Michigan's J.J. McCarthy engaged to longtime girlfriend: 'Forever & Ever'
'Bro got 2 rings in 2 weeks,' an Instagram user wrote
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The new year keeps getting better for J.J. McCarthy.
The quarterback led Michigan to a national championship earlier this month, completing a 15-0 season and giving the Wolverines their first title since 1997.
Several days later, he declared for the NFL Draft.
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And now he's engaged.
McCarthy and his new fiancée, Katya Kuropas, announced the news in a joint Instagram post late Friday night.
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"Me, You & Marley Forever & Ever," the caption said.
The couple shared nine photos of each other, some with their pup Marley on a beach.
The comments were priceless, hyping up the quarterback.
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"Bro got 2 rings in 2 weeks," one user wrote.
"This man JJ is on a winning streak humanity hasn’t seen before," said another.
Added another, "he really said this is my year."
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McCarthy penned a message to the maize and blue faithful when he declared for the draft and added a section for the future Mrs. McCarthy.
"You are my soulmate, best friend, and my rock," he said. "I am so blessed to be your partner now and forever. I am so excited to continue our journey together."
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His Michigan teammate, Blake Corum, recently had high praise for him.
"J.J. is just a great quarterback," Corum told Fox News Digital. "Wants to learn, wants to get better, will not stop until he does. Whatever round he gets drafted, I think he’s a first-rounder for sure, great quarterback, great leader.
"I think he’ll have a super-long career. Maybe a Tom Brady, we’ll see."
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McCarthy and Kuropas shared a kiss after the national championship, which the Wolverines won, 34-13, over the Washington Huskies. They have been dating since high school.
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