ANN ARBOR -- All throughout spring, we heard whispers of a new-look offense at Michigan.
Jim Harbaugh has mentioned a more run-pass option with whoever ends up as the starting quarterback. Players have praised the coaching staff for implementing a more simplified system.
On Monday, after Harbaugh spoke to reporters for the first time since Michigan broke camp on Aug. 3, Michigan players explained some of the differences between the 2017 season and this fall.
"Last year in camp, we probably put in 10 offensive runs on the Day 1 install," tackle Jon Runyan, Jr., said.