It appears that Stanford cornerback Wayne Lyons will play his fifth year for the Wolverines.
Though he hasn't said anything publicly, his mother, Gwendolyn Bush, apparently is Michigan football's new director of player development.
Her title is listed in the school directory, and she shared it on Twitter.
In a few tweets, she thanked a coach of a seven-on-seven team in Florida for his congratulations on the job.
Lyons, from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., has attended Stanford the past four years. He has played 41 games, starting one as a sophomore. He has 126 career tackles and three interceptions.
He broke his foot two games into his freshman season, allowing for a fifth year of eligibility.
He was ranked the No. 107 player in the country out of high school and was recruited by Jim Harbaugh's staff, though Harbaugh left Stanford for the San Francisco 49ers before Lyons arrived in the fall of 2011.
Lyons tweeted in mid-January that he plans to play next season, but he didn't say where.
Though he hasn't said anything publicly, his mother, Gwendolyn Bush, apparently is Michigan football's new director of player development.
Her title is listed in the school directory, and she shared it on Twitter.
In a few tweets, she thanked a coach of a seven-on-seven team in Florida for his congratulations on the job.
Lyons, from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., has attended Stanford the past four years. He has played 41 games, starting one as a sophomore. He has 126 career tackles and three interceptions.
He broke his foot two games into his freshman season, allowing for a fifth year of eligibility.
He was ranked the No. 107 player in the country out of high school and was recruited by Jim Harbaugh's staff, though Harbaugh left Stanford for the San Francisco 49ers before Lyons arrived in the fall of 2011.
Lyons tweeted in mid-January that he plans to play next season, but he didn't say where.