Michigan offensive coordinator Josh Gattis is entering his third season with the program, and after a lackluster and shortened 2020 campaign, it’s imperative that better results unfold in 2021.
It’s no secret Michigan was very young on the offensive side of the ball last season, skill positions included. To make matters worse, Michigan wasn’t able to have spring practices last season, something that was certainly a detriment to the younger players on the roster.
A year removed from the height of the pandemic, the team has been practicing for over a month, trying to grow, trying to find solutions to problems that plagued them a season ago.