It’s fitting that when Michigan needed a mini miracle to tie last week’s game against Northwestern, Roy Roundtree answered the bell. The senior wide receiver, who has made his share of big catches during his career, added another last Saturday, hauling in a 53-yard completion following a deflection to set up the game-tying field goal with two seconds left in regulation (Michigan went on to win in overtime). It has been an interesting career for Roundtree, who had a breakout season in 2010 but saw his production drop last fall as Michigan went away from a pure spread and changed the responsibilities for the receivers.
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