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“Who’s No. 80?” many Michigan Wolverines football fans asked as a 6-foot-5, 236-pounder cracked a defender on his way into the end zone for a touchdown in the 28-18 victory over Arkansas State Sept. 14. That would be Hogan Hansen, a freshman tight end out of Bellevue, Wash., who scored a touchdown on his first career catch. And it’s fair that not everyone knew his name back in non-conference play, since despite being an early enrollee he wasn’t the headliner of the 2024 recruiting class at his position. Brady Prieskorn, a four-star, top-150 in-state recruit out of Rochester (Mich.) Adams came …

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