ANN ARBOR -- Aside from controversy over a roster, the biggest story with the Michigan football team this week has been centered around the defensive backfield.
Specifically, the comments from secondary coach Mike Zordich, who complained of how slow the cornerbacks were at progressing.
Well, apparently some of them listened. The Wolverines' secondary turned in its best practice of preseason camp on Friday, backup safety Jordan Glasgow said.
"I mean, I think we have pretty good practices everyday," Glasgow said. "We're a young group, mostly. I'm one the oldest guys in the secondary, and I'm going to be a redshirt sophomore.