ANN ARBOR -- Jehu Chesson closed 2015 as one of the best wide receivers in the Big Ten.
And then knee surgery happened.
Chesson, Michigan's 6-foot-3 fifth-year senior receiver, hasn't matched the numbers he put up in 2015 through 10 games this season. After missing the entire spring and almost all voluntary workouts with the quarterbacks this summer, Chesson's been forced to play catchup throughout his final season.
He's had some big moments (a 112-yard day vs. Maryland) but he's also had some struggles (two critical drops at Iowa, one resulting in an interception).
Still, the perpetually positive Chesson insists he's trying to stay the course.