Rutgers may be a big underdog Saturday, but no one in Michigan is taking the Scarlet Knights lightly.
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Rutgers coach Greg Schiano raved about Michigan’s offensive line. Then he went on to praise its quarterback, J.J. McCarthy. Next up: the receivers and tight ends. He then flipped it over to the defense and specialists before coming to the conclusion “there are absolutely no weaknesses” when it comes to the No. 2-ranked Wolverines.
“So definitely a tall order, but we need to make sure we take care of us,” Schiano said during his weekly press conference Monday. “That’s what we need to do, and that’s what we’ll do in preparation, and then great opportunity to go out to Ann Arbor and go play. So looking forward to it.” If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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