Nick Baumgardner, DFP
Michael Zordich wants to be clear.
When it comes to his cornerbacks room, the sky is not falling.
"But there is an eclipse," Michigan's cornerbacks coach said Monday. "That could be a good thing."
Michigan is now less than two weeks away from kicking off its 2017 season against Florida in Texas. And, as of right now, only one of its vacant starting cornerback positions is filled.
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Zordich heaped heavy praise on sophomore corner Lavert Hill, a Detroit King product, for his work throughout fall camp and his willingness to rebound from a spring session that saw him miss too much time due to injury -- thus stunting his overall development at the position.