Michigan football goes through practice on Saturday, April 6, 2019, at Michigan Stadiumd. Orion Sang, Detroit Free Press
Football returned to Michigan Stadium on Saturday afternoon, as Michigan football hosted an open practice that lasted roughly 2.5 hours.
The Wolverines went without pads, and there was no tackling during the practice. There were individual and positional drills, as well as from a brief 7-on-7 session that concluded the practice.
Here are some observations:
Offensive line
U-M's offensive line has a chance to be one of the team's stronger units with four returning starters. The one question mark is at right tackle, where redshirt sophomore Andrew Stueber and redshirt freshman Jalen Mayfield compete for the starting job.