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Roh takes place in record book
Exit interview: Defensive end honored to set mark for consecutive starts
Updated: March 5, 2013, 10:43 AM ET
By
Michael Rothstein | WolverineNation
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- He never had a position he stayed at for long, yet Craig Roh never missed a game in his career.
The No. 4 defensive end in the Class of 2009 and No. 47 player overall started all 51 of the games he played in, setting a Michigan record. Along the way, the Arizona native made 150 tackles -- 26.5 of them for loss -- and had 10.5 sacks. His tackles for loss are tied for 11th in Michigan history with Ryan Van Bergen.
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