Article By Charles Welch on 26th March, 2010
The offensive line in particular has had some serious increases in terms of weight since August. This is, no doubt, to help control the line of scrimmage in the notoriously physical Big Ten. Also, Michigan is installing a 3-3-5 defense in order to be more versatile.
Underlying these headlines, though, there is a serious issue that nobody in the mainstream media seems to want to address. Michigan Football has "problems" looking ahead to this fall.
These problems haven't been an issue for two years, and it will definitely have the ability to impact the season ahead in a maj...
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