: #20
Mike Hart, #7
Chad Henne, #15
Steve Breaston, #8
Jason Avant, and #88 Massaquoi Massaquoi was a four-year letterman and two-year starter for the
Michigan Wolverines and a two-time
All-Big Ten Conference selection. He appeared in 47 career games, making 29 starts at tight end. He appeared in one game in 2001 before undergoing season-ending surgery.
2002 Massaquoi saw action in all 13 games on special teams or at tight end in 2003. He made first career reception and played on special teams against
Western Michigan on September 7. He made first career start at tight end and tallied one special teams stop at
Minnesota on November 9. He saw action at both tight end and on special teams against
Florida in the
Outback Bowl on January 1, 2003.
2003 In 2003, Massaquoi played in all 13 games and started eight contests. He led all Michigan tight ends with 15 receptions for 199 yards and caught two touchdowns. He made a career-long 45-yard reception against
Houston on September 6. Against Minnesota, he recovered a fumble on game-winning drive. His first career touchdown pass came against
Illinois on October 18 - a 21-yard scoring play from Matt Gutierrez. He also caught a career-best three passes for 37 yards against the Illini. Massaquoi started at tight end against
Southern California in the
Rose Bowl on January 1, 2004, catching a five-yard
touchdown pass from
John Navarre.
2004 For his efforts in 2004, Massaquoi earned first-team
All-Big Ten honors. He started 11 of 12 games at tight end, finishing fifth on the team in receptions (18) and receiving yards (184). He made at least one catch in nine of the 12 contests. He caught a two-point conversion pass in triple overtime vs.
Michigan State on October 30. On October 9 against Minnesota, he caught a then career-best four passes for 31 yards. He would beat his own mark not long after with five catches for 60 yards at
Purdue on October 23. In the Rose Bowl against
Texas on January 1, 2005, he caught two passes for 19 yards.
2005 As a fifth-year senior in 2005, Massaquoi was recipient of the "Robert P. Ufer Bequest" as the top senior player who demonstrates enthusiasm and love for Michigan. For his performance during the season when he started nine games, he was an All-Big Ten second-team selection. On the year, he caught 11 passes for 86 yards (7.8 avg.). He missed multiple games, including the
Alamo Bowl against
Nebraska on December 28, due to injury. Massaquoi finished his career with two All-Big Ten Team selections and 46 passes for 489 yards (10.6 avg.) and two touchdowns. ==Professional career==