Schemmy Awards: Offensive Skill Player of the Year Award

Despite the talented trio of junior wideouts, an unheralded sophomore took home the honors.

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When Ronnie Bell committed to Michigan in December 2017, it wasn’t something that garnered a lot of positive attention, given that he was a three-star and was quite unheralded as a recruit. But the former Missouri Valley basketball commit has come on strong as of late since joining the team.

In 2019, he was stellar, leading the team with 44 receptions for 705 yards and one touchdown — unthinkable given the Wolverines trio of Nico Collins, Donovan Peoples-Jones and Tarik Black.

As such, when the team was handing out regular season awards at the annual Schemmy Awards at Crisler Center, Bell was awarded the Offensive Skill Player, a designation given to the best skill player.

The nominees were Bell, Nico Collins, Sean McKeon and Donovan Peoples-Jones.

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