2023 Football Roster

Jersey Number 43
Jesse Madden
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- DB
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 180
- Hometown:
- Oakland, Calif.
- High School:
- Bishop O'Dowd
At Michigan
• Two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2023-24)
• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (20220-23)
• Named the team's Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year (2022)
• One-year letterman (2021)
Junior (2023)
• Did not see game action
• Three named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for his role in preparing the offense for Nebraska, Michigan State, Iowa in the Big Ten Championship
Sophomore (2022)
• Did not see game action
• Named the team's Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year
• Twice named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for his role in preparing the offense for Indiana and Illinois
Freshman (2021)
• Appeared in one game at quarterback to earn his first varsity letter
• Made his U-M debut under center against Northern Illinois (Sept. 18)
Prep
• Attended Bishop O’Dowd High School (2021) coached by David Perry
• Graduated with First Honors and also was a North Coast Section Scholar Athlete every semester of high school
• Part of the 2018 squad that went 12-2 and won the North Coast Section title
• Member of state championship team in 2019
Key Statistics
• Led the West Alameda County Conference with 240 passing yards per game, a 66 completion percentage and a 101.7 Passer rating as a senior
• Passed for 1,472 yards and 14 touchdowns in 10 games as a junior
Honors and Rankings
• Member of two West Alameda County Conference Football Championship Teams
• Team won the North Coast Section Division 2 football Champion as a sophomore
Personal
• Jesse Madden was born April 24, 2003
• Son of Mike and Noel Madden
• Father, Mike, played football at Harvard University (1984-87)
• Grandson of Pro Football Hall of Fame coach John Madden who won Super Bowl XI with the Oakland Raiders (1969-78)
• Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, majoring in General Studies
• Two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2023-24)
• Two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (20220-23)
• Named the team's Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year (2022)
• One-year letterman (2021)
Junior (2023)
• Did not see game action
• Three named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for his role in preparing the offense for Nebraska, Michigan State, Iowa in the Big Ten Championship
Sophomore (2022)
• Did not see game action
• Named the team's Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year
• Twice named Scout Team Defensive Player of the Week for his role in preparing the offense for Indiana and Illinois
Freshman (2021)
• Appeared in one game at quarterback to earn his first varsity letter
• Made his U-M debut under center against Northern Illinois (Sept. 18)
Prep
• Attended Bishop O’Dowd High School (2021) coached by David Perry
• Graduated with First Honors and also was a North Coast Section Scholar Athlete every semester of high school
• Part of the 2018 squad that went 12-2 and won the North Coast Section title
• Member of state championship team in 2019
Key Statistics
• Led the West Alameda County Conference with 240 passing yards per game, a 66 completion percentage and a 101.7 Passer rating as a senior
• Passed for 1,472 yards and 14 touchdowns in 10 games as a junior
Honors and Rankings
• Member of two West Alameda County Conference Football Championship Teams
• Team won the North Coast Section Division 2 football Champion as a sophomore
Personal
• Jesse Madden was born April 24, 2003
• Son of Mike and Noel Madden
• Father, Mike, played football at Harvard University (1984-87)
• Grandson of Pro Football Hall of Fame coach John Madden who won Super Bowl XI with the Oakland Raiders (1969-78)
• Enrolled in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, majoring in General Studies
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Thursday, October 02
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Wednesday, October 01
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Wednesday, October 01