When Michigan receiver Jehu Chesson missed spring practice with a knee injury, his regular season status appeared in doubt.
Four days before the season opener against Hawaii at Michigan Stadium, he's feeling great, with no ill effects.
The day before training camp started, he said he had cleared himself for full practice and said today it has remained that smooth all through camp.
"No restrictions, hit the ground running Aug. 8, no setbacks either, I'm just ready to roll," he said today.
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Michigan's 2015 MVP is a critical offensive piece, especially with a new starting quarterback (Chesson insisted he didn't know who).