The Michigan head coach talked about the new-look Michigan offensive line.
It's not very usual that a team will lose all five starting offensive linemen after a season, let alone after winning a national title. But that's where the Wolverines are at. Michigan lost all five starters from the offensive line, plus Trente Jones who started plenty of games and was used as the sixth lineman at times.
While the coaching staff feels great with what they have to work with on the offensive line, there are a few battles to watch when fall camp opens. The center spot and right tackle are the two to keep an eye on. Both Greg Crippen and Raheem Anderson are battling it out at center, while Andrew Gentry and Jeff Persi are vying for the right tackle starting spot.
"The right tackle, we've got Jeff Persi and Andrew Gentry, both those guys who have played a lot of football. Jeff Persi started a game for us two years ago. Andrew has played a lot of football. Excited to see what happens." While there are a couple of battles happening on the offensive line, you can figuratively pencil in three starters. At left tackle, Myles Hinton should be there, and at the two guard spots, you've got Northwestern transfer Josh Priebe and Giovanni El-Hadi.
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