
Working toward an MBA at the University of Rochester, Joseph Vessecchia plans to enter the financial services field. A sports fan, Joseph (Joe) Vessecchia supports the University of Michigan Wolverines.
Since the University of Michigan football team had their 2020 season abbreviated, the team began practicing for the next season in late February 2021. In most years, these 15 spring practice dates culminate in a Michigan Stadium spring game open to the public, but in 2021, this arrangement is unclear.
Regardless, the plan is to improve the performance on a Wolverines squad that went 2-4 in its truncated 2020 season and prepare for a September 4 opener in Ann Arbor against Western Michigan University. One bright spot for the team is the recruitment of Lucas Heyer, a four-star-rated offensive tackle from Saint Paul. Weighing 307 pounds and standing 6 feet 5 inches tall, Heyer excelled in high school football in the defensive tackle and left tackle positions on either side of the line.