The idea that the Michigan Wolverines have question marks on the 2021 roster has been well-plowed ground this offseason. The 2020 campaign saw them finish with a 2-4 record that could have been much worse if their season did not get cut short.
Everyone dealt with a COVID-impacted season last year, so that might not carry a ton of weight. Injuries, inconsistencies and a lack of development in critical areas were the themes of a disappointing season. Those things brought about a much-needed hard reset for the program.
Because spring football this year took place while the pandemic was still raging through the country, media sessions were still conducted via zoom and there were not any practices made available to the public.