It seems silly in the wake of his four-touchdown supernova on Saturday, but once upon a time, Jehu Chesson had a touchdown problem.
As a redshirt freshman, the Michigan wide receiver caught a 33-yard touchdown on the first collegiate catch of his career against Akron. At the time, it was hard to envision it as anything but an auspicious start to a career destined to be spent crossing the goal line.
Then, the scores dried up. As Brady Hoke era hiccuped, then nosedived, Chesson's numbers also took a hit. Entering this season, the Wolverines' first under new head coach Jim Harbaugh, Chesson still had yet to find the end zone for a second time.