Michigan cornerback Gemon Green is a player that’s now a veteran and has elevated his game to a level where opposing quarterbacks don’t want to throw his way.
The 6-foot-2, 186-pound Green is having a standout season, and on Tuesday he explained how his technique has improved.
Green, who’s appeared in 36 games for the Wolverines, is utilizing his physicality and long arms in coverage to stay neck and neck with receivers.
“Using my length, that gets me a long way staying with my man down the field,” Green said.
Green’s been around a Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and Heisman Trophy winner lately in the form of Michigan great Charles Woodson.