Tyrone Wheatley was prepared to bury one of the biggest myths in football.
"There's no such thing as a rhythm," Michigan's running backs coach said at U-M media day. "Throw that fallacy out. There's no such thing as a rhythm. 'I have to get a couple carries, I have to get…' No, you don't. Because your first play is the most important play.
"Your rhythm is practice, your rhythm is game film, your rhythm is study. All those things have put you in a rhythm."
This is the point where other tailbacks would line up to object.