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Michigan Football DC Drops Surprising Truth About LB Struggles—Is the Season at Risk?

“(Michigan’s linebackers) are young and they haven’t played a lot, but I see a lot of talent,” Hill recently told the media. “I like where they’re going to be. I see potential and a lot of talent in that group. We gotta get some experience.”

The key for the position group will be practice, and which players get consistent reps. The more on-field reps each player gets, the more it should help prepare the group for the season ahead.

The most experienced of Michigan football’s returning linebackers is Troy Bowles, who played in 12 games on defense and 13 on special teams last year, recording 27 tackles, two tackles for loss, and one sack. He and sophomore Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng have had Hill’s attention so far this spring, along with Chase Taylor.

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