There aren’t any major takeaways from viewing one collegiate football practice in the month of April, but at the same time this isn’t just another April for Michigan football.
There’s a new offensive coordinator. A new offense. A new quarterbacks coach.
During a large chunk of Michigan’s Spring Game, the team scrimmaged against one another with referees taking part in the festivities.
By the time the practice session ended, it became obvious as to what direction this offense is headed.
The tempo is for real
The Michigan offense did not huddle up, routinely getting the ball snapped with around 25 seconds left on the play-clock.