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U-M won't give up its scrimmage tape to Hawaii

Michigan football players have said that they watched Hawaii's season opener against Cal live in their homes Friday night.

But despite being favored by as many as 41 points, U-M has declined to make it an even field, in terms of pregame scouting for Saturday's contest (noon, ESPN).

"With them not having a game and us having a game, we asked if they would send us their scrimmage," Hawaii coach Nick Rolovich told reporters in Hawaii on Tuesday. "But they wouldn't. ... So there's a little bit of uncertainty on our side."

As for why U-M wouldn't share, Rolovich figures one position is the main the issue.