planomateo
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Oline/Dline from Michigan's perspective.
http://www.maizenbrew.com/2012/8/20/3253707/michigan-offensive-line-lewan-schofield-barnum-omameh-mealer
http://www.maizenbrew.com/2012/8/20...campbell-roh-black-beyer-pipkins-2012-preview
http://www.maizenbrew.com/2012/8/20/3253707/michigan-offensive-line-lewan-schofield-barnum-omameh-mealer
Michigan might have the best starting offensive line in the Big Ten, but it also has arguably the least depth in the entire conference. When the drop-off from starter to backup goes "potential all-conference player" to "um, well he's a freshman
http://www.maizenbrew.com/2012/8/20...campbell-roh-black-beyer-pipkins-2012-preview
Michigan's defensive line will struggle at points in 2012, you can mark that down as a certainty. There is too much youth, too many position switches, and too many challenging test
