Charles Woodson proudly reps Michigan after latest win during NFL coverage for FOX
Charles Woodson was sporting a Michigan shirt behind the news desk while covering the NFL on Fox Sports on Sunday.
It would make sense that the analyst would be repping his team, as they dominated Ohio State during Rivalry Week. Woodson played college football at Michigan, where he was part of the national championship team his junior year, and where he won the Heisman Trophy in 1997. His alma mater defeated the Buckeyes for the first time at home in 22 years, and clenched the B1G East division title on Saturday.
〽️ We’ve got @CharlesWoodson out here reppin’ @UMichFootball on the show today 🔥@CFBONFOX | #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/Wx8NorwDt6
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) November 27, 2022
Woodson is a Michigan legend, having become only the third Michigan player to ever win a Heisman. The cornerback gave three years to the Wolverines, racking up numerous awards, including the Heisman, Walter Camp award, Bronko Nagurski trophy, Jim Thorpe award, and multiple B1G honors.