his leg, with his signature smile. it's in his head. If Ferrigno can help But if all goes as planned, the get Gibbons's head on straight, Gib- Wolverines won't need Robinson to bons could very well play a factor in return kicks, anyway. the kicking game this year. Gallon was first on the team last Ferrigno will face a much sim- year in total kick returns with 27. pler task with sophomore punter However, his average of 21.8 yards Will Hagerup. As a freshman, Hag- per kick was just third on the squad erup averaged 43.64 yards per punt - Stonum averaged 23.3 per return and showcased one of the strongest and Odoms 22.6. legs in the Big Ten. Hagerup will no Gallon and Odoms each showed doubt again be called upon to lead potential to be solid returners, but the punting squad. Michigan fans collectively held But Hoke announced Sunday their breath whenever either of evening that Hagerup would be them walked onto the field - both suspended for the first four games struggled mightily with holding of theseason for a "violation of team onto the ball and seemed to have a rules." knack for muffing kick returns. Snapping the ball to Hagerup Both will have to prove they can upon his return will be fifth-year hold onto the ball ifthey want to see senior Tom Pomarico. The Jackson, action this season. Mich. native started all 13 games Hemingway returned just one last year and, barring any injury, punt last year, but he made it count, should resumethe starting duty this bursting through the Mississippi season. On the returning end of the State defense at the Gator Bowl football, Michigan had potential, for a 33-yard return. With his abil- but much that went out the win- ity to blow past defenders and' a dow with Hoke's announcement strong frame that makes him dif- Sunday evening that wide receiver ficult to tackle, the Conway, S.C. Darryl Stonum would redshirt the native has the potential to blast into 2011 season. Stonum was issued the the starting punt returner role. But second drunk-driving charge of his don't lose sight of Dileo - he's not collegiate career this summer. the fastest guy on the field, but he But even without Stonum, the makes up for it with his keen abil- Wolverines have a plethora of ity to see the field and his ability options at kick returner and punt make people miss. And maybe most returner. Redshirt sophomore Jer- importantly, he holds onto the ball. emy Gallon, senior Martavious With agoodshowingincamp, Dileo Odoms, senior Junior Hemingway could snag the job as kick returner and sophomore Drew Dileo all or punt returner. The tools are there saw action last year, and each has for the Wolverines' special teams a chance to make an impact this unit, and their job is simple - make season. There has also been specu- special teams special again. lation that quarterback Denard Preseason grade: B- Robinson could see action as a kick Projected starters: Matt Wile returner, but at Big Ten Media Days, (PK), Will Hagerup (P), Tom Robinson made his job description Pomarico (LS), Drew Dileo (KR), clear when asked if he'd play any Junior Hemingway (PR) other positions. Key losses: None "I will play quarterback," he said Surprise player: Drew Dileo