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Insider M&BR Q&A 11/2: Ask us anything!

We are back with another edition of our Q&A in The Den!

Fire away with your questions and we will answer them when we can! No question is out of bounds, within the rules of the boards.

As always, this segment is sponsored by Andy Luedecke at MyPerfectFranchise.net!

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Insider Inside intel on Michigan’s pursuit of two 2023 offensive linemen

After speaking to someone close to Michigan recruiting, I get the sense that Michigan has put itself in the discussion for both 2023 OL Spencer Fano and Caleb Lomu.

So much so the discussion that it’s possible that the Wolverines have vaulted itself near the top of their lists.


The two have built a good relationship with one another, with the two discussing potentially rooming together.

Coincidentally, the Wolverines are the only two in both players’ top lists.

Something to look out for moving forward.

UM football history question - Moeller’s Offense

Just to preface this post, I was born in 1990 and my earliest memories of UM football were watching Biakabatuka in 95 and even those memories were vague. I remember a nervousness in my stomach when they announced the Heisman Trophy in 97 and jumping around the house with my family celebrating the 98 Rose a bowl win.

YouTube threw some videos in front of me that were from the 1991 season. I watched a few and saw some graphics that Michigan averaged 450 yards a game and I saw they scored a lot of points that year which was a great team overall.

I’ve read before that Moeller was the offensive innovator that modernized UMs offense. Can anyone explain the differences in Moeller’s offenses vs Bo’s and Lloyd Carrs? What were your thoughts and others thoughts (media, friends, family) about Michigan’s offense when Moeller modernized it? Just curious about some UM football history and appreciate anyone’s thoughts.
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