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It isn’t all bad news for the maize and blue faithful coming out of the VRBO Citrus Bowl loss to Alabama.
Yes, juniors center Cesar Ruiz and receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones both declared for the NFL Draft, and Tarik Black announced he will transfer, but the Wolverines will still have some continuity on offense.
Ronnie Bell has to return for another year, considering he was a sophomore, but Nico Collins has long been considered the top wideout of the Peoples-Jones-DPJ-Black-Collins trio. And despite his counterparts moving on, it turns out Collins still has some ‘unfinished business’ as he put it.
As WolverinesWire reported during bowl week, Collins is set to return to the Wolverines next season, which he made official on Sunday evening, via Twitter.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS..#ToBeContinued 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/XyejC0O0WH
— Nico Collins (@lbg_nico7) January 5, 2020
At 6-foot-4, Collins is Michigan’s big play threat, and his junior season was his best, with 37 receptions for 729 yards and 7 touchdowns in 12 games.