From The Freep:
“The Michigan football program announced that wide receiver Tarik Black sustained a right foot injury at Saturday’s practice,” Michigan football spokesman Dave Ablauf wrote in a statement Sunday. “Tarik is currently being evaluated and no definitive time frame has been determined for his return to play.”
DSN editor Don Drysdale pushed the rumor yesterday, but at that time all of Wolverine nation hoped that the rumors were not true.
From Michigan “Tarik Black sustained a right foot injury at Saturday's practice. Tarik is currently being evaluated and no definitive time frame has been determined for his return to play.”
— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) August 26, 2018
Black, who missed 10 games last season with a broken left foot, was expected to be one of the team’s starting wide receivers again this season.
Black was a full participant for the Wolverines in spring practice after missing 10 games last season with a broken left foot, had plans to make up for last time in 2018. Michigan opens its season Saturday at Notre Dame (7:30 p.m., NBC).
“That was tough for me,” Black said earlier this week during a discussion with reporters in Ann Arbor. “I think I got off to a good start and thought we got off to a good start. I wanted to be out there to help my team, help my team win. I couldn’t do that.
“And that beat me up a little bit. … I can’t wait (to get back on the field). I can’t wait. I’m telling you, I really can’t wait.”