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Since '05, Michigan has started 8, 7, 8, 9, 8, 9, 9, 8, 8, 8, 11, 10 and 7 white players. In 2018 they are projected to start 6 which would be a new low since write-ups started. although this is a fairly fluid number leading into the season. Haurbaugh has abandoned the Stanford method that led him to success
On a side note - I wish I was not writing this preview as Phall has done a great job with it over the past several years. Unfortunatley Phall has not logged into the site in almost a year.
The Wolverines made one of the biggest splashes of the off season when they were able to get QB Shea Patterson to transfer from Ole Miss. The icing on the cake is that Patterson was able to win his appeal and will not have to sit out the 2018 season due to transfer rules. He instantly has become the best QB they have had since Chad Henne. They also have Dylan McCaffery (It wouldn't be a bad idea for McCaffery to redshirt) and Brandon Peters who can battle out to be the heir apparent to Patterson whether he leaves for the NFL after the 2018 or 2019 season.
The Wide Receiver position adds some additional intrigue with big time recruit Oliver Martin, Nate Schoenle and Jake McCurry all showing up on different projected depth charts I have seen as reserves. TE Sean McKeon should also see a bit of playing time. Haurbaugh's offensive line is pretty disappointing as it in no way resembles the traditional Big Ten OL. Their are 4 white OL do show up on projected depth charts.
On defense their is some potential for LBs Noah Furbush and Jordan Glasgow to see the field. German import Julius Welschof could make an impact down the road (6'5" 250 lb DE runs in the 4.5s).
Offense
QB - Shea Patterson
FB - Ben Mason
TE - Zach Gentry
LT - Jon Runyan **in a position battle
LG - Ben Bredeson
Defense
DE - Chase Winovich
On a side note - I wish I was not writing this preview as Phall has done a great job with it over the past several years. Unfortunatley Phall has not logged into the site in almost a year.
The Wolverines made one of the biggest splashes of the off season when they were able to get QB Shea Patterson to transfer from Ole Miss. The icing on the cake is that Patterson was able to win his appeal and will not have to sit out the 2018 season due to transfer rules. He instantly has become the best QB they have had since Chad Henne. They also have Dylan McCaffery (It wouldn't be a bad idea for McCaffery to redshirt) and Brandon Peters who can battle out to be the heir apparent to Patterson whether he leaves for the NFL after the 2018 or 2019 season.
The Wide Receiver position adds some additional intrigue with big time recruit Oliver Martin, Nate Schoenle and Jake McCurry all showing up on different projected depth charts I have seen as reserves. TE Sean McKeon should also see a bit of playing time. Haurbaugh's offensive line is pretty disappointing as it in no way resembles the traditional Big Ten OL. Their are 4 white OL do show up on projected depth charts.
On defense their is some potential for LBs Noah Furbush and Jordan Glasgow to see the field. German import Julius Welschof could make an impact down the road (6'5" 250 lb DE runs in the 4.5s).
Offense
QB - Shea Patterson
FB - Ben Mason
TE - Zach Gentry
LT - Jon Runyan **in a position battle
LG - Ben Bredeson
Defense
DE - Chase Winovich