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2025 College Football Week 13 Buzz: Michigan RB Likely Done For Regular Season

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November 17, 2025
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College football news is nonstop, and we’re breaking it all down week by week this season.

Here’s the latest on what’s happening around college football entering Week 13:

Michigan’s Haynes likely out vs. Maryland, OSU

No. 18 Michigan does not expect injured running back Justice Haynes to play this week at Maryland, or next week against top-ranked Ohio State. Wolverines coach Sherrone Moore said Monday that Haynes is probably out for the regular season.

Haynes ran for 857 yards with 7.1 yards per carry and 10 touchdowns in seven games this season. The Alabama transfer has not played since he had 26 carries for 152 yards with two touchdowns on Oct. 25 in a 31-20 win at Michigan State.

He has been on Michigan’s sideline on a scooter, keeping weight off his right foot that was in a protective boot.

Jordan Marshall, the Wolverines’ other standout running back, had 142 yards rushing and two touchdowns before a shoulder injury knocked him out of Saturday’s 24-22 win over Northwestern. Moore said Marshall’s X-rays were negative, adding he’s day to day.

Bryson Kuzdzal, who had 15 carries for 53 yards against the Wildcats, may become the team’s starting running back this week.

Carter no longer with Tennessee

Sophomore defensive back Boo Carter is no longer a member of Tennessee’s roster, per ESPN. According to ESPN, Carter was not present for the Volunteers’ win against New Mexico on Saturday.

Carter was told he was not going to play in the game for disciplinary reasons, but was still expected to be in attendance. Coach Josh Heupel, post-game, said, “At the end of the day, there’s a standard you’ve got to meet to be in that locker room, so he was not out on the field with us. That will be my last response to anything related to that for right now.”

The defensive back then announced on social media that he would miss the rest of the season with injury, and that he would enter the transfer portal on Jan. 2. 

Carter played in nine games in 2025, with 25 combined tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss and a sack. He also returned 11 punts for an average of 13.2 yards per return.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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