Article By Charles Welch on 15th August, 2009
Essentially all were in agreement that the offensive transition has been completed, the offensive line has significantly improved and all three quarterbacks are viable options. One negative was the lack of depth on defense, and that is certainly a valid argument although not a certainty one way or another.
The one thing that stood out the most was a relatively neutral observation by Gerry DiNardo that "Michigan doesn't have a dominant running back" and "there is no Ste...
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