Detroit – The view from the other side is that Michigan’s offensive line has gotten stronger, and the other pieces – quarterback, receivers and running backs – are all in place.
But how much better is the offensive line under Ed Warinner – whose resume from his days at Ohio State has dazzled the Michigan players – now in his first year with the Wolverines?
He inherited a group of players who throughout spring practice said they felt overwhelmed by too much thrown at them the past few seasons under Tim Drevno, formerly the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.