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Mark Donnal vs the best Michigan big men of the Beilein era

blockm2

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Jul 9, 2001
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Here's Michigan's centers by season in terms of counting stats in Big Ten play starting in the 2008/9 season:

2008/9
DeShawn Sims - 261 points, 40 offensive rebounds, 65 defensive rebounds, 17 blocks, 18 steals
2009/10
DeShawn Sims - 321 points, 59 offensive rebounds, 83 defensive rebounds, 11 blocks, 17 steals
2010/11
Jordan Morgan - 171 points, 24 offensive rebounds, 63 defensive rebounds, 13 blocks, 6 steals
2011/12
Jordan Morgan - 122 points, 40 offensive rebounds, 73 defensive rebounds, 3 blocks, 14 steals
2012/13
Jordan Morgan - 63 points, 32 offensive rebounds, 46 defensive rebounds, 0 blocks, 6 steals
Mitch McGary - 112 points, 40 offensive rebounds, 51 defensive rebounds, 15 blocks, 19 steals
2013/14
Jordan Morgan - 124 points, 37 offensive rebounds, 64 defensive rebounds, 10 blocks, 7 steals
2014/15
Ricky Doyle - 88 points, 23 offensive rebounds, 32 defensive rebounds, 8 blocks, 6 steals
Max Bielfeldt - 105 points, 31 offensive rebounds, 51 defensive rebounds, 3 blocks, 7 steals

2015/16 (through 9 games)
Mark Donnal - 104 points, 28 offensive rebounds, 28 defensive rebounds, 11 blocks, 6 steals
 
Ask me at the end of the year. Too many variables to factor in such as his teammates, system, etc.

1. McGary
2. Morgan
3. ?

It's good to see Donnal playing Morgan type of basketball and hope it continues. He and Irvin have really stepped up to make this team effective. I am very happy to see Donnal step up which allows Doyle to be the 2nd guy.


RM
 
I'm not really making a subjective judgment, merely just showing some numbers
 
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