Michigan has plenty of work to do to replace three veteran starters on the offensive line this fall. But with the majority of an offseason still in front of them, the Wolverines aren’t in a hurry to find any definitive answers.
New assistant coach Greg Frey said spring practice and summer workouts give the staff plenty of time to diagnose the offensive line’s strengths and weaknesses. Frey, who previously coached in Ann Arbor under Rich Rodriguez before spending six years building Indiana’s offensive line, returned to Michigan this winter to coach tackles and tight ends. He and offensive coordinator Tim Drevno will be working in tandem to piece together a new starting five during the next five months.