Sherrone Moore Endorses Michigan Prodigies for Prestigious Honors, Featuring 5-Star CB Will Johnson
The new Michigan Wolverines HC, Sherrone Moore knows well how to give the players the extra push when needed. Now that the Lott IMPACT Trophy has dropped its watch list for the 2024 season on Monday, June 3 that featured 42 players, Ann Arbor got lucky to find two prodigies on the list. This was enough for Moore to celebrate as he took to Instagram and re-shared the post on the University of Michigan page on his story. The two fortunate ones to feature on the college football programâs Instagram page and then to Mooreâs radar of appreciation are five-star cornerback Will Johnson and defensive tackle, Mason Graham.  Â
The âLott IMPACT Trophyâ is named after former USC star and NFL Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott and the award is presented annually to the student-athlete who exhibits the characteristics displayed by him during his college and professional years. This year too has been no exception. The Michigan Wolverines are running high on âGO BLUEâ as they gave a shoutout to Johnson and Graham on Instagram with the caption âMaking an IMPACTâ. This in turn was taken up by Moore. Year 3 is fast approaching for Johnson, and it will presumably be his last with the Wolverines. Five-star recruits are supposed to be program changers, thatâs what Johnson has been at Ann Arbor. The star cornerback has received the All-American award and has been crowned as defensive MVP during the College Football Playoff national championship. This was enough for him to get a breakthrough in the watchlist.Â
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With the standout returner in junior defensive tackle, Mason Graham has come up with a high ceiling of expectations for Mooreâs defensive line. He earned 2023 second-team All-American honors. Hence, Graham is considered by many as the top returning defensive lineman nationwide. But he ensured to not let this hype affect his performance in any way as he claimed, âIâve seen a few things. But I try not to pay too much attention to that. Just keep playing football, the game I love.â Meanwhile, Johnson and Graham carry forward the Wolverinesâ legacy in the Lott IMPACT Trophy. Â
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Wolverinesâ legacy in the Lott IMPACT trophy leaves hope for MooreBefore Moore, under ex-coach Jim Harbaugh, the Wolverines did get a few breakthroughs in the Lott IMPACT Trophy as linebacker Junior Colson became the third recipient and joined the 2021 winner Aidan Hutchinson and 2016 winner Jabrill Peppers. The award has been distributed since 2004 and is voted by a national panel that constitutes more than 300 former college players, coaches and media members. IMPACT stands for Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community, and Tenacity and all these factors run high in the Wolverines.
Courtesy goes to the playersâ talents paired with the coaching brilliance of Jim Harbaugh previously which is now replaced with Mooreâs. Apart from the Wolverinesâ players receiving the honors, they also receive huge donations. In Colsonâs time, the linebacker was handed a $25,000 donation from the Pacific Club to the University of Michiganâs general scholarship fund. Â
This year apart from testing the Wolverinesâ talent, the coaching talents of the new Ann Arbor program head, Sherrone Moore will be put to examination. Itâs going to be a tough call for Mooreâs squad this time since there are some big names like Arizonaâs Tacario Davis and Georgiaâs defensive back Malaki Starks. However, will Moore become the lucky charm for Michigan this year?