INDIANAPOLIS -- Jehu Chesson was rising fast in the Florida sun, playing the best football of his career.
A 118-yard, 1-touchdown afternoon at the Citrus Bowl against a Florida defensive backfield that featured two of the country's top corners was the cherry on top of what had been a fierce close to the 2015 season for Chesson, a speedy Michigan receiver from St. Louis.
But just when everything looked to be on the rise, Chesson was dealt a major setback. He tore the PCL in his right knee during Michigan's 41-7 win over Florida. He played through the injury, actually, finishing the game and walking off the field to celebrate with his teammates.