Michigan Wolverines Star Running Back Reportedly Set To Have Foot Surgery
The Michigan Wolverines’ backfield has taken a significant hit, as star running back Justice Haynes is set to undergo surgery on his right foot. The junior transfer has been a vital part of Michigan’s offense this season, and his absence will be felt as the team enters a critical stretch of its schedule.
Michigan Wolverines RB Justice Haynes Injury
Haynes sustained the foot injury late in Michigan’s 31-20 victory over rival Michigan State on October 25, a game in which he was dominant, rushing for 152 yards and two touchdowns. The injury forced him to miss the Wolverines’ subsequent game against Purdue, where he was seen on the sidelines in a walking boot and using a scooter.
According to reports, Haynes will have surgery this week. The timing coincides with Michigan’s bye week, which will provide an initial period for rest and recovery. The current expectation is that he will miss the team’s next two games against Northwestern and Maryland. However, there is optimism within the program that Haynes could make a return for the all-important regular-season finale against Ohio State on November 29.
A Stellar Season Interrupted
In his first year with the Wolverines after transferring from Alabama, Haynes has been nothing short of spectacular. He has established himself as one of the top running backs in the country, setting career highs with 857 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns on 121 carries. His explosive 7.1 yards-per-carry average highlights his game-breaking ability. In every full game he has played this season, Haynes has rushed for at least 100 yards and scored a touchdown, making him a consistent and dynamic threat.
This is the second time an injury has sidelined Haynes this season. He previously missed a game against Washington after suffering a midsection injury early in a contest against USC.
The Impact on Michigan’s Offense
Losing a player of Haynes’ caliber is a major blow for Michigan as they push for a Big Ten title and a spot in the College Football Playoff. However, the emergence of redshirt freshman Jordan Marshall provides a silver lining. Marshall has been impressive, especially when filling in for Haynes. He has rushed for 729 yards and eight touchdowns on the season.
With Haynes out, Marshall has delivered three consecutive 100-yard performances, including a career-high 185 yards and three touchdowns against Purdue. The Wolverines will lean heavily on Marshall to carry the load in the running game while Haynes recovers. The team will need him to continue his high level of play to keep their championship hopes alive heading into the final, decisive weeks of the season.
