ORLANDO, Fla. — Michigan football running back Hassan Haskins set goals for himself entering this season.
And he has certainly hit at least a few of them.
“I mean, I’m playing way more, so I achieved that goal," Haskins said Sunday night at Main Event Entertainment in Orlando. "There’s a couple more goals, but, you know.”
Few could have expected Haskins' rise to the top of the depth chart in 2019.
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But it was a very year for Haskins, who established himself as a tough, physical runner and became U-M's starting running back by the end of the season.