Jake Butt

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Jake Butt
Michigan Wolverines No. 88
Position Tight end
Class Senior
Career history
College
High school Pickerington North HS
Personal information
Date of birth (1995-07-11) July 11, 1995 (age 29)
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Career highlights and awards

Jake Butt (born July 11, 1995) is an American football tight end for the Michigan Wolverines football team. Butt was named Kwalick–Clark Tight End of the Year, first-team All-Big Ten, and first-team All-American in 2015.

High school career

Butt was born in 1995 and raised in Pickerington, Ohio, attending Pickerington High School North. As a senior in 2012, he caught 68 passes for 907 yards and 12 touchdowns.[1]

College career

Butt enrolled at the University of Michigan in 2013. As a freshman, he appeared in 13 games, eight as a starter for the 2013 Michigan Wolverines football team. His playing time increased after Devin Funchess moved from tight end to wide receiver.[2] Butt caught 20 passes for 235 yards and two touchdowns and was selected by ESPN.com as a member of the All-Big Ten Conference freshman team.[1]

As a sophomore, he missed the first two games while recuperating from a torn ACL. He appeared in 10 games in 2014, five as a starter, and recorded 21 passes for 211 yards and two touchdowns.[1]

As a junior in 2015, Butt had a career-high eight receptions for 95 yards in the season opener against Utah. His eight catches was the most by a Michigan tight end since 1995.[3] After the game, head coach Jim Harbaugh said of Butt: "He's a football player. I can't give a better compliment."[4] During the 2015 season, Butt had 51 catches for 654 yards (12.8 yds/catch) and three touchdowns.[5] Following the 2015 season, Butt was named the Kwalick–Clark Tight End of the Year, named to the All-Big Ten offensive first-team, by both the coaches and media, and named a First-Team All-American by Sports Illustrated and CBS Sports.[6][7]

Notes

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